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All-Euroleague first team highlights

May 9, 2010

Missing this guy yet, Denver fans...?

Who can get enough highlight clips? Certainly not BallinEurope, even if disagreeing with one or two of the selections made by the Euroleague folks this year.

Below the break runs three-and-a-half minutes of awesome action from yourrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr 2009-10 All-Euroleague team, namely Olympiacos’ Euroleague MVP award-winner Milos Teodosic and Linas Kleiza; FC Barcelona’s Juan Carlos Navarro; CSKA Moscow’s Viktor Khryapa; and Partizan Belgrade’s Aleks Maric.

(Mutter, mutter, what about Tiago Splitter, grumble, mutter…)

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  1. milaz
    16 years ago

    I just hope that the “first team” tonight will be Olympiacos….!

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16 years ago 1 Comment EuroLeague, MoreAleks Maric, All-Euroleague team, CSKA Moscow, dream teams, EuroLeague, FC Barcelona, Juan Carlos Navarro, Linas Kleiza, Milos Teodosic, Olympiacos, Partizan Belgrade, Tiago Splitter, Viktor Khyrapa, YouTube
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