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Euroleague goes Live

September 29, 2007

Euroleague basketball announced that there will be from this season on a weekly TV magazine produced and streamed on www.euroleague.net. By the way, all the games of the Euroleague-CBA challenge will be broad casted live on the Euroleague website.

The weekly magazine features the main changes in the different teams, as well as a preview to the Euroleague-CBA challenge. Here you will see that the chinese Yao Ming and Yi Jianlian don’t know a lot more about the Euroleague teams than Coach K did of his opponents in the World Championships in Japan.

You will also see Ettore Messina asking to establish a rule to protect young European basketball players that they don’t leave Europe to early for going in the NBA where their progress mostly stagnates.

So you can check out the Euroleague TV stuff on the specific website which can be found here. There are also some historical moments like the 2001 finals or a portrait of the 2001 Finals MVP, the San Antonio Spurs Manu Ginobili.

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