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Four-armed player with first win in EuroCup 2008/2009

November 25, 2008

On opening night of the newly created EuroCup, Lietuvos Rytas beat ASVEL Villeurbanne easily, 95-74, in front of 7500 spectators and Euroleague CEO Jordi Bertomeu. Matthew Nielsen is no longer playing for the Lithuanians, as he signed a new deal with Pamesa Valencia and will probably leave in the next days.

The story of the game, however, was the first-ever four-armed player to be used in an official competition. You may think that we have drunk too much Svyturys and/or Stumbras, but check out the picture below to believe what we say.

Picture had to be deleted – so if you haven’t seen it – you won’t understand the story. bite.lt, according to Roman von krepsinis.net, stole the picture from them.

It’s no surprise that Zalgiris fans are now crying again and claiming that the ULEB should take a closer look at this case and not allow stereoids or other doping methods in order to give an unfair advantage to their eternal rivals from Vilnius. We’ll follow this case very closely here at BallinEurope.com…

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Comments: 5
  1. itg
    17 years ago

    As crazy as Milisavljevic is, he might even have four arms. You never know!

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  2. Dimitris (DK)
    17 years ago

    I knew there was something fishy about him ever since last year’s Greek play-offs.

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  3. Os Davis
    17 years ago

    Horrible, horrible stuff: I thought the European Union had laws against this sort of genetic engineering and human experimentation. Oh, it’s Lithuania. Never mind.

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  4. Tony Farmer
    17 years ago

    this cant be real

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  5. septyni
    17 years ago

    sources in LT says it’s not Milisavljevic, it’s Kali – a Hindu goddess.
    (http://lolz.lt/2008/11/25/indija-madinga-ir-krepsinyje/)

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