In the 7th week of the Basketball THY Europa League, Fenerbahçe Beko defeated the Serbian team Partizan 89-72 on its home field.
With this result, the yellow-dark blue team got its 5th victory in the organization. Partizan suffered its 5th defeat. Fenerbahçe closed the second double match week in the Europa League with 2 out of 2.
The first 5 minutes of the match, which started with mutual baskets, were tied 6-6. Fenerbahçe Beko, which took good advantage of Partizan’s consecutive ball losses and hit 4 shots from outside, finished the first period ahead 22-15.
The yellow-dark blue team did not slow down in the second quarter and increased the difference to 14 points in the 18th minute: 41-27. Fenerbahçe finished the first half with a 44-31 advantage, scoring 10 shots from outside, 6 of which were in the second period.
Continuing their effective play from behind the 3-point line in the third period, the yellow-dark blue team gained a 20-point lead in the 28th minute: 63-43. Fenerbahçe entered the final quarter ahead 67-53.
Fenerbahçe Beko did not allow the difference to fall below 12 points in the fourth and last quarter and won the match 89-72, scoring 19 three-pointers.
Show of love to Aziz Yıldırım
After the first quarter, the yellow-dark blue fans showed their love to Aziz Yıldırım, the former president of Fenerbahçe Club, who was following the match on the sidelines.
Fans cheered in favor of their former president when it was announced that Yıldırım would be 72 years old tomorrow. Aziz Yıldırım responded to this gesture of the yellow-dark blue fans by waving.
On the other hand, yellow-dark blue players Alexander Djiku, Filip Kostic, Dusan Tadic and Bright Osayi-Samuel also followed the match from the box.
Seyfullah KAYGUSUZ Haber7.com – Reporter
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