EuroLeague Final Four Preview: Olympiacos and Fenerbahçe Battle for Finals Spot in Athens
The 2025/26 EuroLeague Final Four kicks off with a heavyweight clash between Olympiacos Piraeus and Fenerbahçe Beko Istanbul, two projects built to compete for the continental title arriving in Athens with distinctly different but equally solid arguments. The Telekom Center Athens will host a matchup of maximum tactical and emotional intensity, marked by Greek offensive firepower and Turkish physical toughness.
Olympiacos arrives at the semifinal as the statistically most dominant team in the entire competition. The Piraeus squad leads the EuroLeague in points scored (90.7), efficiency rating (110.5), assists (21.7), and two-point shooting percentage (59.7%), while also standing as one of the most reliable rebounding teams. The Greek squad has built a fluid, collective offensive machine that is tremendously efficient, capable of punishing opponents both in transition and in set plays.
Much of that performance revolves around a truly differential Sasha Vezenkov. The Bulgarian power forward averages 19.2 points, 6.5 rebounds, and a 22.7 efficiency rating, serving as Olympiacos' primary offensive reference point. Alongside him, Tyler Dorsey has provided a constant perimeter threat with 16.2 points per game and 39% from three-point range, while Nikola Milutinov dominates the paint with 7 rebounds per game and a spectacular 68.7% from two-point range. All orchestrated by Thomas Walkup, the playmaking leader with 5.9 assists per game.
Additionally, Evan Fournier adds experience and outside scoring ability, Donta Hall provides intimidation near the rim, and Alec Peters remains a lethal resource as a shooter. Olympiacos arrives with a deep rotation, experience in big-stage scenarios, and an offense capable of breaking games open in minutes.
Facing them will be a much more physical, aggressive Fenerbahçe focused on controlling the pace. The Turkish side doesn't present such brilliant offensive numbers, but rather a highly competitive, tough profile with players capable of winning one-on-one matchups and a defensive structure that typically elevates its level in big games.
Wade Baldwin IV will be one of the major outside threats after averaging 14.1 points and 5.5 assists. The American point guard will be key to breaking Greek defensive pressure and generating advantages. Also important will be the production of Talen Horton-Tucker, the team's leading scorer with 15.7 points per night, especially for his physical ability to attack the rim and draw fouls.
The experience of Nicolo Melli and Nando De Colo could prove decisive in a game of this caliber. Melli provides balance, rebounding, and defense, while De Colo remains one of the most reliable players in tight finals. Additionally, Fenerbahçe has dangerous shooters like Tarik Biberovic and Bonzie Colson, both above 40% from three-point range, capable of punishing any defensive help on Baldwin or Horton-Tucker.
One of the most interesting aspects of the game will be the pace. Olympiacos will seek a dynamic encounter with quick ball movement and advantages generated through extra passes. Fenerbahçe, meanwhile, will attempt to slow things down, toughen each possession, and turn the duel into a physical and tactical battle.
The statistics reflect a clear offensive superiority by Olympiacos throughout the season, but Final Fours are typically decided by small details, emotional management, and the ability to withstand pressure. The Greek squad arrives as one of the title favorites, but Fenerbahçe has already demonstrated during the season that it knows how to compete in high-pressure scenarios.
In the regular season, the head-to-head record between the two stands at 1-1, with each winning their home games. Olympiacos won decisively on Matchday 14 by a score of 104-87, and Fenerbahçe topped the Greeks on Matchday 20 by 88-80.
Athens awaits a semifinal of the highest level between two genuine contenders to lift the EuroLeague trophy.