Panathinaikos dethrones Real Madrid and wins its seventh Euroleague (77-95)

Panathinaikos dethrones Real Madrid and wins its seventh Euroleague (77-95)

Panathinaikos dethrones Real Madrid and wins its seventh Euroleague (77-95)

He Greek Panathinaikos won their seventh Euroleague this Sunday against Real Madridchampion of the last edition, whom he defeated in the final held at the Uber Arena in Berlin by 77-95 after coming back in the second half, which prevented the Spanish team from adding its twelfth title.

And the start was stimulating for Real Madrid, with Eli John Ndiaye making the most of the opportunity to be a starter to score eight points in a row that included two triples and put his team on the right path.

Thus, those of Chus Mateo will dominate the first quarter 36-25 and the second 54-49.

After the break came the Madrid debacle. With only three points in seven minutes, Panathinaikos had everything in their favor to turn the score around.

The Greeks already led by three at the end of the third quarter (61-64). The advantage grew to 10 and the Hellenes only had to manage that margin to defeat the current champion to win their seventh European title.

Data sheet:

80 – Real Madrid (36+18+7+19): Campazzo (12), Hezonja (8), Musa (15), Ndiaye (8), Tavares (4), -starting quintet-, Poirier (8), Rudy Fernández (-), Causeur (2), Llull (6) , Sergio Rodríguez (11), and Yabusele (6).

95 – Panathinaikos (25+24+15+31): Grant (11), Nunn (21), Papapetrou (4), Mitoglou (8), Lessort (17) -starting five-, Grigonis (-), Sloukas (24), Kostas Antetokounmpo (-), Kalaitzakis (2), Vildoza (3), and Juancho Hernangómez (5).

Referees: Fernando Rocha (Portugal), Ilija Belosevic (Serbia) and Mehdi Difallah (France). They eliminated Campazzo (m.37) and Poirier (m.37) for five fouls.

Source: Eitb

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