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Panathinaikos AKTOR was initially tough (competitively and mentally) and then effective. Explains Kendrick Nunn’s tenacity, sure hands and high level of defense. Alexandros Trigas writes.

Last week, Panathinaikos AKTOR devilishly opened a small wound by destroying Istanbul’s chance – the game against Real Madrid is a different story.

Since the program stated that there would then be three exams outside of OAKA, the level of difficulty was actually very high. And yet Panathinaikos AKTOR reacted appropriately. The “yet” is not a criticism of this team’s talent (there is plenty of that), but rather of how they handled the games before them. In a naive and problematic way in the finale.

However, this time (or if you prefer, this time) he was very different. Like day and night. Cynical, efficient, determined and tough. Competitively and mentally. He went to the LDLC Arena and did the obvious, turning around a… lost game at the Salle Gaston Medecin and a few days later simply swept Armani Milano at the Mediolanum Forum.


The common denominator? Kendrick Nunn!

The 28-year-old guard, who landed in Athens after the season began, proved why the EuroLeague’s big bucks wanted him all summer long. He found his time and his role (perhaps sooner than many expected) and… tied the knot.

The many safe hands

The good thing about Panathinaikos AKTOR is that he has many safe hands to defuse the situation when things get difficult. Jerian Grant provided error-free basketball, Kostas Slukas forced Armani Milano’s small and big boys into back-to-back pick-and-rolls, while Kendrick Nunn went into his – personal – favorite phases, confusing everyone he found in front of him.

After all, isn’t this the importance of the entire district that Ergin Ataman has this year? Feel the necessary security and – why not – finish the big games with three short ones. Ultimately, they decide, the ones who determine the course of the games.

Defense at (the right) level

Of course, none of what we’re discussing would have happened without the great (individual and group) defense feature. Unlike what happened against Monaco (there the data was more demanding), Panathinaikos’ AKTOR players were really good at the back of the floor. With the exception of two or three minutes that were relaxing, they did their job well.

The intensity they showed in the fourth quarter, the defensive rebounds they secured (note: they only missed one all season) and the constant presence of a hand on the ball to… disrupt the execution , made the difference. And accordingly, they filled those present with confidence, so that they felt calmer in the attack and did not lose the lead until the end.

MVP and the unsung heroes

If he hadn’t been injured, Matias Lessor might have won the MVP title thanks to the numerous duels he won against the big men of Armani Milano. But no one can deny that Kendrick Nunn (who scored seven points in the final) was the most valuable player of the night.

Of course, this doesn’t negate something else: the presence of many unsung heroes. From Jerian Grant, who was frugal on offense (10 points on 4/8 shooting) and impressive on defense. From Kostas Sloukas (9 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assists), who played the best game of his green career. Juancho Hernangomet (7 points, 7 rebounds, 2 assists in 16’42”), who proved valuable and reminded everyone how much he was missed in the last month and a half.

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Somehow, Panathinaikos AKTOR turned the difficult schedule of three games in a row (Villerban, Monaco, Armani Milano) into the fuel he needed to regain his confidence. And it turns out that (every) program is not inherently easy or difficult, but the results make it so.

That’s why an OAKA victory over Red Star in six nights (Thursday, December 28, 9:15 p.m.) can further define the character of this week before a ten-day period that includes four (!) games in the EuroLeague.

With the first games in Spain against Valencia and Baskonia.


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The coach of the Super League club threatened the team with a squad change

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On December 20-21, Niko-Basket lost two home matches to Dnepr and Zaporozhye in the eighth round of the Super League and therefore finished the calendar year in 9th place in the standings with 4 wins in 14 matches.

Head coach of the team after the defeat of Zaporozhye (67:78) Valentin Berestnev He listed the reasons for the team’s unsuccessful results as follows:

“Counting the first, third and fourth quarters, we won by one point each. We lost the entire game in the second quarter. We had a 7-point lead in the second quarter, but we finished with minus 9. We lost the fight, lost the rebounds, made childish mistakes. This caused the opponent to get over the shock of being behind 12:19 and the game turned in another direction.

