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Euroleague: Len played 6 minutes and Real won, Panathinaikos beat Hapoel

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On December 18, four matches of the 17th round were played within the scope of the Euroleague regular championship.

Real Madrid hosted Paris and won a productive match.

The first half of the match witnessed a balanced match, the teams changed the lead 13 times and none of them managed to get a lead of more than 7 points. Thus, the away team had a 1-point advantage before the big break – 50:49. They improved this in the third quarter, keeping their opponent behind by 4-6 points, and took a +7 (77:70) lead at the beginning of the fourth quarter. “Real” responded with a move of 10:1 and took the lead with 86:81, after which they did not give up the game and remained within two shots of their opponent. As a result, the score was 95:90 in favor of Madrid.

Real Madrid’s Ukrainian headquarters Alexey Len He spent 6 minutes on the court and during this time he scored 2 points (1/1 two-point field goal) and 1 blocked shot.

The best player of the match was Maledon, who scored 21 points, which made a significant contribution to Madrid’s victory.

In the central match of the day, Panathinaikos hosted Hapoel Tel Aviv and achieved an important victory.

Both teams started the match calmly, exchanging accurate shots, and in the middle of the first quarter, PAO made a 13:0 attack and took the lead with a score of 20:8. Hapoel responded with a 9:0 attack (20:17) and tied the game again. Then the teams no longer allowed each other to make such breakthroughs and played a fairly even match. This situation continued until the end of the third quarter and the score was 62:62. After this, at the beginning of the last ten minutes, the Greeks made a move at 13:0 and calmly carried the match to a victory of 93:82.

The most productive player of the match was Nunn, who brought 19 points to PAO, while Farid, who grabbed 11 rebounds, was two points behind the double-double.

Europa League. Regular season. 17th round, 18 December

Maccabi Tel Aviv – Valencia – 85:82 (19:21, 28:20, 23:20, 15:21)

maccabi: Lundberg (12 points + 3 rebounds + 7 assists), Walker (14), Clark (11 + 3 assists), Leaf (11 + 5 rebounds), Santos (10), Gord (9 + 7 + 1), Ryman (5 + 1 rebounds), Sorkin (5 + 4 + 1), Brissett (5 + 4 + 1), DiBartolomeo (3 + 2 rebounds).

Valencia: Taylor (15 + 8 rebounds), Badio (14 + 1 rebounds), Costello (13 + 6 + 1), Montero (11 + 3 + 5), Moore (7 + 4 + 2), Ruvers (7 + 5 rebounds), Pradilla (5 + 2 + 2), Key (4 + 6 + 1), Thompson (4 + 4 + 5), Puerto (2 + 4 rebounds), De Larrea (4 transfers).

Panathinaikos – Hapoel Tel Aviv – 93:82 (22:17, 23:29, 20:16, 28:20)

Panathinaikos: Nunn (19+2+2), Osman (17+3+1), Yurtseven (11+4 rebounds), Grant (9+1+6), Sloukas (8+4 rebounds), Farid (8+11 rebounds), Hernangomez (7+3 rebounds), Shorts (6+1+2), Kalaitsakes (3+2+2), Mitoglou (3), Rogkavopoulos (2 + 1 rebounds).

Hapoel: Ennis (16+3+1), Blakeney (15+2+1), Bryant (14+7+2), Malcolm (14+3+1), Jones (10+5+6), Oturu (6+11+2), Micic (4+2+4), Motley (3+3 rebounds).

Milan – Fenerbahce – 87:72 (11:19, 21:21, 23:16, 17:31)

Milan: Brooks (18 + 2 rebounds), Guduric (13 + 3 + 4), Ellis (13 + 2 + 5), Booker (10 + 3 rebounds), Shields (10 + 6 + 1), Liday (4 + 5 rebounds), Brown (2 + 1 assist), Nibo (2 + 5 rebounds), Ricci (3 rebounds).

Fenerbahce: Horton-Tucker (23+5+2), Colson (20+2+1), Biberovich (14+3+2), Baldwin (13+5+6), Hall (4+2 assists), Melli (2+7+2), Bacot (1 rebound + 2 assists), Birsen (2 rebounds), Birch (2 rebounds).

Real Madrid – Paris – 95:90 (24:21, 25:29, 21:24, 25:16)

Real: Maledon (21 + 5 + 2), Tavares (16 + 6 rebounds), Lyles (14 + 6 + 6), Okeke (9 + 8 + 1), Dec (8 + 4 rebounds), Campazzo (7 + 1 + 4), Garuba (6 + 2 rebounds), Hezonja (6 + 3 + 4), Abalde (4 + 3 assists), Len (2), Yul (2 + 3 gears).

Paris: Rodin (19 + 4 + 4), Ouattara (14 + 1 + 3), Herrera (12 + 3 + 2), Stevens (11 + 7 rebounds), Heaphy (11 + 2 + 5), M’Bae (10 + 2 + 3), Faye (4 + 5 rebounds), Dokossi (3 + 9 rebounds), Cavalier (3), Morgan (3 + 2 + 1).

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Source: Sport UA

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