Olympiacos: Petrusev’s magnetic is clear – He remains doubtful for Game 2

Olympiacos: Petrusev’s magnetic is clear – He remains doubtful for Game 2
Olympiacos: Petrusev’s magnetic is clear – He remains doubtful for Game 2
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The news in the Olympiakos camp is reassuring, as the magnetic resonance imaging that Philip Petrusev underwent on his left knee was clear. Giorgos Bartzokas will decide tomorrow (26/4) whether to use the Serbian forward/center in Game 2 against Barcelona (26/4, 22:00).

Olympiakos’ big win against Barcelona at the Palau Blaugrana on Wednesday night (24/4) in Game 1 was overshadowed by Filip Petrusef’s injury. The Serbian forward/center, who was amazing until his injury, left the court a few seconds before the end of the match, with the help of his teammate and compatriot, Nikola Milutinov.

In the Olympiakos camp, everyone was in “hot coals” until they learned the extent of his injury Petrushev. The 24-year-old Serbian forward/centre underwent an MRI on his left knee on Thursday morning (4/25), which came back clear.

Giorgos Bartzokas in the… chess game of Palau made all the right moves to checkmate against Roger Grimau and lead Olympiacos to the “break” against Barcelona. Achilleas Mavrodontis writes from Barcelona.

THE Petrushev he will not take part in today’s training of Olympiacos and Giorgos Bartzokas will decide tomorrow (26/4) whether to throw him into the “battle” in Game 2. Given that Olympiacos has broken Barcelona’s headquarters, it is not excluded that the coach of ” red and white” to protect him in order to be ready for the matches that the Piraeus will play in SEF. That is where Olympiacos will want to “book” a ticket for the Final 4 in Berlin.

Olympiacos beat Barcelona 77-75 in Spain and made it 1-0 in the Euroleague Playoffs series. Watch the best phases of the match.

We should also mention that Kostas Papanikolaou, who is suffering from a virus, did not travel to Barcelona today either, so he will not play in tomorrow’s match.

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