Euro League
The EuroLeague standings after matchday 2
The triumph in Barcelona was followed by victory over Zalgiris for Olympiakos, who claimed 2/2 ahead of the season’s opening week. place in the EuroLeague 2022/23.
It was the home favorite and Olympiacos justified the predictions, winning 90-80 against Zalgiris Kaunas 2/2 in the EuroLeague of the 2022/23 season. The Lithuanians, who played their first two regular season games away, fell back 0-2.
Fenerbahce, on the other hand, easily edged out Maccabi Tel Aviv (86-71), with Nick Calathes missing the second triple-double of his career and fourth in the history of the competition for a rebound and an assist, while Alba Berlin triumphed over Armani in Milan for 2/2 after a comfortable opening against Partizan.
The results of the 2nd round
Red Star – Panathinaikos 75-77
Monaco – Anatolian Efes 95-92 (extra time)
Virtus Bologna – Bayern Munich 66-63
Barcelona-Real Madrid 75-73
Olympiacos – Zalgiris Kaunas 90-80
Fenerbahce-Maccabi Tel Aviv 86-71
Baskonia – Partizan 103-96 (Extension)
Armani Milano – Alba Berlin 74-80 (extra time)
Valencia – Villerban 76-77
The program of the 3rd game
Zalgiris Kaunas – Virtus Bologna 18/10 at 20:00
Anatolou Efes – Valencia 18/10 at 20:00
Fenerbahce – Villeurbanne 18/10 at 20:45
Maccabi Tel Aviv – Monaco 18/10 at 21:05
Bayern Munich – Barcelona 18/10 at 21:30
Partizan – Armani Milano 18/10 at 21:45
Alba Berlin – Panathinaikos 19/10 at 21:00
Baskonia – Red Star 19/10 at 9:30 p.m
Real Madrid – Olympiacos 19/10 at 21:45
The program of the 4th game
Zalgiris Kaunas – Barcelona 20.10. at 8:00 p.m
Fenerbahce-Valencia 20/10 at 20:45
Maccabi Tel Aviv – Villerban 20/10 at 21:05
Partizan – Virtus Bologna 20.10. at 9:30 p.m
Bayern Munich – Armani Milan 20/10 at 21:30
Anatolou Efes – Alba Berlin 21/10 at 8:30 p.m
Panathinaikos – Monaco 21.10. at 9:00 p.m
Baskonia – Olympiacos 21.10. at 9:30 p.m
Real Madrid – Red Star 21.10. at 9:45 p.m
The ENTIRE regular season schedule can be found here
Source: sport 24
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