Fenerbahce Beko 75-82 Olimpia Milano MATCH RESULT – SUMMARY – Breaking THY EuroLeague news



In the 24th week of THY Euroleague, our representative Fenerbahce Beko faced Olimpia Milano.


Our representative Fenerbahce Beko lost to Olimpia Milano at home with a score of 75-82.


With this result, Fenerbahce Beko got its 12th defeat in Euroleague.


HERE ARE THE PERIOD RESULTS:


1st PERIOD RESULT: Fenerbahce Beko 18-23 Olympia Milan


2nd PERIOD RESULT: Fenerbahce Beko 35-37 Olympia Milan


3rd PERIOD RESULT: Fenerbahce Beko 52-61 Olympia Milan


4th PERIOD RESULT: Fenerbahce Beko 75-82 Olympia Milan


Fenerbahçe Beko lost 82-75 at home against Italian team Olimpia Milano in the 24th week of the Turkish Airlines Euroleague’s postponed match. After this result, the yellow-dark blue team lost their 12th out of 29 matches, while Olimpia Milano increased the number of victories to 13.

The yellow-dark blue team started the match, played at Ülker Sports and Event Hall, with the top 5 of Nick Calathes, Scottie Wilbekin, Tarık Biberovic, Nigel Hayes-Davis and Johnathan Motley. Milan’s top 5 consisted of Shabazz Napier, Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot, Stefano Tonut, Nicolo Melli and Johannes Voigtmann. Fenerbahce, who started the match sluggishly on offense, closed the first 4 minutes of the fight 7-4 behind. In the later part of the period, the yellow-dark blue team, which scored consecutive points with Motley’s intervention in the attack, failed to stop their opponent in defense, and went into the last two minutes with a margin of 5 points: 16-21. Maintaining the difference in the remaining section, Milan finished the first period ahead 23-18.

Fenerbahce, who could not evaluate the empty shots he found from behind the three-point line in the second period, entered the last 4 minutes behind by 8 points: 24-32. After this minute, Marko Guduric started to reduce the lead with the attack. With Devin Booker’s basket 1 second before the end of the period, Fenerbahçe reduced the lead to 2 and the away team finished ahead 37-35 in the first half.

Milan, who started the third quarter more effectively, increased the lead to double digits for the first time with 5.27 left of the period when Napier and Luwawu-Cabarrot were effective on offense: 42-52. The away team managed to maintain the difference until the end of the period, leading 61-52 in the last period by 9 points.

In the last period, both teams started ineffective in attack, and the first two minutes were passed countless times. After Napier’s consecutive points, the yellow-dark blue team, which scored with Motley and Edwards, reduced the lead to 7 with 5.52 remaining to give their opponent a time-out: 59-66. Unable to stop Napier on offense, the yellow-dark blue team hit a three-pointer with Edwards after Motley’s basket foul, reducing the lead to 4 with 1.22 left: 72-76. Milan, who scored points with the Baron in the remaining section, won the park 82-75.


LIVING ROOM: Ülker Sports and Events

REFEREES: Daniel Hierrezuelo, Olegs Latisevs, Rain Peerandi

FENERBAHCE BACKHOE: Calathes, Wilbekin 7, Tarık Biberovic 2, Hayes-Davis, Motley 22, Guduric 19, Edwards 16, Booker 5, Şehmus Hazer, Bjelica 4, Melih Mahmutoğlu

OLIMPIA MILAN: Napier 26, Luwawu-Cabarrot 19, Tonut 6, Melli, Voigtmann 8, Baron 8, Hines 4, Thomas 2, Ricci 3, Mitrou-Long 3, Davies 3




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