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From Tennessee to Turkey, Tyler bounces back

Anyone worried about former Tennessee Volunteer forward Tyler Smith’s viability in the upcoming NBA draft and/or his ability to play basketball after dealing with an arrest, court case, and dismissal from his college team within five weeks of early 2010 can put their worries at ease: Smith is back and just as good as ever. […]

15 years ago 2 More

On Kahn, Rubio, Milicic, Simmons and the illusion of regret

“Teams survive on TV money, season-ticket revenue and luxury suites. They don’t care about the upper decks. They care about getting fat checks in March and April for the following season, then banking that money for a few months and collecting interest on it. They care about getting us to pay for a spring’s worth […]

15 years ago 2 More

Best of the (Basketball) Net: Mostly NBA and Partizan edition (Sorry, Barça fans…)

In case you haven’t heard, Partizan Belgrade pulled off a wicked 67-66 upset of FC Barcelona this week to end another notable winning streak while creating an instant classic. In other news, the NBA All-Star Game is bearing down full steam ahead and the hype machine appears to be set for full blast come Monday. […]

15 years ago More

FIBA Eurochallenge Final 16 tips off tonight

The FIBA Eurochallenge Final 16 tips off tonight with seven games to played among the whittled-down field. Among the survivors are two Cyprus-based squads, three German teams and at least two red-hot circus offenses (BC FMP Belgrade and Banvit BC). The round-robin play continues through February, with the last games scheduled for March 9. The […]

15 years ago More

FIBA EuroChallenge capsule previews: Group D

The primer for FIBA EuroChallenge 2009-10 continues at BallinEurope with a brief look at Group D, a quartet of teams fairly well familiar with European tournament play.

15 years ago More

Best of the (basketball) net: Food-and-retro edition

For your edification and amusement, Ball in Europe presents seven stories, interviews, blog entries and whatnot definitively worth a little of your time on a Sunday. Read on, compliments of us and a bunch of hard-working writers out there. The Los Angeles Times was intrigued enough by the blogging activities of Coleman Collins – he […]

15 years ago More

Nowitzki not done with Team Germany, wants to play with Kaman

Germany’s basketball fans got an unofficial boost yesterday, thanks to a column from ESPN’s Marc Stein which had Dirk Nowitzki declaring his career with Team Germany not yet over while speculating on a reunion with Chris Kaman in 2010. The former twosome met in Saturday’s Los Angeles Clippers-Dallas Mavericks game, a matchup that was worthy […]

15 years ago More

Maccabi Tel Aviv bilked out of $15,000 in L.A.

I don’t know if the Euroleague-NBA games in the U.S. this year have been the most successful or interesting ever, but this much can be emphatically declared: This is certainly the weirdest string of cross-Atlantic exhibition collisions in recent history. First there was the whole Olympiacos debt courtroom conspiracy thing, then the rabbi-involving Pini Gershon […]

15 years ago More

L.A. ain't the Answer, A.I.: Come to Europe!

I’ve been waiting to talk trash to my NBA-supremacist friends ever since the announcement in April of an imminent deal between free agent Allen Iverson and Olympiacos: Ha! That’s what you get for trying to make a Hall of Fame stud sit on the bench for some second-rank team in the ‘States! Think Europe’s top […]

16 years ago 4 More

Why Americans should watch Euroleague Final Four

Many observers and participants are already calling the 2009 Final Four in Berlin in early May the best ever. While that remains to be seen, one thing that is certain is that the affair in the German capital is anything but just another European party. And American basketball fans will have plenty of reasons to […]

16 years ago 8 More

Monday's cigarettes

A new week is starting and still no official competition going on. So the cigarettes are pretty short this Monday, too.

17 years ago 1 More
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