Despite not playing in this round, Unics leads the Russian League standings with a 10-3 record. CSKA, BC Khimki and Lokomotiv Kuban tie for second place each at 9-5. In the biggest game this weekend, Khimki had to battle hard to edge Loko 81-76 at home on Saturday. Keith Langford paced the winners with 22 points. Vitaly Fridzon added 15 while Sergey Monya had 10 for Khimki, that trailed 60-62 with 7 minutes left. Back-to-back triples by Monya allowed the hosts to get a 75-68 margin with 42 seconds left, enough to seal the win. Krasnye Krylia moved up to 5-9 by topping Dynamo 86-97 in Moscow also on Saturday. Brion Rush and Gerald Green led the winners with 17 points apiece. Konstantin Nesterov added 16, Viktor Zvarykin had 15 while Primoz Brezec got 14 for Krylia, that led 35-53 at halftime and managed to keep a safe margin all the way until the final buzzer. CSKA registered an 89-71 road loss against Spartak. Henry Domercant paced the winners with 23 points. Ramunas Siskauskas had 19 points for CSKA while Jamont Gordon added 16 for the guests, that trailed 64-61 with 7 minutes left. An outstanding Domercant had 14 points in the final 7 minutes to lead Spartak to a big win. In other games, Nizhniy Novgorod beat Triumph 84-75.