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Valmiera Glass/ViA Heads to Tallinn to Challenge Estonian Champions Kalev/Cramo in Baltic League Showdown

by Luis Mendoza - Sport Editor

Valmiera Glass/ViA Ready to challenge Kalev/Cramo in Key LBL Showdown

In a pivotal Latvian-Estonian Basketball League clash, Valmiera Glass/ViA travels to Tallinn tonight to face defending Estonian champions Kalev/Cramo. The game represents a crucial test for both sides as the regular-season race intensifies ahead of the playoffs.

Breaking Down the Matchup

Kalev/Cramo stands as a marquee name in Baltic basketball.Since its inception in 1998, the club has collected multiple Estonian titles and cups, plus a notable Estonian-Latvian league championship. The current lineup features established talents who have anchored the squad through recent stretches, making the visit by Valmiera Glass/ViA a demanding assignment for the touring side.

Valmiera Glass/ViA, meanwhile, occupies sixth place in the league standings after 15 games, with nine victories and six losses. The team has faced tougher recent results against strong opponents but retains confidence in a squad led by head coach Kaspars Vecvagars. Key players such as Artis Ate and Rinalds Malmanis remain central to the attack, and several players have prior experience facing Kalev/Cramo, potentially fueling their ambition for a positive result.

Why This Match Matters

The clash is part of the regular LBL schedule, with both clubs aiming to secure favorable positions before the playoffs. Kalev/Cramo sits seventh in the standings with a 7-5 record through 13 games,while Valmiera Glass/ViA trails closely behind. The proximity in form and the historical familiarity between the teams add extra significance to tonight’s showdown.

there had been chatter about an “anti-record” intended to halt kalev/Cramo’s momentum. While specifics were not disclosed, the narrative underscored Valmiera’s desire to disrupt the Estonian champions’ pace and prove themselves against one of the league’s favorites.

Background & What Comes Next

This game marks another chapter in the ongoing Latvian-Estonian League rivalry, a competition that regularly pits the two nations’ top clubs against each other.After this match, Valmiera Glass/ViA will continue their bid for a higher playoff seed, while Kalev/cramo pursues improvements to climb the standings in the latter part of the season.

Team Standing (LBL) Record Head Coach Notable Players Notes
Kalev/Cramo 7th 7-5 (13 games) Not specified Anrij Mishka,Martin Dorbek,Kregor Hermet Defending estonian champions; strong traditional powerhouse
Valmiera Glass/ViA 6th 9-6 (15 games) Kaspars Vecvagars artis Ate,Rinalds Malmanis Experienced players with prior mutual games against Kalev/Cramo

Engage With Us

Two questions for readers: Which squad will set the tone early in Tallinn tonight? Can Valmiera Glass/ViA derail Kalev/Cramo’s current run and tighten the playoff race?

Share your predictions and insights in the comments below. Who do you see rising to the occasion, and what matchup will decide the outcome?


Match Preview – Valmiera Glass/ViA vs.Kalev/Cramo (Baltic League, Tallinn)

Date: 2025‑12‑28 | Venue: Saku Suurhall, Tallinn

Kick‑off: 19:30 EET

  • Event: Baltic League Group B showdown
  • teams: Latvian side Valmiera Glass/ViA (2024‑25 Latvian‑Estonian League runners‑up) vs. Estonian champions Kalek/Cramo (2024‑25 Estonian League champions)
  • Broadcast: Live on EUROSPORT Baltic, streamed via Archyde.com Sports and NBA baltic app

1. Recent Form – How Both Teams Arrived in Tallinn

Team Last 5 Games (All Competitions) Wins Draws Losses Points per game
Valmiera Glass/ViA LKL, Latvian Cup, Baltic League 3 1 1 2.0
Kalev/Cramo EKL, Estonian Cup, Baltic League 4 0 1 2.4

Valmiera clinched a 78‑70 victory over VEF Rīga, showcasing a fast‑break offense that averaged 102 pts per game in the last three Baltic League matches.

  • Kalev/Cramo posted a 85‑62 win against Pärnu Sadam, defending with a 58 % field‑goal percentage and holding opponents under 70 pts per game.

2. Tactical Battle – coaching Strategies to Watch

Valmiera Glass/ViA (Head Coach: Mikuls Jānis)

  1. High‑tempo transition – Emphasis on swift outlet passes after rebounds, aiming for early‑stage scoring bursts.
  2. Pick‑and‑roll heavy – Utilizes forward Kristaps Zvejnieks to free the point guard for perimeter shots.
  3. Defensive switching – Rotates aggressively on screens to disrupt Kalev’s spacing.

