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Abu Dhabi 2025: Fenerbahçe crowned at the Final Four – Reflections for Panathinaikos and Olympiacos

Sarunas Jasikevicius’s team came prepared and determined – Olympiacos fans' heartfelt support for Spanoulis – Consolation final goes to the Reds

Phrixos Drakondidis May 26 07:38

In the heart of the desert, where temperatures reached a staggering 51°C in the shade, one of the most unique EuroLeague Final Fours unfolded. Abu Dhabi—a city with no prior basketball tradition—transformed for four days into the epicenter of European basketball. Fenerbahçe was rightfully crowned European champion for the second time in its history, defeating a resilient Monaco team in a fierce final. Monaco fought tooth and nail, but ultimately fell short of pulling off the upset.

Σκασμένος ο Αλέξανδρος Σαμοντούροβ μετά το 5ο του φάουλ στην παρθενική του παρουσία σε Final Four! Θετικότατος όσο αγωνίστηκε, άκουσε το όνομα
Του από τον κόσμου του Παναθηναϊκού και ξέσπασε στον πάγκο!#paobc #samodurov #final4 #euroleague pic.twitter.com/MzeRWS3Zjy

— Manolis Fyrogenis (@MFyrogenis) May 25, 2025

Fenerbahçe Takes the Throne
Jasikevicius’s squad was more disciplined, made smarter decisions at critical moments, and had a deeper bench. Monaco, despite its quality and passion, ran out of energy and mental clarity just when it mattered most. The game lacked glamor but was rich in intensity and basketball purity.

Olympiacos Tops Panathinaikos in All-Greek Showdown

In the third-place game, Olympiacos secured a win that eased the sting of semifinal elimination, overcoming rivals Panathinaikos in a match loaded with grit, pride, and the passion of a Greek basketball derby—even if no title was at stake.

The Reds were sharper and more determined, wanting to finish their European campaign on a high. Panathinaikos, the reigning EuroLeague champion, found itself on the losing end of a season that aimed to replicate the glory of Berlin—but the plan fell short.

Still, the use of younger players, particularly Samonturov, offered a glimmer of hope for the future. This wasn’t a game decided by tactics—it was a battle of character.

Etihad Arena: Roaring Without Drums or Flags

The atmosphere in the stands was unforgettable. Local Emirati fans, unfamiliar with the rowdy culture of European basketball, were stunned. Despite the absence of drums or flags, supporters of the Greek and Turkish teams turned Etihad Arena into a cauldron of noise and energy.

The shouting, intensity, and raw emotion dominated the arena. Local authorities, visibly caught off guard, had to call in special police units at times to cool tensions. In one incident, Greek and Turkish fans clashed over Vassilis Spanoulis.

Spanoulis: Still a Legend in Red

Olympiacos fans’ love for “Kill Bill” Spanoulis transcended any rivalry. Despite coaching Monaco and eliminating Olympiacos from the final, the Piraeus faithful did not jeer him. Instead, they stayed, chanted his name, and showed support during a difficult moment—even for him.

However, when some Fenerbahçe fans mocked and provoked them, Olympiacos supporters didn’t hold back. Tensions flared, minor scuffles broke out, and police had to step in. Thankfully, things calmed without serious incidents.

Smooth Tournament, Hot City

Despite the sweltering heat and lack of promotion—no signs at the airport or around the city—the tournament ran flawlessly. Etihad Arena was top-notch: modern, accessible, and well-organized. Abu Dhabi, despite cultural differences and a nearly nonexistent basketball scene, proved capable of hosting such a high-stakes event.

The real stars of the show were the thousands of Turkish and Greek fans who traveled at personal expense and high emotion to support their teams. Locals, witnessing such a spectacle for the first time, watched in awe.

As one taxi driver joked, “I only realized something huge was happening when I heard thousands screaming inside that arena.”

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What’s Next for Olympiacos and Panathinaikos?

The Final Four ended with deep self-reflection for both Greek powerhouses. Olympiacos once again fell short of the crown, and Panathinaikos failed to defend its title. Both now head into a rebuilding phase—with the Greek domestic league still undecided and a summer expected to be explosive.

Names like T.J. Shorts, Tyson Ward, and Vasilije Micić are already being mentioned. Scouting departments are in overdrive, and the tug-of-war for supremacy is just beginning.

The European campaign may have ended in the heart of the desert—but on the Greek basketball map, the fire has only just been lit.

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