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Montepaschi Siena crushes AJ Milano again to take Italian title, 93-69

June 20, 2010

T-Mc led the way for MPS

It’s official: Montepaschi Siena closed out European club basketball last night with yet another emphatic win, taking game four of the Serie A championship series, 93-69, to complete a sweep of outmatched AJ Milano – and a perfect 10-0 run through the Italian League playoffs.

Siena rode the hot hand of Terrell McIntyre, who went for a big 28 points in 28 minutes of floor time, including 6-of-10 on threes. Romain Sato and Ksistof Lavrinovic went for 16 points/six rebounds and 15/4, respectively.

And so, it would appear, it’s a wrap on 2009-10 in European basketball. BallinEurope will be doing some brief retrospective stuff tomorrow – but only brief: After all, the 2010 NBA Draft is just days away…

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