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Euroleague LIVE: What to watch

November 7, 2007

The third game day of the Euroleague seems to be pretty easy – as long as you are CSKA (playing Union Olimpija), Aris TT Bank (playing Cibona), Real Madrid (playing Brose Baskets Bamberg) or Panathinaikos (playing Partizan).But what do these easy games for big teams also bring with it? Surprises! At least sometimes. Of course there are also opportunities for gamblers who want to bet money on basketball games, but we don’t want to get into this too much.

I haven’t checked my TV schedule tonight, to see what games will be televised but I am sure I will watch Montepaschi Siena against Zalgiris which starts at 8.00pm. I am also not so sure about the Le Mans – Rytas game. Not that I am a big fan of Le Mans – but I think they could do well against Lietuvos – although Rytas just won by as much as 18 points last week against Maccabi Tel Aviv.

As we find out more and more – even if you don’t like the game – the Euroleague TV commentators seem to be a lot of fun to listen to..

Nov 7, 2007ballineurope
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  1. elaj
    18 years ago

    easy?! 😀

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