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09/10 Euroleague rosters revisited

09/10 Euroleague rosters revisited

Posted 27 August 2009 | By J. | Categories: AJ Milano, ALBA, ASVEL, Aris, Barcelona, Benetton, CSKA, Caja Laboral, Charleroi, Cibona, Efes, Euroleague, Fenerbahce Ulker, Khimki, Le Mans, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Maroussi, Montepaschi, Oldenburg, Olympiacos, Panathinaikos, Partizan, Prokom, Real Madrid, Rytas, Unicaja, Union Olimpija, Zalgiris | View Comments

The European basketball transfer summer started slowly, but by the end of August, a large majority of the Euroleague rosters are already complete. Wasn’t it supposed to take a little bit longer? One of the two big remaining questions are A) the future whereabouts of Ricky Rubio, B) what surprise Olympiacos is going…

Reviewing the 08/09 NLB Season

Reviewing the 08/09 NLB Season

Posted 10 July 2009 | By J. | Categories: Adrialeague, Cibona, Domestic leagues, Partizan, Union Olimpija | View Comments

A few weeks after domestic championships have finished, In The Game is taking an in-depth look at several European basketball leagues. We have asked experts to provide readers with their thoughts on the past season with an emphasis on individual players, and we are particularly proud that Nedzad Kladusak of Eurobasket.com is starting…

Euroleague Gameday 3: Cibona vs. Olympiacos

Posted 11 November 2008 | By J. | Categories: Cibona, Euroleague, Olympiacos, game reports | View Comments
Cibona was 2-0 in the Euroleague and 3-3 in the NBL – the so-called Adriatic league – , having trashed Crvena Zvezda the weekend before behind outstanding performances by Rawle Marshall and Nikola Prkacin. The Greek guests meanwhile were unbeaten in both domestic and international campaign prior to this one, despite still struggling

NLB Gameday 6: Cibona vs. Crvena Zvezda

Posted 07 November 2008 | By J. | Categories: Adrialeague, Cibona, game reports | View Comments
Cibona went into the game unbeaten in Euroleague play but had suffered three losses already in the NLB, while Crvena Zvezda was 5-0. That was about to change, with Cibona running away with the early lead and eventually winning 86:63. This game is a perfect example of how statistics often do not tell