By Aris Barkas/ barkas@eurohoops.net
In the aftermath of Game 2 conflicts, the Greek finals continued off the court, with Olympiacos asking for the punishment of Panathinaikos from the Standing Committee on Combating Violence of the Greek Ministry of Sports.
On top of that, Olympiacos and Panathinaikos exchanged press releases, with Panathinaikos defending the Greek Public Television and accusing Olympiacos GM Nikos Lepeniotis of trying to affect the broadcast.
Olympiacos, on the other side, published an announcement with 11 questions to the Greek Public Television, asking for an official answer.
The Reds filled out the paperwork to the Standing Committee on Combating Violence, asking for the punishment of Panathinaikos owner Dimitris Giannakopoulos with a 100.000 euros fine and a five-year ban from entering sports facilities, plus the ban of Panathinaikos fans from one home game.
With Game 4 scheduled for Wednesday, chances are that even if Panathinaikos is punished with a ban, the penalty will not be announced and executed during the finals, due to the length of the procedure.
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