Homenetmen sent a clear message on Wednesday night.

Playing at home, the Armenian club delivered a strong all-around performance to defeat Tadamon_Hrajel 96–82 in a game that was decided by execution, depth, and timely runs.

From the opening tip, Homenetmen looked comfortable offensively, scoring 29 points in the first quarter to take early control. Tadamon_Hrajel responded in the second period with a strong push of their own, winning the quarter 25–11 and cutting the gap, but that momentum did not last long.

The turning point came after halftime.

Homenetmen exploded for 32 points in the third quarter, moving the ball well, attacking the paint, and stretching the defense. That surge created the separation they needed, and they never looked back, closing the game with a solid fourth quarter to secure the 14-point victory.

Tarik Tyler Bey led the way for Homenetmen with a dominant performance:

• 28 points
• 13 rebounds
• 32 efficiency rating

He controlled the paint, finished through contact, and punished mismatches all night.



He received major support from multiple teammates:

• J. Stevens posted a double-double with 12 points and 10 assists
• K. Thomas recorded 13 points, 7 rebounds, and 7 assists
• G. Ajemian added 15 points and 5 assists
• A. Abdel Massih chipped in 13 points off the bench

Homenetmen’s balance was a key factor, finishing with 27 assists as a team and shooting 51% from the field.

On the other side, Tadamon_Hrajel showed fight, led by Claude Tyzhaun, who delivered a triple-double:

• 23 points
• 13 rebounds
• 10 assists

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E. Sebaaly was also solid with 22 points, while A. Alia contributed 18 points and 9 rebounds. Despite their individual efforts, Tadamon struggled to consistently contain Homenetmen’s ball movement and interior scoring.

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Statistically, the game tells a clear story:

• Homenetmen shot 58% on two-pointers
• Tadamon_Hrajel allowed 32 points in the third quarter
• Homenetmen assisted on the majority of their baskets

While Tadamon_Hrajel actually grabbed more rebounds (41–36), Homenetmen’s efficiency and offensive flow made the difference.

This win strengthens Homenetmen’s position in the standings and highlights their growing chemistry. When they move the ball and get contributions across the roster, they look like a very difficult team to beat.

For Tadamon_Hrajel, there were positives, especially the leadership of Tyzhaun and Sebaaly, but defensive consistency remains an area that must improve moving forward.

A game of runs, a dominant third quarter, and a statement performance from Homenetmen.

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