
“Yes” to everything “I want” Matheus Ponitka and Reggio Emilia said Panathinaikos and a leading contemporary Polish basketball player dressed in “green” but not the size of a TV series or thriller. The Italian team caught up with the “six” and with a modest announcement for the first time announced their consent to the concession of an athlete who did not have time to conduct even one training session with them! Reggio Emilia has received around €100,000 to release Ponitka now, without having to waste November as his contract calls for. The 29-year-old ace has spent the last three years at Zenit. In St. Petersburg, where he left because of the war and was the leader of Poland’s “Cinderella” at EuroBasket, where, in a victory over Slovenia, he became the 4th player in the history of the competition to achieve a triple-double!
Jamball today at the P. Giannakopoulos” with “Maccabi” – “Armani” and “Panathinaikos” – “Efes”.
Ponitka is expected to start training in Athens immediately, and this will not be the last Panathinaikos transfer, which Dejan Radonich confirms: “There are moves in the market for position 4, there are rumors about some players, but nothing. of course, and I can’t give a specific answer.” This statement was made at the press conference of the Pavlos Giannakopoulos tournament, which will take place today and tomorrow in OAKA, the first game at 18.00 Maccabi – Armani, and the second at 21.00 Panathinaikos – Ephesus, broadcast by ERT3.
This is the Greens’ dress rehearsal in front of their home crowd, and Saturday’s schedule is determined by today’s results. The winners will play in the final, and the losers in the secondary final, with one footnote: if you lose, you win tonight, the Maccabi match will start tomorrow at 18.00 in order to have time to return to Israel, in connection with the celebrated Jewish New Year. on Sunday. On the occasion of the tournament, Dimitris Giannakopoulos also made a statement, emphasizing, among other things: “It is good not to judge every summer. If we had followed the conclusions of the summer, then every year Olympiacos would have doubled. I hope Panathinaikos will take over OAKA soon, so that the club will own the stadium where they played and won six European Championships.”
Source: Kathimerini

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