Borac Banja Luka earned an 81–71 road win over Orlovik in Prvenstvo BiH, pulling away late to secure a 10-point victory. The visitors paired efficient shooting with a major rebounding edge, creating extra possessions and limiting Orlovik’s second-chance opportunities.
Borac’s perimeter accuracy proved decisive. They hit 8-of-16 from three-point range while Orlovik went 5-of-23, a gap that consistently stretched the margin whenever the home side threatened to close. Borac also controlled the glass 38–19 and finished with more ball movement overall, recording 16 assists to Orlovik’s 11.
D. Makitan led all scorers with 25 points for Borac Banja Luka, providing the primary offensive punch. He was supported by Balsa Mirotic (14 points) and D. Talic (13 points) as Borac produced multiple double-figure scorers. For Orlovik, Spago Orhan and Edo Preldzic scored 12 points apiece, but the team struggled to generate consistent offense from deep despite shooting 53% overall from the field (19-of-36).
The result underscores Borac’s ability to win through a combination of three-point shooting and physical control inside, while Orlovik will look to improve long-range efficiency and rebounding to avoid giving opponents a possession advantage. Going forward, Borac can build on this balanced scoring and strong team rebounding, while Orlovik will need cleaner perimeter production to complement its interior efficiency.

