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Euroleague Final Four: 3rd Place to Siena

May 4, 2008

The meaning of the game was probably very little, but the players still showed great basketball and even sent the game into overtime. In the end, though, Siena won the game 97-93, which they also really deserved. Here are some pictures form the game:

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