Olympiacos Controls From Start to Finish in Paris
In a commanding performance at the ADIDAS ARENA, Olympiacos Piraeus secured a convincing 104-87 victory over Paris Basketball in Round 34 of EuroLeague action. The Greek powerhouse established dominance early and never looked back, leading by as many as 17 points during the contest.
The visitors jumped out to an emphatic 33-22 lead after the first quarter, setting the tone for what would be a thoroughly controlled performance. Olympiacos extended their advantage to 63-55 by halftime and maintained their double-digit cushion throughout most of the second half, demonstrating the kind of road resilience that makes them a formidable opponent in European competition.
Dorsey and Peters Lead Balanced Olympiacos Attack
Tyler Dorsey was magnificent for the victors, pouring in a game-high 24 points on efficient 8-of-13 shooting from the field. The American guard showcased his complete offensive arsenal, connecting on 4-of-6 attempts from beyond the arc while also converting all four of his free throw attempts. Beyond his scoring prowess, Dorsey contributed five assists and displayed his two-way capabilities with a steal, finishing with an outstanding efficiency rating of 27.
Alec Peters provided excellent support with 18 points, hitting four three-pointers and converting six of eight free throws. Peters was particularly effective as a facilitator, dishing out four assists while also grabbing four defensive rebounds. His court vision and ability to stretch the floor with his shooting created numerous problems for the Paris defense throughout the evening.
The veteran presence of Evan Fournier added another dimension to Olympiacos' offensive attack. The French international contributed 17 points against his countrymen, shooting 5-of-11 from the field including three triples. Fournier's experience showed in crucial moments, and he also provided two assists while being a perfect 4-for-4 from the charity stripe.
Joseph and Hall Provide Quality Minutes Off the Bench
Cory Joseph delivered an impressive performance in reserve, logging over 25 minutes and scoring 10 points. The guard hit two important three-pointers and contributed solid defense alongside four rebounds. His steady hand helped Olympiacos maintain control when the starters rested.
Donta Hall was remarkably efficient in his 14 minutes of action, scoring 10 points on a perfect 3-of-3 shooting from the field. The big man was equally flawless from the free-throw line, converting all four attempts. Hall also contributed four rebounds and swatted away a shot, providing exactly the kind of energy Olympiacos needed from their frontcourt reserves.
Paris Struggles Despite Robinson's Efforts
Justin Robinson fought valiantly for the hosts, finishing with 18 points and a team-high nine assists. The American point guard shot an impressive 6-of-9 from the field, including 2-of-4 from three-point range, and was perfect on his four free throw attempts. Robinson's playmaking kept Paris competitive at times, but the supporting cast couldn't generate enough consistent offense.
Nadir Hifi provided a spark off the bench with 15 points in over 22 minutes of play. The French guard was aggressive attacking the basket, earning seven trips to the free-throw line where he converted five attempts. Hifi also contributed four assists and shot efficiently from distance, connecting on 2-of-5 three-point attempts.
Jared Rhoden added 14 points for Paris, showing his range by hitting four three-pointers on seven attempts. The forward also grabbed four rebounds and recorded two blocks, demonstrating his defensive versatility. However, his two turnovers proved costly in crucial stretches.
Defensive Intensity Sets Olympiacos Apart
The difference in the game came down to Olympiacos' superior defensive execution and ball security. The visitors forced Paris into uncomfortable offensive situations throughout, with Nikola Milutinov anchoring the paint with three steals and a block while pulling down five rebounds. The Serbian center's defensive presence altered numerous shots even when not recording blocks.
Kostas Papanikolaou contributed solid minutes with his defensive intensity, recording two steals despite not scoring. His ability to disrupt passing lanes and provide veteran leadership proved invaluable in maintaining Olympiacos' defensive structure.
Paris struggled to protect the basketball, with several players committing crucial turnovers at inopportune moments. Allan Dokossi tried to stem the tide defensively with four steals and a block, but the home side couldn't generate enough stops when they needed them most.
Third Quarter Proves Decisive
The third quarter proved to be the death knell for Paris' comeback hopes. Olympiacos outscored the hosts 24-16 in the period, extending their lead to 87-71 heading into the final frame. The visitors' ability to execute in halfcourt settings and convert in transition made it impossible for Paris to mount a sustained rally.
Frank Ntilikina provided quality minutes for Olympiacos with six points, including two crucial three-pointers. His defensive awareness and ability to knock down open shots helped the Greek side maintain their cushion during critical stretches.
For Paris, Daulton Hommes tried to ignite the offense from long range, finishing with 11 points on three three-pointers, but his 3-of-8 shooting from beyond the arc reflected the home team's general struggles with consistency.
Late Game Management Seals Victory
In the fourth quarter, Olympiacos displayed excellent game management, never allowing Paris to cut the deficit to single digits. The visitors' depth proved crucial, with multiple players contributing key baskets and defensive stops to maintain their comfortable advantage.
Lamar Stevens battled for Paris with six points and two assists, but the home side simply couldn't match Olympiacos' execution down the stretch. Derek Willis and Mouhamed Faye combined for just four points, highlighting Paris' struggles to find consistent production from their frontcourt rotation.
The loss drops Paris deeper into difficulty in the EuroLeague standings, while Olympiacos continues their impressive form on the road. The victory showcased exactly why the Greek club remains one of the elite teams in European basketball, combining offensive firepower with defensive discipline and veteran poise.