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On Thursday evening, Kaunas Žalgiris will play the first match of the Euroleague tournament of the 2020-2021 season, and the first competitor of Martin Schiller’s students will be Piraeus Olympiacos.
- The BasketNews.lt website will help you watch the games, which start at 9pm, directly.
The match for the coronavirus pandemic will take place without spectators.
With empty stands and strict rules, but the Euroleague begins! Spectators are not allowed in the match in Piraeus, except for a dozen men and women in the VIP hostel. Most of the people in the arena are journalists and cameramen, of which there are about 40. I am glad to be one of them and tonight I will cover the events for you from the Paz y Amistad Sports Pavilion.
The course of the match
0: 2, 1 min: The first points are scored by Lauvergne.
5: 2, 2 min: Harrison’s five points.
8: 2, 3 min: Harrison’s eighth point.
10: 3, 4 min: Lauvergne takes a free kick. Jean-Charles colon.
10: 7, 5 min: The two points of Grigon and Lauvergne.
10: 7, 6 min:
“Žalgiris” will play the strongest line-up: Marekas Blaževičius, who has become the team’s reserve basketball player, and Patricio Garino, who is continuing his rehabilitation, remained in Kaunas.
Kaunas played three matches in the Lithuanian Basketball League before the Euroleague performance and defeated Šiauliai and Alytus Dzūkija, but lost to Panevėžys Lietkabelius.
Piraeus’ team easily edged Thessaloniki’s Iraklis (88:75 and 80:50) in the run-up to the match, but in a subsequent Euroleague friendly in Valencia, Villerban’s USEL (57:74) was brought down and only Bayern Munich broke down in the second half of the match. : 68.
Before starting in the Euroleague, Bartzok’s students managed to play twice against ALBA Berlin, with whom they shared the victory – 78:71 and 69:75.
This will be the first official match of the new season for the Olympiacos team.
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