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Super-brief Fearless Predictions™ for tonight’s Euroleague games

October 19, 2011

Sure, BallinEurope should quit while ahead, having nailed the outcome of the opening-day CSKA Moscow-Žalgiris Kaunas game exactly, but hey: Brains are overrated.

With a bit of time left before the 6pm CET (noon EST) tipoff of Montepaschi Siena at Unics Kazan, BiE offers the following Official Fearless Predictions™: Siena wins away by five; Fenerbahçe Ülker squeaks past Caja Laboral Baskonia by one point in OT; Bennet Cantù bags its first Euroleague win in defeating SLUC Nancy by four, despite Nicolas Batum’s night-high 30 points; and Galatasaray pulls off the upset at Asseco Prokom in a high-scoring affair that the Turkish side wins by 10.

Right. The insults may begin now. Enjoy the games!

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