On this day one year ago, Panathinaikos playmaker Nick Calathes made history with the first triple-double in the EuroLeague in more than a dozen years.
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Defensive ace Jenkins, three-point mastery lifted Reds
With defensive ace Charles Jenkins locking up one of the EuroLeague’s most dangerous scorers, the rest of the Olympiacos Piraeus squad shined on the attack in tying a club record for three-pointers in a road win at Khimki Moscow Region on Tuesday.
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EuroLeague on Social Media
The suspension of play in the Turkish Airlines EuroLeagues and the care being taken by players across the continent to make sure that the guidelines put forth by authorities to keep people safe are a big subject in their social media accounts these days, as are the ways they are spending their time indoors and keeping their families close in these difficult times.
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