Unics leads the Russian League standings with a 14-5 record. Lokomotiv-Kuban, Spartak and CSKA tie for second place each at 13-7. Just days before the Eurocup Finals, Unics confirmed its outstanding moment by downing BC Khimki Moscow Region 75-64 in Kazan on Thursday. Maciej Lampe paced the winners with 18 points. Vladimir Veremeenko added 15, Kelly McCarty had 13 while Terrell Lyday got 10 for Unics. Vitaliy Fridzon led Khimki with 12 points. Kreso Loncar added 11 while Sergey Monya got 10 for the guests, that led 23-29 midway through the second quarter. A 16-1 run that Veremeenko capped with a dunk gave Unics the lead for good, 39-30, after the break. Unics boosted its margin to 67-51 and cruised to a well-deserved, convincing win. CSKA registered an 81-77 road loss against Spartak on Saturday. Anton Ponkrashov paced the winners with 20 points. Jamont Gordon led CSKA with 24 points. Matjaz Smodis added 14, Ramunas Siskauskas had 12 while Alexey Shved got 11 for CSKA. A three-pointer by Siskauskas got CSKA within 79-77 with 15 seconds left but Henry Domercant sealed the outcome from the foul line. Krasnye Krylia dropped to 7-13 due a 68-82 road loss against Dynamo. Viktor Keyru and Aleksey Zhukanenko led the winners with 23 points apiece. JR Bremer had 20 points for Krylia while Primoz Brezec added 19. In other games, NN edged Triumph 83-88 while Enisey topped Loko 80-76 behind 27 points and 11 rebounds from Lonny Baxter.