FIBA Champions League
The own goal of the “Friends” of AEK and the Cube of Prometheus
No Final Four in the BCL, no Four in the Eurocup. Yiannis Fileris writes about how AEK fans determined the developments in the duels with Hapoel and Prometheus’ Kubik up to the eighth place
The Red Sea is quite far from Jerusalem, but the red flags of Hapoel, which has a house – fire anyway, looked like a red (already stormy) sea, drowning all AEK’s ambitions for a big surprise.
Because the way the scene had developed after the serious incidents in Liosia and the severe punishment by the “Union”, Golgotha was a matter of course. AEK followed him every step of the way as the Israelis raced to the Basketball Champions League Final Four.
At the same time, Prometheus was very good. Not named after Patras, but after a small town (only 15,000 inhabitants). Slobozhanske (pronounce) in central Ukraine near Dnipro. Where, if you don’t remember, the bombs go off and the bullets whistle…
Now based in Riga, where it lost only once this year, it left no room for its eponymous team, from the capital of the Peloponnese, and its qualification for the “4” of the Eurocup came solemnly for the “Children of War”. amidst the apotheosis of Latvians and some Ukrainians who were in the field.
Zero so to the quotient for Greek basketball, which will again see the final phase of the two most important events – after the Euroleague – on television.
The years go by, but instead of going forward, we keep taking steps back. We see others moving forward without even being able to threaten them, caught in pathogens and an almost miserable reality.
It’s not just the fault of the jungle
The easiest thing for AEK is to throw them into the jungle of Jerusalem where the 11,000 fans (and certainly two or three thousand jumpers in addition to the platforms) created a hellish atmosphere. The own goal had been scored by his fans in Athens a week earlier, in a season already suffering from the ‘magic’ of the platform.
Good thing the penalty imposed by FIBA included nothing worse than a hefty fine and empty stands throughout the next season in the BCL.
If AEK as an organization fails to control the minority of its fans that cause incidents, there will be no end to it. It will happen again, no matter how many appeals she makes, no matter how many excuses she makes, as we read in her recent announcement.
Of course, those who carried out the events in Lysia would never go to Israel. The AEK team experienced the “retaliation” either with the fireworks and excitement outside the hotel or with what they found inside the stalls, a stadium always “on fire” from excessive events. Causing trouble for a team with rabid fans is like trying your luck.
In these cases, if you really want to qualify, you should proceed as quietly as possible and put the opponent to sleep rather than adding fuel to the fire. However, we doubt whether those who made the episodes with Hapoel (as in the competition premiere with Rezzo Emilia) had basketball and AEK in mind. Everything else, yes…
✍ The difference between the two teams is less than 40 points. Hapoel would probably have progressed under normal circumstances (because they were the better team overall), but not in this sweeping way. The home team looked like… the Celtics. All contested balls ended up in the hands of Hapoel players who had 11/17 trebles while AEK finished the game with 14/50 shots (!), 9 assists and 16 errors. With these numbers, the result seems very plausible.
Somehow the ‘yellows’ slipped out of the limelight again, their successes in the BCL slowly began to fade and the bans didn’t stop at the mismanagement of an OEM’s financial arrangements, which seems to be a tightrope walk every year. Her overall performance this year was better in the second half and still hasn’t convinced her that she could make it to F4. The European season ends almost catastrophically. Will he be able to save the lot in the Greek league? For now Peristeri is waiting for her.
Until “8” it was fine …
Unlike AEK, Prometheus doesn’t leave the Eurocup that enthusiastically. His run was the best in all the years his home team has played in the competition. Defeating Prometheus in Riga would be a major breakthrough. The strange system of the competition sees knockout matches with home advantage of the strongest team, so it was very difficult for the Greek boys beforehand.
The momentum with which the Ukrainians went into the game was very high. Four or five times they snatched the ball through the hands of Christopoulos’ players while making incredible three-pointers, like that of Tkachenko without balance at the end of the half, or the two of Lipovi, who played as if he wanted to get at the avenge former of his team. Israel-Czech coach Ginzburg’s hosts were a click quicker, more energetic and certainly more on target as they secured their ticket to the semi-finals where they will face Ankara.
Shooting miserably (20/54 shots) with only Thomason in double figures Prometheus couldn’t have been luckier, they certainly aren’t as bad a team as they showed in this match and obviously their run to the ‘8’ be called satisfactory.
Will it come in handy in the championship playoffs? It will now appear that the very interesting duels against PAOK will begin.
Source: sport 24
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FIBA Champions League
In the past, Fraser of Prometheus asked to leave for personal reasons
A blow for Prometheus, because before two weeks had passed since the agreement with Tim Fraser, he had to terminate the contract of the American, who wanted to leave due to a family problem.
