Oliver Lafayette got on fire in the fourth period, scored 15 points to finish his game at 24 in 23 minutes. Moreover he was 5 for 5 from three and he single-handedly allowed Olimpia to get away in Cremona winning convincingly 91-76. Olimpia rebounded from the Pesaro loss by making 13 three-pointers out of 19 attempts, led by as many as 16 points in the first half, went down in the third and again rebounded well with a terrific fourth quarter. Lafayette was supported by Milan Macvan and Jamel McLean down the stretch. Daniele Magro had another promising game after the Pesaro’s one. He made all his three shots and all his free throws. “I think the key was in the third period when Cremon suddenky went up by five but we kept follosing our game plan, feeding the ball insde where we had an advantage over them. We kept our poise and then when you shoot that well winning is normal. But I stressed to the guys: the shot can be on and off but running, defending and controlling the boards those are the things we are supposed to do every single night. Today we were a little bit on and off in those areas too”, Coach Jasmin Repesa said at the end.