Regal Barça lost by two points in the OAKA sports hall, and although they had options until the very last minute, Panathinaikos came away with the victory. Now, Barça must win on Thursday to force the 5th and final match at home.
Match stats
PANATHINAIKOS, 76
REGAL FC BARCELONA, 74
Panathinaikos (16+17+22+21): Diamantidis (18), Calathes (6), Sato (6), Tsartsaris
(6), Vougioukas (2), -starting five-, Batiste (12), Fotsis (10), Nicholas (13), Maric (-),
Perperoglou (3), Kaimakouglou (-), Tepic (-).
Regal FC Barcelona (13+16+20+25): Ricky Rubio (16), Navarro (9), Anderson (12),
Lorbek (1), Fran Vazquez (6) -starting five-, Ingles (2), Sada (-), N'Dong (3), Lakovic (13),
Morris (10), Grimau (2), Perovic (-).
Referees: Grzegorz Ziemblicki (POL), Sasa Pukl (SLO) and Fernando Rocha
(POR).
In a match full of emotion, very intense, with tough defense and some inexplicable refereeing
decisions once again, Regal FC Barcelona narrowly failed to win in Panathinaikos. Creating a
deafening noise, the more than 20,000 spectators were also vital in helping the home team to win
their second game in the series. In 48 hours time Xavi Pascual’s team will have another
chance to force the 5th and final match, at the Palau Blaugrana nextTuesday.
Expected script
The match began as expected, with the Greeks flying out of the blocks amid a
deafening roar. One small relevant detail: Panathinaikos has recognized in the press that although
the OAKA hall has a capacity of 18,000, there were 22,000 packed in there today
Getting back to the game, the tough defending on Navarro was a reality
again, and restricted his scoring chances, and the Greeks took an important lead (11-4) after a
second consecutive basket from Bastiste, the first one following a clear personal foul in attack
that was not given. Regal Barça, however, closed the gap, mainly due to Anderson, who was well
supported by Ricky. From this point there were lots of hesitation and errors from both sides and at
the end of the first period PAO were in front by16-13.
Barca go ahead
In the second quarter, Barça, who had already had several chances to turn the game
around, finally succeeded, thanks to a pair of consecutive baskets by Terence Morris (16-19).
Obradovic was forced to call on his team’s star, Diamantidis, and between him and Fotsis they
regained the lead, helped by a 7-0 scoring run.
Following a time-out called by Pascual, however, Barça changed to individual marking, and due
to lots of courage and a good counter-attack by Navarro, finished off by Grimau, they reduced the
deficit to only two points (23-21). At the end of the first 20 minutes of regulation time the
Greeks managed to go in with a 4 point lead (33-29) although a motivated Jaka Lakovic scored a
triple just before the whistle to end the first half.
Ricky, 'on fire'
The second half started at a terrific pace. Barça, led by an inspired Ricky Rubio, author of
three almost consecutive triples, drew level (45-45). A non-existent foul by Lorbek on Fotsis,
blown by the referees, affected the Barça players, and the Greeks took advantage of the situation
with a triple from Diamantidis, and they took a six point lead (49-43) with just over 3 minutes to
go. It was then that Pascual went for an outside 3 of Lakovic, Navarro and Anderson.
The tough defense on Navarro continued, but Barça were unable to take
advantage of the personal fouls, and to add to this, Navarro was penalised for a technical foul to
the disbelief of the Barça bench, who opted not to complain too much. Barça were poor from the
free-throw line, and towards the end of the 3rd quarter they had a 5/11 success rate, ending the
quarter 6 points behind (55-49).
Three consecutive triples give some hope
With the help of triples Barça got back into the game and a steal by Ingles made
the score 61-63 with loads of time on the clock (over 6 minutes.) There were lots of nerves, mostly
from the Greeks, and the Barça players began to believe in the possibility of winning the game.
Free throws, fouls and lots of nerves were the dominant trend over the last three minutes, and Jaka
Lakovic tied the scores once more with 3 minutes left.
With just over 2 minutes to go, however, a triple by Sato put the Greeks 5 points ahead. In
the end it was a total chess game, with lots of fouls by both teams, and a great basketball match,
with luck smiling on the Greek side, ended in a home team win by 2 points (76-74).