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Poll: Who wins CSKA Moscow-Olympiacos, FC Barcelona-Real Madrid Euroleague Final Four games?

Right, so let’s get a week’s worth of Euroleague hype started the democratic, opinionatin’ way. BallinEurope wants to know: Who do you have winning in the first pair of games and advancing to the championship?

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  1. Salwa
    9 years ago

    he was doing fine and that he was happy,” McMillan told The Oregonian. “I takled to him about our moves, and how we did in the draft, and why we did what we did in the draft and he was fine with it. We takled about Sergio Rodriguez and he was OK with everything we’ve done.””We joked around,” Pritchard said. “And we had a fantastic exit interview. He takled about how excited he was to come back.”Pritchard said he has not spoken with Fernandez Wednesday, but he did leave a message for Fernandez to call him.7/2 – ESPN.com

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