

Promitheas Patras Overpowers Iraklis 97-85 in a High-Scoring Affair
Promitheas Patras B.C. treated their home fans to an offensive showcase on April 25, 2026, defeating Iraklis 97-85 in a lively Greek Basket League encounter. The victory highlighted Promitheas's lethal transition game and marks their third consecutive win, keeping them firmly in the playoff picture.
Match Overview
From the opening buzzer, Promitheas established a blistering pace, pushing the ball up the court at every opportunity. Iraklis attempted to match the tempo, leading to an open, entertaining game that featured numerous fast-break points and highlight-reel plays. However, Promitheas's superior shooting efficiency and rebounding edge proved insurmountable.
Key Moments and Tactical Analysis
- First Half Dominance: Promitheas shot nearly 60% from the field in the first half, building a 54-44 lead at the break. Their ball movement was crisp, generating open looks for shooters.
- Third Quarter Response: Iraklis tightened their defense and cut the lead to 6 points midway through the third quarter, but Promitheas responded with a 12-0 run to restore control.
- Free Throw Advantage: Promitheas capitalized on aggressive drives, earning 28 free throw attempts compared to Iraklis's 16, a margin that proved crucial.
Standout Players
The home team's backcourt duo combined for 45 points, with the point guard dishing 9 assists while committing only 2 turnovers. Promitheas's center also posted a dominant double-double with 18 points and 14 rebounds. For Iraklis, their leading scorer notched 23 points, but the team as a whole struggled from beyond the arc, hitting just 7 of 24 three-point attempts.
Season Implications
The win lifts Promitheas into outright fifth place in the Greek Basket League standings, within striking distance of home-court advantage in the first playoff round. Iraklis, meanwhile, remains in the lower half of the table and faces an uphill battle to climb into postseason contention as the regular season winds down.