We could not find a leader who could do what Lovings and Lishchina did. Eisa scored almost 30 points per game, surpassing our fourth point.

I would like to thank our fans who supported us until the end. They said warm and kind words to us after the match. This is our first year playing in the Super League. Most of the players have no experience of playing in the Super League: Max (Grischuk), Vitaly (Volodin), Bodya (Likhoy). Zaitsev, Safonov and Garbar have experience. Kabanov has little experience. This is a difficult season for them, which will show who will advance to the Super League level and who will not.

Therefore, I would like to thank our fans once again. There were two alarms today. Yesterday we finished the match three hours later than planned. Despite this, people stayed and supported us. We are very grateful for this support.

We train six times a week, twice a day to improve our game. I believe that we will overcome this situation and have a team that will compete for Super League awards, become a strong middle team and beat everyone at home, just like 10-15 years ago.

Most of the guys have no experience, so mistakes are made. Not technical, tactical. There is a lack of a leader who will take responsibility in difficult times. Now we are looking for such a player in the team. If we can’t find it, we will face three foreign players like most other teams. If our audience likes it.”

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NBA: Tension in Atlanta, overtime in Sacramento and confident victory for New York

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NBA: Tension in Atlanta, overtime in Sacramento and confident victory for New York

Six games of the NBA regular season were played on the night of December 21-22.

Atlanta hosted Chicago and lost in a high-scoring game.

The teams focused on offense from the beginning of the match and this continued throughout the game. As a result, Atlanta made 23 three-pointers and Chicago made 20, and both teams had a shooting percentage close to 50. The teams also frequently missed each other at the basket, so the game resembled a constant exchange of points. The leader changed 20 times in the meeting and the fate of the match was decided at the last minute. Prior to that, the Bulls had built a 6-point advantage, but the Hawks nearly made up for it as the opponents took one of every two shots and Young and Johnson each scored three points for the home team. Still, the outcome was 152:150 in favor of Chicago.

The most productive player of the match was Johnson, who fell one assist short of a triple-double with 36 points and 11 rebounds. The Bulls also had a triple-double contender, but Giddy, who had 19 points and 11 assists, was one rebound short.

Sacramento made a great comeback against Houston and won at home.

Having performed better in the first half, the Rockets eventually gained an advantage of 11 points (68:57) and maintained a comfortable distance from the opponent in the third quarter with 9 points (91:82), and at the beginning of the fourth 12 minutes, this difference increased to +14 – 100:86. But after that the Kings made a 12:0 move and practically equalized: 98:100. Houston then had a few-point advantage, but with 15 seconds left in the fourth quarter, Westbrook made a three-pointer and tied the score at 112:112. The match went to overtime and Schroeder’s three-point shot 4 seconds before the siren was decisive – 125:124.

At the end of this match, Schröder recorded a double-double with 27 points and 10 assists. While Westbrook achieved the same success with 21 points and 13 rebounds, Reynaud also played with 12 points and 14 rebounds.

New York confidently won its home game against Miami.

Heat had a successful performance by winning the first quarter with a score of 37:30, but in the second 12 minutes, the Knicks managed to close the gap and take the lead and entered the long break with +4 – 66:62 on the scoreboard. In the second half, New York constantly kept its opponent within two or three attacks and carried the match to a confident victory with 132:125.

Brunson was the best player of the game, scoring 47 points, which significantly helped the Knicks win.

NBA. Regular season, December 22

Atlanta – Chicago – 150:152 (38:38, 35:45, 42:33, 35:36)

In Atlanta: Johnson (36 + 11 rebounds + 9 assists), Young (35 + 9 assists), Okongwu (23 + 7 rebounds + 6 assists), Risache (17), Daniels (8 + 9 rebounds + 9 assists) – start; Krejci (20), Alexander-Walker (9), Gueye (2), Kennard (0), Newell (0).

Chicago: Buzelis (28), White (21), Giddy (19 + 9 rebounds + 12 assists), Okoro (14), Vucevic (13 + 6 assists) – start; Herter (16), Dosunmu (13), Jones (11), Collins (10 + 7 rebounds), Williams (4), Smith (3).

