Pigeon – AEK 89-82: He returned from -14 and caught her in the Greek Basketball League rating

He achieved a difficult home twist against the and celebrated an important victory ( 89-82 ) for the Greek Basketball League. At 4-5, the Limniatis team went up, now having the same record as that of Sakota. They left wounded, Zugris and Abdalas. Even with difficulty, the Dove returned to wins in the Greek Basketball League, after four streak defeats. The AEK preceded with +14 (18–32) but the hosts gained passion, the Union did not continue at the same pace and thus the final 89–82 was written in the men’s 9th A1 basketball match. The Limniatis team caught that of Sakota in the now Dove and AEK score share the same record in the GBL ranking (4-5). Top for the winners was C.J. Harris with 25 points, with Carbury following 13 points and very important baskets in the finale. This great victory for Peristeri is tempered, as there is great concern about the condition of Neocles Avdala, who just before the end of the race left the field with a foot problem. Wounded in the ankle, Vangelis Zugris also left after a rough fall on the floor in the middle of the 4th period. For the “yellow blacks”, who had four players with a two-digit number of points, Hunter Hale stood out with 20 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists. The AEK had control of the race in the first half and based on its outstanding target rates from 6,75, launched the difference in the first minutes of the second period to +14 (18–32) and controlled its fate, despite the outbreak of the Peristerium by the end of the half, when starring Harris reduced to 41–44 in 20–1. However, from the first minutes of the replay, the hosts became determined to overthrow and rising their productivity vertically passed by 51–49 in the third period, while giving the difference two-digit dimensions (80–67 to 36′). However, the AEK again found psychic reserves to react, found at -3 in 38 (81-78), but that’s as far as… The Dove found the big shots and maintaining its coolness, he reached the win with 89–82. The tens : 16-26, 41-44, 68-65, 89-82.