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Monday's cigarettes
Here we go for the opening week of the Euroleague. So if you need all the information, you are right here in the right place. Solobasket now offers content in English, too. Hedo Turkoglu told the Orlando Sentinel that he could imagine moving back to Europe after this season, when he becomes a free agent […]
Monday's light cigarettes
A little later than you are used to, but here are some light cigarettes from this Monday evening. Devin Harris knows more French than “Voulez-vous coucher avec moi?” A bit more about Brandon Jennings, who has learned about being kicked out of practice. ALBA Berlin recorded their second consecutive 13,000+ attendance in the Bundesliga. Watch […]
Euroleague: ALBA Berlin, Germany
Simon Jatsch, who wrote this excellent piece about the German league a few days ago, is probably the best expert we could get to describe the Euroleague situation in Berlin. He takes a look on the best German team of last season that is playing one of the most modern arenas in Europe – the […]
The German league explained
To continue in our series of articles (see Russia and Spain), Simon Jatsch takes a look at the German BBL league. This is one of the most detailed and excellent articles I have read about the German league, so make sure you read it all. In case you want to get to know the German […]
Ademola Okulaja and Germany in shock
Former North Carolina Tar Heel and current German national team player made a very short statement today about his injury that prevents him from going to the Olympics. And something that was supposed to be a minor problem turns out to be very serious.
Euroleague transfer analysis: Group C
The next group in BallinEurope’s continuing analysis is Group C, as A and B have already been discussed. While A will be called the Childress Group, in C we’ll have the Jennings Group then. But let’s see what the teams have done so far in terms of transfers.
The Euroleague group draw 2008
Yesterday, the Euroleague proceeded for its annual draw in Berlin. After several speeches and awards, the big moment was coming close with the draw of the current Euroleague groups. Here is my analysis of the results.
Bundesliga Transfers Table 2008/2009
Euroleague Transfers – France Transfers – Spain Transfers (acb.com) – Turkey Transfers GERMAN BUNDESLIGA TRANSFERS Updated: 9/10/2008 18h11CET NB: Please note that names in bold are confirmed transfers. Others listed are rumors published by various media or online discussion forums. The Budget figures are either officially announced numbers or estimations related in the Media. Arrivals […]
Euroleague Transfers Table 2008/2009
France Transfers – Spain Transfers (acb.com) – Germany Transfers – Turkey Transfers EUROLEAGUE TRANSFERS Updated: 28/1/2009 17h36CET Want to be up to date with Basketball news – add our RSS feed! NB: Please note that names in bold are confirmed transfers. Others listed are rumors published by various media or online discussion forums. The Budget […]
ACB remains leader in attendance
UPDATE (16/6/2008): BallinEurope checked the attendance figures of the different European leagues and has compiled some stats based on the averages. We didn’t see any big surprises, as Spanish ACB still tops the list.
Monday's cigarettes
Zydrunas Ilgauskas won’t play for Lithuania at the 2008 Olympics. The AP reports that Cavaliers management refused to give permission to the Lithuanian center to play because of his injury history. Omar Cook just got his Montenegrin passport; check out the sliding images here. German guard Joe Herber will miss another two months and can […]
The BallinEurope playoff roundup
Here we go with more finals coverage from various European leagues still going on. The time for champs to be crowned comes ever closer in most countries…