Today’s EuroBasket highlights: Zaraquilis strives for 5 consecutive wins, can Barcelona rebound?
6686 Sports News on November 13 The tenth round of the European Basketball League continues today, and there are many exciting games to watch.
At 3:15 on November 13th, Beijing time, Sarakilis vs Olympiacos.
Sarakilis strives for 5th consecutive victory
Fourth-ranked Olympiacos (6-3) tries to defeat Sarakilis (7-2), who is tied for the top spot.
Zaraquilis has won four consecutive games after defeating Valencia last week, mainly due to its excellent defense - allowing opponents only 68.5 points per game during the winning streak. This guard will be tested against Sasha Vechankov, who has scored at least 12 points in every game this season.
Tomas Walkop performed well in last week's win against Partizan, contributing 15 points. He will play a key role on the defensive end against Zaraquilis' playmaker and league assists leader Sylvain Francisco (averaging 14.9 points and 6.8 assists per game).
The inside will be a battle between the league's two top big men: Nikolai Milutinov (averaging 11.4 points and 8.4 rebounds per game) vs. Moses Wright (averaging 12.9 points and 6.1 rebounds per game).
At 3:30 on November 13th, Beijing time, Barcelona vs. Bayern.
Can Barcelona rebound
Bayern (5 wins and 4 losses), which is in good competitive form, will face the challenge of Barcelona (5 wins and 4 losses) and strive for its fourth consecutive victory.
Bayern hopes that Obst (14 points per game) can repeat the league record of 11 three-pointers in a single game set against Barcelona last season, and big man Wenyen Gabriel is also looking to perform strongly again after scoring 12 points in the team's away victory in Paris last week.
Barcelona is in desperate need of a rebound after losing to Real Madrid in last week's El Clasico, and the team will continue to attack Laprovitola, who has returned from injury.
Barcelona has the second-highest three-point shooting percentage in the league (41.1%), so players such as Claiborne and Ponter hope to suppress Obst and Isaiah Mike, who has hit multiple three-pointers in four consecutive games, on outside shooting.
At 3:30 on November 13th, Beijing time, Lyon vs Milan.
Lyon wants to win its first win as an away team
Milan (4 wins and 5 losses) will face Lyon (2 wins and 7 losses) at home, which is in urgent need of reversing its decline, and strive to further consolidate its momentum.
Injury-ridden Lyon has yet to win its first away game this season, but they can look to No. 5 Traore to continue to bring inspiration after scoring 18 points with a 100% shooting rate in last week's loss to Fenerbahce.
However, Lyon also needs other players to step up and improve the offensive firepower at the bottom of the league (averaging 77.2 points per game). Milan showed fighting spirit in the ninth-round double playoff victory over Efes. Shields continued his record of scoring in double figures in every game with 24 points.
The return of Le Day from injury is also a big plus. He will seek dominance against Lyon, which ranks second to last in rebounding (31.9 per game).