2017–18 EuroLeague

Panathinaikos fans ecstatic over European basketball triumph

Thousands of Panathinaikos supporters flocked to Omonia Square in the center of Athens to celebrate winning the EuroLeague Final in the early hours of Monday. Panathinaikos came back from 14 points down to beat title-holders and favorites Real Madrid 95-80 in Berlin's final late Sunday. [Reuters]

Fenerbahçe earns Euroleague Final Four spot

Fenerbahçe Beko became the first-ever team to win a Game 5 as the road team to make to the 2024 Turkish Airlines Euroleague Final Four, by beating Monaco 80-79 on May 8 night.

Having last made it to the Final Four in 2019, Fenerbahçe will play a semifinal match in Berlin against Panathinaikos on May 24, when Real Madrid takes on Olympiacos in the other semifinal.

Reds end year with triumph at Khimki

Olympiakos put 105 past Khimki in Russia to end its three-game losing streak in the Euroleague, while Panathinaikos succumbed to host Red Star in Belgrade.

Facing bottom team Khimki meant Olympiakos had to win this road match on Tuesday, and it did so in style, with a 105-88 score, to score its eighth victory in 16 matches.

EuroLeague: Anadolu Efes' Larkin named MVP for sixth time

Turkey's Anadolu Efes superstar Shane Larkin earned the most valuable player (MVP) honor for the sixth time this season in Turkish Airlines EuroLeague on March 7.

"Shane Larkin re-wrote history books on Friday night while powering Anadolu Efes Istanbul to a 91-79 home win over Olympiacos Piraeus and earning, in the process, another MVP of the Round honor," EuroLeague said on March 7.

Fenerbahçe ends four-match losing streak after beating Olympiacos

Turkish basketball club Fenerbahçe Beko defeated Greece's Olympiacos Piraeus 96-87 in a Round 17 game of the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague.

The Istanbul club ended their four-match losing streak in the EuroLeague with the away victory.

Fenerbahçe's Nando De Colo was unstoppable as he played with 32 points to be the highest scorer of the game.

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