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End of the game – Panathinaikos 93-82 Hapoel (updated)

Panathinaikos and Hapoel Tel Aviv are locked in a thrilling contest at the OAKA, with the Israeli side holding a narrow 46–45 lead at halftime in a fiercely contested EuroLeague clash

Newsroom December 18 10:27

End of the game
Panathinaikos 93-82 Hapoel

In a thrilling EuroLeague clash at OAKA, Panathinaikos continues to build on their advantage, leading Hapoel Tel Aviv 93-80 with just over a minute left in the game.

The final moments saw some impressive action:

  • Faried electrified the crowd with a powerful dunk, pushing the score to 93-80.
  • Shorts added another basket to maintain Panathinaikos’ momentum.
  • Blackney and Osman both converted crucial free throws, adding valuable points for their team.
  • Osman’s three-point attempt unfortunately airballed, and shortly after, Bryant committed a foul on Osman.
  • Hapoel called a timeout to regroup with 1:41 remaining on the clock.

Despite Hapoel’s efforts to close the gap, Panathinaikos holds a comfortable lead, putting them in a strong position to secure the win.

As the clock winds down, the atmosphere inside OAKA is electric, with the home fans eagerly anticipating the final buzzer and a significant EuroLeague victory for the Greens.

In an intense EuroLeague matchup at OAKA, Panathinaikos holds a commanding lead over Hapoel Tel Aviv with a score of 87-76, heading into the final moments of the game.

The atmosphere is electric as the home team, the Greens, seems poised to seal the victory. With just under two minutes remaining, Hapoel calls a timeout to regroup, hoping to cut into Panathinaikos’ growing lead.

Key moments from the closing quarter include:

  • Osman’s three-point attempt narrowly missed as an airball, keeping the pressure on Hapoel.
  • Bryant responded with a two-point basket before the timeout was called.
  • Jones managed to sink a crucial three-pointer for Hapoel, but Panathinaikos answered with steady free throws from Nan and Motley.
  • Nan also scored a basket and earned a free throw, further extending the gap.
  • Blackney’s consistent scoring kept the momentum with timely two-pointers.
  • Faried contributed with a key basket, while Osman’s shot pushed the lead to 14 points, prompting another Hapoel timeout.

With just over a minute left, Panathinaikos maintains its grip on the game. The home crowd is buzzing, sensing that the Greens are on the brink of another important EuroLeague victory.

Stay tuned as the action unfolds live, with Panathinaikos aiming to finish strong and secure the win in this hard-fought battle.

In a thrilling final quarter of the EuroLeague clash on December 18, 2025, Panathinaikos continued to press hard and extended their lead against Hapoel Tel Aviv, securing an 84-72 advantage with just minutes remaining.

Panathinaikos showcased its offensive firepower as Nan scored a crucial basket and earned an additional free throw opportunity, further widening the gap. Earlier, Blackney kept the pressure on with consistent scoring, including a powerful follow-up dunk that electrified the home crowd.

With 3:48 left on the clock, Faried added a basket for Hapoel, but Panathinaikos quickly responded. Blackney delivered a two-pointer at 80-68, pushing the Greens further ahead. Osman’s basket later extended the lead to 14 points at 80-66, forcing Hapoel to call a timeout in an attempt to regroup.

Hapoel struggled at the free-throw line, missing four consecutive attempts, which allowed Panathinaikos to capitalize and maintain control. Nan also nailed a timely three-pointer, helping Panathinaikos keep the scoreboard firmly in their favor.

Coach Itoudis was seen searching for solutions on the sidelines as his team maintained a solid +10 lead with Osman scoring again. Despite Hapoel’s efforts, the home team showed great resilience and team coordination, edging closer to a convincing win.

Panathinaikos is gaining momentum late in the game, leading Hapoel Tel Aviv 70–62 in a hard-fought EuroLeague clash at the OAKA, with the contest still very much alive.

The Greens finish the third quarter strongly and carry their rhythm into the opening moments of the fourth. Kostas Sloukas plays a key role in the surge, completing a three-point play before calmly converting from the free-throw line to send Panathinaikos into the final period with a 65–62 advantage.

Hapoel remains competitive throughout the third quarter, briefly taking the lead through Ennis, whose three-pointer makes it 60–58 and pushes his tally to 16 points. Yurtseven responds for Panathinaikos, first giving his team the lead and then leveling the score from the line, while Grant and Micic trade baskets in a tense stretch.

As the fourth quarter begins, Sloukas continues to dictate the tempo. He knocks down two free throws and then buries a three-pointer to stretch the lead to eight points at 70–62, forcing Hapoel to regroup.

With time remaining and the game ongoing, Panathinaikos looks to maintain control, while Hapoel Tel Aviv searches for a response in a high-intensity finish.

Live updates continue.

The game has unfolded as a true battle of momentum, featuring constant lead changes, tough defense, and timely shooting from both teams. Neither side has managed to pull away, underlining the intensity and balance of the matchup.

Hapoel Tel Aviv showed composure in the closing moments of the second quarter. Bryant drew a foul with just 3.2 seconds remaining and converted one of three free throws to give his team the halftime advantage. Earlier, Ennis and Bryant hit back-to-back three-pointers that shifted momentum and forced Panathinaikos head coach Ergin Ataman to call a timeout.

Panathinaikos responded through Kendrick Nunn and Osman, who kept the hosts within touching distance. Osman calmly knocked down two free throws to level the score at 45–45 before Hapoel regained the lead. Despite strong contributions inside, the Greens struggled with focus at times during the second quarter, missing key shots and free throws that could have changed the balance.

Juancho Hernangómez reached a personal milestone during the half, collecting his 500th rebound in the EuroLeague, while the atmosphere at the OAKA reflected the importance of the contest.

With everything still to play for and just one point separating the teams, the second half promises highdrama as both sides look to seize control of a tightly fought encounter.

The match is ongoing, with live updates continuing.

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