The EuroLeague got underway on Thursday and Friday with the opening round of matches which produced plenty of dramatic action.
Home teams had the edge with six victories in eight games, but several had to come back and three groups of local fans had to suffer first, as their teams won by five or fewer points.
Unicaja Malaga edged reigning EuroLeague champion Fenerbahce Istanbul by 68-67.
Maccabi Tel Aviv won by 17 on the road at Brose Bamberg while FC Barcelona Lassa scored a resounding 98-71 win over Panathinaikos at home, scoring its highest point total in October this century.
Real Madrid became the first team to register victory in the 2017-18 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague season by dominating three out of four quarters against Anadolu Efes Istanbul for a 74-88 road win.
After trailing by 16 in the first half, CSKA Moscow roared to life in the second to defeat AX Armani Exchange Olimpia Milan 93-84 and win its 10th straight game in the Russian capital. Nando De Colo scored 13 fourth-quarter points to carry CSKA to victory after Cory Higgins erased much of the deficit in the third quarter.
Higgins led the way with 21 points, Sergio Rodriguez added 20 in his CSKA debut, De Colo finished with 19 and Will Clyburn posted a double-double.
For Milan, Andrew Goudelock and Vlado Micov stood out with 17 and 16 points, respectively.
WEEK ONE RESULTS
CSKA MOSCOW 93 AX ARMANI MILAN 84
ANADOLU ISTANBUL 74 REAL MADRID 88
BROSE BAMBERG 71 MACCABI TEL AVIV 88
OLYMPIACOS 75 BASKONIA VITORIA 64
UNICAJA MALAGA 68 FENERBAHCE ISTANBUL 67
KHIMKI MOSCOW REGION 75 VALENCIA BASKET 70
ZALGIRIS KAUNAS 78 CRVENA ZVEZDA 76
FC BARCELONA LASSA 98 PANATHINAIKOS ATHENS 71