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Ramunas Siskauskas vs. Jeremiah Massey

April 18, 2008

Final of 1on1 tournamentSomehow this match up sounds to me like the best of both worlds. On the one side you have one of the most solid and most fundamental European players on the best European team (CSKA Moscow), who probably will win the Euroleague’s MVP title this year and on the other hand you have one of the most spectacular American(Macedonian) player in the Euroleague. If you need some help why Jeremiah Massey is so spectacular, just click here.

Not only because of their nationalities, this looks a little bit like a 1on1 of Europe vs. United States at least in terms of basketball style.

The good thing with this 1on1 tournament is, that the readers can decide their winner, so nobody can say – yeah of course the European guy is gonna win. Don’t forget that you will not only decide the battle between Europe and the U.S. but also which player will play our BallinEurope guy, which Matt Dyck will draw. When it is all done, we will give out a limited edition of shirts with that print on it and the Euroleague player, Ramunas Sikauskas or Jeremiah Massey will get one too.

So here it is:

Ramunas Siskauskas vs. Jeremiah Massey

Deadline: Sat. 23:59 GMT

Apr 18, 2008ballineurope
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Comments: 16
  1. Marcutis
    17 years ago

    Siska.

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  2. Maku
    17 years ago

    Siskaukas

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  3. GVJ
    17 years ago

    Siskauskas

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  4. Arkadios
    17 years ago

    Siskauskas

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  5. Tobias
    17 years ago

    Siskauskas!

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  6. Mitnal
    17 years ago

    Siskaukas

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  7. New
    17 years ago

    Siskauskas

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  8. DK
    17 years ago

    Massey

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  9. Kaan
    17 years ago

    Siska (he beat Diamantidis and Solomon to get here come on and by the way by writing Europe vs US you have completely crippled the tiny chance Massey had)

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  10. Christophe
    17 years ago

    Siskauskas

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  11. uhg80
    17 years ago

    Siskauskas

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  12. Yarone Arbel
    17 years ago

    as a protest against the sf of siska vs. solo-man, i’ll vote JM.

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  13. Mattu
    17 years ago

    Siskauskas

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  14. Steve
    17 years ago

    Siska all the way- for giving slow, old, balding men everywhere inspiration 🙂

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  15. krmc
    17 years ago

    massey

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  16. Tobias
    17 years ago

    Just to let everybody know – the deadline for the voting was Saturday. Siskauskas is our winner. We are just waiting for the drawing and will announce it the officially.

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