Umana Reyer Venezia Beats Virtus Bologna: One Win Away from the LBA Finals

Reyer Venezia Stuns Virtus Bologna: Hackett’s Ejection, Tessitori’s 22-Point Explosion Send Serie A to the Brink

June 6, 2026 • 12:45 PM UTC By Daniel Richardson, Editor-in-Chief

Mestre, Italy — Reyer Venezia’s 89-85 victory over Virtus Bologna in Game 3 of the Serie A playoffs has sent shockwaves through Italian basketball. With Daniel Hackett’s controversial ejection and Amedeo Tessitori’s career-high 22 points, Venezia now sits one win away from the scudetto final, while Virtus faces an existential crisis as key players sit injured and morale fractures.

The Turning Points: Hackett’s Ejection and Venezia’s Physical Dominance

From the outset, this was a game that would be decided by physicality and temperament. Venezia, playing at home in front of a raucous crowd at the Palazzetto dello Sport Taliercio, set the tone early with relentless defense and aggressive rebounding. Virtus Bologna, despite a strong first-quarter performance from KeVaughn Edwards (13 points), struggled to contain Venezia’s size and experience.

The Turning Points: Hackett’s Ejection and Venezia’s Physical Dominance
Daniel Hackett

The pivotal moment came late in the fourth quarter when Daniel Hackett, Venezia’s veteran forward, was ejected after a hard foul on Virtus’ Alessandro Candi. The collision was brutal, drawing immediate attention from referees Sahin, Grigioni, and Valzani, who issued the ejection with 6:24 remaining. Hackett, who had been a steady presence with 2 points, became a symbol of Venezia’s resilience in the clutch.

Key Stat: Venezia’s lead ballooned to 21 points (76-55) in the final stretch, a margin they would hold despite Virtus’ valiant comeback attempts.

Amedeo Tessitori’s Career Night: 22 Points, 9 Rebounds, and a Statement

Amedeo Tessitori, Virtus Bologna’s former player turned Venezia’s star, delivered a masterclass in scoring efficiency. The 29-year-old forward finished with a career-high 22 points on 9-of-15 shooting, including 4-of-6 from three-point range. His performance was a stark contrast to Virtus’ struggles at the rim, where Venezia outrebounded them 34-31.

From Instagram — related to Amedeo Tessitori

Tessitori’s leadership was evident in the final minutes, where he orchestrated Venezia’s transition defense and sealed the win with a clutch three-pointer. “This is a dream come true,” Tessitori said post-game. “We fought for every point, and the team responded when it mattered most.”

“We fought for every point, and the team responded when it mattered most.”

Amedeo Tessitori, Reyer Venezia

What So for the Playoffs: Virtus’ Collapse and Venezia’s Historic Run

Virtus Bologna’s season is now hanging by a thread. With key players like Marco Pajola and Alston Junior sidelined due to injuries sustained in Game 2, and Vildoza forced to sit out, the team’s depth has been exposed. The loss drops Virtus to a 2-1 deficit in the series, and their path to the final grows increasingly steep.

Reyer Venezia, meanwhile, has cemented its place in Serie A history. A victory in Game 4 would send them to the scudetto final for the first time since 2017, where they would face either Olimpia Milano or Basket Verona. The Venetian faithful, who have endured years of near-misses, are now on the precipice of a championship.

Playoff Implications:

  • Virtus must win two of the next three games to force a Game 7.
  • Reyer Venezia leads the series 2-1 and holds home-court advantage for Game 4.
  • If Venezia wins Game 4, they advance to the final and face the winner of the Milano-Verona series.

Tactical Breakdown: Venezia’s Physicality vs. Virtus’ Offensive Firepower

Virtus started the game on fire, with KeVaughn Edwards (13 points) and Alessandro Tessitori (22 points) leading the charge. However, Venezia’s physicality—particularly from players like Niang (11 points) and Diouf (14 points)—neutralized Virtus’ perimeter shooting. The Venetian team shot 44.2% from the field (27/61) and 29.2% from three (7/24), but their defense stifled Virtus’ transition game.

I feel OLD, this is the FACT | Daniel HACKETT | VIRTUS Segafredo Bologna

Coach Massimiliano Menetti’s decision to play Hackett late in the game paid off, as his presence in the paint drew double-teams and opened lanes for Venezia’s bigs. Virtus coach Velimir Peras, meanwhile, struggled to replace the production of Pajola and Alston Junior, who combined for 30 points in the first two games.

Key Stat Comparison:

Category Reyer Venezia Virtus Bologna
Points 89 85
Field Goal % 44.2% 41.0%
Three-Point % 29.2% 33.3%
Rebounds 34 31
Turnovers 12 15

What’s Next: Game 4 at Taliercio – Venezia’s Final Hurdle

Game 4 of the Serie A semifinals will take place at the Palazzetto dello Sport Taliercio in Mestre on Monday, June 8, 2026, at 7:00 PM local time (5:00 PM UTC). The game will air live on Lega Basket Serie A’s official channels.

What’s Next: Game 4 at Taliercio – Venezia’s Final Hurdle
Daniel Hackett Venezia Virtus

Virtus Bologna will need a Herculean effort to overcome their injuries and defensive struggles. If they fail, Venezia will advance to the scudetto final, where they will face either Olimpia Milano or Basket Verona.

Key Takeaways

  • Series Standings: Reyer Venezia leads 2-1 in the best-of-five semifinal series.
  • Injury Impact: Virtus’ loss of Pajola, Alston Junior, and Vildoza has crippled their rotation.
  • Tessitori’s Role: His 22-point performance was the difference-maker for Venezia.
  • Hackett’s Ejection: A turning point that shifted momentum in Venezia’s favor.
  • Next Game: Game 4 at Taliercio on June 8 (7:00 PM local time).

What do you think? Will Venezia’s momentum carry them to the final, or can Virtus pull off the upset? Share your predictions in the comments below.

Editor-in-Chief

Editor-in-Chief

Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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