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Euroleague Final Four LIVE: Semi-Finals

May 1, 2009

It’s Final Four time, and here we go for the BallinEurope LIVE Blog from the O2 World in Berlin. We will cover both semi-finals. Feel free to join and discuss the game with us. The game is available LIVE on Eurosport Germany and all the stats can be found on www.euroleague.net
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  1. akisromi
    17 years ago

    Panagiotis Giannakis will lead to trophy.
    Akis from Kozani, Greece

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17 years ago 1 Comment EuroLeague, Moreeuroleague final four, Live blogging, o2 world
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