In the first “do or die” game of the season, Olympiacos defeated Barcelona 92-58, leveling the series at 2-2.
Now, the ticket to the Berlin Final Four will be decided in the fifth and final game in Barcelona (likely on May 8th).
After the first quarter, Giorgos Bartzokas’s players did whatever they pleased on the court, dismantling Barcelona in every aspect of the game. With the support of the fans, they achieved a remarkably easy victory, and now they will head to Spain with their confidence soaring.
MOUSTAPHA FALL QUI DÉGOMME TOUT 💥
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Le Mclissic Show continue avant la MT 👀
11 PTS à 5/6 au tir
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Their next obligation: Olympiacos will face Barcelona in Game 5 in Spain, likely on Wednesday, May 8th. In the meantime, the Catalans will play for their championship against Gran Canaria at their home court.