The boxscore said that Panathinaikos shot much better, but Efes did the little things to take a thrilling victory.
Effort boosted Efes above better-shooting Greens

It's not every day that the team with lower shooting percentages across the board can win a basketball game, but that's exactly what Anadolu Efes Istanbul did while downing visiting Panathinaikos AKTOR Athens 71-68 in the return to Sinan Erdem Sports Hall of visiting head coach Ergin Ataman on Tuesday.
Panathinaikos shot slightly better from inside the arc (53.1% to 50.0%) and the free throw line (90.9% to 87.5%), but much better from the three-point line (40.0% to 17.2%) than Efes.
What made the difference in the end was that Efes shot much more often thanks to extra possessions born of both hustle and caution.
Waylaid by injuries, Efes rode inspired performances by point guard Shane Larkin and center Tyrique Jones. Not even losing a seventh player, starter Erkan Yilmaz, to injury in the first half dampened the home team's spirit.
That was evident in Efes winning the rebounding battle 40-32 with an incredible advantage of 19 offensive boards to just 6 for the Greens. Jones had 7 of those, but seven other Efes players contributed, including Yilmaz, just-signed Dan Oturu and little-used Ercan Osmani with 2 each.
"Today we were really good on the offensive boards as a team," Larkin would say afterwards. "You now, Tyrique had 14 rebounds. We've been preaching rebounding, rebounding, rebounding, and he came out and was an animal tonight."
Those 19 boards matched Efes's best output in more than four seasons on the offensive glass and gave the hosts the extra possessions to offset the shooting advantages of Panathinaikos. But it wasn't all. Efes also had just 9 turnovers to 16 for the visitors, and that difference also helped the cause in what was a close game until the end.
In the end, Efes attempted 71 field goal to just 52 for Panathinaikos while also earning 16 free throws to 11 for the visitors. With all those extra tries, it didn't matter at the end that Panathinaikos was more accurate because Efes won this game with heart.
"We're missing five, six key guys, but we have to continue to step up. Next man up mentality: stay together, fight together and see what we can do," Larkin said. "Everybody gave their all tonight, a lot of key contributors. It may not be on the scoreboard, but the energy, the effort, the little things we did to get this win were huge. That's gotta be our identity going forward and this was a good step in the right direction."