On this day in 2001, the modern era EuroLeague crowned its first champion when Virtus Bologna, then known as Kinder, defeated Baskonia Vitoria-Gasteiz, then Tau Ceramica, 82-74 in the fifth-and-deciding game of the best-of-five finals series in Bologna, Italy.
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Zalgiris Kaunas successfully defended Lithuania’s King Mindaugas Cup, AX Armani Exchange Milan reclaimed the Italian Cup and FC Barcelona celebrated the Spanish King’s Cup on Sunday evening.
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ASVEL brings in Gist until new year
One of the most prolific players of the last decade will join his seventh Turkish Airlines EuroLeague team with the announcement late Friday that LDLC ASVEL Villeurbanne has added James Gist to its roster until December 31.
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Martin Hermannsson: ‘Iceland has a bright future in basketball’
ALBA Berlin guard Martin Hermannsson is one of the greatest players ever to call Iceland home. Originally inspired by his father, Hermannsson now aims to show the way for the next generation of budding basketball talents in his homeland.
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