Olympiacos escaped from Ano Liossia and continues to lead the Greek League standings with a perfect 15-0 record, while Panathinaikos stay right behind at 14-1. The Reds struggled before edging AEK 74-79 on the road. Vassilis Spanoulis came off the bench to hit a three-pointer that made it 71-76 with one minute to go that proved decisive. Ioannis Bourousis paced Olympiacos with 19 points and 7 rebounds, Zoran Erceg bagged 14 points, Milos Teodosic had 11 and Spanoulis recorded 5 points and 10 assists. Rasho Nesterovic and Theodoros Papaloukas did not play due to injuries. Jared Hart led the hosts with 20 points and 8 boards and Terrell Castle had 17 points. Panathinaikos had a tough first half and trailed 31-42, but came up big with a 24-4 third-quarter run to down Ilissiakos 88-71. Antonis Fotsis chipped in 23 points and 6 boards, Drew Nicholas netted 18 points, Mike Batiste scored 13 and Dimitris Diamantidis recorded 7 points, 7 assists and 5 steals. For the visitors, Alexis Kyritsis had 17 points and Nikos Hatzis