CSKA leads the Russian League standings with an 8-2 record. Unics and Lokomotiv Kuban tie for second place each at 7-3. CSKA confirmed its great moment by thrashing Nizhniy Novgorod 85-53 at home on Sunday. Trajan Langdon led the winners with 18 points. Ramunas Siskauskas added 12 while Alexey Shved and Matjaz Smodis each had 11 for CSKA, that led 52-29 at halftime, boosted its margin to 71-36 and never looked back. Unics registered a 70-68 road loss against Dynamo. Aleksey Zhukanenko paced the winners with 18 points. Kelly McCarty had 17 points for Unics, Zakhar Pashutin added 13 while Maciej Lampe got 11 for the guests. Free throws by Zhukanenko and Dmitry Khvostov sealed the outcome the final minute, as Vladimir Veremeenko and Ricky Minard missed respective shots in the final seconds. BC Khimki moved up to 5-4 by overwhelming Enisey 102-69 at home on Saturday. Vitaly Fridzon and Keith Langford led Khimki with 16 points apiece. Thomas Kelati added 15, Kreso Loncar had 14 while Sergey Monya and Aleksey Savrasenko each got 11 for the winners, that already led 31-13 after 10 minutes and kept a safe lead for good. Krasnye Krylia improved to 3-7 by downing Triumph 79-54 behind 19 points from Primoz Brezec. Brion Rush added 17, Konstantin Nesterov had 12, Victor Zvarykin got 11 while Gerald Green contributed