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Barcelona takes Euroleague title, 86-68

May 9, 2010

It’s official: FC Barcelona is the no. 1 team in Euroleague 2009-10. Powered by Final Four MVP Juan Carlos Navarro’s 21 points and playing ranking of 23 plus some swell defense again from Pete Mickael (who got BallinEurope’s vote for Final Four MVP), Barcelona controlled the game throughout and Olympiacos was unable to ever close the gap to fewer than five points after the first quarter.

Congratulations go out to the Blaugrana for an excellent Euroleague season and here’s to wishing one of Europe’s finest teams of the past two decades continued success in Spain.

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