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Olimpia Milano Defeats Maccabi Tel Aviv, Keeps Play-In Hopes Alive

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Olimpia Milano Secures Vital Win Against Maccabi Tel Aviv in EuroLeague

Milan, Italy, March 13, 2026 – Olimpia Milano achieved a significant 96-87 victory over Maccabi Tel Aviv in Round 31 of the EuroLeague on Thursday night. The win, secured at the Allianz Cloud, marks Milano’s second consecutive triumph over the Israeli team this season and strengthens their bid for a spot in the Play-In tournament.

Match Dynamics and Key Performances

Milano, led by coach Peppe Poeta, demonstrated resilience against a high-powered Maccabi offense. Despite trailing 26-25 at the end of the first quarter due to a buzzer-beater by Tamir Blatt, Olimpia Milano established a commanding lead in the second period, reaching a 12-point advantage (53-41). This surge was fueled by the athleticism of Josh Nebo and key baskets from Bolmaro and LeDay.

The second half saw a back-and-forth contest, with Maccabi narrowing the deficit to six points through individual efforts from Walker and Brissett, capitalizing on Milano’s turnovers. However, the home team maintained their composure. A decisive block and two free throws from Nebo, followed by two consecutive three-pointers from Shavon Shields, sealed the victory at 92-82.

Standout Players and Statistical Highlights

Josh Nebo, a former Maccabi player, was named the MVP of the game, delivering an impressive double-double with 19 points, 10 rebounds, and 2 blocks. Shavon Shields was clinical, contributing 17 points, including 5-of-9 from beyond the arc. LeDay added 15 points, Ellis 12, and Marko Guduric surpassed 3,000 career points in EuroLeague with his 11 points. For Maccabi, Lonnie Walker IV led with 16 points, while Brissett recorded 10 points and 12 rebounds.

Implications for the EuroLeague Standings

With this win, Olimpia Milano improves its record to 16-15, positioning them closely behind Dubai (16-14) and a trio of teams-Barcelona, Monaco, and Zalgiris-all with 17-14 records. This places Milano firmly in contention for a Play-In spot, a critical goal for the team.

Upcoming Challenges and League Context

Milano’s intense week will continue on Sunday evening with a significant Serie A match against Virtus Bologna, scheduled for 8:00 PM (LIVE on Sky Sport Basket). This EuroLeague victory follows a defeat for Virtus Bologna against Partizan Belgrade in an earlier Round 31 fixture, highlighting the competitive nature of the league.

The 31st round of EuroLeague has been marked by crucial outcomes, with Milano’s success providing a much-needed boost. All EuroLeague action is exclusively available on Sky Sport Basket and streaming on NOW.

Additional Basketball News and Features

Beyond the EuroLeague, other basketball news includes Italy’s national team defeating New Zealand in their second match, following an earlier victory against Puerto Rico. In other EuroLeague developments, Monaco and Spanoulis have parted ways after the team reached the EuroLeague final less than a year ago.

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Source: Sky Sport

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