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A big rise begins for Panathinaikos

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A big rise begins for Panathinaikos

The trophy went to the overall best team, who finally mustered all their energy and Giannis Fileris explains why Panathinaikos’ losing final in Heraklion is the start of a big upswing.

Olympiakos has quenched his thirst for a title with his all-out return in the final leg of the finals, celebrating the cup and Panathinaikos need to find a way to lift their heads while keeping their eyes on the fight for the championship finals in the long run. It won’t be easy, the year is big, there are 11 Euroleague games in which the “Greens” have raised a white flag for a long time. And in the end, losing that title could prove heavier on the shoulders of the special PAO team, which isn’t made of…steel anyway.

Proof of his fourth-quarter meltdown as Olympiacos changed gears. While Wookup and McKissick mustered plenty of energy in the critical period, Panathinaikos, who showed he could control the game despite the ‘Red-Whites’ improvement, melted like butter. This isn’t the first time he’s had it this year. Dead zones are a constant phenomenon, he has paid dearly for them and may well pay for them in the future.

Watch out for differences. By the 30th, Panathinaikos had managed – thanks to his eruption at the end of the second period – to refute all predictions about Olympiakos’ superiority and the balance in the two parts of the field (not as good as in the first part) as Olympiakos essentially forbidden to attack close to the basket) even had a lead of 13 points.

Yes, the ‘Red-Whites’ seemed to have found solutions to exploit their greats (first Fal, then Martin), but PAO found solutions with patience and good ball circulation. Finishing the third ten minutes with a difference of +9, the “Greens” had 16/23d, 8/23tr, 19 rebounds, 14 assists and only 4 errors (none in the third period).

If you look at the final statistics sheet, it becomes clear that everything went wrong for the “Greens” in the last ten minutes. The tank dried up and while Olympiakos jumped closer, Panathinaikos was worried, afraid, failed.

In the fourth third he scored only 6 points, also from free throws. Overall, Priftis players had 0/7 two points, 0/8 three points, and 6/6 shots. They made as many mistakes as they had throughout the game, the ball stopped circling (just one assist) and they fell awkwardly, in a final that seemed to be in their hands as it unfolded.

Dependence on Nedovic

Of course, Panathinaikos seems to be completely dependent on Nemanja Nedovic’s score. As long as the Serb had a connection to the basket and put down big shots like those in front of Vezenkov, Fal and Papanikolaou, PAO controlled the game. When Nedovic started to get tired, but Wokap couldn’t catch his breath either, the “Greens” suddenly had a problem.

From the 4/9 threes of the first part, “Nendo” broke the baskets with 0/6 in the second part and again tried crazy shots with a big curve, but this time without finding the target. And if in the third third the “Greens” found goals from Okaro White and Macon with their good circulation, in the fourth period the mind was blurred, the basket was reduced and all shots ended in the same way. Iron and mostly a rebound from Olympiakos.

Suddenly Panathinaikos started showing us all his weaknesses.

  • Stefan Jovic, heavy, cannot follow such rhythms without energy, is aimless in attack and vulnerable in defense. It is logical. The Serb wasn’t on the field for a year, it’s not easy for him to find pressure and rhythm through long-term games. His fall will require patience as Panathinaikos can benefit from his presence in the long run.
  • Macon had a chance to move forward. But he also lost in hasty decisions, he was misplaced, he stumbled into the opposing defense several times and in the end stuck to what he had offered in the first 30 minutes.
  • Neither Evans nor White made a difference, Priftis turned to see if he had any solutions and saw that Hugaz still didn’t give him time to join in, Manjuka’s raw face and the center of limited missions, Kavvada. In the absence of Papapetros, Panathinaikos was essentially down to seven players considering Bohoridis played a little early, was penalized with three fouls and never returned.

Papagiannis is better

Comparatively the best of all from Panathinaikos was George Papagiannis. In the first half he dominated the racquet, after Olympiakos got into the racquet a bit, Fal saw him as his shadow at least three times and seemed to have things completely under control. His third foul put him on the bench and when he came back he did everything he could to avoid the worst. He collected rebounds, gave passes, only he … did not take the ball.

The player, who didn’t miss a shot for PAO (5/5, two points), didn’t get a single assist in the last third. He could have used more, but his team’s peripherals had suffered a general execution and creation blackout.

Olympiacos are a better team than Panathinaikos anyway. From the moment the “Greens” started retreating without finding a solution, it was only a matter of time before the Reds went forward. The difference in quality can be seen in a single fact that essentially decided the outcome of the final.

To change the course of the game and win it, Bartzokas sacrificed Sloukas’ participation in the last third. Theoretically the most experienced and best player. Could Pritis do something similar? So “park” Nedovic on the bench and let the others win?

