It will be all or nothing. Home court advantage was honored once more in Game 6. Bologna won 85-66 going away in the fourth quarter. Olimpia stayed close throughout the game and was behind by six at the start of the last period. For four long minutes no teams scored so basically Olimpia missed a ton of opportunities to take the lead or make the game up for grabs. But it didn’t have energy or accuracy and finally gave up. Bologna breathed and won easily at the end setting up the table for a decisive Game 7 on Friday night in the friendly confines of the Mediolanum Forum. “They had more rhythm, more energy, they played better and we didn’t have intensity at the defensive end of the floor. Both physically and mentally,” Coach Ettore Messina said. Olimpia started relatively well because after some minutes of lethargic defense took a lead in the first quarter leading 27-23. It was totally unexpected a high-scoring period. But predictably it didn’t last. Gradually Bologna retook the lead and Olimpia stayed close despite playing with relative consistency. The fourth quarter decided the game. “We will hear for two days about pressure, about the history of Game 7, about a series so far dominated by the home courts. However, it is only talking. The game will be simple. We need to play better defense, we need to rebound the ball better like we did in Game 5. So, essentially we need to play a lot better than we did in Game 5. If we play better than then we will win, otherwise they will win. In the end, it will be pretty simple” Messina added.