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    Quote Originally Posted by sambaras View Post
    And 3 finalists of them were Turkish teams but you always won.Congrats
    And 2 of them basically gave the title away, but that was expected and it didn't surprise me.
    Go Anadolu Efes, Fenerbahçe Ülker and Los Angeles Lakers!

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    Karşıyaka guaranteed to be in Eurocup next season with Samara, that is the only good news from last night.

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    Pınar Karşıyaka 76 - Krasnye Krylia 77 FİNAL FOUR FİNAL MAÇI

    Last edited by Peace; 04-30-2013 at 08:00 AM.

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    Sounds like a good idea. 60+ teams sounds softly epic. But where will the Turkish teams reach finals now?
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    Recent Press Release from General Assemby of FIBA Europe point into the same direction. It looks, like the EuroChallenge is dead:

    Yvan Mainini: "Our product is the National Teams [competitions] and we must focus on them; by no means would we want to push the clubs aside but a strong new national team competition system will benefit all, including the clubs."

    Rafnsson outlined some short term objectives and long term vision for FIBA Europe. Those included: ... Simplifying the complicated club competitions landscape and increasing cooperation and solutions with ULEB and Euroleague.

    He [FIBA Europe Secretary General Kamil Novak] informed the delegates that FIBA Europe are in negotiations with Euroleague and ULEB with regards to a new European cups landscape that would involve only two competitions.



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