Feb 27 β€’ 10:06 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡Ή Lithuania Lrytas

After a Stormy Defeat – 'Panathinaikos' Owner's Demand for the Team

The owner of Panathinaikos expressed his displeasure with the team's performance after a closely contested match, calling for a perfect record in upcoming games.

Following a tense defeat in a basketball match where Panathinaikos lost to Paris 99:101, the team's new player, Nigelis Haynes-Davis, protested a non-call for a foul during a critical moment in the game. The head coach, Ergins Ataman, confronted the referees in frustration after the incident, which ultimately led to his expulsion from the game. Haynes-Davis later revealed that the player defending him, Leo Cavaliere, admitted to committing a foul during the shot attempt, raising further questions about the officiating in the match.

In the aftermath, Panathinaikos owner D. Giannakopoulos shared a video clip on Instagram that highlighted the contact made with Haynes-Davis’s elbow, confirming the foul. This incident has sparked discussions among fans and analysts regarding the impact of officiating in close games and the responsibilities of referees in maintaining fairness. Giannakopoulos criticized the decision not to call the foul, emphasizing that it could have changed the game's outcome, despite acknowledging that Paris played well for most of the match.

Moreover, Giannakopoulos sent a clear message to the team calling for a perfect record moving forward, stating β€œStrictly 6/6” on Instagram, indicating his demand for the team to secure six consecutive victories. This statement reflects the high expectations placed on Panathinaikos and highlights the pressure the players and coaching staff will face in the upcoming matches as they strive to meet their owner's demanding standards.

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