Tim Frazier’s second stint in the Stoiximan Basket League was short-lived after Prometheus announced the termination of his contract just 12 days after his acquisition.
As Patrini revealed, the American asked to leave for personal reasons, with Prometheus respecting his wishes.
Frazier managed to play in just one game with the Patriots – in the 68-71 loss to Dijon in the Basketball Champions League, where he had 8 points and 4 assists – with the only positive for Prometheus being no foreigner Stoiximan Basket League was substituted in the Basketball Champions League because he had not included him in his Greek squad.
The announcement in detail:
“KAE Prometheus Patras announces the amicable solution to its collaboration with Tim Frazier, respecting the exceptional family problem that has arisen for the American athlete. We thank him for his offer and wish him all the best for his career.”
Source: sport 24
Hi, my name is Jayden James. I am a writer at Sportish, and I mostly cover sports news. I have been writing since high school and have been published in various magazines and newspapers. I also write book reviews for a website. In my free time, I enjoy playing soccer and basketball.
FIBA Champions League
Then they plunge into the battle of the BCL Play-In, PAOK, Peristeri bwin and Prometheus
PAOK, Peristeri bwin and Prometheus have secured their tickets for the BCL Play-Ins and the schedule of games for the three Greek teams has been announced.
Greece continues to have a strong presence in the Basketball Champions League, with AEK Betsson heading straight to the round of 16 and PAOK, Peristeri bwin and Prometheus vying for a place in the next stage via the play-ins.
The exact dates and times of the games of the three Greek teams in the play-ins of the event have been announced by the BCL, with the team that will be selected first in time in the qualifying battle being that of Thessaloniki.
PAOK’s schedule in detail:
- 1.2., 7:30 p.m., PAOK – Tofas Game 1
- September 1st, 7:00 p.m. Tofas – PAOK Game 2
- 16/1, 19:30 PAOK – Tofas Game 3 (if necessary)
The bwin Pigeon program in detail:
- 3/1, 7:30 p.m. Ritas – Peristeri bwin Game 1
- 10/1, 7:30 p.m. Peristeri bwin – Rita’s game2
- January 17th, 7:30 p.m. Ritas – Pigeon bwin Game 3 (if required)
The Prometheus program in detail:
- March 1st, 9:30 p.m. Le Mans – Prometheus Game 1
- 9/1, 8:30 p.m. Prometheus – La Man Game 2
- January 16, 9:30 p.m. Le Mans – Prometheus Game 3 (if necessary)
Source: sport 24
Hi, my name is Jayden James. I am a writer at Sportish, and I mostly cover sports news. I have been writing since high school and have been published in various magazines and newspapers. I also write book reviews for a website. In my free time, I enjoy playing soccer and basketball.
FIBA Champions League
The eight teams that secured a place in the round of 16 and the pairs of the BCL Play-Ins
The group stage of the Basketball Champions League has concluded and the mystery of the teams that will take part in the competition in 2024 has been solved. Read the play-in pairings in detail and of course the teams in first place have already secured their place in the round of 16.
Finale has entered the group stage of the Basketball Champions League and now the situation is clear as to which teams will continue their course in the competition in the new year.
AEK Betsson qualified directly for the round of 16 despite the defeat against Ludwigsburg, while PAOK (defeated against Galatasaray but with home advantage), Peristeri bwin (home disadvantage) and Prometheus (home disadvantage) continue in the play-ins.
Union are placed in Group L of the Round of 16 along with Murcia and the winners of Le Mans/Prometheus and Hapoel Holon/Oostende will complete the group.
If PAOK overtakes Tofas, they will move into Group I along with Malaga, Strabur and the winner of Sole/Sasari, while if Peristeri bwin qualifies via Rita, they will move into Group I along with Tenerife, Hapoel Jerusalem and the winner of Karsijaka/Breogan Enter Group K.
Specifically, the first eight that are already in the “16” phase:
- Malaga
- Dijon
- Tenerife
- AEK Betsson
- Strasbourg
- Hapoel Jerusalem
- Murthy
- Bonn
The play-in pairs in detail:
- Le Mans – Prometheus
- Ritas – Taubenbwin
- Sole – Sassari
- Ludwigsburg – Darussafaka
- Karsijaka – Breogan
- Hapoel Holon – Ostend
- PAOK – Tofas
- Dertona – Galatasaray
Source: sport 24
Hi, my name is Jayden James. I am a writer at Sportish, and I mostly cover sports news. I have been writing since high school and have been published in various magazines and newspapers. I also write book reviews for a website. In my free time, I enjoy playing soccer and basketball.
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