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Your morning Euroleague highlight video fix (heavy on the Linas Kleiza)

March 27, 2010

Good morning. Enough talk: Let’s get straight to the Euroleague highlight fix!

Below the break runs the top five plays of quarterfinals games two, starring Alan Anderson, D’Or Fischer, Marko Jaric, Viktor Khryapa, burgeoning megastar Jan Vesely, and Josh Childress posterized by Daniel Ewing.

MVP of game two: Linas “The Red Hurricane” Kleiza, who put in an insane line of 26 points,

And the best one-two punch was Kleiza teamed with Milos Teodosic. As they said in White Men Can’t Jump: “That s*** was TOO easy.”

Finally, since too much is never enough, here’s the condensed version of Kleiza and Teodosic’s taking care of business against Asseco Prokom.

Mar 27, 2010ballineurope
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