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Live blogging Euroleague Final Four 2013: CSKA Moscow vs Olympiacos

May 10, 2013

Okay, so BallinEurope supposes it’s not technically “live blogging” per se, but here will follow live textual coverage of the first Euroleague Final Four game for 2013. And though to man, the Red Army denies any psychological impact or residue of revenge motivates them this game, BiE can’t help but think the disappointment of 2012 isn’t somewhere in mind…

And so what can Euroleague MVP Vassilis Spanoulis engineer this time? We’ll find out very soon now. Join in on the chat here at BallinEurope.com and enjoy the game!

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  1. Derrick
    12 years ago

    Fwww. That was close.
    OLY and V-Span almost got humiliated from the great CSKA.

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