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Gave in at the end, losing the title
Δημοσιεύθηκε 14 June 2024

Gave in at the end, losing the title

Olympiacos fought, but failed to fulfill its goal. They lost game 5 at the OAKA to Panathinaikos 82-87 and with it, the title of the Greek League Champions.

Playing good in the back court and with solid perimeter percentages, the 'red & whites' got to build a +11 lead from the start (2-13 by 3'). The hosts reacted, passed the ball inside the post and closed in to 2 points (running a partial 11-2 score). With Alec Peters running the offense, our team maintained the lead (26-31 at 13'), but inexcusably relaxed its pace on both ends of the floor. Defensive lapses and bad decision making when in offense, allowed Panathinaikos to 'run' a partial 24-6 and gain a +11 lead (48-37). Finally, with a dunk and an accompanying foul (although he did not make good on his free-throw), Nikola Milutinov made the score 48-39, which was the one marking the end of the first half.  

In the second half, the 'red & whites' made a strong start and with a partial 11-2 tied the score at 50-50 (24'). From there on, the game became a derby, with our team finding score from the perimeter and getting ahead 61-64 at 29'. However, the connection to the bucket was consequently lost, which Panathinaikos exploited on and with a partial 14-2 got ahead by 9p. (74-66 at 35'). Nigel Williams-Goss, Alec Peters and Kostas Papanikolaou got to strike from the three-point line and closed into one point (81-80) at 39'.    

An airball by Nunn followed at 34'' before the end, while with 11.7'' on the clock, Goss failed to score with a jumper from a 5-meters distance. Walkup sent Hernangomez to the free-throw line immediately after that, but he claimed to had been hurt and was replaced by Mitoglou. Panathinaikos' forward made both free throws, making the score 83-80. From the same position, Goss closed into 83-82 and Nunn made the score 85-82, 7.1'' before the final buzzer. When trying to put the ball back on the court from the sidelines (since coach Bartzokas had called a time-out before that), Goss committed a 5'' violation and practically wasted any hope Olympiacos might have had for sending the game to overtime. The final 87-82 was written by Grigonis who made 2/2 free-throws.  

The quarters: 20-22, 48-39, 65-64, 87-82.

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