Round 24 of the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague is headlined by one of sports’ greatest rivalries. Read on for more about that and this week’s other big stories.
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Dorsey completes Maccabi’s roster
Maccabi FOX Tel Aviv added more shooting touch to its perimeter with guard Tyler Dorsey who signed a one-year contract with an option for another season, the club announced on Saturday.
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EuroLeague preseason: Efes gets first win
Anadolu Efes Istanbul continued its preseason training camp in Bormio, Italy, on Thursday with a 77-66 victory over Italian squad Openjobmetis Varese.
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Stats Review: Pick-and-roll efficiency
Looking towards the top of the standings, CSKA Moscow got one of the more impressive individual performances in recent memory as Mike James poured in a career-high 36 points in a win over Khimki. James scored 18 points in ball-screen situations alone – among the top single-game marks in modern history.
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