Picking up where it left of last spring, Anadolu Efes Istanbul claimed the Turkish President’s Cup on Thursday with a 79-74 victory over city rival Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul as Krunoslav Simon hit 6 of 6 three-pointers for 22 points.
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Zenit, Pushkov stay together til 2023
After helping the team reach the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Playoffs last season, big man Anton Pushkov will continue for two more seasons with Zenit St Petersburg, the club announced on Wednesday.
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On This Day, 2009: Barcelona beats Tau in Game 5
The EuroLeague moved to a best-of-five playoff format for the 2008-09 season and on this day 11 years ago, Barcelona bested Tau in the competition’s first playoff quarterfinal Game 5.
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