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🔥 Last Regular Season Match Decides 4 Men’s Cyber Euroleague Playoff Seeds: Crvena Zvezda vs Paris Preview

  • Writer: Euroleague
    Euroleague
  • Jun 4
  • 3 min read

Zvezda v Paris decides 4men´s playoff seeds!

The Cyber Euroleague 2K regular season comes down to a dramatic final act, as Crvena Zvezda, coached by reigning champion Ivan Trbušković, faces off against Paris, led by the determined Stefan Jović, aka "Jovke."This isn’t just another matchup—this last regular season match will decide the Cyber Euroleague playoff seeds of four contenders and determine who secures that vital homecourt advantage in the opening round.

With both teams locked into the playoffs, the stakes are still sky-high. And thanks to a recent result involving Panathinaikos, Luka Vujasinović has officially clinched the 7th seed, leaving the remaining slots from 8th to 11th hanging in the balance based entirely on the outcome of this final showdown.


🏀 Crvena Zvezda (Ivan Trbušković): Calm, Composed, and Dangerous at Home

With a 15–3 record and the league’s best point differential of +259, Ivan Trbušković's Crvena Zvezda has been an unstoppable force this season. Dominating both at home (7–1) and overall, Trbušković has turned his team into a clinical winning machine. Even with playoff position secure, this final game could serve as a tune-up—or a statement.

Zvezda’s strength lies in their suffocating second-half defense and ability to blow games open during the third quarter. Whether or not they play at full throttle, their presence alone is intimidating for any opponent.


🔥 Paris (Stefan Jović): Jovke’s Last Shot to Avoid the 11th Seed

Paris enters at 11–7, controlled by Stefan Jović, who knows exactly what’s at stake. Despite securing a playoff ticket, Jović’s team currently sits outside the top 8. With 7 wins in 10 away games, Paris is one of the league’s most effective road teams—and they'll need every bit of that resilience to conquer Zvezda in Belgrade.

Jović is known for electric first quarters and dynamic offensive schemes. But the true challenge lies in sustaining momentum against one of the most consistent defenses in the league. A win would lift him into the top 8—while a loss would drop him all the way to 11th.


🔄 Last Regular Season Match: 2 Options for mixing up the Cyber Euroleague Playoff Seeds: 4 Players, 1 Game, Endless Implications

Luka Vujasinović’ has guaranteed the 7th seed, due to Panathinaikos win vs Paris earlier today, even if Jović wins this game—thanks to head-to-head superiority among the four contenders.


If Crvena Zvezda (Trbušković) Wins:

  • 7. Luka Vujasinović (locked)

  • 8. ASVEL (Jovan Gvozdic)

  • 9. Partizan (Ives Atienza)

  • 10. Barça (Mantas Tamosauskas)

  • 11. Paris (Stefan Jović)


If Paris (Jovke) Wins:

  • 7. Luka Vujasinović (locked)

  • 8. Paris (Stefan Jović)

  • 9. ASVEL (Jovan Gvozdic)

  • 10. Partizan (Ives Atienza)

  • 11. Barça (Mantas Tamosauskas)

This one result could reshape the playoff bracket—and define the path to the Cyber Euroleague championship.


🎯 Updated & Realistic Betting Preview: Crvena Zvezda vs Paris Cyber Euroleague

The stakes? Four playoff seeds. One final game. With the final seedings for Jović, Gvozdic, Atienza, and Tamosauskas on the line, tension will be at its peak—and that creates interesting betting dynamics.


🏆 Match Winner (Moneyline) – Recommended Coefficients

While Trbušković is the better team statistically, the context (motivation, playoff security, friendship) tilts the balance closer:

  • Crvena Zvezda (Trbušković) to Win: 2.10

  • Paris (Jovke) to Win: 1.75

Bookmakers would likely slightly favor Paris due to their need for the win, but Zvezda's overall dominance and home record still command respect.

🧮 Handicap Betting – +5.5 Spread

Given the volatility of virtual basketball scores and current form lines:

  • Paris +5.5: 1.55

  • Crvena Zvezda -5.5: 2.30

This line assumes a slight underdog advantage. If Zvezda goes full power, they could easily win by double digits—but the uncertainty keeps the line tight.

🔢 Total Points (Over/Under 164.5)

Both teams have averaged strong scoring outputs, but given the nerves and playoff tension, a mid-160s line is more realistic than 160.5:

  • Over 164.5 Points: 1.90

  • Under 164.5 Points: 1.90

Balanced line reflects the clash of high-powered offenses with playoff-style defense. Tighter rotations could lead to either scenario—score explosion or a gritty grind.

PLAYOFF TREE:

1/8 Finals (first to 3 wins)


A: (1) Panathinaikos  v (16) Maccabi   B: (8) Asvel/Paris v (9) Asvel/Partizan C: (4) Bayern  v (13) Milano   D: (5) Olympiacos  v (12) Valencia   E: (2) Crvena Zvezda  v (15) ALBA Berlin   F: (7) AS Monaco   vs (10) Partizan/Barca G: (3) Anadolu Efes  vs (14) Virtus Bologna   H: (6) Baskonia vs (11) Paris/Barca Following still dont have their seed safe:

  • Asvel/Jovan Gvozdic (8 or 9) ,

  • Paris/Stefan Jovke (8 or 11) ,

  • Partizan/Ives Atienza (9 or 10)

  • Barca/Mantas Tamosauskas (10 or 11)

1/4 Finals (first to 3 wins) : I: Winner A - Winner B J: Winner C - Winner D K: Winner E - Winner F L: Winner G - Winner H Final 4 : Winner I - Winner J Winner K - Winner L


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