“Break” of Olympiakos in Barcelona – Petrushev’s injury worries VIDEO – Euroleague – Basketball – B92.sport

“Break” of Olympiakos in Barcelona – Petrushev’s injury worries VIDEO – Euroleague – Basketball – B92.sport
“Break” of Olympiakos in Barcelona – Petrushev’s injury worries VIDEO – Euroleague – Basketball – B92.sport
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The team from Piraeus celebrated the victory in the first match in the Blaugrana with a result and thus took advantage of the home field.

The Greek team controlled the match throughout the match, and although Barca managed to turn around and take the lead in the second half, the series of guests towards the end of the half was crucial.

Then Olympiakos reached +10 (34:44) and that advantage, with more or less fluctuations, was maintained until the very end.

Olympiakos had a maximum of +13 in the third quarter, but with an 8:0 run in the middle of the last part, Barcelona managed to come within two minus points and “nailed” the finish.

In it, the guests repelled attacks several times, and Barca missed the last chance in the last minute when Nicola Laprovitola wasted the attack to 72:75.

In the next attack, Filip Petrushev was fouled and his knee “walked” when he landed, which is why he stayed on the floor, and then with the help of Nikola Milutinov, he barely walked to the bench.

It seemed to be a more serious problem, but subsequent examinations and news from Olympiakos will indicate the extent of the injury to the Serbian representative.

The red and whites reached the “break” with 15 points from Nigel Williams-Goss and 14 from Izea Kenan, while Petrushev had 12 with five rebounds, and Mustafa Fal had 11 points.

In the Barcelona team, Willy Hernangomez and Jabari Parker had 13 each, Alex Abrinjes 11, and Ricky Rubio 10 points.

The next match in this series is also played in Barcelona, ​​in two evenings.

The article is in Serbian

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