Despite missing key players like Fournier, Milutinov, Williodosa, Wochap, Larentzakis, and Goss, Olympiakos delivered a strong performance against Panionios at the SEF, winning comfortably 95-64 in their final regular-season game of the Greek Basketball League. The team fielded just eight professionals alongside two youth players (Burneles and Pavlopoulos), yet they dominated Panionios to finish second in the standings with an impressive 20-2 record. This loss leaves them trailing only to Panathinaikos, meaning they would face a disadvantage in home-court advantage if they meet again in the finals. Olympiakos quickly took control early on thanks to standout performances from Alec Peters, who scored a career-high 31 points for the club, and Maitre Long, contributing 16 points, seven rebounds, and three assists. Youngster Burneles also added four points. In the second half, the team maintained their lead while conserving energy ahead of Euroleague playoffs but still managed to extend their lead over 30 points by the end. Final scores were: 22-9, 48-25, 68-45, 95-64.
Olympiakos – Panionios 95-64: Peters Scores 31 as Pirates Secure Easy Win
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