Partizan has received a new penalty from the EuroLeague, this time due to inappropriate behavior of fans during the game against Bayern.
Partizan was defeated after a tense finish by 79:78. In this way, they remained with a negative record of 12-14 in the elite competition after 26 rounds played. Partizan still has a good chance for the play-in, as the tenth-placed Maccabi Tel Aviv has only one more win.
Unlike Crvena Zvezda, which received a much more serious financial penalty, Partizan ‘got off easy.’ Of course, the incidents during the game held on Thursday were much less serious, so the disciplinary committee imposed a fine of 3,500 euros on Partizan.
For Zeljko Obradovic’s team, there is a slightly longer break in the EuroLeague. In the coming days, they will compete in the Radivoj Korac Cup, where they will aim to win their first trophy of the season.
Also, Panathinaikos basketball player Kendrick Nunn earned a fine of 2,500 euros. The American player commented on the refereeing both after the 23rd and after the 24th round, which is not allowed according to EuroLeague regulations.