Overview
- Justin Bean led with 19 points, while Jonas Mattisseck and Martin Hermannsson added 11 apiece.
- After trailing 11–16 in the first quarter, Alba seized control with a 23–0 burst in the second to build a decisive halftime lead.
- Coach Pedro Calles used his full rotation as all twelve Alba players scored, with Martynas Echodas marking a home debut and late first points after injury.
- The victory, Alba’s largest of the season, lifted the club to 8–4 and tied for fourth in the BBL ahead of hosting Löwen Braunschweig on December 31.
- Play was briefly halted in the second quarter to address a loose floor advertisement sticker, and Ludwigsburg’s Elijah Hughes later slipped on the spot before halftime.