It's another sold-out game in the league. Juventus will have a roaring crowd behind but Zalgiris will have tons of support as well with the Kaunas giants being more popular in Lithuania nowadays than the national team games. Zalgiris will enter the game on the back of a huge 108-105 win over Paris on the road. This was a huge morale booster for them approaching another double Euroleague win.
I expect Zalgiris to rotate a lot and Juventus play very well. Zalgiris will have the eyes on the next week's Euroleague home games against Anadolu Efes and Partizan and thus the defensive focus may be not at the top for the Lithuanian champions, while Juventus has improved offensively lately. Sabeckis was a good choice for them, adding much needed playmaking abilities they lacked so much at the beginning of the season. Besides, they have a wide roster now, so Zalgiris doesn't have to lock down some leaders to keep Juventus' game organisation shut down. However, the latest games for Juventus were horrific defensively, so even not fully motivated version of Zalgiris should face little to no trouble putting the ball in the opposition's basket.