In a clash that came down to the last minute, AS Monaco pulled out a come-from-behind 78-77 home win over Olympiacos Piraeus in Game 4 of their best-of-five series to force a deciding Game 5 next week.
Monaco rallies past Reds, 78-77, to force Game 5!

Olympiacos led by 11 points midway through the third quarter, but Monaco finished that quarter on a 12-2 run then scored the first 5 points of the fourth quarter to turn the things around and go in front 70-61. The Reds would retake the lead, though, amid six lead changes in the last 5 minutes. Dwayne Bacon turned into Monaco's hero by hitting the game-winning jumper with 53 seconds to go before Sloukas Kostas missed his game-winning try at the buzzer for Olympiacos.
Bacon scored 16 second-half points to finish with a game-high 21 for Monaco. Mike James had 18 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists. Will Thomas scored 12 of his 16 points in the second half, while Donta Hall collected 14 points plus 10 rebounds in Monaco's first-ever home playoff victory. Sloukas finishes with 19 points for Olympiacos and Sasha Vezenkov collected 17 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists. Kostas Papanikolaou added 13 points while Moustapha Fall collected 11 to go with 8 rebounds.
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James scored the first 4 points for the hosts, but Papanikolaou netted 8 for Olympiacos, including a pair of triples to open a 6-12 lead. James had a three-pointer and Bacon a short jumper, but a three-pointer and a two-pointer from Vezenkov kept the Reds ahead 13-19. Monaco stepped up defensively and scored the last 6 points of the quarter, including big dunks from Hall and Thomas, to tie 19-19 after 10 minutes.
Vezenkov's second-chance triple early in the second restored the visitors' lead, but Hall had a floater and Paris Lee a four-point play after sinking a corner triple, giving Monaco a 27-23 edge. Olympiacos responded right away, with Sloukas taking it to the rim and Thomas Walkup nailing a corner triple. Bacon beat the shot-clock with a tough basket, and after a dunk from Fall, Donatas Motiejunas had a three-point play to get Monaco within 32-33. Fall scored again inside and Sloukas hit one from the outside before Georgios Printezis made a move in the paint to put the Reds ahead 32-40. Hall and James halved the deficit, including Hall's put-back dunk to make it 38-42 at halftime.
Fall scored the first 5 points of the second half, including a three-point play, then dished for Vezenkov's dunk at 38-49. Thomas ended Monaco's drought with a corner triple before three-point plays from Hall and James cut the difference further, to 47-49. Vezenkov answered with a basket-and-one of his own, but Bacon scored 4 points to keep it close, 51-52. Tyler Dorsey had a triple for Olympiacos, but Bacon scored his own amid 5 more points, setting up a go-ahead baseline jumper from Thomas at 60-59. A runner from James and a fastbreak layup from Thomas had Monaco ahead 65-51 at the end of the third quarter.
Thomas muscled his way inside for a put-back layup then nailed a triple to open a 70-61 gap for the hosts after 2 minutes of the fourth quarter. Walkup's triple out of a timeout snapped a 17-2 Monaco run before Papanikolaou joined him from deep and added a big two-handed dunk for the visitors. Vezenkov's layup reestablished an Olympiacos lead, 70-71. James snapped that 0-10 run by the Reds, and after a triple from Sloukas, Bacon's mid-range jumper tied it at 74-74 with 4 minutes to go. Bacon had a fastbreak layup but Sloukas's triple put Olympiacos in front 76-77 with 2 minutes left. Bacon's mid-range jumper in the final minute flipped the lead to Monaco, 78-77, and then it all came down to the final possession. Sloukas took a shot from the arc at the buzzer to win it, but missed as Monaco celebrated a huge win.