The intensity and passion that characterizes the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague this week spilled over into the post-game discussions, as well. Here is some of the best of what this week’s protagonists, both winners and losers, had to say following their games.
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It had all the ingredients of a David vs. Goliath drama. CSKA arrived at the 2005 EuroLeague Final Four in its own city, Moscow, with a 21-1 record and a deep, talented roster featuring J.R. Holden, Theo Papaloukas, Marcus Brown and David Andersen, among others.
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Zalgiris changes Schiller for Zdovc on bench
After opening the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague season with back-to-back defeats, Zalgiris Kaunas has quickly decided to change direction by dismissing head coach Martin Schiller after his little more than one season with the club. His replacement is Jure Zdovc, a former EuroLeague champion as a player who last coached in the 7DAYS EuroCup last season with Boulogne Metropolitans 92 of France.
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