Perhaps the wow factor may be worth paying attention to in my opinion. The Mavs don't have a deep rotation, and face issues with injuries and talent. Oly is a great team with a strong composition, so I think it is necessary to put them ahead. Anything can happen, but it must be acknowledged that it is difficult to imagine a scenario where Oly loses.
It doesn't seem like Maccabi could offer anything here, there is no real home advantage, the composition is much deeper on the Greek side for the double week, as is the game. The first double week matches were all strangely unpredictable and determined. Perhaps the leaders underestimated weaker teams, but in the second week match, the mindset should be at its maximum.
Player just 17 minutes before PAO, so there is no talk about fatigue here. Going out onto the court takes a lot on oneself, there is no lack of shots to overinti for such totals, everything depends on accuracy. Today there may be a lot of points given birth before such an opponent as OLY, so individual mastery will be especially necessary here.
The coefficient reflects the strength of the teams. The Greek club not only looks stronger than their current opponent this season, but they have also dominated in their head-to-head matches in previous seasons, especially against Olympiacos. The only handicap for the Tel Aviv team is that they have already adapted to playing in neutral and empty arenas during the forgotten quarantine.
Blatt, Tamir (MTA) has returned in the previous game and played for 22 minutes, during which he scored 6 points and assisted his teammates more, but it seems that he is not yet in his full form. The upcoming opponent is one of the toughest, and it is never easy to score against them, so I don't see Blatt reaching a double-digit point total here.
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