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Euroleague LIVE: What to watch

December 5, 2007

Finally – another game day of the Euroleague! Since BallinEurope is back at the office and not in Spain anymore, things are getting back to normal. It is probably hard to find something better than the game tomorrow with Panathinaikos playing Real Madrid (which will be LIVE on BallinEuroppe tomorrow) but there are some games that still might be interesting.

Probably the best games will be played in group A where CSKA Moscow will play Virtus Bologna at 6.15pm and the other Italian team of group A, Montepaschi Siena will play Olympiacos at 8.30pm. Here is what we have to expect from this game with Lynn Greer out cause of an injury.

In group B Rytas should be able to get a win against Cibona at 7.15pm, while Unicaja Malaga should also be able to control Efes.

Group C though ha some interesting games – concerning who wants to qualify behind Panathinaikos, Real Madrid and Barcelona. Lottomatica has a pretty easy challenge with Chroale Roanne who is coming back from a devestating loss against Real Madrid. More important though is the game of Partizan and Fenerbahce who both have 3 wins and 3 losses.

I kind of feel bad for Bamberg because it looks like they have to watch Lottomatica move away from a 1-5 while Bamberg has to play Barcelona – in Barcelona – but hey – Bamberg almost got a win in Panathinaikos ..

Here is the reminder for the LIVE blog of Panathinaikos vs. Real Madrid which Julien and myself will present to you. We hope we get a lot of specialists to watch the game with us!

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