AS Monaco bounced back from its disappointing Round 3 loss in the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague by downing Panathinaikos Athens at Oaka Altion on Friday night.
After failing to hold on to a 19-point advantage against Maccabi Playtika Tel Aviv earlier in the week, Monaco gave up an 18-point cushion but emerged with an 80-83 victory against Panathinaikos to improve to 3-1. Mike James scored 27 points against his former team as the Greens dropped to 1-3, despite a career high of 28 points from Derrick Williams.