• Home
  • FIBA
  • EuroLeague
  • NBA/NCAA
  • National Leagues
  • Podcast
  • Features
  • More
  • Contact

Grimag

  • FIBA
  • EuroLeague
  • NBA/NCAA
  • National Leagues
  • Podcast
  • Features
  • More

Greek Cup final set for Sunday; Greece playoff schedule P.O.’s Bobby Brown

May 13, 2011

Just in case you were wondering, there will in fact be a 2011 Greek Cup awarded after all. Those two monster clubs, Olympiacos and Panathinaikos, will meet on Sunday to award the prize after months of delay and some strange behind-the-scenes decision-making. (Surely BallinEurope’ll be posting video of the typical fan shenanigans on Monday, so stay tuned…)

The event arrives at quite an interesting time for the teams, as both are set to tipoff their semifinal playoff series on Wednesday. Panathinaikos hasn’t been on the court since last Sunday’s Euroleague championship win over Maccabi Tel Aviv, while one can imagine Olympiacos’ greatest challenge to keep up their 28-game winning streak this season may be Father Time himself: The Reds haven’t played a game since vanquishing Kolossos Rhodes on May 4.

Some Greece-based American players appear to be going a bit stir crazy in waiting for the EΣAKE season to conclude. Upon hearing of the schedule for the second round, former NBAer/Asseco Prokom PG Bobby Brown, currently with an Aris Thessaloniki side which hasn’t played since May 7, tweeted that on Monday that he’d “Juss woke up to some bad news that pissed me off…The Greek League in Greece is the dumbest League ever.”

Think Brown’ll be back to the “Greek League in Greece” for next season? Yeah, probably not.

May 13, 2011ballineurope
Powered by Sidelines
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
This post was published on May 13, 2011
List of 2010-11 European Champions: Return from Barcelona editionRumor: Pau Gasol considering playing for Team Spain in Eurobasket 2011
Comments: 2
  1. Ioannis
    15 years ago

    Sorry BiE you’re wrong: There will not be on this Sunday a “fan shenanigans”.
    There are only an amount of 1800 people (900 from each side) allowed to watch the game.
    There will be a lot of securities watching the fans and you will have to register yourself personally with, if you want to enter and watch the game.

    ReplyCancel
  2. Well
    15 years ago

    Dis for Ballineurope…

    ReplyCancel

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

ballineurope
15 years ago 2 Comments EuroLeague, MoreAris Thessaloniki, Asseco Prokom, Bobby Brown, EuroLeague, Greece, Greek Cup, Kolossos Rhodes, Maccabi Tel Aviv, NBA, Olympiacos, Panathinaikos, twitter
Recent Posts
AS Monaco’s turmoil could push Vassilis Spanoulis onto the market. Uncertainty may create opportunity for one of Euroleague’s fastest-rising coaches.
Vassilis Spanoulis and positive uncertainty
16 hours ago
Panathinaikos fall to an 11th straight EuroLeague loss to Olympiacos as predictable offence and lack of creativity undermine their talent.
Panathinaikos are painfully predictable
1 day ago
Ireland’s win over Luxembourg showed Michael Bree tightening the rotation, refining roles, and taking a page from Ergin Ataman. It may have marked a turning point in Ireland's EuroBasket 2029 pre-qualifying campaign
Michael Bree, a dash of Ergin Ataman, and Jordan Blount
5 days ago
Categories
Recent Posts
Vassilis Spanoulis and positive uncertainty
Panathinaikos are painfully predictable
Michael Bree, a dash of Ergin Ataman, and Jordan Blount
Tags
EuroLeagueNBAYouTubeReal MadridCSKA MoscowFC BarcelonaFIBAOlympiacosPanathinaikosZalgiris KaunasACBSpainMaccabi Tel AvivRicky RubioLithuaniaLos Angeles LakersTeam SpainIrelandGermanyMontepaschi SienaPartizan BelgradePau GasolItalyTurkeyTeam LithuaniaTeam FranceCaja Laboral BaskoniaGreeceEuroleagueLietuvos RytasFenerbahce ÜlkerJuan Carlos NavarroSerbiaFranceTony ParkerSan Antonio SpursMinnesota TimberwolvesDirk Nowitzkibasketball highlightsTeam RussiaALBA BerlinEuroCupDallas MavericksTeam USAEuroBasket 2011
Share
0
Facebook
ABOUT
BallinEurope.com was founded in September 2007 by Christophe Ney (who now runs the excellent scouting-themed website European Prospects) and Tobias Seitz, both then bloggers for FIBA.com with over 10 years’ worth of experience in the professional basketball world each. The mission then was to “provide a very unique perspective of Basketball in and about Europe.”
Most Commented
Why Andrei Kirilenko and CSKA Moscow must win the Euroleague
14 years ago
180 Comments
Euroleague Transfers Table 2008/2009
17 years ago
168 Comments
A week in highlights: Spanish block party, mighty Milos, Utah rap and some dude dunking in L.A.
15 years ago
139 Comments
Archives
Get In Touch

Email: emmetryan@gmail.com

Name: Emmet Ryan

2014 © BallinEurope. Join JCI Dublin