Resultados

Lituânia - NKL 03/09 15:00 4 [5] Rytas 2 v Vytis [5] L 100-110
Lituânia - NKL 03/07 16:00 4 [5] Vytis v Rytas 2 [5] L 88-82
Lituânia - NKL 03/02 14:00 - [5] Rytas 2 v Atletas [4] W 88-86
Lituânia - NKL 02/29 17:00 - [3] Kretinga v Rytas 2 [5] L 89-74
Lituânia - NKL 02/22 16:00 - [7] Silute v Rytas 2 [6] W 87-90
Lituânia - NKL 02/17 15:00 - [7] Rytas 2 v Neptunas 2 [3] L 88-89
Lituânia - NKL 02/15 17:00 - [2] Stekas v Rytas 2 [6] L 82-76
Lituânia - NKL 02/10 14:00 - [1] Delikatesas v Rytas 2 [7] W 82-84
Lituânia - NKL 02/08 17:00 - [6] Rytas 2 v Delikatesas [1] L 82-99
Lituânia - NKL 02/03 15:00 - [7] Rytas 2 v Silute [6] W 93-81
Lituânia - NKL 01/27 15:00 - [7] Rytas 2 v Kretinga [6] L 66-79
Lituânia - NKL 01/25 16:00 - [3] Atletas v Rytas 2 [7] L 89-87

Wikipedia - BC Rytas-2

BC Rytas-2 is a professional basketball club based in Vilnius, Lithuania. The team competes in the National Basketball League (NKL), the second division of Lithuanian basketball. Founded in 2003, it is the reserve team of Rytas Vilnius.

History

The Perlas club was founded in 2003. Over the decade, the team had many variations of its name, but it always had the word "Perlas" (Pearl) in it except during the 2012–2013 season, when it was called "Vilnius-MRU". It developed young prospects and became a springboard to a professional career for former Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius players, guard Dovydas Redikas and BC Žalgiris former player Mindaugas Kuzminskas. Undoubtedly, Perlas’ best-known alumni is Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius, Memphis Grizzlies and Lithuania men's national basketball team center Jonas Valančiūnas.

"Perlas-MRU" qualified for the second-tier Lithuanian basketball league (NKL) playoffs for the first time in the 2006–2007 season. An ambitious and young team, they went on a commercial basis to play in the LKL in 2009. During two seasons in the league, "Perlas-MRU" finished the regular season in 8th and 7th place, respectively. On 14 July 2011, the club merged with NKL champions „Pieno Žvaigždės“, with many players signing with BC Pieno žvaigždės as a result.

In the 2011–2012 season after returning to the NKL, "Perlas-MRU" did not qualify for the playoffs. In the 2012–2013 season, the results for the team were much better. In the regular season, Vilnius team was ranked 12th (14/20), but in the Round of 16 it eliminated fifth-ranked Sūduva-Mantinga (2–1). In the quarterfinals, "Perlas-MRU" met with Jonavos "Triobet" but was eliminated after three intense matches.

In the 2013–2014 season, Perlas once again qualified for the NKL playoffs. In the round of 16, Mindaugas Sakalauskas players crushed Klaipedos Nafta-Universitetas (3–0), but in quarterfinals, they were forced to concede to Delikatesas Joniškis (3–2).

O Perlas-MRU é um clube de basquetebol profissional com sede em Vilnius, Lituânia. A equipe compete na Liga LKL, a principal liga de basquetebol da Lituânia.

O clube foi fundado em 2015 como uma equipe satélite do Perlas Vilnius, um clube de basquetebol da segunda divisão lituana. No entanto, o Perlas-MRU rapidamente se tornou uma força na Liga LKL, conquistando o título do campeonato na temporada 2018-19.

A equipe é liderada pelo técnico Tomas Pačėsas, que foi nomeado Treinador do Ano da Liga LKL em 2019. O elenco do Perlas-MRU conta com uma mistura de jogadores lituanos e estrangeiros, incluindo o ala-pivô Arnas Butkevičius, o armador Marius Grigonis e o ala-armador Eigirdas Žukauskas.

O Perlas-MRU joga seus jogos em casa no Siemens Arena, um ginásio com capacidade para 11.000 espectadores. O clube tem uma forte base de fãs e é conhecido por sua atmosfera animada nos jogos em casa.

O Perlas-MRU é uma equipe em ascensão no basquetebol lituano. O clube conquistou o título do campeonato em 2019 e espera continuar a ter sucesso nos próximos anos.