After an abysmal three quarters, the Panathinaikos guard exploded in the fourth to lead the Greens' late rally.
Kendrick Nunn’s fourth-quarter explosion made comeback possible

Marius Grigonis was the hero for Panathinaikos AKTOR Athens on Wednesday night, sinking a game-winning three-pointer as time expired to seal a memorable 90-91 victory for the Greens at AS Monaco. But that unforgettable moment wouldn’t have been possible without another player: Kendrick Nunn.
It certainly didn’t look that way at the end of the third quarter, when the Greens trailed by double digits, 67-56, and Nunn was enduring a genuinely awful evening. By that time the American guard had managed just 1 free throw, missing all six of his field goal attempts.
But the first basket of the final quarter saw Nunn finally score his first two-point attempt, having missed his previous five, and that boost in confidence sparked a rather remarkable run of play. 30 seconds later Nunn was at the foul line, making both free throws after being fouled in the act of shooting. Then he was driving again, offloading for Mathias Lessort to convert with a foul, and the center duly completed a three-point play to give the visiting team some hope.
Still, it wasn’t that much hope because Monaco kept on firing at the other end, with three-pointers from Alpha Diallo and Kemba Walker making it a 12-point margin, 78-66, with 6 minutes remaining. But Nunn had the bit between his teeth and scored inside again, added a triple, grabbed a defensive rebound and dished another assist to Lessort...and suddenly it was just a 5-point game.
Monaco was on the ropes and called a timeout...after which Nunn promptly snared a steal and recorded another assist, finding Juancho Hernangomez. Incredibly, he still wasn’t finished and scored two more baskets on his team’s next two possessions, giving himself a total of 13 points, 3 assists, 1 rebound and 1 steal in 7 minutes and making the score 82-81 with three minutes remaining.
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After that, the Nunn show was finally finished and his teammates took over, culminating in Grigonis’s game-winning heroics, but they wouldn’t even have stood a chance of mounting a comeback without the all-round explosion offered by Nunn.
Victorious coach Ergin Ataman was happy to concede that point after the game, commenting: “In the first three quarters Kendrick Nunn couldn’t find his points, and that was a problem. But he started to score, he broke the defense and then we had a chance to recover, and we came back into the game.”
Back into the game, to win the game, and all thanks to Kendrick Nunn.