Unics leads the Russian League standings with a 12-4 record, with Lokomotiv-Kuban right behind at 12-5. Unics topped Triumph 84-95 on the road on Saturday behind 33 points from Kelly McCarty. Zakhar Pashutin added 19, Maciej Lampe had 16 while Marko Popovic got 14 for Unics, that led 74-76 with over 4 minutes left. A 0-10 run that Pashutin capped with back-to-back triples sealed the outcome down the stretch. In a rematch of last year's finals, CSKA downed Khimki 81-70 in Moscow also on Saturday. J.R. Holden paced the winners with 19 points. Ramunas Siskauskas added 12, Trajan Langdon had 11 while Jamont Gordon got 10 for CSKA. Keith Langford had 21 points for Khimki while Sergey Monya added 12. CSKA led 49-39 at halftime and boosted its margin to 68-54 after 30 minutes, enough to control the game until the final buzzer. Krasnye Krylya improved to 7-10 and confirmed its good moment by topping Nizhniy Novgorod 75-66 in Samara on Saturday. Gerald Green led Krylya with 18 points. Alexander Dedushkin added 15 while JR Bremer had 11 for Krylya, that led 67-66 with under 2 minutes left. Brion Rush and Green took care of business in crunch time. In other games, Spartak downed Enisey 76-91 while Loko thrashed Dynamo 88-50.