Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse condimentum felis at est aliquet, sed faucibus ante rhoncus. Fusce ullamcorper erat sed dui finibus facilisis. Etiam at porta ex. Nunc posuere accumsan placerat. Pellentesque sed tempor dolor, non feugiat arcu. Aliquam suscipit justo vel blandit condimentum. Integer facilisis augue ac eleifend malesuada. Quisque tellus justo, iaculis in arcu quis, mattis laoreet ante. Donec at neque eu tellus euismod placerat. Nullam scelerisque, ex vel interdum tristique, lorem dui commodo mauris, quis tincidunt risus ligula at leo. Praesent egestas gravida magna, nec fermentum mi viverra non. Nam eget elit posuere, luctus ex nec, porta dolor. In luctus, nisl eu pharetra pretium, velit odio porttitor tortor, nec interdum lectus odio eu erat. Quisque consectetur lectus eget iaculis rutrum.Olympiacos Piraeus claimed another solid home win by defeating LDLC ASVEL Villeurbanne at the Peace and Friendship Stadium on Friday night. The Reds had a slow start in offense, but the defense suffocated its opponent once again from the very beginning. A 20-10 edge after 10 minutes turned into a 39-21 halftime margin that paved the way for Olympiacos, which is now 8-0 at home and 11-5 overall.
Olympiacos crushes ASVEL in another defensive masterclass, 89-54

Tyler Dorsey led all scorers with 19 points in just 21 minutes. Sasha Vezenkov followed him with 15 on 6-of-7 two-point shooting, as Kostas Papanikolaou posted 13 points and 6 boards. Dylan Osetkowski poured in 13 points to pace ASVEL, as Youssoupha Fall and Marcos Knight scored 11 apiece in the losing effort. ASVEL is now 7-9, having lost 4 in a row and 7 of the last 8.
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The visitors found easy baskets inside from Osetkowski and Youssoupha Fall to get an early lead. The Reds struggled in offense until Vezenkov, Papanikolau and Dorsey combined to fuel a 12-2 run to put the hosts in front, 12-6, after 5 minutes. James Gist brought ASVEL back on the scoring path, but Thomas Walkup and Kostas Sloukas extended the margin to 16-8. The guests got some stops when Kostas Antetokounmpo took the court, but it was not enough to prevent Olympiacos from achieving a double-digit lead, 20-10, at the end of the first period.
Youssoupha Fall opened fire with a layup to help ASVEL, but that was the only field goal by any team in the first 4 minutes of the second quarter. A short scoring spark behind points from Hassan Martin, Sloukas and Shaq McKissic returned a 10-point lead for the home team, 26-16, midway through the second quarter. Antoine Diot struck back with a triple, but Olympiacos took advantage of a trey by Sloukas and free throws from Dorsey and McKissic to open a solid 35-21 margin after 18 minutes. A dunk by Moustapha Fall and a long two by Dorsey made it even worse for ASVEL, which trailed 39-21 at halftime.
Dorsey showed up from deep to make it 42-21 right after the break, as Papanikolaou helped the home team keep doubling ASVEL, 46-23. Despite Osetkowski’s hustle on the offensive end, Dorsey dug it even deeper, 52-27, after back-to-back treys. Another 8-0 spark in which Vezenkov had 6 points boosted the advantage beyond the 30-point frontier, 65-34. Even though Antetokounmpo and Knight stepped up to help ASVEL recover some offensive rhythm, the Reds entered the last period with the game totally under control at 65-38.
Papanikolaou provided a fastbreak layup and a triple on a 7-0 run that made it 72-38 with still 7 minutes remaining. Elie Okobo ended with ASVEL’s drought by hitting from behind the arc, as Georgios Printezis joined the Olympiacos party by scoring once from each available spot; first he hit a couple of free throws, then added an inside bucket, and later drilled a three to set a game-high difference at 79-43, sealing another home win for the Reds long before the final buzzer.