Anadolu Efes Secures Victory Over Partizan with a 100-94 Win

In the 10th week of the THY Europa League, Anadolu Efes defeated Serbia’s Partizan team 100-94.

Hall: Sinan Erdem

Referees: Miguel Angel Perez (Spain), Joseph Bissang (France), Igor Dragojevic (Montenegro)

Anadolu Efes: Thompson 18, Beaubois 8, Clyburn 12, Willis 10, Zizic 12, Larkin 27, Erten Gazi, Ercan Osmani 2, Erkan Yılmaz, Jones 11

Partizan: Nunnaly 16, Dozier 21, Ponitka 7, Kaminsky 24, Caboclo 9, Leday 2, Smailagic 5, Jaramaz 1, Andjusic 9

1st Period: 22-22

Circuit: 50-45

3rd Period: 64-74

With five fouls: 39.42 Jaramaz (Partizan)

Anadolu Efes, who was effective with Beaubois’ baskets against Partizan, who started the match with two three-pointers in a row, equalized the score (16-16) in the 7th minute with Jones. The home team gained the upper hand in the game with the involvement of Derek and Larkin, but could not show the resistance they wanted in defense, and the first quarter ended with a 22-22 draw.

The dark blue-whites started the second part of the match with Ercan Osmani’s points from foul shots, and brought the score to 32-27 in the 14th minute with Larkin’s points from outside shots. Performing effectively in attack, Anadolu Efes increased the gap between itself and its opponent with a 10-0 series. Although the Serbian team, which continued to influence the game with Kaminsky’s points, managed to reduce the difference, the home team went to the locker room ahead 50-45.

Partizan closed the gap with Nunnaly’s scoring contribution in the third quarter, which started with mutual baskets, and entered the 27th minute with a 59-58 advantage. Anadolu Efes, who could not play the game it wanted in defense in addition to the ball losses in attack, fell behind by 7 points in the last minute (67-60). Partizan, who did not allow Larkin’s attempt to close the gap with a three-point basket, increased the difference to 10 points with a three-point basket scored by Kaminsky at the last second and entered the final part with a 74-64 advantage.

Starting the last quarter with a 7-0 run, Anadolu Efes reduced the difference to 2 points in 3 minutes with Clyburn’s baskets, and tied the score 78-78 after Zizic’s foul shots. While the first 5 minutes of the last period were spent with Partizan leading 81-78, Anadolu Efes turned the score 85-83 in favor of Darius’ point and Larkin’s accurate foul shots. Larkin, who kept Anadolu Efes ahead with the points he scored at critical moments, made the score 96-89 with 47 seconds left with a three-point field goal and the dark blue-white team won the match 100-94.

2023-11-25 04:26:26
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