He wants courage

The trophy was a big goal for Panathinaikos, who lost. It would make the continuation enormously easier, it would even forgive heavy defeats in the Euroleague with opponents who will burn for the victories. He might sweep all of Panathinaikos’ problems under the rug as a title win over the theoretically superior Olympiakos would put everything aside.

Now there’s a climb ahead of him, he needs to find motivation to finish the Euroleague with dignity and go into the league playoffs where the question will be much more agonizing because to clinch the title he needs to win the Olympics three times.

PS: The awards ceremony scenes with the players of Panathinaikos and Olympiakos congratulating each other were the best that could be expected in another Final Four, with smiles, with fans of all teams and once when we finally didn’t… the foreigners envied.

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PLEKHANOV: “There are also a few points I would like to point out”

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Head coach of “Kharkov Falcons” Valery Plekhanov He summarized the team’s 2025 results and talked about the preparations for the continuation of the season:

“Summing up the results of the calendar year, I want to congratulate all our fans on the upcoming New Year and Merry Christmas, wish our favorite team peace and good victories! “Kharkov Falcons” are the first players of this Super League season, so second place at the moment is a good result.

There are a few points we would like to emphasize separately. First of all, seven players from last season’s active squad won the Premier League together, but five of them never played in the Super League. Therefore, the experience they gained in the first half of this season is almost priceless. Secondly, Kharkiv Falcons are one of the two champion teams that did not play a single match at home. It’s very difficult when you’re not playing for your fans, you’re training in one gym, and you’re playing in a different gym every time, even on home tours. In these conditions, 4 defeats in 13 matches is a good result.

One of the most negative moments of this year was not being able to participate in the last four of the Ukrainian Cup. Unfortunately, we were a little unlucky in the draw. After an emotionally difficult and physically exhausting match with Krivbass, we did not have enough strength for the next match against Kiev-Basket in the quarter-finals. Unfortunately, our performances in the cup are over, but now we will be able to focus all our efforts on the championship.

Our main problem now is injuries. We have five injured players, three of whom have serious injuries that require a long recovery period. We’re about to get off to a very tough start to the new calendar season because the Falcons will be playing basketball six weekends in a row, which means six road trips with no rest time. If we could count on all twelve players in the squad at the beginning of the season, there will no longer be such a rotation. Therefore, all the responsibility and burden will fall on the players in the rankings. I hope they get over their injuries in the new year, recover from their injuries as soon as possible, return to work and help their beloved club properly represent Kharkiv in the Super League.

Despite the holidays, we have training scheduled almost seven days a week. “I really hope that by January 10 we will be a combat-ready team that can solve serious problems.”

Source: Sport UA

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Bobrov made a double-double in the Ukrainian derby in the Romanian Cup

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Bobrov made a double-double in the Ukrainian derby in the Romanian Cup

On December 23, as part of the 1/8 final of the Romanian Cup, the Ukrainian derby was played between Bucharest and Dinamo. Vyacheslav Bobrova and “Fast” Alexandra Lipovoy.

Dinamo won the match 89:79, and the fate of the ticket to the next round was decided in overtime, as Rapid won the first match – 83:73.

The home players acted more accurately in extra time and won with a total score of 101:85 and advanced to the quarter-finals.

Vyacheslav Bobrov made a double-double in 33 minutes on the field, scoring 10 points (4/7 two-pointers, 0/1 three-pointers, 2/2 free throws), collecting 10 rebounds, 1 block, 5 turnovers and 2 fouls.

Alexander Lipovoy played 38 minutes, scored 16 points (1/2 two-pointers, 4/7 three-pointers, 2/2 free throws), collected 3 rebounds, made 2 assists, 1 steal, 1 turnover and 4 fouls.

Romanian Cup. 1/8 final. 2nd match, 23 December

Dinamo Bucharest – Rapid Bucharest – 101:85 Overtime (17:22, 28:12, 24:19, 20:26, 12:6)

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Mikhailyuk repeated his personal best from the NBA regular season in the match against Memphis

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Mikhailyuk repeated his personal best from the NBA regular season in the match against Memphis

Ukrainian basketball player who plays for Utah Jazz Svyatoslav Mikhayyuk He repeated his personal best in starts in the NBA regular season.

This happened 128:137 in the game between the Utah Jazz and the Memphis Grizzlies on the night of December 23-24.

In this match, Mikhailyuk stayed on the field for 22 minutes and during this time he recorded 9 points (4/4 free throws, 1/4 two-point, 1/5 three-pointers), 4 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals, 1 turnover and 1 foul.

This match was Mikhailyuk’s 27th match as a starter this season. So, at the end of December, Svyatoslav repeated his career record in terms of starts, missing only one game against Dallas.

Previously, Mikhailiuk managed to play as a starter in many matches only in the 2019/20 season as part of the Detroit Pistons.

The Jazz are in 12th place in the NBA Western Conference rankings with 10 wins in 29 games. Utah will play its next game against Detroit on Saturday, December 27 at 04:30 Kyiv time.

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