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And now it’s Anadolu Efes
Olympiacos showed off its power against Panelefsiniakos (85-60) for the 24th day of the A1 League and is now focusing on the game against Anadolu Efes.

All will be decided at the Peace and Friendship Stadium
Olympiacos lost the fourth quarter final to Anadolu Efes 74-73, the series is now tied (2-2) and everything will be decided at the Friday game (26/4) at the Peace and Friendship Stadium.
Step number two
Olympiacos bested Anadolu Efes 71-53 and made the second out of the three steps required to take him to the London Final-Four.

“Red” advantage
Olympiacos edged Anadolu Efes 67-62 for the first game of the play-offs and is now leading 1-0. The next game is scheduled for Friday (12/4).

Once again at the play-offs
Olympiacos edged Khimki 79-70 and is going with a home court advantage to face Anadolou Efes for the play-offs.

And now the “final”
Olympiacos beat Rethymnon 88-73 for the 22nd day of the Greek League, with good performances by Spanoulis, Hines and Papanikolaou. The ‘reds’ proved to be absolutely ready for the game against Khimki.

Olympiacos wins in Istanbul
Olympiacos bested Fenerbahce/Ulker in Istanbul 78-73 and with a victory on the last day of the TOP-16 against Khimki will qualify for the play-offs.

Qualification is in the hands of Olympiacos despite the defeat
Olympiacos lost 73-67 to Maccabi Tel Aviv in the Peace and Friendship Stadium, but the European and Greek Champion is still holding its destiny in its own hands.

A victory with the motors off…
Olympiacos bested Kolossos Rhodes 70-65 and reached 19 victories in 20 games for the League. Antic, Powell and Law were the best players for the European and Greek Champions.

With the heart of the champion
Olympiacos beat Siena in Italy 68-67 for the 11th day of the Euroleague TOP-16 and made a giant step towards qualifying for the play-offs.

Α morning stroll
Olympiacos bested Kavala 94-76 on the road and reached 18 victories for the Greek League. Printezis and Papanikolaou were the best for the winners.

A walk in Istanbul
Olympiacos had an easy evening in the home court of Besiktas and won 79-60 thus reaching six victories for the TOP-16, while the European and Greek Champions also count for five consecutive victories in this round of the competition.

Stepping on the accelerator
Olympiacos stormed its way against Peristeri (105-57) and reached 17 victories for the A1 League. This has been the fifth broadest victory in the team history.

Heading full speed to the quarter-finals
Olympiacos bested Caja Laboral 82-74 and speeds full ahead to the Euroleague play-offs.

A qualifying victory
Olympiacos mastered a huge victory on the road, besting Khimki 87-82 and thus setting a solid foundation to qualify to the Euroleauge play-offs.

A defeat with a lot of complaints
Olympiacos lost to Panathinaikos 81-78 for the Greek Cup Final, but the ‘reds’ have a lot of complaints against the game referees.

First to the end
Olympiacos was the big winner of the derby against Panathinaikos (72-67) and has practically secured the home court advantage till the end of the play-offs.

A “red” counter-attack
Olympiacos beat Fenerbahce/Ulker 82-71 and has a 3-3 record for the Euroleague TOP-16. Spanoulis, Printezis and Sloukas were the best for the hosts.

Just like the Champions of Europe
Olympiacos bested Maccabi Tel Aviv 78-77 in Israel following an exceptional game and proved that the Champion of Europe is present and accounted for.

Bombarding and 13-0
Olympiacos passed through Patra edging Apollo 88-69 and thus finishing the first round of the Greek League with a 13-0 record.