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Euroleague LIVE: What to watch

November 14, 2007

I almost forgot that we got another Wednesday – another Euroleague day. There is so much going on with BallinEurope right now that time is flying by! But let’s see what we should watch tonight – well in about two hours.

There is not more to say than CSKA Moscow playing Olympiakos Piraeus tonight. If you have the chance to see that game – watch it. CSKA doesn’t want to lose another Euroleague game and Piraeus, or should I say Coach Pini Gershon. It seems like Olympiakos is slightly behind Panathinaikos and you really don’t want to be just the second best team from Greece if you are Panathinaikos or Olympiakos. Although I am even not sure if Olympiakos is the second best team in Greece right now. To be honest I could not even tell you who should/will win this game tonight even with Smodis for CSKA and Arvydas Macijauskas and Jake Tsakilidis for Olympiakos out because of injuries.

Just in case you saw that there are two games at 6.15pm CET and you wanted to know which game to watch – the other game is Armani Jeans Milano – Cibona Zagreb. I don’t know if you really want to see another game of Milano not knowing what to do or if you haven’t seen enough of Danilo Gallinari, but for me this is not an option tonight at all..

At 8.30pm CET I will watch the Bologna – Prokom game. First of all I want to see if Virtus gives up another close game in the last 5 minutes like they did against Siena in the domestic championship this weekend and second of all I want to see if all the Mustafa Shakur critics were right. But hey, for Virtus it is: la vita e bella! Don’t know what this means? Check this out..

Let me know if you have better choices for me!

Nov 14, 2007ballineurope
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Comments: 5
  1. Laurent
    15 years ago

    May I ask you how you get to see all those games on TV. Is it through Internet, or do you get channels that show that many euroleague games ?
    Just asking, because as a swiss citizen I am highly frustarted with the one game per year (swiss cup final) that we get to see on TV, no NBA, no Euroleague, no nothing.
    So if you have a magic pill, I’d be interested to know (how, how much would that cost, etc).

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  2. Julien
    15 years ago

    Log on to www.euroleague.net and I’m sure you’ll find everything about the Euroleague TV (on line streaming) Laurent.

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  3. Arkadios
    15 years ago

    Laurent there are many free streams on the net every week. Check the Euroleague section of interbasket forums 😉

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  4. belalik
    15 years ago

    Apart from the various open streams Arkadios is talking about, there is also a thing called ‘spocast’, which I find much more reliable in terms of quality. It’s P2P video broadcasting, and in simple terms it means that some good soul from let’s say france, can receive the tv signal into his computer (through a tv tuner) and then broadcast it over the net through sopcast. So you can watch a Le Mans game being broadcasted in french TV. The more people log into his ‘channel’, the better it should be theoretically, as you receive the stream from multiple sources..

    Anyway, I ‘m very new to sopcast, and I had a very brief reading of how it works, but it must be somethign similar to this. In any case, google ‘sopcast’, download it, play around with it, and on match days, browse through channels or search channels through sopcast webpage.

    All in all, I ‘ve watched real-partizan and efes-le mans through sopcast, and it was a better experience than previous attempts I had with open internet (TV) streaming…

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  5. durutti
    15 years ago

    what is interbasket forums?
    i have sopcast is pretty good and free but i cannot find euroleague games any ideas where to search?

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