Fenerbahce Wins Second Euroleague Title

Fenerbahce Wins Second Euroleague Title

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Fenerbahce Beko secured their second Turkish Airlines Euroleague title, defeating AS Monaco 81-70. After trailing 20-18 in the first quarter, the Turkish side tightened their defense in the second quarter to lead 35-33 by halftime, CE Report quotes Anadolu Agency

The game remained close until Fenerbahce surged ahead in the final quarter. Nigel Hayes-Davis starred with 23 points and nine rebounds, earning Final Four MVP honors. Marko Guduric contributed 19 points and a decisive three-pointer late in the game. Monaco's Alpha Diallo scored 19 points, while Mike James added 17.

This marks Fenerbahce's second Euroleague crown, their first since 2017.

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