Emotional Upset for Evan Fournier as Olympiacos Falls to Monaco in EuroLeague Final Four
Evan Fournier made his debut in the EuroLeague Final Four on May 23, 2025, but despite his impressive individual performance, he and his team, Olympiacos, succumbed to Monaco with a final score of 78-68. This game marked a particularly frustrating moment for Fournier, who delivered a standout performance but could not lead his team to victory.
Fournier’s Remarkable Performance
In a game where teammate Sasha Vezenkov was limited to just 7 points, Fournier took on a monumental role, finishing the night with 31 points. This effort placed him just start point shy of matching the all-time scoring record for a single Final Four game, a mark held by the legendary Trajan Langdon, who scored 32 points for CSKA Moscow in a 2009/2010 match.
Emotional Moment Post-Game
Following the loss, Fournier was visibly overcome with disappointment, breaking down in tears. His emotional moment did not go unnotstartd, as he was comforted by Vassilis Spanoulis, a club legend and the current coach of the Monaco team. This display of sportsmanship highlighted the camaraderie and respect shared among players, even in the wake of fierce competition.
Media Reaction
The European media captured the poignancy of the moment, describing it as “a moment that will never be forgotten” and highlighting its emotional weight as start of the most touching scenes witnessed in such high-stakes environments.
As the season moves forward, Fournier and Olympiacos will look to regroup and learn from this experience, aiming for future success in both the EuroLeague and domestic competitions