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Piraeus Olympiakos, who lost dramatically in Kaunas, are trying to prove their truth after the match: the Greek club asked the Euroleague about the decisive episode of the match, in which Thomas Walkup took the ball from Kosto Slouk.
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After taking the ball, Walkup scored on a quick attack and snatched a victory from Žalgiris, but the Greeks are convinced the American had broken the rules earlier.
Olympiacos coach Christos Bafe has distributed a post-match message in Kaunas and is awaiting the official Euroleague position.
“In the last attack, the headquarters of the Žalgiris coaches gave Walkup an offense and it can be seen before the latter moves towards Sloukas,” the report says. – Walkup was offended, but was not whistled, and “Žalgiris” was happy with the victory. We are awaiting the official position of the Euroleague in the decisive episode of the match. “
A photo of Walkup attempting to intercept the ball has also been added to the Olympiacos official website.
The inhabitants of Žalgiris, with 81:79, achieved their twelfth victory in the Euroleague.
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