Siroki Brijeg edged Borac Banja Luka 89–87 in a tight Prvenstvo BiH finish, securing the win by two points. The hosts leaned on efficient scoring and timely shot-making to stay in front when the game tightened late, while Borac kept pressure on with perimeter production and extra possessions.
Trice D’Mitrik led Siroki Brijeg with 21 points, setting the tone offensively, and Dominik Vujanovic added 19 to give the home side a reliable second scoring option. J. McCreary chipped in 13 points, helping Siroki maintain balance across the lineup. For Borac, D. Makitan paced the attack with 15 points, and D. Cooper contributed 13 as the visitors stayed within striking distance into the final minutes.
Statistically, Siroki Brijeg posted strong shooting efficiency (24/37, 65.0% FG) and finished with 16 assists, while Borac countered with 12 made threes on 29 attempts and a significant rebounding edge (35–22) plus 19 assists. Despite Borac’s advantage on the glass and from deep, Siroki’s ability to convert high-percentage looks proved decisive in a one-possession game.
The result gives Siroki Brijeg a confidence-building close win, especially with multiple scorers producing in key moments. For Borac Banja Luka, the narrow loss highlights positives—three-point volume and rebounding—while also underscoring the need to translate those edges into late-game stops and finishes against efficient opponents.

