LCC International University Klaipeda and Kibirkstis-TOKS Vilnius have emerged as the early front-runners, both storming out of the gates with perfect 3-0 records. LCC secured victories over Alytus-Gut.lt (62-54), Siauliai-Vilmers (75-71), and Aistes-LSMU Kaunas (80-65).
Meanwhile, defending champions Kibirkstis-TOKS have been in a class of their own, claiming three dominant, high-scoring wins. The Vilnius club routed Siauliai-Vilmers 94-50, dismantled Panevezys 125-41, and overpowered the visiting RSU squad 105-55.
Also boasting an unblemished record is Neptunas-Amberton Klaipeda, who stand at 2-0. They earned comfortable wins against Aistes-LSMU (64-45) and the legendary TTT-Riga (85-72).
Further down the standings are the two Latvian clubs. RSU, despite the heavy loss to the champions, battled past Alytus-GUT.LT in a nail-biter, 72-69, and were also awarded a 20-0 technical victory over Panevezys.
TTT-Riga's sole victory so far came in the Estonian capital, where they cruised past TSA/Tallinn with an impressive 91-44 road win.