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Veolia Towers Hamburg’s 11th EuroCup loss seals grim season fate

A last-second three-pointer rimmed out, sealing Hamburg’s fate. Now winless and **point**-less, can they salvage pride in their final EuroCup clashes?

In this image we can see a basketball court were the players are playing basketball and behind...
In this image we can see a basketball court were the players are playing basketball and behind seats are there on which people are sitting and watching the match.

Towers Lose in Final Seconds to Thessaloniki - Veolia Towers Hamburg’s 11th EuroCup loss seals grim season fate

Veolia Towers Hamburg suffered their eleventh straight EuroCup defeat after a narrow 89–92 loss to Aris Thessaloniki Betsson. The game at Inselpark Arena drew 2,651 fans, ending in dramatic fashion as a last-second three-point attempt by Ross Williams fell short.

The match began with an unusual delay when Greek supporters tossed confetti onto the court during the opening tip-off. After the disruption, Hamburg started strongly but lost momentum in the second quarter. Aris Thessaloniki Betsson capitalised, pulling ahead by ten points before halftime.

The defeat extends Veolia Towers Hamburg’s losing streak to eleven games in this season’s EuroCup. With no points in Group A, the team faces an uphill battle in their remaining fixtures. Aris Thessaloniki Betsson, meanwhile, takes the win and moves forward in the competition.

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