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Euroleague: Unstoppable Olympiacos destroyed Fener in the city

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Euroleague: Unstoppable Olympiacos destroyed Fener in the city

A decisive victory with a loud message to each of their opponents and with a full basketball despite their significant defeats, Olympiacos achieved in Polis, where they defeated Fenerbahce with a sweeping score of 73-93, which keeps them at the top of the Euroleague with a record . 15-7, with a clear advantage (he beat her inside and out) over the team of Dimitris Itoudis, who had been first in the dance a few weeks earlier.

The victory went comfortably and stately, without injured Sluka and Peters, with a difference of up to +29. They were covered by x-factor Kanaan and Papanicolaou, assisted by Walkup, McKissick, who finished off Fener with two 3-point knives as he was 66-79 down 10-0 in the 34th minute. Wilbekin was sent off in the 16th minute with two technical penalties in one minute for a loud protest to the referees.

Quarters: 10-24, 30-51, 51-77, 73-93.

FENERBAKHT: Motley 6, Birchen, Heizer, Wilbekin, Edwards 2, Mahmutoglu 14, Hayes 2, Pierre 5 (1), Goodrich 24 (4/7 doubles, 5/11 triples, 1/2 p., 4 rebounds, 4 assists. ), Booker 10 (3/3 rebounds, 1/2 rebounds, 1/1 rebounds), Calathes (4 rebounds, 4 rebounds), Antetokounmpo 10 (3/5 rebounds, 4/5 rebounds, 7 ribs).

He won 93-73 after playing full basketball for 30 minutes.

OLYMPIC: Walkup 12 (3/4 doubles, 2/5 triples, 5 rebounds, 7 assists), Kanaan 20 (6/9 triples, 5 rebounds), Luncis 1, Lorentzakis 11 (2/3 triples), Fal, Vezenkov 12 (4 /10 doubles, 1/4 triples, 1/2 balls, 12 rebounds, 2 passes), Papanicolaou 21 (1/2 doubles, 3/3 triples, 10/11 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists), Boloboi 4 (4 rebounds), black, McKissick 12 (3 triples).

Also yesterday: Armani-Basque Country 89-83.

Agravanis – “green”.

Panathinaikos tonight (21.45) goes to the “devil’s week” against Real Madrid in Madrid, but their main goal is no longer the Euroleague, where only miraculously they will catch the playoff train. On the eve of the domestic competition, the Greens made two high-profile transfers, as Dimitris Agravanis was announced after Matt Thomas.

The 29-year-old international forward’s contract did not include a buyout, but both his desire to return to a Euroleague level team and Panathinaikos’ need for reinforcements pushed Peristeri to sign him with reasonable compensation. Because of his busy red and white past, Agravanis made a promise statement that he would “die” on the pitch to repay the trust placed in him by Panathinaikos, who has the right to decide every summer whether to renew his contract!

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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