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Euroleague News

Here are the most recent news from Euroleague:

  • Toronto Rapters Team Report (USA Today) - Raptors
  • Dickau leaves NBA for Europe (The Sports Network) - Dickau leaves NBA for Europe
  • Cavs sign G Kinsey (The Sports Network) - Cavs sign G Kinsey
  • Injuries Happen (HoopsWorld) - When the Los Angles Lakers guard Sasha Vujacic decided to spend most of this summer in a Lakers practice facility. the way he saw it he really did not have much of a choice. It was an exhausting season for him and his teammates, lasting longer than any other team other than the Boston Celtics, as both teams made it into the NBA Finals.
  • Report: Ben Gordon weighing deal to play in Russia (Daily Herald) - Multiple Internet reports based in Europe suggested Tuesday that Bulls guard Ben Gordon has had talks with overseas power CSKA Moscow about signing a one-year contract. Gordon, a restricted free agent, and the Bulls have been in a negotiating stalemate all summer.
  • Norwood ready to play everything, anything (Philstar.com via Yahoo! Philippines News) - Rain or Shine rookie Gabe Norwood said yesterday he's ready to play everything and anything for the Elastopainters in their crusade to break out of the PBA cellar when the league opens its 34th season on Oct. 4.
  • Q&A: Spurs are in tough spot with Ginobili (Fox Sports) - The Spurs aren't young and Manu Ginobili isn't healthy. Is it time to retool in San Antonio? Charley Rosen has the answer.
  • 2008 NBA Preseason Begins Saturday, Oct. 5 (NBA.com) - The NBA's 115-game preseason schedule for 2008 tips off on Oct. 5 and features 33 games in non-NBA cities and is highlighted by NBA Europe Live presented by EA SPORTS™; NBA China Games 2008; the Euroleague American Tour, featuring three Euroleague teams participating in NBA preseason games; and a game played on an outdoor court.
  • The Euro Effect On the 09 NBA Draft (HoopsWorld) - From what we could see in Beijing during the summer Olympic games, it rightfully appears that the event dwarfs all other sports gatherings. It took China nearly $45 billion dollars to produce the games, and still the organizers found things that could be done better. Main goal was two-fold: to win the most gold medals for the first time since China started competing in the modern games, and to ...
  • Wilkins: Europe, Childress, Obama (HoopsWorld) - It's been a busy summer for the NBA's Atlanta Hawks, who had two key players qualify for free agency and a a head coach whose contract expired following an unexpectedly strong showing in the playoffs. Head coach Mike Woodson is back, Josh Smith has a new long-term contract, and Josh Childress made the widely-publicized move to sign in Europe rather than take less money to stay in the NBA. For ...

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