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The 2008/2009 Euroleague season

October 3, 2008

If you have been following BallinEurope for the past year – by the way, BallinEurope just turned ONE a few days ago – you saw the Euroleague team previews that our experts sent in.

When we asked our last years’ experts about this year, everybody offered  to write up their predictions for “their” team again. We are really proud to present the thoughts of these experts to you and are looking forward to see who was right and who as totally off with their prediction.

To get to know the team and players our experts are talking about, we also will add the Euroleague’s official team videos to these previews.

Once all articles are published, we will let you know about the overall predictions our experts made. You are more than welcome to add your comments to those previews.

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