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Technical penalties fall like hail and the EuroLeague sighs

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Technical penalties fall like hail and the EuroLeague sighs

Enforcement of the rules or excesses of the referees? Two coaches have been sent off in the Euroleague this week and Giannis Fileris sees the reason for harsh penalties for coaches’ behaviour

We had the postponements due to coronavirus, this double week two groups ended up with the host team coaches in the dressing room! George Bartzokas of Istanbul and Ergin Ataman of Barcelona were sent off with two technical penalties. It’s not the best for the tournament, even if we assume that the two coaches have crossed the line, so they rightfully went to the Ülker Arena and Palau Blaugrana dressing rooms.

But have they surpassed them?

  • According to the Fener-Olympiacos match report, Bartzokas said nothing and made no offensive gesture towards the referees. He received the first technical penalty for not going to give instructions and look at the referees, and the second for going to the secretariat’s table.
  • For his part, Ataman gave a whole show, initially refusing to leave the ground before walking with his fists raised and clenched, shouting to the Barça crowd “I won the cup”.

However, the two sackings are included in the list of coaches who have received the most technical penalties this year, although Bartzokas had only received a “T” as of Tuesday. In Istanbul he got two collected:

So what happens? Are there coaches marked for the referees to wait for in the corner? Do they all have the same dimensions and weights? Do all referees award penalties equally easily? Is it a game?

Technical punishment has long been a topic of conversation and friction. Other referees made it easy for themselves, for flea jumps, others were more condescending in dealing with the coaches. Coaches often step on the referee’s goal on purpose! It’s a coaching trick, a technical penalty, even to stop the opponents’ pace in case the game goes against everything and there is no other option than the bench…

Moaning from the first minute

Of course, the recommendation to tighten the code of conduct for referees and to punish them with a technical penalty in the event of deviations goes without saying. Yes, there are coaches who whine all the time, most notably Saronas Yassikevitsios, who as a player had the urge to whine about every decision at every stage. Saras doesn’t stop protesting in the coach’s suit, even stunning his players.

It is obvious that the screaming coaches are being labeled by the referees. The referees talk to each other, they know who is causing them and who has no problem asserting themselves on the field. On the other hand, there are referees who go beyond the limits of strictness. Spanish referees have that mentality, with the first and best being Miguel Perez, who sent Bartzokas into the dressing room on Tuesday night.

In order to prevent Andrea Trinkieri from entering the field and protesting, some referees allegedly attacked him on purpose without being able to verify it. Are you saying the Italy coach has had shoulder surgery?

Others, however, have no say in their protests. They yell, tighten their ties, “tell the referees,” but the referees finish off the Chinese, even though their orders are clear not to discriminate. The glamor of each team always plays a role, their perspective in the organization, the character of the coaches, the way they protest.

Some coaches are also playing on referee staying power now that we’re in the regular season. Yes, all games are important, but not like the playoffs, and especially the last four, which are the aspirations of the top referees. Records are tricky, refs know them better as teams (informally) have a reason in ref designating the top date and a game, whatever it is, is made from there.

On the other hand: even if Perez or Javor, who dismissed Bartzoka and Ataman, could not withstand the “challenges” of the coaches, the image of finishing two games without the coaches of the host team does not contribute to the team’s image at Euroleague. The referee must primarily apply the rules, but he must know when to act “diplomatically” for the economy of the game.

We would add that excessive power in the hands of certain referees is also detrimental to the Euroleague. If you look closely at each week’s definitions, you can see that the 18 required for the positions of the first two umpires are the same. The third referee simply changes, mostly to have … variety.



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Mustafa Fal, the red spider web

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Mustafa Fal, the red spider web

Mustafa Fal has delivered a monstrous performance in international matches and Vassilis Skoundis is tackling the problem, inevitably involving the first teacher of the art, Panagiotis Fassoulas.

“The gypsy saw his generation and his heart rejoiced,” says a proverb whose meaning fits the occasion… I mean, the occasion of Fal seeing the other Fal opposite him and enjoying him normally and in accordance with the law!

Let the necessary recommendations be made…

One of them is Mustafa Fal, who was born in Paris on February 23, 1992, he is French, he plays in his country’s national team, his hat comes from Senegal, he has been looking since he was 2.18. He is in his third season at Olympiacos…

Yusufa and Taco

The other person who competed against him yesterday is Youssoufa Fal, who was born in Dakar on January 12, 1995, is a Senegalese with French nationality, has a height of 2.21 m and is competing in Villerban for the third consecutive time…

There is of course the much wilder Taco Fal, who was also born in Dakar on December 10, 1995, spent three seasons in the NBA, is now sizzling in China and has had his head tickling the feet of God since he was 229 cm tall!

Mustafa, Yusufa and Tako have no relationship or kinship between them: they are synonymous, apart from the coincidence that ensures that they are all three kilometers long!

The triple-double figure in Pylaia

He had attacked the Olympiacos central defender again on the 11th of last month, on the occasion of the triple-double he scored in the game against PAOK in Pylaia, rare in our area, but he wanted to make us laugh for a while as his only goal!

At first he missed Yannis Fileris who treated him properly, but I also have some stitches for his fur!

