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Barcelona are the favorite with an implied probability of 73% to win this one at 1.37 odds, while Partizan are available at 3.20 odds. The point spread is +/-6.5 points and the total points line is at 166.5. Barcelona will hope to secure a ninth consecutive win over Partizan as they lock horns on Thursday in Round 29 of Euroleague action. Our Barcelona vs Partizan Prediction and betting pick at 1.90 odds are available in the article below!
Partizan have lost four of their last five games. Can they secure a win at the Palau Blaugrana? Our basketball expert Agbeniga Ayobami has a 1.90-odds pick for the upcoming game, but you can follow her work on our Expert Insights section.
Odds available as of 12th March 2024. Odds may now differ.
Barcelona has won eight straight games against Partizan. Partizan’s last victory over Barcelona was in February 2010. Additionally, Barcelona has won the last 5 games against Partizan with a margin of at least 7 points. Partizan has lost 4 of their last 5 games and has only secured 3 away wins this season. With a record like this, it’s difficult to be hopeful of securing a win against a side like Barcelona, which has lost just 2 home games this season.
FC Barcelona (19-9) defended its second-place standing with a hard-fought 78-88 victory against Valencia in Round 29. Jan Vesely had a flawless shooting performance, going 10-for-10 on two-pointers and 1-for-1 on free throws, tallying 21 points. Nikola Kalinic and Nicolas Laprovittola each contributed 13 points apiece. Jabari Parker also added 12 points. The team has now secured victories in 4 of their last 5 games.
They maintain an average of 82.6 points, and 36.2 rebounds per game (second in the league). Also, 19.4 assists, 6.1 steals, 2.6 blocks, and a Player Index Rating (PIR) of 95.0.
Barcelona ranks second in defensive rebounding with 25.1 per game. They have held opponents to a mere 52.6% shooting from two-point range, the third-lowest in the league. On a positive note, there are no injury concerns reported for the Spanish giants.
Partizan (13-15) suffered another narrow loss in Round 28. They fell 85-83 to Olimpia Milano on the road. Avramovic led Partizan with 19 points, and Caboclo contributed 13 points and 5 rebounds. The team has now lost 4 of their last 5 games.
Partizan averages 83.6 points, 30.6 rebounds, 15.1 assists, 6.6 steals, and 2.4 blocks, and has a Player Index Rating (PIR) of 90.5. They also lead the league in two-point shooting at 59.0% and rank second in free-throw shooting at 81.7%.
Ognjen Jaramaz is sidelined with a leg injury, and James Nunnally is doubtful for the next round due to a shoulder injury. Tristan Vukcevic remains out with a knee injury.
Barcelona holds a commanding 10-3 advantage over Partizan, having won 8 consecutive games against them. Partizan’s last victory over Barcelona dates back to February 2010.
In a notable performance from last season, Andjusic achieved a career-high in points, scoring with 23. Albeit, in a 79-68 road loss against Barcelona. Barcelona’s big man, Oscar da Silva, secured a career-high 10 rebounds against Partizan last season.
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