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Basket League: The backstage efforts to avoid a shutdown – Anxiety over finals starting Friday

The basketball championship thriller had a positive ending – despite tensions running high even yesterday, Giannakopoulos and the Angelopoulos brothers committed to a smooth and orderly conduct of the finals

Newsroom June 5 08:25

The Greek basketball championship narrowly avoided collapse following intense negotiations and last-minute interventions. Despite a week marked by inflammatory statements and legal confrontations between Panathinaikos and Olympiakos owners, a crisis meeting led by Sports Minister Giannis Vroutsis brought a resolution late Wednesday. The finals will resume Friday with Game 3 at OAKA.

The dispute reached a boiling point after public spats and mutual lawsuits between club figures, including the brief arrest of Olympiakos VP George Skindilias following a complaint by the daughter of Panathinaikos owner Dimitris Giannakopoulos, which he countered with lawsuits of his own. Tensions peaked when Giannakopoulos, wanted for questioning, voluntarily appeared at a local police station and was released in time to attend the ministerial meeting.

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Vroutsis’ insistence on separate meetings rather than a joint appearance proved key. Giannakopoulos emerged first from the talks, announcing a positive outcome and praising the government’s efforts. Hours later, Panagiotis and Giorgos Angelopoulos followed with a statement confirming their agreement and expressing commitment to the league’s continuation.

The Minister confirmed the breakthrough, thanking both club leaderships and emphasizing that safety and fair play were guaranteed. The two clubs issued a joint statement reaffirming their commitment to a peaceful and sportsmanlike conclusion to the 2024–2025 finals.

Government sources expressed satisfaction, highlighting the proactive stance taken to defuse escalating tensions. Attention now turns to Game 3 on Sunday, where the tied 1–1 series resumes under new hopes for focus on basketball over boardroom drama.

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