A thriller between two age-old international rivals went back and forth until the last play of overtime, when Kostas Sloukas of Olympiacos Piraeus fired a buzzer-beating corner triple for a fiery 87-85 victory over visiting Anadolu Efes Istanbul.
Sloukas lifts Reds past Efes on OT buzzer, 87-85!

Its second win in a row after four losses lifted Olympiacos to a 14-9 record, good for fourth place on point differential. Efes dropped to 12-12 and a ninth-place tie. Sloukas led the winners with 24 points and 6 assists. Tyler Dorsey added 19 points, Sasha Vezenkov 16 and Moustapha Fall 10. Tibor Pleiss scored 14 for Efes, which forced overtime with a late fourth-quarter reverse layup by Vasilije Micic, who finished with 12 points. Rodrigue Beaubois added 13 points, Shane Larkin and Adrien Moerman 11 each for the defending champs.
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Sloukas scored twice on either side of inside baskets by Moustapha Fall and Vezenkov as Olympiacos took an early 8-4 lead. Micic set up a dunk for Pleiss's second basket before Chris Singleton repeated his own steal-and-finish for an 8-8 tie. Krunoslav Simon matched baskets by Sloukas and Dorsey before the latter hit the game's first triple to make it 15-12. Vezenkov added 4 more points to push the difference to 21-15. After Micic scored his first basket, Vezekov made 2 of 2 free throws on an unsportsmanlike foul, after which Sloukas drilled a three-pointer for a five-point play as the hosts rolled to a 26-17 lead after 10 minutes.
Moerman and Elijah Bryant nailed Efes's first triples after 7 previous misses early in the second quarter, but Shaquielle McKissic had his own as Olympiacos still led 30-24. Bryant Dunston dunked and Micic hit free throws to calm Efes but Giannoulis Larentzakis hit from deep to keep the hosts ahead 37-31. Micic fed Simon and Moerman hit from deep to get Efes closer before Pleiss detonated a go-ahead dunk. Larkin's first 3 points came on free throws, but Dorsey matched him with one shot for a new Olympiacos lead, 42-41, at halftime.
Pleiss dropped a pair of sweet baskets to put Efes back in front after halftime, 42-45. Vezenkov responded with a clutch corner triple and Fall supplied go-ahead free throws at 47-45. Kostas Papanikolaou added a triple for the hosts, but Moerman answered with 5 points in a row at 52-52. Sloukas broke the tie with free throws then pumped a triple to make it 57-52. Pleiss hit a jumper that Papanikolaou matched. Simon scored then but was hit with a technical foul, which combined with his first-half unsportsmanlike foul meant he had to leave the game. Efes didn't flag, though, as Beaubois fired from deep for a 61-61 tie after three quarters.
Dunston and Beaubois shot Efes quickly in front to start the fourth quarter. Beaubois kept it going to a 63-67 lead before Sloukas stepped in with a timely step-back triple. A tip-in by McKissic got the lead back for Olympiacos. Dunston and Beaubois flipped it at the foul line, 68-71, with 5 minutes left. Sloukas dropped a tough layup the preceded a lull in the scoring that Efes ended with a block by Pleiss and fastbreak by Beaubois at 70-73. Dorsey took over in the next minute with an and-on jumper to tie and another to put Olympiacos ahead, 75-73. But in the final one, Bryant knocked a ball off Dorsey's heel and out of bounds for a turnover that Micic took advantage of by downing a game-tying reverse layup with 14.6 seconds left. Olympiacos gave the last shot to Dorsey, but he was short on a deep jumper, sending the game to OT.
Without Simon or Beaubois, who left with 5 fouls, Efes shook off an early dunk by Fall to see Larkin's first field goal, a triple, supply a 77-78 lead. Dorsey took over again with back-to-back baskets to put Olympiacos in front, while Micic reappeared with a layup after a timeout to make it 81-80. Larkin hit go-ahead free throws for Efes and McKissic hit 1 of 2 for another tie, 82-82, with 1 minute left in OT. Micic found Larkin for 3 with 44.4 seconds left and Dorsey got 2 points back for Olympiacos back on a lane jumper. After Micic missed at one end, Sloukas dished to McKissic with time running out and got the ball back in the corner. He faked Moerman and then let fly, landing a perfect game-winner as time expired.