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Siena-Milano series highlights feature Bourousis, Fotsis, Moss, Sanikidze, Mensah-Bonsu and especially Daniel Hackett

May 23, 2013

Once again, Montepaschi Siena survives to play another day: The Euroleaguers managed to win the decisive game seven of the Serie A quarterfinal series at no. 4 seed Armani Milano, 90-80, last night. Below runs an impressive highlight clip of the top 10 plays from the series produced by the Italian league and starring J.R. Bremer, Ioannis Bourousis, Malik Hairston, David Moss (with quite the awesome block), Antonis Fotsis (who reciprocates on Moss), Viktor Sanikidze and, naturally, Pops Mensah-Bonsu.

Daniel Hackett also puts in an appearance within the ‘clip, but with his game-high 25 points in the decider showing his ridiculous range making him a threat from anywhere on the floor, this Serie A veteran gets a YouTube all his own…

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Comments: 3
  1. Gabe
    10 years ago

    Hahahaha In game 7 that “great” Bobby Brown of 5.1 ppg in the NBA shows why that in Europe he is one of the top talents, scoring 17 points and advancing his team into the Italian league semi-finals while that slow stiff Bourousis again shows why he is such a loser scoring only 9 points while his team again gets eliminated. Wow Bourousis is such a loser, getting dominated by Ike Diogu and Nigeria and getting eliminated by Nigeria in FIBA play, having one of the worst records in all of Euroleague and then getting beaten like a stray dog and eliminated by Bobby Brown’s team in the Italian league playoffs, not even able to reach the semi-finals.
    It seems what ever level he plays in Bourousis is a loser. I use to think that maybe he would make the NBA as a 12th man and a 3rd string center because of his size but now I realize he would be like Jeremy Pargo that all-Euroleague 2nd teamer who could not even remain on any NBA roster.

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  2. John Ball
    10 years ago

    Can someo0ne please explain to me why Gabe is not banned from here? I come here to read articles and always have to see this endless hate against two players named Spanoulis and Bourousis from him.

    Seriously, what in the world is the moderator here doing? This guy ruins the site for everyone.

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  3. mike
    10 years ago

    LOL…Obviously Euro ball still has a way to go before they catch up to the NBA level. Wow!

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10 years ago 3 Comments EuroLeague, MoreAntonis Fotsis, basketball highlights, Daniel Hackett, David Moss, Emporio Armani Milano, Ioannis Bourousis, Italy, J.R. Bremer, Malik Hairston, Montepaschi Siena, Pops Mensah-Bonsu, Serie A, Viktor Sanikidze, YouTube
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