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Kolossos-Panathinaikos 84-89: It took a lot, but he won –

The overworked Panathinaikos saw and suffered to bend the resistance of the tailed Colossus in Rhodes, protecting its unbeaten streak in the Basket League: 84-89.

Giorgos Sigala’s team, which had just won in its first 7 games, led 47-41 at halftime and 75-67 at the beginning of the 4th period. Kendrick Nan’s back-to-back three-pointers helped Panathinaikos get back on their feet quickly. Huacho Hernangomet, Omer Yurceven scored the crucial baskets after 80-80.

Among the champions, Yurtseven (20), Nan (17), Hernangomet (15) stood out. Lorenzo Brown returned with 14 points, while Jerian Grant was sidelined to rest after Friday’s grueling game in Bologna.

Gaudlock (25), Perantes (13), Danusevicius (13), Galvanini (10) were the best of the Colossus.

On Saturday, Prometheus defeated AEK in an episodic match in Patras with 84-76 (Karagiannidis 19 – Hale 20), Panionios crushed the incomplete Aris with 79-62 (Kanadi 16 – Toliopoulos 33), while Karditsa triumphantly passed through the Peristeri (71-78), with 18 points from Leonidas Kaselakis.

The 7th matchday ends on Sunday night, with two matches: PAOK-Olympiakos and Marousi-Lavrio.

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Here are two PAA-related questions based on‍ the title you provided ‍about⁢ the Panathinaikos-Kolossos Rhodes basketball match:

1. Can you explain the context of the Panathinaikos-Kolossos Rhodes basketball match ​and its significance in the Greek Basket League?

2. What was the turning point in the ⁢game that​ ultimately led ⁢to Panathinaikos’ victory?

3. How did the⁤ absence ‍of Jerian Grant affect Panathinaikos’ playing style and strategy in this game?

4. In⁣ your ‍opinion, what⁣ is the key to⁣ maintaining‌ consistent ⁢performance and​ winning streaks in sports like basketball?

5.⁣ What role ⁣did Kendrick Nan’s three-pointers play in shifting momentum in favor ⁢of Panathinaikos during the fourth quarter?

6. The ​game was close ‌until the final ⁢minutes, how did the players ⁣manage their ​energy levels during the intense match?

7. What⁤ aspects of⁢ the Kolossos ​Rhodes‌ team impressed you the most, and how do they compare to previous opponents Panathinaikos has faced this season?

8.⁤ Looking ahead, what challenges does Panathinaikos need to address in order⁤ to continue their ‌successful season, especially considering their⁢ upcoming match against Olympiakos Piraeus?

9. As sports journalists,⁢ how do you balance ⁤coverage of​ multiple sports and current events while ‌maintaining focus on a particular ⁤niche or audience?

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