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Euroleague LIVE: What to watch

November 22, 2007

I could be really funny now and tell you what you should have watched last night: Olympiacos killing Prokom Trefl by more then 40 points, Efes Pilsen stopping Rytas, the TEAM Siena winning against the INDIVIDUALS from Bologna and of course the scoring record from Panathinaikos. But I won’t be funny and tell you what is going on tonight.

After we had our Italian derby last night, we will have the Spanish derby tonight with Madrid playing in Barcelona. According to the TV schedule THIS should be the game to watch tonight since 14 TV stations will broadcast the game. I will probably get to see Barcelona LIVE next week when they play here in Rome so I will also follow this game at 8:45pm CET on SKY Sport.

Besides this must-watch-game you should really turn on your TV or PC to watch the Brose Baskets from Bamberg.. NOT. Unless you want to see another game where the German team will get beat up of course.

Maccabi Elite will play Cibona at 7:50pm while Les Mans vs. Unicaja and Aris TT Bank vs. Armani Jeans Milano will start at 8:30pm.

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