Shooting Efficiency Battle
Panathinaikos boasts a striking 61% success rate from beyond the arc, which significantly outpaces Monaco’s 35% three-point accuracy. On the flip side, Monaco leads in overall field goal percentage, connecting on 56% compared to Panathinaikos’s 52%. Neither team has converted free throws in the recent sample, which is an unusual anomaly that might influence late-game scenarios.
Rebounding and Ball Control
Monaco holds a notable advantage on the glass, pulling down 31 rebounds per game versus Panathinaikos’s 24. This edge could translate to extra possessions and second-chance points. However, Panathinaikos compensates with a higher assist count at 23, compared to Monaco’s 20, suggesting more fluid ball movement and potentially better shot creation. Turnovers are slightly higher for Panathinaikos with 8 compared to Monaco’s 5, which could be a critical factor in a tight contest.
Head-to-Head Trends
The last two meetings between these sides have been high scoring affairs, averaging 142 combined points, with Monaco narrowly winning the latest 88-76 before Panathinaikos returned the favor with a 92-84 victory. This back-and-forth suggests both teams are capable of exploiting each other’s defensive lapses, making offensive efficiency a key determinant.
Game Dynamics
Given Monaco’s superior rebounding and field goal efficiency, they may look to control pace through inside scoring and second chances. Panathinaikos, with its exceptional three-point accuracy and higher assists, will likely push for perimeter ball movement and spacing. The game could hinge on which team limits turnovers and capitalizes on shooting opportunities, especially beyond the arc.



















