Proteas EKA AEL comfortably moved into the EuroCup Qualifying Round by beating BC Dnipro 104-69 as Milutin Aleksic led the way with 19 points, 12 rebounds and six assists.
The Cypriots appeared poised to make a run at returning to the EuroCup quarter-final play-offs, which they reached last season for the first time in club history.
Coming off an 11-point road win last week in Ukraine, Duane Woodward had 17 points for EKA, who had six players total double figures scoring - including Bruno Sundov and Olivier Ilunga off the bench.
Charles Barton's team shot 57% from the floor while out-rebounding the Ukrainians 38-29 and forcing 22 turnovers in finishing off the 168-122 aggregate victory.
Grygorii Khizhniak led the way for Dnipro with 20 points but no other player scored 10 points for Georgiy Stupenchuk's team, who made just 3-of-21 (14%) three-pointers.
The first quarter started as a low-scoring affair as Dmytro Shevchenko's three-pointer gave Dnipro a 12-11 lead with less than four minutes left in the period, but the hosts had grabbed the lead 19-16 after 10 minutes.
The Ukrainians were still in the game midway through the second period, trailing just 26-24 before the Cypriots began to pull away.
Ryan Randle scored six points and Vasily Zavoruev hit two long balls for a 38-27 gap and Woodward's three-ball pushed the lead to 45-33 going into the break.
Barton's team put all doubt to bed early in the second half as EKA AEL started the third on a 19-6 surge to open a 64-39 lead.
Back-to-back three-pointers and another basket by Ilunga closed the quarter with the Cypriots ahead 77-45 going to the fourth.
Another three-ball by Zavoruev made it 83-45.
Stupenchuk's team trimmed the deficit to 27 points with a 14-3 run for 90-63 but Aleksic scored two of Proteas's five straight baskets to re-establish a 100-63 lead.