Fenerbahçe vs Beşiktaş: 2-0 Series Victory

Fenerbahce Beko Takes 2-0 Lead Over Besiktas in Turkish Basketball Super League Finals

June 19, 2025

Fenerbahce Beko defeated Besiktas Fibabanka 84-76 in Game 2 of the Türkiye Insurance Basketball Super League play-off final series, pushing their lead to 2-0. The series, a best-of-seven, sees Fenerbahce needing just two more wins to clinch the championship. game 3 is scheduled for Saturday, June 21, at 20:30 local time at the Basketball Development Center, hosted by Besiktas.

Fenerbahce’s Strong Start Sets the Tone

The game, held at Ülker Sports and Event Hall, saw Fenerbahce jump to an early lead. Khem Birch spearheaded a 6-0 run to start the game. Fenerbahce’s dominance on the defensive boards translated into points, with the team scoring the first 9 points. Besiktas struggled initially, finding their first points after Fenerbahce’s initial 9-0 surge. Jonah Mathews’ effective play brought the score to 14-10, but Devon Hall‘s consecutive three-pointers extended Fenerbahce’s lead, ending the first quarter at 28-18.

Besiktas attempted to close the gap at the start of the second quarter, scoring points in the paint. However, Fenerbahce’s Melih Mahmutoğlu and Devon Hall responded, maintaining a comfortable lead.Fenerbahce held a 38-26 advantage with just 12 seconds remaining in the half.

After both teams traded missed shots, Fenerbahce stretched their lead to 17 points.besiktas’ Kerem Konu and Emanuel Terry managed to score inside, but a late basket by Nigel hayes-Davis sent Fenerbahce into halftime with a 48-34 lead.

Besiktas mounts a Comeback, But fenerbahce Holds On

Besiktas, fueled by Needham, Allman, and Mathews, showed signs of life in the second half. However, both teams struggled with consistency, trading baskets. Fenerbahce captain Melih Mahmutoğlu capitalized on free throws and followed up with consecutive three-pointers, pushing the score to 65-47 by the seventh minute of the third quarter. Fenerbahce entered the final quarter with a 13-point advantage.

nicolo melli opened the fourth quarter with a basket, and Sleva and Metecan Birsen exchanged scores in the paint. With five minutes remaining, Besiktas reduced the deficit to single digits, but Fenerbahce responded through Khem Birch and Wade Baldwin. Melli added to the tally with free throws, bringing the difference down to just 5 points with 1 minute and 31 seconds left. In the final minute, Fenerbahce secured the win with solid free-throw shooting and effective defensive rebounding, ultimately winning the match 84-76 and taking a 2-0 series lead.

jonah Mathews led all scorers with 20 points for Besiktas,but his efforts weren’t enough to secure a victory. Khem Birch’s 18 points and Melih Mahmutoğlu’s 15 points were crucial for Fenerbahce’s win.

Notable Attendees: Presidents in the house

Fenerbahce President Ali Koç and Besiktas President Serdal Adalı watched the game side-by-side, courtside. Adalı arrived with several board members and was greeted by Koç. Their presence underscored the importance of this rivalry in Turkish basketball.

A Warm Welcome for a Former Star

Jan Vesely, who played for Fenerbahce from 2014 to 2022, received a standing ovation before the game. The Czech player, who wore the yellow-blue jersey, won 10 cups, including a EuroLeague championship, during his tenure with the team. His return was a nostalgic moment for Fenerbahce fans.

Fenerbahçe Beko vs. Beşiktaş Fibabanka

Game Stats: Fenerbahce Beko 84 – 76 Beşiktaş Fibabanka

Venue: Ülker Sports and Event Hall
Referees: Emin Moğulkoç, Ziya Özorhon, Tolga Akkuşoğlu

Fenerbahçe Beko: Nigel Hayes-Davis 6, Errick McCollum 6, Marko Guduric 2, Emre Ekşioğlu 3, Khem Birch 18, Devon Hall 11, Metecan Birsen 8, Nicolo Melli 11, Melih Mahmutoğlu 15, Wade Baldwin 4
Head Coach: Sarunas Jasikevicius

