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Monday's cigarettes

March 10, 2008

Start the week well with some smoke from around the world.

  • Former NC State Wolfpack member Engin Atsur who is now playing for Benetton Treviso getting interviewed by FIBA
  • Drew Nicholas will take a rest until summer
  • Ettore Messina making some comments concerning his future. After three seasons, it is sometimes time to change a team’s coach…
  • Drew Nicholas probably signing with Unicaja Malaga
  • Dejuan Collins has caught a cold
  • A little bit of history with the back to back Euroleague titles of Palancanestro Varese in 1982-1983
  • Drew Nicholas will sign in Estudiantes
  • A basketball trip report to Europe by Washington Post’s Tim Warren. Still it looks like a big adventure for Americans to travel to Europe for watching hoops.
  • Drew Nicholas may sign with AXA FC Barcelona
  • This is what I call deep range three point shot
  • Crisis in Berlin. ALBA lost at home against Ulm and the fans are more and more asking for Luka Pavicevic’s head.
  • Drew Nicholas will sign in Maccabi
Mar 10, 2008ballineurope
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Comments: 2
  1. Kerem
    17 years ago

    Gee mate how many teams is Drew playing at?

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  2. Stefano
    17 years ago

    Back to back ’82-’83 “Euroleague” champion was Pallacanestro Cantù NOT Pallacanestro Varese

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