Sacramento – Houston – 125:124 Overtime (30:31, 27:37, 25:23, 30:21, 13:12)

Sacramento: DeRozan (27 + 9 assists), Murray (26), Westbrook (21 + 13 rebounds), Reynaud (12 + 14 rebounds), Achiuwa (5) – start; Schroeder (24 + 7 rebounds + 10 assists), Clifford (6), Cardwell (2), Monk (2), Ellis (0).

Houston: Shengyun (28), Durant (24 + 10 rebounds + 8 assists), Thompson (18 + 9 rebounds + 8 assists), Smith (18), Okogie (3) – start; Ison (16), Shepard (15), Capela (2).

New York – Miami – 132:125 (30:37, 36:25, 39:37, 27:26)

New York: Brunson (47 + 8 assists), Bridges (24), Anunoby (18), Hart (13 + 10 rebounds), Towns (2) – start; Clarkson (10), Robinson (9 + 7 rebounds), Kolek (6), Diawara (3).

Miami: Ware (28 + 19 rebounds), Powell (22), Adebayo (14 + 9 rebounds), Mitchell (13 + 8 assists), Wiggins (7) – start; Haykes (23), Smith (9), Fontecchio (7), Yakucionis (2).

Brooklyn – Toronto – 96:81 (24:18, 25:21, 18:26, 29:16)

Brooklyn: Porter (24 + 11 rebounds), Clowney (19 + 9 rebounds), Diomin (16), Clexton (12 + 7 rebounds), Menn (5 + 7 assists) – start; Sharp (8), Traore (8), Z. Williams (2), Martin (2), Wolf (0).

Toronto: Ingram (19), Quickley (17 + 10 assists), Agbaji (7), Barnes (6), Poeltl (2) – start; Walter (9), Murray-Boyles (8), Bettle (4), Mamukelashvili (4), Dick (3), Shead (2), Temple (0).

Washington – San Antonio – 113:124 (28:26, 21:43, 37:29, 27:26)

Washington: Carrington (21), Vukcevic (18 + 9 rebounds), McCollum (15), George (14 + 7 assists), Shempeni (5) – start; Johnson (19 + 7 rebounds), Brenham (9), Riley (8), Watkins (4), Hill (0).

San Antonio: Fox (27 + 7 rebounds + 6 assists), Cornet (20 + 12 rebounds), Castle (18 + 11 assists), Barnes (14), Vassell (11) – start; Vembanyama (14 + 12 rebounds), K. Johnson (12 + 9 rebounds), Olynyk (4), Shempeni (3), Harper (1).

Minnesota – Milwaukee – 103:100 (23:29, 25:31, 27:15, 28:25)

Minnesota: Edwards (24 + 6 assists), DiVincenzo (18), Randle (12 + 7 rebounds), Gobert (11 + 18 rebounds), McDaniels (0) – start; Reed (12), Shannon (11), Hyland (9), Conley (6 + 6 assists), Clark (0).

Milwaukee: Porter (24 + 10 rebounds + 9 assists + 6 turnovers), Portis (16 + 11 rebounds), Turner (13), Kuzma (12 + 10 rebounds), Green (4) – start; Rollins (16), Sims (9), Trent (6), G. Harris (0).

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Coach Rovno: “It’s a shame. I don’t want to comment.”

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Head coach of BC “Rivne” Denis Spiridonov He shared his impressions about the defeat in the Super League match against Kyiv-Basket – 63:82:

“I want to apologize to our fans. It’s a shame. I don’t want to comment. I don’t understand where the team is today. Especially in the first quarter. Today’s match ended in the first quarter. The whole story.

Nothing worked when we stayed true to our principles. We were preparing for the Kyiv-Basket match and we understood what they were going to do defensively. And we couldn’t break their exchanges with doubles. Everything was done exactly the opposite. We prepared for one thing; We did it differently. We will continue to work.

I knew what they would do, what defensive systems Kyiv-Basket would use. We prepared carefully for this. We have Americans, leaders, but today they are completely blocked. This is the value of “Kyiv-Basket” respectively.

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