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Euroleague playoffs: Quarterfinal game one highlights

March 24, 2010

Just in case you missed it: Below the break run the top five plays from Euroleague quarterfinal games one. The clip stars Linas Kleiza, Fran Vazquez, Trajan Langdon, Stephan Lasme (contributing the semi-obligatory *nasty* rejection), Juan Carlos Navarro, Pete Mickeal and of course Ricky “The Human YouTube Clip” Rubio.

Below that is 90 seconds or so showing why Dusan Kecman and Partizan Belgrade pulled off a helluvan upset in Tel Aviv amidst “one of the finest displays of leadership in [Euroleague] playoff history.”

Enjoy the YouTube goodness!

Mar 24, 2010ballineurope
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  1. Colin Powers
    16 years ago

    does anyone know where you can watch the full game tape for free?

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16 years ago 1 Comment EuroLeague, Morebasketball videos, BC Khimki Moscow region, CSKA Moscow, Dusan Kecman, EuroLeague, FC Barcelona, Fran Vazquez, Juan Carlos Navarro, Linas Kleiza, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Olympiacos, Partizan Belgrade, Pete Mickeal, Real Madrid, Stephane Lasme, Trajan Langdon, YouTube
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