Three Postponed Games Reshape EuroLeague Week With Crucial Playoff Implications
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Three Postponed Games Reshape EuroLeague Week With Crucial Playoff Implications

EuroLeague resumes three postponed matches on Tuesday from matchdays 14, 21, and 30 in a day that could directly impact the playoff race. Hapoel Tel Aviv will look to solidify their position against Paris Basketball in Sofia, Dubai will seek to extend their winning streak in Belgrade against Partizan, and Olympiacos will host Fenerbahce in a high-stakes clash that could move the Turkish side closer to securing a playoff spot.

The matchday features postponed games from matchdays 14, 21, and 30.

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv vs. Paris Basketball (16:00 CET)

Hapoel (18-11) will look to protect their playoff position by defeating dangerous Paris (12-19) in a rescheduled matchday 21 game relocated to Sofia, Bulgaria. Hapoel will arrive with confidence after securing a hard-fought victory in Barcelona in their last outing, and can continue to rely on the consistency of Elijah Bryant after he scored 21 points in that game. The French team has won three consecutive road games and will be led by dynamic point guard Justin Robinson, whose 25 points led the team to victory over ASVEL last week. The two teams' October matchup was a thriller decided 88-89 in Hapoel's favor thanks to Dan Oturu's 18 points and 9 rebounds, so the visitors will need another strong performance from Allan Dokossi, who has averaged 7.8 rebounds over the last five games.

Partizan Mozzart Bet Belgrade vs. Dubai Basketball (20:00 CET)

Dubai (16-14) will attempt to continue their rise with a visit to Partizan (10-20) in a rescheduled matchday 30 game. The home team, coming off a solid victory on the road against Virtus, hopes to find more inspiration from point guard Carlik Jones, now healthy, who posted 19 points to lead that latest win. Dubai has won five consecutive games scoring at least 93 points in each of those victories, and features key scorer Dwayne Bacon in great form, averaging 17.1 points over the last seven games, so Partizan will need the defensive intensity of Dylan Osetkowski to help control the game's pace. Another crucial matchup will develop in the paint, with Isaac Bonga (16 points and 11 rebounds last week) and Tonye Jekiri attempting to contain the powerful Mfiondu Kabengele (22, 16, and 17 points in his last three games).

Olympiacos Piraeus vs. Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul (20:15 CET)

A titanic clash will see Olympiacos (20-11) host Fenerbahce (22-8) in a rescheduled matchday 14 game that could allow Fener to secure a top-10 spot—and thus seal their playoff ticket—with a victory if Dubai also loses that same night. Both teams are looking to bounce back, with Olympiacos still stung by last-second defeat last week on the road against Monaco, while Fenerbahce's nine-game winning streak was snapped by Zvezda. The Reds will strengthen their interior game with the return of Sasha Vezenkov following a back injury, and will face a tough matchup against Bonzie Colson, who posted 15 points and 7 rebounds in Belgrade on Friday. The three-point shooting of Tyler Dorsey—who has averaged 3.7 three-pointers over his last six games—will play a key role in breaking through Fenerbahce's excellent defense, which leads the league allowing just 78.9 points per game.