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Euroleague LIVE: decision time

March 20, 2008

After yesterday’s surprise we decided to cover tonight’s full story. We will talk about every game LIVE in a live blog while the Euroleague games go on. Every game will start at 7.00pm. Everybody is welcome to join us and also publish their very own thoughts that can be discussed.

The following games will be on tonight:

Olympiakos – Real Madrid
Maccabi Tel Aviv (already qualified) – Zalgiris Kaunas (no chance to qualify)
Axa FC Barcelona – CSKA Moscow
Unicaja Malaga – Lottomatica Roma

The Live chat or blog will start at 18:45 European time and we will know which teams will join Siena, Partizan, Fenerbahce, Tau Ceramica, Maccabi and CSKA in the Top8.

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Comments: 5
  1. J
    17 years ago

    What an class act by Bouroussis to spit into Hervelle’s ear after Theodosic once again went down (looked like a cheap hit by Bullock). I think Bouroussis should be fined/suspended or whatever for that. And Theodosic had a nice game, but boy should he cut down all the flopping going on..

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  2. Stelios
    17 years ago

    If you believe that Bourousis act (I personally didn’t see him splits) is more serious than Bullock’s punch in the face of Teodosic then you probably have some serious problems with the red’s team. After all Olympiakos was charged with technical foul but once more Real’s team was innocent – THAT WAS TOTALLY RIDICULOUS !!! – After all Bullock had to be SUSPENDED!!!

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  3. J
    17 years ago

    If that’s the case, Bullock should be suspended/fined too. Hard to say anything about it because Teodosic was flopping all the time and they only showed it once from an angle where you could see something, but not enough to say if it was a hit or not.. I’m no ‘fan’ of either team, just thought Bouroussis’s act was ridiculous and something I despise.

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  4. Stelios
    17 years ago

    Maybe you’re right: After all it’s not very nice to see this kind of situations on the court.

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  5. Arkadios
    17 years ago

    No one is innocent here. I can’t believe 2meters-something act like little girls.

    Teodosic has tendency to flop, we know that, but if you want to look for the grand university of flopping look no further than Spain NT and Real Madrid…

    Bouroussis act is ridiculous, he has serious behavior issues, maybe Yiannakis can ‘fix’ that, but I doubt… but how can a 2.10m grown up such as Hervelle fall from a spitting?

    Unless the spit reached a 3mach speed until it landed on his neck…

    Things are clear for in such occasions, someone spits you? You shut up and swallow your pride or you give him an old school punch like a man.

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