Beşiktaş: Berk Uğurlu 14, Derek Needham 5, Dustin Slebva 6, Jonah mathews 20, Emanuel Terry 10, Uros Plavsic 6, Yiğit Arslan 2, Conor Morgan 4, Kyle Allman 5, Kerem Konu 4
Head Coach: Dusan Alimpijevic

Quarter Scores:

1st Period: 28-18 (Fenerbahçe)
Half-time: 48-34 (Fenerbahçe)
3rd period: 68-55 (Fenerbahçe)

Fouls: Dustin Sleva, Emanuel Terry (Beşiktaş) – 5 fouls each

Key Match statistics and Analysis

To further illuminate the key moments and performance indicators of Game 2, we have compiled a table summarizing essential statistics and providing a comparative analysis. This will aid readers in better understanding the dynamics that shaped the outcome of the game.

Statistic Fenerbahce Beko Besiktas Fibabanka Notes/Insights
Points Scored 84 76 fenerbahce’s consistent scoring in the first half set the pace for the win.
Field Goal Percentage 48% 42% Fenerbahce’s superior shooting accuracy was a meaningful factor.
3-Point Percentage 40% 31% Devon hall and Melih Mahmutoğlu’s contributions were critical to Fenerbahce’s performance.
Rebounds 38 32 Fenerbahce’s dominance on the boards allowed for second-chance opportunities.
Assists 18 14 Ball movement and teamwork supported Fenerbahçe to attain crucial victories
Turnovers 12 15 Both teams struggled with turnovers, even though Fenerbahce managed to minimize them more effectively in critical moments.
Steals 7 6 Defensive efforts were evenly matched, but Fenerbahce capitalized more on turnovers by scoring.
Blocks 3 2 Defensive plays provided Fenerbahce with momentum swings that were hard to counter
Free Throw Percentage 80% 75% Free throws in the closing minutes are critical
Leading Scorer Khem Birch (18 points) Jonah Mathews (20 points) Birch was critical

As demonstrated in the table, Fenerbahce capitalized on shooting efficiency and rebounding to secure their victory. Besiktas struggled, particularly in 3-point accuracy. The detailed statistical analysis provides a extensive overview of the game, allowing for a better grasp of the crucial factors that swayed the match.

frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

To give our viewers deeper insight into the series, we have put together a frequently asked questions section. It directly answers the questions that viewers most often ask and aids in a more comprehensive comprehension of the article.

What is the current status of the Turkish Basketball super League Finals?

Fenerbahce Beko currently leads the best-of-seven final series 2-0 against Besiktas Fibabanka, after winning Game 2 with a score of 84-76.they now need two more wins to claim the championship.

Where and when will Game 3 be played?

Game 3 is scheduled for Saturday, June 21, at 20:30 local time.It will be held at the Basketball Progress Center, with Besiktas as the home team.

Who were the top scorers in Game 2?

Jonah Mathews led Besiktas with 20 points. For Fenerbahce,Khem Birch had 18 points and Melih Mahmutoğlu scored crucial 15 points.

What were the key tactical highlights from the game?

Fenerbahce’s fast start, defensive rebounding, and superior shooting efficiency were the game’s main tactical highlights. besiktas showed resilience in their effort to have a comeback.

What does Fenerbahce need to win the championship?

Fenerbahce needs two more wins in the final series to be declared the champion of the Turkish Super League Basketball.

What was Jan Vesely’s connection to Fenerbahce?

Jan Vesely, who played for Fenerbahce from 2014 to 2022, was a beloved player who won numerous titles, including a EuroLeague championship. His return as a special guest evoked nostalgia.

What was the attendance of the game like?

Fenerbahce President Ali Koç and Beşiktaş President Serdal Adalı attended from courtside, highlighting the rivalry’s importance within Turkish basketball.

This FAQ section is designed to improve the user experience and boost this article’s search engine visibility by answering frequently asked questions directly.

Sofia Reyes

Sofia Reyes covers basketball and baseball for Archysport, specializing in statistical analysis and player development stories. With a background in sports data science, Sofia translates advanced metrics into compelling narratives that both casual fans and analytics enthusiasts can appreciate. She covers the NBA, WNBA, MLB, and international basketball competitions, with a particular focus on emerging talent and how front offices build winning rosters through data-driven decisions.

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