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Arms race between Panathinaikos and Olympiacos in basketball – Major investments and a Galacticos era with a glass court at OAKA

Starting this season, the Olympic Indoor Hall becomes the only arena in Europe with a permanently installed Glass Floor, equipped with Full-LED video for lighting effects and displaying statistics during games - The massive quality boosts brought by this year’s transfers for the two "eternal" rivals

Newsroom September 13 05:50

In the summer of 2023, when Panathinaikos decided to change course and completely revamp their basketball department, great expectations were set, although few believed that the “Greens” would reach the pinnacle of European and Greek basketball in their first year. However, in a season filled with turbulence, Ergin Ataman and his team succeeded in leading the club to its 7th European title and its 41st Greek Basket League championship.

Meanwhile, their eternal rivals, Olympiacos, made their third consecutive EuroLeague Final Four appearance, finishing third, but lost the Greek championship, despite leading the finals series 2-0, falling to Panathinaikos in a dramatic Game 5 at OAKA on June 14.

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End of the game – Panathinaikos 93-82 Hapoel (updated)

Three months have passed since that fateful night, and now both teams are gearing up for a new season, evoking memories of the 1990s, with back-to-back Final Four appearances and basketball “Galacticos” like Galis, Vranković, Komazec, Volkov, Paspalj, Fasoulas, Tarpley, Johnson, and many more, or the mid-2000s when the two Greek giants were stacked with basketball elites like Diamantidis, Batiste, Jasikevičius, Spanoulis, Childress, Papaloukas, Kleiza, Vujčić, and Teodosić.

In parallel, the modernization of arenas brings an even more exciting edge to the competition. Panathinaikos’ OAKA now boasts Europe’s first-ever permanent ASB GlassFloor, a cutting-edge LED-based basketball floor that enhances both the viewing experience and marketing possibilities. Olympiacos’ arena, the Peace and Friendship Stadium (SEF), is also undergoing major upgrades to keep up with these technological advancements.

With these developments, a new era in Greek basketball is emerging, reminiscent of the glorious battles of the past but with the technology and drama of today’s modern game. All eyes are on how both clubs will fare as they aim for European dominance and a fierce battle for the top spot in Greece.

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