The Roca Team tore up the Euroleague record books at Gaston Médecin, dropping an astonishing 125 points on Paris Basketball in a dazzling offensive exhibition that will be replayed for years. The 125–104 victory marks the highest points total ever recorded in Euroleague history without overtime, a landmark moment delivered with swagger, precision and an evening of red-hot shooting.

Elie Okobo headlined the show with a brilliant performance worthy of the highlight reels—26 points, 4 rebounds, 8 assists and a staggering efficiency rating of 39. He wasn’t alone: Monaco hit 60% from three-point range, with Matthew Strazel drilling six of his eight attempts. The performance sealed a third straight Euroleague win for Vassilis Spanoulis’s squad, who are pushing firmly into top-five contention.

The game began at a furious pace, both sides launching into transition basketball with almost reckless abandon. Monaco were the first to make sense of the chaos, with Daniel Theis setting the tone on the offensive glass while Okobo and Strazel punished every inch of space Paris offered. Paris matched the early intensity, but once the game settled into structured half-court sets, the Roca Team took full control.

By the end of the first quarter, Okobo had the crowd roaring with a trademark step-back jumper for a 35–29 lead. Monaco’s defensive tightening in the second quarter created a chasm on the scoreboard; Paris managed just two points in five minutes as Nikola Mirotic and Strazel capitalised in transition and from deep. A brief Parisian push cut the deficit, but Monaco still went to the break up 58–46.

After halftime, Monaco’s composure and confidence only grew. Mike James conducted the offence with clinical poise, Okobo continued to dismantle the Paris defence, and Alpha Diallo found space repeatedly as ASM stretched the lead beyond 20. Paris were forced into rushed, ineffective attempts as Monaco suffocated the paint and controlled the rhythm.

By the fourth quarter, Gaston Médecin had turned into a shooting gallery. Both sides traded an absurd run of eight straight three-pointers, sending the crowd into raptures as the scoreline ballooned into historic territory. With the job done, Spanoulis rotated generously, allowing Yoan Makoundou and others to enjoy the moment as the final buzzer sealed a night that will be etched in club—and Euroleague—history.

Monaco’s 125–104 win is more than a statement; it’s a snapshot of a team hitting terrifying form. The Roca Team aren’t just winning—they’re rewriting what’s possible.