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Live blogging tonight's Euroleague Final Four games

May 7, 2010

BallinEurope will be live blogging tonight’s Final Four games from Paris, so please join in the fun! The chat will start up at about 5.30pm CET (that’s 11.30am EST just in case anyone on the other side is interested) and tipoff for the first game, CSKA Moscow vs. FC Barcelona (o boy o boy, that’ll be a good one) is scheduled for 6pm.

Click the “Continue Reading…” link to open up the chatbox and start entering your pithy and/or insightful comments. Here’s to hoping BiE will be hearing from you tonight!



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