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Žalgiris Kaunas dance team (attempts to) Cheer Up Final Four fans

May 13, 2012

One squad involved in the 2012 Euroleague Final Four is getting a bit of a short shrift in the tournament this time around – namely, the Žalgiris Kaunas “Cheer Up” dance team.

Indeed, during Friday’s game breaks, the ladies showed serious professionalism in managing to complete their dance numbers while the accompanying music was all but buried against the continuous cacophony unleashed by Olympiacos, Panathinaikos and CSKA Moscow fans (FC Barcelona backers are in relatively sparse attendance this time ‘round, it seems).

So as a “thank you” and general show of appreciation, BallinEurope posts of troika of YouTubes featuring Žalgiris’ gorgeous girls; the first clip hints at just what the Cheer Ups have been up against in the tourney – and this was one of the quieter moments…

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