Fenerbahçe hosts Berlin in THY EuroLeague
Fenerbahçe's Dyshawn Pierre (R) tries to block Khimki Moscow's Dairis Bertans in their THY EuroLeague Round 23 match, in Moscow, Russia, Jan. 28, 2021. (IHA Photo)


Turkish powerhouse Fenerbahçe will host Germany’s Alba Berlin in a Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Round 25 match in Istanbul on Friday night.

Fenerbahçe (14-10) has clinched its last nine games and has the longest active winning streak in the competition.

The team is being led by Nando De Colo with 13.8 points per game (ppg) and 3.9 assists per game (apg), Jan Vesely (13.0 ppg, 5.1 rpg) and Marko Guduric (12.2 ppg). Alba Berlin (8-16) has registered only one victory in its last seven games, according to the EuroLeague’s official website.

On the other hand, Simone Fontecchio (10.1 ppg), Peyton Siva (10.1 ppg) and Marcus Eriksson (10.0 ppg) have been the German champion's top scorers so far this season.

The match will see two of the best pure shooters in the competition face each other. Guduric is undefeated (9-0) with Fenerbahçe this season. His unlimited range and tremendous accuracy instantly made his teammates better, and he has aided the team in different ways.

Eriksson, in comparison, has been battling injuries and his 3-point shooting percentage has dropped from 46.6% to 35.4%. It is a good time for him to bounce back against a fellow elite shooter.

Earlier in the season, Berlin thrashed Fenerbahçe 89-63 in the German capital on Dec. 10.

Niels Giffey led the way with 13 points and eight assists. Peyton Siva added 11 points, four rebounds and four assists, and Maodo Lo, Kresimir Nikic and Johannes Thiemann all tallied 10 points for Berlin, which came into the game missing the injured quartet of Eriksson, Lorenz Brenneke, Fontecchio and Ben Lammers.

Tarik Biberovic had led Fenerbahçe with a career-high 13 points in the losing effort.

Fenerbahçe is currently third in 3-point shooting percentage (40.7%) and is effective inside the arc, ranking second at 56.8%. The team, however, still allows a competition-high 11.5 offensive rebounds per match. A better defense out would make the Yellow Canaries even more competitive. They rely on Vesely, Kyle O'Quinn and Ahmet Düverioğlu to be more aggressive in the defense.

Berlin, in the meantime, has allowed opponents to make 56.6% of their two-point shots this season. It must protect its paint better with shot-blockers, including Lammers and Thiemann. It must also avoid easy points in transition by cutting down turnovers – where it ranks second at 14.9 per night. The German champion is making just 51.1% of its 2-point shots and ranks second in assists (19.7 apg). Running the offense through Siva and Luke Sikma will be mandatory if Berling wants to be more effective.

Fenerbahçe is currently sixth in the league table, with 14 wins and 10 losses. It picked up the last win against Zenit St. Petersburg on Feb. 5, which came after a victory over Maccabi Tel Aviv in Round 22.