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Round 7 of the BKT EuroCup - the Road To Greatness - featured some amazing individual performances as well as the continuation of two streaks not to mention one overtime thriller and two teams starting to set themselves apart as top contenders.
Sergio Llebres and David Hein review the seventh round of action, highlighting Wolves Twinsbet Vilnius winning their fourth straight game while Joventut Badalona lost their fourth game in a row. We also take a closer look at the individual performances of Anthony Brown from Turk Telekom, Buducnost VOLI Podgorica’s Fletcher Magee, Jaleen Smith from Bahcesehir College Istanbul and Jean-Marc Pensa of Cosea JL Bourg-en-Bresse.
We also take a short glance at some of the top games for Round 8 including Wovles hosting Dolimiti Energia Trento; ratiopharm Ulm welcoming Bahcesehir; Hapoel Bank Yahav Jerusalem; and Joventut playing at home against Buducnost.
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