The first four games of Top 16, Week 2 all delivered fourth-quarter thrillers as every team battled hard knowing that every basket could prove meaningful in the race for a Quarterfinal Playoffs spot. In the end, all four road teams won, overcoming significant home-court advantages and in two cases come back from double-digit deficits. Thursday’s four remaining games could match that drama with two contests between undefeated teams among the contests. Group G was the only one that had both its games on Wednesday. Real Madrid rallied to beat Montepaschi 68-78, ending the longest active home-court winning streak in the Euroleague at 11. Madrid held the hosts to 6 fourth-quarter points in coming back from an 18-point deficit. Nikola Mirotic paced Madrid with 16 points. Efes Pilsen edged Partizan mt:s 76-79 in front of 17,800 loyal Partizan supporters at Belgrade Arena. Igor Rakocevic peppered the nets for 23 points as Efes Pilsen survived a free throw contest to win in the end. Next week undefeated Madrid and Efes meet in a first-place showdown in the Spanish Capital. In Group E, Lietuvos Rytas stunned Caja Laboral 86-89 on a Khalid El-Amin three-pointer at the buzzer. The Lithuanian champs trailed by 10 in the third quarter before mounting a comeback. El-Amin scored 7 of his 22 points in the final minute to pace the winners. The action began with in Group H in Lithuania, where Olympiacos outlasted Zalgiris 64-71 behind with 17 points and 4 assists from Vassilis Spanoulis. The Reds led by as many as 24 before Marty Pocius rallied Zalgiris within 3 late in the game.