Fenerbahce went 2-0 ahead in its series with Paris on Thursday, while Efes stole Game 2 to tie its series with Panathinaikos
Game Center: Olympiacos, Monaco take 2-0 series leads with wins tonight

Friday, April 25, 2025
AS Monaco 92-79 FC Barcelona
Monaco used another stellar offensive performance to take down Barcelona for the second time in 48 hours. This time, in Game 2 of their best-of-five playoff series, Monaco topped Barcelona 92-79 to take a 2-0 lead and needs just one more win to reach the 2025 EuroLeague Final Four. Monaco took the lead for good midway through the first quarter behind Alpha Diallo who scored 15 of the hosts’ first 17 points, then Mam Jaiteh took over, who went 9 for 9 on two-pointers and in just 16 minutes in the game tied his career high with 20 points. Diallo finished with 21 points, Jordan Loyd scored 13, Matthew Strazel had 12 points and Elie Okobo posted 11 points and 8 assists in the win. Jabari Parker had 16 points for Barcelona, Kevin Punter netted 14 and Dario Brizuela had 11 in the loss.
Olympiacos Piraeus 77-71 Real Madrid
Olympiacos took a 2-0 lead in its EuroLeague playoff series with Real Madrid by grabbing a hard-fought 77-71 victory in Game 2 on Friday night. The visitors hit the ground running and took a 15-25 lead into the second quarter, but the Reds outscored their opponents in each of the last three periods (23-13, 19-16, 20-17) to turn the game around and protect their home floor. Sasha Vezenkov paced Olympiacos with 22 points and 7 rebounds, with Evan Fournier netting 17 and Nikola Milutinov recording 10 points. Mario Hezonja was the only Real Madrid player to record double digits in scoring by ending the game on 22 points, which he paired with a team-high 8 boards.
Thursday, April 24, 2025
Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul 89-72 Paris Basketball
Fenerbahce took another step forward towards reaching the 2025 EuroLeague Final Four in Abu Dhabi after thrashing Paris 89-72 in Game 2 of their best-of-five series on Thursday. Saras Jasikevicius's men now have a 2-0 lead against Paris and need just one more win to qualify to the next round. Paris is in a do-or-die situation and hosts Game 3 on Tuesday. Tarik Biberovic led the winners with a career-high 20 points. Nigel Hayes-Davis added 16, Marko Guduric had 13 while Wade Baldwin got 11 for Fenerbahce. TJ Shorts led Paris with 18 points. Nadir Hifi added 15 and Tyson Ward 10 for the guests.
Panathinaikos AKTOR Athens 76-79 Anadolu Efes Istanbul
Efes levelled its playoff series against reigning champion Panathinaikos after an impressive 76-79 road win in Game 2, having wiped out a 15-point deficit after trailing for the vast majority of the matchup. Player of the game Shane Larkin paced Efes with a game-high 20 points, including 8 in a dramatic finish when Efes turned the game on its head and boosted its hopes of reaching the 2025 Final Four after missing out on the postseason twice in a row. Big man Vincent Poirier racked up 16 points and 10 boards for the visitors, Perry Dozier chipped in with 14 points while Dan Oturu posted 11 points and 4 boards. At the other end, former Efes prodigy Cedi Osman led Panathinaikos on 16 points while the regular season’s MVP Kendrick Nunn added 14 after enduring another tough night, having shot 6 of 17 from the floor and just 1 of 6 from downtown. Jerian Grant scored 11 points for the home team and Omer Yurtseven added 10, with the Greens committing 14 turnovers against just 17 assists.