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Written by Alleks
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Thursday, 10 April 2008 |
VS  DKV Joventut vs. Pamesa ValenciaSpanish sides DKV Joventut and Pamesa Valencia face off for the third time in 2008 with a spot in the ULEB Cup semifinals awaiting the winner in Turin. Head coach Aito Garcia Reneses's Joventut has the best cumulative record in the competition this season at 13-1 and advanced to the Final Eight by sweeping Khimki in the Last 16. In the opener, guards Ricky Rubio and Rudy Fernandez netted 18 points apiece as Joventut shot 54% from downtown en route to a 23-point road win that made the second game academic. Meanwhile 2003 ULEB Cup champion Pamesa arrives in Turin after knocking off Zadar in the Last 16.
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Written by Alleks
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Thursday, 10 April 2008 |
VS  Besiktas CT vs. Galatasaray CC Turin will be turned into a Turkish battleground for the ULEB Cup Final Eight quarterfinal showdown between Besiktas Cola Turka and Galatasaray Cafe Crown. Both clubs are not just Turkish League foes, but they are Istanbul city rivals as well. The two teams have also met twice domestically this season with the visiting side victorious both times. Galatasaray won the first match-up 75-80 in late November as Charles Gaines had 14 points to lead six Galatasaray scorers in double figures. |
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Written by Alleks
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Thursday, 10 April 2008 |
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Uleb Cup Final Eight starts today in Tourin and Betonbasket.com will cover this tournament from start until the end with picks & analysis of each game like we did during Copa Del Rey in February. Visit us every day and get free advices for each match during Uleb Cup Final Eight, Welcome on board! |
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Written by Alleks
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Thursday, 10 April 2008 |
 VS  Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv v AXA FC Barcelona
Longtime foes Maccabi Elite and AXA FC Barcelona will battle for the last remaining ticket to the 2008 Final Four on Thursday at Nokia Arena in Tel Aviv in Game 3 of their Quarterfinal Playoffs series. The teams have met 24 times since 1981, including twice in the Final Four, but only one game matters now. The series has been a fascinating one so far. A Terence Morris double-double paced Maccabi to an 81-75 Game 1 victory, but Barcelona tied the series two days later as Gianluca Basile blasted a career-high 34 points in an 83-74 win. The Israeli champs have succeeded in their main defensive mission thus far, limiting Barca’s top scorer, Jaka Lakovic, to a total of 6 points on 1-for-6 two-point and 0-for-8 three-point shooting, however Basile has risen to the occasion with two incredible games. The veteran shooting guard has hit 11 triples in the series and was named as last week’s Euroleague Basketball weekly MVP for his two-game performance. Maccabi head coach Zvika Sherf, who was on the sidelines when Barcelona whipped Maccabi 101-67 in the 1991 Final Four semifinal in Paris, will have to cook up a new game plan to limit Lakovic while containing Basile. |
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Wednesday, 09 April 2008 |
VS CSKA Moscow vs. Olympiacos
One of the most exciting Quarterfinal Playoffs clashes in recent history will be decided one way or another on Wednesday when CSKA Moscow hosts Olympiacos Piraeus in deciding Game 3 in the Russian capital. Olympiacos stunned CSKA in Game 1 74-76 on Lynn Greer’s buzzer-beating jump shot, but CSKA evened the score in Game 2 in Athens as the trio of Matjaz Smodis, Trajan Langdon and Ramunas Siskauskas shined in a 73-83 victory. Now both teams will pull out all the stops and try to put their best foot forward to clinch a spot at next month’s Final Four in Madrid.
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