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Euroleague American Tour dates announced; Russian, Spanish champs to visit U.S. in October

July 2, 2010

CSKA Moscow and Caja Laboral Baskonia have been chosen to represent The Continent on the annual Euroleague American Tour. The slate of games will feature four NBA teams.

On October 14, the Baskonians will be facing off against the Memphis Grizzlies, that team with the Spanish connections historically, while CSKA Moscow takes on those dynamic young Thunderers of Oklahoma City.

On October 16, Baskonia (and possibly Tiago Splitter) move onto Texas to take on the San Antonio Spurs (and possibly Tiago Splitter). Meanwhile, CSKA gets the Cleveland Cavaliers with or without King James and/or Prince Bosh that same night.

Though the games will mostly be played in the interests of fun and self-examination, at least one gauntlet has already been thrown: “It is difficult to say what kind of rosters Oklahoma City and Cleveland will have in October,” theorized CSKA Moscow president Andrey Vatutin, “but I can promise that CSKA will fight for the win in both games.”

(Hey, how come no games against the New Jersey Nyets, by the way…?)

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