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Istanbul’s Fenerbahche (1/1) came close to winning the Euroleague, but wasted it in the final seconds when they received two non-sporting fouls.
This is how the Athens Panathinaikos club triumphed (1/1) together with their fans – 91:87 (20:21, 25:25, 19:21, 27:20).
Every game went smoothly, although Fenerbahche held a brilliant lead most of the time: 69:66. But he also scored a maximum of six points until the fourth quarter, which turned fateful.
Devin Booker tried to keep his team ahead, but penalties were scored by Daryl Macolas, triple – Nemanja Nedovičius – 73:74. Pierria Henry responded with two points, N. Notovičius stopped issuing fines and D.Booker overtook him again in “Fenerbahche” – 78:77. With 4 minutes remaining, Dyshawn Pierre added a free kick and N. Novovičius compared the result to a two-point lead: 79:79.
.@ JeremyEvans40 throws it DOWN!# 7DAYSMagicMoment pic.twitter.com/lPTm35Nk6P
– Turkish Airlines EuroLeague (@EuroLeague) October 7, 2021
Jan Vesely’s points allowed the Istanbul team to go ahead (85:82), and N. Nedovičius missed his fifth long pitch. With 40 seconds to go, Pierre hit a very important shot that seemed to set the stage for Fenerbahche’s victory. N.Nedovičius mitigated the result, but Marko Guduričius received a non-sporting foul.
Macon took advantage of the opportunity (86:87) and had 10 seconds left. NowBooker has already received a non-sports foul, after which N. Nedovičius could snatch the victory. The Serbian took the penalties (88:87), 2 seconds from the end, and Ioannis Papapetrou only secured the victory for Panathinaika.
The match was watched by 5,800 fans, and Judge Gytis Vilius worked on it.
Panathinaikos: Nemanja Nedovičius 20 (1/6 trit., 11/11 penalty, 7 wicked, 20 nb), Ioannis Papapetrou 14 (5 reb. Like 12 (Rev.9), Kendrick Perry 9.
Fenerbahce: Janas Vesely 18 (10 atk. Kam., 5 rez. Lose), Nando De Colo 16, Devinas Bookeris 14 (7 atk. Kam.), Pierria Henry 12, Dyshawnas Pierre’as 10.
Finishing half with STYLE!
Ioannis Papapetrou rings the bell# 7DAYSMagicMoment pic.twitter.com/jLkBRB9sta
– Turkish Airlines EuroLeague (@EuroLeague) October 7, 2021
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