Special game in Moscow between Khimki and Olympiacos as the red-white face their former coach, George Barzoka. Khimki has one of the most complete roster in the event and if the heavy Russian papers come to their day they can win any. One of them is Tyler Hannichet, who plays 3 and 4, is considered one of Euroleague's most multidimensional Americans and is distinguished by his outstanding sports skills and his long shot. The beginning of the year found him injured but has now returned to play in 9 games so far, offering all of Barnetz 8.8 points, 5 rebounds and 2 assists per match. The Moskovite game is adapted around the amazing Sved but the up-tempo rhythm, the fast shots and the many possessions that the Russians seek to match a glove with the characteristics of Hannikeat, and because of their head they are quiet in their field defensive rebound to which he is considered a meter. Finally, a great advantage of Hainikat, and therefore of our betting, is the fact that the American is in Europe for years and has the necessary experience to guard against fouls as it is characteristic that in any of the 9 matches he fought this year did not surpass 2 individually.
Opposing Olympiacos, he has traditionally been doing very good games, as he usually faces shorter opponents, as will be the case this year, while he was the last year's Efes promoter in the playoffs, where 5 games were needed to win the Reds. Olympiakos's defense is forcing it to adapt to Sved, as do all the defenses in Europe, and a chance for Hanaikat to be distinguished. 14 as a sum of points, rebounds and assists is relatively small in my eyes since 5's latest 4 games have surpassed XNUMX times. Over.