Olimpia hit first and hit hard, building a 11-0 lead to start the game. Then, it never looked back, led by as as many as 17 points late in the fourth and cruised to a 86-80 win, but the final score is not indicative of the game, which was never that close (“We were a little superficial in the minute and a half,” Coach Simone Pianigiani said at the end). James Nunnally had a dominating game, he scored 28 points (a season-high), and in the third quarter he was a one-man show, but everybody contributed. Mindaugas Kuzminskas had a double double, with 15 points and 11 rebounds (a playoff-best), Curtis Jerrells scored 15 points with three threes and Kaleb Tarczewski was a terror inside in the first half, then struggled with foul troubles in the second. Olimpia had its first good offensive game of the series (11 for 22 from three) and won, while the defense failed to contain Demonte Harper (29 points), but kept Keifer Sykes with no threes. Game 5 is scheduled to be played next Sunday in Milan.