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Euroleague Final Four: The game for third place

May 3, 2009

The game for third place in the Euroleague Final Four has been dominated by FC Barcelona against a no-intensity Olympiacos team playing without Josh Childress and Jannero Pargo. The atmosphere was not really good in the arena besides the few moments where both Greek fan groups started their chants against each other. After the game, though, Ioannis Bourousis and Theo Papaloukas nearly got into a brawl with a fan who must have said some nasty things to them.

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  1. teregosa
    16 years ago

    according to greek tv, the person heckling bourousis managed to get close because he was wearing a fiba id tag. apparently he was a panathinaikos supporter. bourousis (you can tell by his gestures, but not from the short clip posted above) responded that they would settle this in ten days (meaning at greek play-offs, when olympiakos and panathinaikos will be facing each other for the championship)

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  2. Javi
    16 years ago

    Tobias was in bad, bad company during the first half. No matter he didn’t talk about it…

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