To say my sin, I laughed and liked Fileris’ pun on… Wrong!

Fasoulas and… Lumidis

In any case, “Pani” was like…Lumidis in the field of coffee roasting, plus he made heads turn with soft nails with his unique and unparalleled skills.

To paraphrase Lumidis’ advertising slogan: in our case it was “Everyone in their own way and Fasoulas in their caps“!

Since the conversation broke out, the experienced PAOK and Olympiacos international center has recorded five triple-doubles with points, rebounds and blocks, which are of course rarer than those that include assists.

He scored the first of these goals on October 15, 1988 (PAOK-Panionios) with 18 points, 18 rebounds and 13 blocks.

Two weeks later he “wrote” the second with 20-18-11 against Apollon Patras, on November 19 he followed the third against Sporting (29-19-15), while in the 1990/91 season he added two more: 18 – 14-10 with Peristeri and 19-12-11 with Iraklis.

Vrankovic’s record and the “wow” with Green

Similar triple feats with plugs have also been achieved by Stojan Vrankovic (who is already the record holder in EuroLeague history with 10 in a Fortitudo Bologna-Cibona Zagreb game) with Panathinaikos, Anthony Cook with PAOK, Mike Smrek with Dafni, PJ Brown with Panionios, Efthymis Renzias with the National Youth Team and Antonis Fotsis with the Greens youth team.

On Friday night in Lyon, Fall broke the bank when he nearly followed in Draymond Green’s footsteps and posted a rare triple-double without scoring in double figures.

He reached the final horn with two points, seven rebounds, seven assists and eight blocks, while the Warriors’ cocky forward did so on February 10, 2017 against the Grizzlies with 11 rebounds, 10 assists, 10 steals and just two points.

From 0.8 to 8

Fal had grabbed 14 rebounds in the game against Red Star while he dished out seven assists in the game against Baskonia, so there is no news here…

The wave was caused by the eight caps, because on the one hand there are a lot of them and on the other hand the so-called do not have a big problem with davtes.

Before the game with Villerban, he had taken 12 shots in 14 games, and suddenly he flashed and thundered from a 0.8 average to eight!

What is the key quality a good blocker should have?

The cap for Moretti, the timing and the caps

Instead of answering, I’ll give the floor to a specialist and expert, none other than Panagiotis Fasoulas, who, among other things, scored the most decisive international match in the history of Olympiacos!

I am referring to the match against Paolo Moretti in the third game of the European Champions Cup playoff series in the 10993/94 season, thanks to which Piraeus qualified for the Final 4 in Tel Aviv.

Everything is a question of timing“he explained to me when I asked him how he cultivated and developed his art.

You need to know and understand where, when and how to jump to block the opponent’s shot. In addition to this sense of space and time, speed of movement and long arms also play a role. I did the caps and even covered the ball so we could go straight to attack” explains Fasoulas, who is already drawing the moral lesson of the story…

“Attack requires talent, but defense depends on will.”

The spider web

Last but not least, this desire flowed from the… gums of Fasoula, who went out and trapped his opponents in the spider’s web from which no one could escape.

From his appearance in the early 80s until his retirement in 1999, he reduced defense not only to a science, but to a spectacular spectacle!

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Matias Lessor’s message about his injury: “It hurts, but I’m fine”

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Matias Lessor’s message about his injury: “It hurts, but I’m fine”

Matias Lessor received hundreds of interesting messages from friends of Panathinaikos AKTOR about his injury and quickly explained what the situation is.

Matias Lessor’s injury was the only black mark in the game against Armani Milano. For this very reason, the people of Panathinaikos AKTOR didn’t enjoy it as much as they would have liked. At least until they received the results of the sports high school exams.

The day after the game, it became clear that the problem was not serious. However, Matias Lessor explained in detail how he feels after his injury and thanked everyone for their interest.

Matias Lesor’s message in detail:

Thank you everyone for your lovely messages and your interest. I’m feeling much better. It just hurts, but I’m fine“.



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The landlord’s tests are clear, he will be left out against Prometheus

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The landlord’s tests are clear, he will be left out against Prometheus

End of alert for Matias Lesor at Panathinaikos AKTOR. The French center has a bad back due to the injury and will miss tomorrow’s (December 24th) game against Prometheus in Patras (20:15, ERT3 and LIVE on Sportish), but his tests were clear.

Matias Lesor will play in tomorrow’s (December 24th) away game of Panathinaikos AKTOR against Prometheus (8:15 p.m., 3 a.m. and LIVE from Sportish) on matchday 11 of the Stoiximan Basket League due to the lower back injury he sustained in this game , do not compete Armani Milano. But he escaped the worst.

The French center was tested immediately after the return of the “Greens” from Milan, who were “clean”. In other words, they didn’t show that the bone was broken in the middle – which everyone feared when they saw the Frenchman slaughtered on the ground. But Lesor is still in pain, ruling him out of the game against Prometheus and considered doubtful for next week’s EuroLeague game against Red Star.

With Lesor out, Oleg Balcherovski, Kostas Antetokounmpo and Dinos Mitoglou will fill the center position in the game against Prometheus.

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