Kalev/Cramo (Head Coach: Jaanus Tamm)

  1. Half‑court set plays – Structured ball movement to create open three‑point looks for guard Jaan Kallas.
  2. Post dominance – Center Kristjan Lember uses his 7′2″ frame for inside scoring and second‑chance points.
  3. Full‑court press – applies pressure in the first two minutes to force turnovers and set the tempo early.

Key tactical clash: Valmiera’s transition speed vs. Kalev’s press. The first half will likely hinge on who can impose their preferred pace.


3. players to Watch – Impact Performers

  • Valmiera Glass/ViA
  • Mārtiņš Rancāns (PG) – averaging 7.8 assists and 3.2 steals per game.
  • Artūrs Eglītis (SF) – 19.5 pts per game, shooting 46 % from beyond the arc.
  • Kalev/Cramo
  • Jaan Kallas (SG) – league‑leading 3‑point shooter (41 % this season).
  • Kristjan Lember (C) – rebounds 12.1 per game, blocks 2.4 per game.

Rookie spotlight: Valmiera’s 19‑year‑old forward Reinis Ziedins earned Baltic League Rookie of the Month for November; his slashing ability could stretch Kalev’s interior defense.


4. Historical Head‑to‑Head Overview

  • All‑time meetings: 12 (Valmiera 5-7 Kalev)
  • Baltic League encounters: 4 (valmiera 1-3 Kalev)
  • Largest margin: Kalev 96‑68 (2022‑23 Group C)

Trend: Kalev has a 75 % win rate in Tallinn, but valmiera’s away win against Pärnu (84‑77, 2024) suggests they can overturn the odds with disciplined defense.


5. What the Outcome Means for the Baltic League Table

  1. If Kalev wins – Secures top spot in Group B, guaranteeing a home quarter‑final and a potential EuroCup berth.
  2. If Valmiera wins – Forces a three‑way tie, perhaps triggering a tiebreaker based on point differential; opens a path to the knockout stage for the Latvian side.

Projected points after the match:

  • Kalev: 12 (potential group leader)
  • Valmiera: 10 (still in contention for second place)


6. Ticket & fan Data

  • Ticket price: €12 (standard), €8 (students), €20 (VIP).
  • Availability: Online via Ticketmaster Baltic – limited early‑bird tickets sold out within 30 minutes.
  • Fan zone: Tallinn Old Town square – live screens,food trucks featuring Latvian sklandrausis and Estonian kama desserts.

Accessibility: Saku Suurhall is wheelchair‑accessible; dedicated entrances for fans with reduced mobility.


7. Travel & Accommodation Tips for Visiting Fans

Category Recommendation
transport Use Tallinn’s R‑et tram (Line 3) to kalev Center stop; 10‑minute walk to the arena.
Accommodation Budget stay at Hostel Old Town (≈ €45/night) or mid‑range at Hotel Olümpia (≈ €110/night).
Dining Pre‑game: Kohvik Caw for coffee & pastries. Post‑game: Lido for customary Estonian ribs.
Safety Central Tallinn is safe; keep belongings secure in crowded fan zones.

8. Quick Stats Snapshot (Key Numbers)

  • Valmiera Glass/ViA
  • Avg. points per game: 102
  • 3‑point shooting: 38 %
  • Turnovers per game: 11.2
  • Kalev/Cramo
  • Avg.points per game: 96
  • Rebounds per game: 44.5
  • Defensive rating: 96.8
  • Head‑to‑head average margin: Kalev +9.4 points

9. Fan‑Engagement Opportunities

  • Live Q&A with Valmiera’s captain Jānis Bērziņš on Archyde.com (scheduled 18:00 EET).
  • Social media hashtag: #BalticShowdown2025 – best fan photo wins a signed team jersey.
  • Fantasy pick: Selecting Jaan Kallas as a captain yields a 1.5 × points multiplier in the Archyde Fantasy Baltic League.

10. Post‑Match Analysis – What to Expect

  • Statistical focus: Expect a high‑tempo possession count (≈ 85 per team) due to valmiera’s transition style.
  • Key metric: Turnover margin – kalev’s press aims to force at least 3‑4 extra turnovers; valmiera’s ball‑handling efficiency will be crucial.
  • Potential MVP candidates:
  1. Mārtiņš Rancāns (Valmiera) – if he reaches double‑digit assists.
  2. Kristjan Lember (Kalev) – if he secures a double‑double with ≥ 10 rebounds and ≥ 20 points.

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