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ULEB Cup Live Games tonight

February 26, 2008

It is always good to remember that you can follow Live Streams for free on the website of Eurosport. Tonight, once again, there will be two games of the Top32 Round that you can watch for free.

The program will start at 18h15 according to the ULEB Cup website, there will be a broadcast of the Dynamo Moscow versus Asco Slask game. So let’s see which teams will really be on the screen in the next minutes. The team from Moscow goes with a 8 point advantage into his homegame and hopes that Javtokas will come up again with a huge game like he had in Poland where he scored 28pts at an exceptional 12/12 shots.

The second game of the night at 20h15 will be between Galatasaray and ASVEL where the first game ended with a draw. Robert Hite was the go to guy for the Turkish team in France and this seems to be a quite open decision who will advance.

The link for the Live stream is here.

A somekind of different experience can you have when you live in Ostende. Their ULEB Cup away game will be live on the big screen in the Kinepolis Movie Theater. 512 places are available for this crucial game in the Ostende ULEB Cup history.

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