Unics and CSKA Moscow tie atop the Russian League standings each with a 7-2 record, with Lokomotiv-Kuban and Spartka right behind at 6-3 apiece. Unics confirmed its good moment by downing BC Khimki Moscow Region 83-88 on the road on Saturday. Terrell Lyday paced the winners with 29 points on 5-of-5 three-pointers. Maciej Lampe added 17 while Kelly McCarty had 14 against his former team. Keith Langford led Khimki with 26 points. Kreso Loncar added 12 while Sergey Monya had 12 for the hosts, that tied it at 79-79 with 1:23 left. Vladimir Veremeenko, Lampe and Lyday combined for all points in a 0-6 run that sealed the outcome down the stretch. CSKA needed overtime to edge Loko 89-87 at home also on Saturday. Ramunas Siskauskas led the winners with 26 points. Jamont Gordon added 17, Dimitry Sokolov had 14 while Matjaz Smodis got 11 for CSKA. Mike Wilkinson had 22 points for Loko, including a key basket to force overtime, 72-72. J.R. Holden and Siskauskas shined in the extra period to lead CSKA to an important win. Krasnye Krylia dropped to 2-7 due to a 81-65 road loss against Spartak. Miha Zupan led the winners with 22 points. Brion Rush had 21 points for Krylia, Primoz Brezec 15 and Konstantin Nesterov