Prometheus – Peristeri 75-58: Burned his wings



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With Ian Miller stepping on the gas in the second half and the Haris Giannopoulos – Dimitris Agravanis duo doing a great executive job, Prometheus prevailed at Peristeri (75-58) for Game 9 of the Stoiximan Basket League.

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The visitors were great in the first half, but in the second, they disappointed the 5/10 two points, 3/16 three points, 4/4 shots and 9 errors. Something that the players of Makis Giatras took advantage of, which They improved remarkably in the “five against five” and with the weapon the consecutive triples in the last quarter, they did … the work, to return to the positive results, a week after the loss to Ionikos.

THE RACE

The guests started the game much better and reached +8 (0-8), forcing Makis Giatras to call a time-out just in the third minute of the match. The hosts’ reaction came quickly after the time-out, led by Ian Miller, who scored back-to-back baskets. However, the leadership did not change hands until the end of the season (13-17). The main thing for Prometheus was that he could not score at “five against five”, at a time when Peristeri had managed to slow down a lot.

The Argyris Pedoulakis players maintained control of the situation, with Vangelis Mantzaris in command, but did not manage to go to the dressing room with an advantage. This is because Haris Giannopoulos scored back-to-back baskets (he had 13 points at halftime), which significantly helped his team balance the game (35-35) at halftime.

The third ten minutes were catastrophic for Peristeri, something Prometheus was quick to take advantage of. Ian Miller was now the one to score more consistently against a team that had only 3/10 shots, 2/2 shots and 6 errors in the period. Fatally, Makis Giatras’ team went to +9 (53-44), an advantage that grew even more a little later.

With Dimitris Agravanis and Giannis Athinaiou on 4/6 3-pointers from 30 ‘to 33′, Prometheus’ lead jumped to +16 (62-46), forcing Argyris Pedoulakis to make changes and call a timeout to reverse the situation. .

Despite the efforts of its players (the difference dropped to -7), the essence did not change. Prometheus held the lead until the end and clinched the coveted victory over Peristeri, who continues to underperform.

Referees: Papapetrou – Hands – We are.

The ten minutes: 13-17, 35-35, 53-44, 75-58.

PROMETHEUS (Doctor): Agbelese 2 (4 rebounds), Agravanis D.14 (3/9 three points, 5 rebounds), Athineou 6 (2), Giannopoulos 15 (3/5 two points, 3/5 three points, 5 errors, 3 steals), Miller 20 (5/9 two points, 2/7 three points, 4/5 shots, 5 assists), Grant 4 (12 rebounds, 3 assists), Lountzis 3 (1), Agravanis G.9 (1/4 three points ), Christodoulou 2, Radisevic.

DOVE (Pedoulakis): McLean 4 (2/9 shots), Jones 6 (5 rebounds), Crockett 2, Gray 7 (1 triple, 4 rebounds, 2 assists, 5 errors, 3 steals), Mantzaris 11 (2/6 triples, 5 rebounds, 4 assists), Petaway 12 (2/7 three points), Bourousis 7 (2/6 two points, 0/1 three points, 3/4 shots, 10 rebounds, 2 assists), Saloustros, Vassilopoulos 4 (0/5 three points ), Harrow 5 (1).

Group Stats – Prometheus: 16/33 two points, 12/32 three points, 7/13 shots, 41 rebounds (26 + 15), 18 assists, 14 errors, 12 steals, 7 blocks.

Group Stats – Peristeri: 17/35 two points, 6/26 three points, 6/7 shots, 37 rebounds (26 + 11), 15 assists, 19 errors, 5 steals, 4 blocks.

The next obligations of the two teams: In a week, in the first game of the new year, Prometheus is tested away from home by Messolonghi (3/1, 17:00), while Peristeri welcomes PAOK (3/1, 17:00).

Photo credits: Eurokinissi



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