THE Panathinaikos He was found to lose with 17 points in the final of the third quarter, managed with an epic fourth quarter and unparalleled three-pointers even approaching Pontus (98-99) at the end, but Paris was the one who smiled at the finale (98-101), with Huzo.
Panathinaikos tried for a third consecutive game at Euroleague to make a huge overthrow in the fourth quarter. He did it against Alba, and he did it against Maccabi, but against the “crazy” Paris he was unable to do something similar and lost to the OAKA for her 32nd match. Euroleague.
The Greens had a huge opportunity to lock today (28/3/2025) the benefit of the playoffs, but they will need a win in the last two games with Monaco (outside) and a Red Star (inside) to win a place in the top four.
Panathinaikos paid for his dormant defense for three minutes that allowed Paris to find a rhythm from the first minute in the region and bomb the green basket with 17 three -pointers!
When he decided to play with the knife on his teeth, he “strangled” the French and came close to overthrow, but he can’t get the victories in the final in every game.
Panathinaikos fell in 20-12, equivalent to Monaco in third place. Paris went 18-14, which secured its presence at least in the Euroleague play in.
Centric Nan flirted with Triple-Double with 22 points, 8 rebounds, 9 assists, Costas Sloukas made a great game with 20 points, 7 assists, and Huzano Erngomet offered 10 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists.
On the opposite side, what Jay shorts also touched the triple-double with 20 points, 9 rebounds, 14 assists (tied his record), while Tyson Ward did a great deal of damage with 4/6 three-pointers and 17 points.
The match
Panathinaikos allowed Paris from the first seconds to play at the OAKA. The French grabbed the opportunity and began to run as demonized in the parquet. They executed the Greens from the periphery with incredible rates (6/7 three-pointers in the first quarter) and escaped early with double-digit difference (23-33 at 10 ′).
Panathinaikos quickly managed to gather the difference with the Sluka driver, but his defense was bad and Paris closed the half time at 48-56.
The difference even reached 17 points (69-86) at the end of the third period and it all showed that Panathinaikos would not escape the defeat.
With the heart of European champion, Ergkin Ataman’s team fought for the impossible and 10-0, approached 79-86 (32’11 ”). Four minutes before the end the difference had dropped to 5 points (88-93).
Paris again escaped 98-90 at 38 ′. Ohman put 2/2 shots and a three-point 95-98 at 14 ″ before the end. Yadounen put a shot for 95-99, but Huanzo brought the match to Pontos with a three-point 98-99. Yadounen won a foul again and signed the final 98-101 with 2/2 from the line, as Huanzo was unable to score a second crazy triple.
The ten minutes: 23-33, 48-56, 69-86, 98-101.
Panathinaikos (Ataman): Kalaitzakis 3, Brown 9 (1/3 three -pointers), Sloukas 20 (4/6 three -pointers, 3 rebounds, 7 assists), Oman 10 (2/4 three -pointers, 3 rebounds), Samondourov, Grand 12 (1/1 three -point) Gabriel 8 (6 rebounds), Erngomet 10 (2/7 three -pointers, 8 rebounds), Mitoglou 4, Yourtseven.
Paris (Spliter): Shorts 20 (1/4 three -pointers, 9 rebounds, 14 assists), Malcolm 5 (4 assists), Hifi 13 (3/5 three -pointers), Kavalierre 11 (1/1 three -pointers), Si 3, Herera 10 (3/6 three -pointers) Dosu-Yovo, Watara 2.
Panathinaikos group statistics: 20/39 two -pointers, 12/30 three -pointers, 22/25 shots, 34 rebounds (22 defenses – 12 offensive), 21 assists, 6 steals, 7 errors, 4 blocks.
Paris’s group statistics: 17/34 two -pointers, 178/30 three -pointers, 16/19 shots, 34 rebounds (25 defenses – 9 offensive), 22 assists, 5 steals, 13 errors, 1 block.