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Piraeus Olympiacos (10-8), directed by Costa Slouk, won the thriller in Tel Aviv.
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The Greek club, who achieved their third consecutive victory in the Euroleague, came out in extra time 89:87 (13:18, 20:22, 19:15, 21:18, 16:14) dramatically broke the Maccabi basketball players (8-11).
Olympiakos, who had long been leading in the extra section, almost played – 7 seconds after Giannoul Larentzakis’ free kick (88:85) Sloukas specifically tried to break the rules against Scottie Wilbekin, but the referees ruled that the Greek had broken the rules. rules when attacking from a distance.
However, Wilbekin, who scored the first two penalties, flinched with a decisive shot (87:88), and Oly’s rebound victory was secured by a throw-in from Larentzaki himself.
The hosts were able to avoid an extension: 19 seconds later Olympiakos broke the rules against Tyler Dorsey, who scored a free throw (72:71), but Maccabi bounced the ball on attack and the guests forcibly broke the rules against Wilbekin.
After hitting the first penalty (73:71), Wilbekin lost the second, and in the decisive attack, Sloukas caused a foul, took both free throws and the fight went into extra time.
For the winners, Sloukas scored a double-double – 21 points (3/8 doubles, 2/4 trit., 9/9 penalties) and 11 assists in 40 minutes. The player also bounced 3 more balls, made 6 errors, caused 5 fouls and scored 24 utility points.
Wilbekin scored 25 points for the hosts (2/4 double, 3/12 trit., 12/15 penalty). The defender caused 9 fouls in 33 minutes, but made 8 errors and scored 17 utility points.
Maccabi: Scottie Wilbekin 25 (3/12 Trit., 12/15 Penalty, 8 pm, 9 wins), Elijah Bryant 15 (21 pts), Ante Žižičius 12, Othello Hunter 11 (10 retirements, 20 retirements).
“Olympiakos”: Kostas Sloukas 21 (9/9 baud., 11 rez lost, 6 kld., 24 naud. Bal.), Giannoulis Larentzakis 13, Georgios Printezis 12, Shaquielle’as McKissicas 10.
Match summary:
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