Welcome back to the Experts Round Table, where we ask a variety of the most knowledgeable Turkish Airlines EuroLeague followers across the continent their opinions on the topics of the day.
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They said it: ‘Stats are for you guys’
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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Playoffs chances on the rise in Round 31
Going into Round 31 of the regular season, with just three games left to play for most teams, the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague faces the unprecedented situation of still having to decide seven of its eight playoff qualifiers.
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Head-to-Head: Dejan Davidovac vs. David Lighty
Three games and three road wins is what Turkish Airlines EuroLeague meetings between Crvena Zvezda mts Belgrade and LDLC ASVEL Villeurbanne have produced in the past two season. The next one is set for Friday in the Serbian capital, with forwards Dejan Davidovac of Zvezda and David Lighty of ASVEL ready to embrace the roles of the main protagonists.
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