Two consecutive defeats in Euroleague they were too much for him Panathinaikoswho returned to winning ways, beating Paris 101-95 in Game 10. Mitoglou is unstoppable, an unimaginable debut for Kenneth Faried and a great game from Kendrick Nunn.
A regular center, Kenneth Faried, seems to have been enough to transform Panathinaikos, who produced a reaction and celebrated a great double at home to Paris for the 10th matchday of the Euroleague.
The American center gave volume to the racket of the clover, Mitoglou returned to the big performances, Kendrick Nunn “cleared” his mind and returned to the factory settings and Panathinaikos turned the switch, going up to 6-4.
Kenneth Faried literally came out of nowhere and was unimaginable, posting a double-double with 17 points and 10 rebounds, while also having 3 blocks in 23 minutes.
Dinos Mitoglou played his first big game this year in the Euroleague, scoring 17 points without missing a shot (5/5 2-pointers, 1/1 three-pointers, 4/4 shots), while Kendrick Nunn didn’t force any effort, counting 20 points, 4 rebounds and 6 assists.
On the losing side, Robinson (22 points) and Ifi (19 points) stood out.
The fight
The game was run and gun from start to finish, with both teams playing at a crazy pace. Kenneth Faried impressed with… good morning in defense and attack, with Paris closing the first quarter at +1 (28-27).
With the entrance of Slukas on the playing field, the clover raised its performance and I found myself leading by up to 11 points (36-47, 15’45”).
The Greek guard had 3/3 3-pointers and 5 assists in the second period. At the end of the first half, Panathinaikos was ahead 52-43.
In the third quarter, the French fought back and managed to take the lead again with 63-61 (26’30”) with a basket by Agiagi. The third quarter, however, found the two teams tied (72-72).
Ouattara and Herrera each made two big three-pointers for 84-79 at 32′. Farid and Mitoglou tied the match again (84-84) at 33′, with Panathinaikos then taking the lead and never looking back.
Nan made a three-pointer for 87-91 at 36’45.” Shorts and Mitoglou made big baskets for 89-95 and the double ended in green hands.
THE DECADES: 28-27, 43-52, 72-72, 95-101.
PARI (Tabellini): Heaphy 19 (2/6 threes, 4 rebounds, 2 assists), Cavalier (6 rebounds), Robinson 22 (2/4 threes, 4 assists), Herrera 9 (3/8 threes), Ayaghi 9 (1/2 threes, 3 steals), Sarvin, Morgan 5 (5 rebounds, 2 assists), Ebaye 9 (1), Ouattara 11 (3/5 3-pointers), Homes (4 rebounds), Willis 5 (1/3 3-pointers, 4 rebounds, 2 assists).
Panathenaic (Ataman): Shorts 13 (2 rebounds, 6 assists), Kalaitzakis, Osman 2, Sloukas 11 (3/6 three-pointers, 3 rebounds, 7 assists), Rogavopoulos, Samonturov 4 (2 blocks), Grant 6 (2/2 three-pointers, 3 rebounds, 4 assists), Nan 20 (4/5 3-pointers, 4 rebounds, 6 assists), Farid 17 (5/9 2-pointers, 7/11 shots, 10 rebounds, 3 errors, 3 blocks), Ernagomet 11 (2/6 3-pointers, 7 rebounds, 2 steals), Mitoglou 17 (5/5 2-pointers, 1/1 3-pointer, 4/4 shots, 5 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals, 1 foul, 1 block).
Paris’ team stats: 17/36 2-pointers, 14/39 3-pointers, 17/23 shots, 39 rebounds (20 defensive – 19 offensive), 15 assists, 8 steals, 10 turnovers, 1 block.
The team statistics of Panathinaikos: 24/42 2-pointers, 12/25 3-pointers, 17/26 shots, 41 rebounds (26 defensive – 15 offensive), 27 assists, 6 steals, 10 turnovers, 6 blocks.