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Siena wins against Olympiakos

December 6, 2007

86-84 – I am sure just the score makes you watch the highlights right? So here you go – watch the highlights. Just one thing mentioned – what if Greer would had played? I am not sure if it would have been a sure win for Olympiakos since Marc Jackson and especially Qyntel Woods played a very strong game (ranking of 27 and 31). But what do I know – I also thought that Roma would easily win in Roanne and that Malaga would win against Efes Pilsen .. So I let you be the  judge after you watched those highlights.

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Comments: 3
  1. Kerem
    17 years ago

    Malaga winning against Efes.. In which universe is that?

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  2. Julien
    17 years ago

    Woods’ facial is for real !

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  3. Arkadios
    17 years ago

    I told you before and i will repeat it.

    You are overestimating Jackson.

    Because of Jackson, Gershon is forced to play zone defense which causes the opponent teams shoot free 3pointers from everywhere.

    Siena shot like 30+ 3pointers and i don’t think that more than 3-4 were under any pressure.

    Their defense is costing them big time…

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