After having rebroadcast all the championship games in Turkish Airlines EuroLeague history during recent weeks, Euroleague Basketball is now set to bring fans a new collection of Classic Games, one per day, as part of the #EUROLEAGUEUNITED campaign.
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Euroleague Basketball fans may now enjoy exclusive authored content centered on the rich history of European club competitions thanks to the launch today of a new digital publications library on the competition’s official website.
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Final Four-bound: Anadolu Efes Istanbul
Anadolu Efes Istanbul prepares for a second consecutive Final Four appearance two years after having reached its first-ever championship game.
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Conversation with Kevin Punter, Olympiacos Piraeus
Kevin Punter is now playing his debut season in the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague with Olympiacos Piraeus, but he may have not gotten than far if not for the hard work he put in to change the way he shoots after a college coach’s suggestion.
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