Olympiacos Piraeus delivered one of the most emphatic road performances of the 2025–26 EuroLeague season by overwhelming Partizan Mozzart Bet Belgrade 104–66 on Wednesday night at Aleksandar Nikolic Hall.

The visitors controlled the game from the opening minutes and never allowed the hosts to establish rhythm, turning the contest into a one-sided affair well before halftime.

Sasha Vezenkov continued his remarkable scoring run by pouring in 25 points for the second straight game, doing so in just over 28 minutes of action.

The 30-year-old forward shot 9-for-12 from the field and a perfect 4-for-4 from the free-throw line, extending a four-game stretch in which he has scored at least 24 points every night.

Over those four appearances, the Olympiacos star has gone 25-for-33 on two-point attempts, 10-for-17 from beyond the arc, and 18-for-18 at the foul line, underlining his efficiency within the Reds’ offensive system.

Ball movement once again defined Olympiacos’ approach, with the Greek side recording 28 assists and placing at least one assist next to the name of every player who saw the floor.

The Reds’ free-flowing offense has been a constant during their recent resurgence, posting assist totals of 21, 19, 28, and 25 in their last four outings.

Thomas Walkup was one of five Olympiacos players to finish with 12 points, knocking down all four of his three-point attempts while also leading the team with seven assists.

The game broke open in the second and third quarters, when Partizan was limited to just 13 points in each period, allowing the visitors to build and maintain a commanding double-digit cushion.

Olympiacos won all four quarters, registered its highest-scoring road game of the season, and secured its second-largest away victory in club history.

Duane Washington Jr. led Partizan with 28 points. The only other player to score in double digits for the Belgrade side was Bruno Fernando, who had 11.

The result lifted the Piraeus side to 13–8, keeping it firmly in the top half of the EuroLeague standings, while Partizan fell to 6–16 after another difficult night.

Olympiacos will host Maccabi Rapyd Tel Aviv next Tuesday, as Partizan looks to regroup on the road against FC Bayern Munich.