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Olympiacos crowned Greek Champions for 15th time, defeating Panathinaikos 85-71 in Game 4 Final (updated)
Olympiacos crowned Greek champion
Basket League: Fournier and Nunn cleared to play in game 4 for Olympiacos and Panathinaikos
Despite incidents in Game 3, the sports judge ruled there is no reason to suspend either player — heavy fines imposed on both teams
Olympiacos came just one point short of 100 at OAKA, defeating Panathinaikos 99-88 – With a win at SEF on Sunday, they will clinch the championship (Upd.)
Olympiacos will line up with the same twelve-man squad as in Game 2 – Panathinaikos will also enter Game 3 with the same twelve-man roster as in the first two games of the finals series
Dimitris Giannakopoulos: Ten-month ban from stadiums for the owner of Panathinaikos BC due to his behavior at SEF
The penalty takes immediate effect – Dimitris Giannakopoulos was also fined €20,000 – Papapetrou and Lessort were acquitted by the ESAKE sports judge
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
Government: It is not a prerequisite for the owners of the two basketball clubs to sit at the same table – We want clear assurances for the smooth conduct of the games
"The same table is not an end in itself," Marinakis said regarding the meeting after 3 PM at the Ministry of Education – Vroutsis: The prerequisite is the declaration to Greek society, everything else is not a priority
Big-5 meeting with UEFA goes virtual; Only Karypidis attended in person
Marinakis, Alafouzos, Savvidis, and Iliopoulos will participate online, while they have sent representatives
ESAKE urges Vroutsis: “Let the finals continue and finish the Championship on the court”
The president of GBL, Michalis Melis, and the league's General Manager, Efthimis Rentzias, met with Deputy Minister of Education, Religious Affairs, and Sports, Giannis Vroutsis, to discuss the future of Greek basketball