April 2011 Euroleague Wiretap

Bulls Plan On Mirotic Staying With Real Madrid For Two Or Three Seasons

Jun 25, 2011 12:38 PM

The Bulls traded up to acquire Nikola Mirotic, fearful the Thunder would select him at No. 24.

League sources said Mirotic's buyout from Real Madrid stands at roughly 2 million Euros. That number obviously is negotiable, but the plan for now is to keep Mirotic overseas for at least two or three seasons of his five-year deal.

Chicago Tribune

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Vazquez Re-Signs With Barcelona For One Season

Jun 21, 2011 11:37 AM

Regal FC Barcelona has re-signed Fran Vazquez for the 11-12 season.

The draft rights of Vazquez belong to the Orlando Magic.

"Of course Fran would give serious consideration to the Magic," Vazquez's agent Jose Cobelo said. "That has been his intention all of these years. He signed with Barçelona for a year to keep that door open. Once we get a tangible offer we will evaluate it. Unfortunately, we can't do that now with the potential of a lockout lurking."

Orlando had hoped Vazquez would make the jump this summer.

"The Magic, with the potential of a lockout, weren't a viable option for Fran," Cabelo said. "We don't know with any degree of certainty what the conditions would be or whether he'd get to play [any games because of the labor situation]."

Euroleague.net

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21 Of 24 11-12 Euroleague Qualifiers Set

Jun 20, 2011 12:07 PM

A total 21 teams from 13 countries have already qualified directly for the 2011-12 Regular Season through a combination of long-term A licenses, B licenses won through results in national and regional championships, and one C license for the Eurocup Champion.  The final remaining spot in the Regular Season is a wild card created when Lottomatica Roma finished the 2010-11 season in the bottom half of the Italian League final standings. This wildcard needs to be confirmed by the Euroleague General Assembly.

The two remaining spots in the 24-team Regular Season will come from the Turkish Airlines Euroleague Qualifying Rounds, which features 16 more teams from at least 12 countries, including five new ones not yet represented in the Regular Season. 

The draw will take place in Barcelona on July 7th.

REGULAR SEASON

LICENSE

TEAM

COUNTRY, FINAL POSITION

A

CAJA LABORAL

SPAIN, SEMIFINALIST

A

CSKA MOSCOW

RUSSIA, CHAMPION

A

EFES PILSEN ISTANBUL

TURKEY, SEMIFINALIST

A

FENERBAHCE ULKER

TURKEY, CHAMPION

A

MACCABI ELECTRA TEL AVIV

ISRAEL, CHAMPION

A

MONTEPASCHI SIENA

ITALY, CHAMPION

A

OLYMPIACOS PIRAEUS

GREECE, FINALIST

A

PANATHINAIKOS ATHENS

GREECE, CHAMPION

A

REAL MADRID

SPAIN, SEMIFINALIST

A

REGAL F.C. BARCELONA

SPAIN, CHAMPION

A

UNICAJA

SPAIN, QUARTERFINALIST

A

ZALGIRIS KAUNAS

LITHUANIA, CHAMPION

A

WILDCARD

-

B

ASSECO PROKOM GDYNIA

POLAND, CHAMPION

B

BENNET CANTU

ITALY, FINALIST

B

BIZKAIA BILBAO BASKET

SPAIN, FINALIST

B

BROSE BASKETS

GERMANY, CHAMPION

B

KK ZAGREB

ADRIATIC (CROATIA)

B

PARTIZAN BELGRADE

ADRIATIC (SERBIA)

B

SLUC NANCY

FRANCE, CHAMPION

B

UNION OLIMPIJA LJUBLJANA

ADRIATIC (SLOVENIA)

C

UNICS

RUSSIA, EUROCUP CHAMPION

QR A

TEAM

-

QR B

TEAM

-

 

QUALIFYING ROUNDS

 

COUNTRY

TEAM

FINAL POSITION

FRANCE

ASVEL BASKET  (WILDCARD)

SEMIFINALIST

RUSSIA

BC KHMIKI MOSCOW REGION

FINALIST

FRANCE

BCM GRAVELINES DUNKERQUE

SEMIFINALIST

TURKEY

BK BANVIT

SEMIFINALIST

UKRAINE

BUDIVELNIK

CHAMPION

CZECH. REP.

CEZ NYMBURK

CHAMPION

FRANCE

CHOLET BASKET

FINALIST

TURKEY

GALATASARAY CAFE CROWN

FINALIST

ADRIATIC (MON.)

KK BUDUCNOST

SEMIFINALIST

ADRIATIC (SLO.)

KRKA NOVO MESTO

SEMIFINALIST

LITHUANIA

LIETUVOS RYTAS

FINALIST

GREECE

PAOK BC THESSALONIKI

THIRD PLACE

BELGIUM

SPIROU BASKET CHARLEROI

CHAMPION

LATVIA

VEF RIGA

CHAMPION

TBC

WILDCARD

-

TBC

WILDCARD

-

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Scheyer Signs With Maccabi Tel Aviv

Jun 20, 2011 10:20 AM

Former Duke star Jon Scheyer has agreed to a two-year contract with Maccabi Tel Aviv of the Israeli league, the school’s athletic website GoDuke.com released in a statement.

Since winning the 2010 NCAA Championship as a senior, Scheyer has played in the NBA Summer League and led the Rio Grande Vipers to an appearance in the NBA D-League Finals. He averaged 13.1 points, 4.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists in the team’s run.

"I am really excited to take the next step in my basketball career and go play for Maccabi Tel Aviv," Scheyer said in a statement. "I am looking forward to the opportunity to play for a team with such great tradition."

Sporting News

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Langdon Announces Retirement From Euroleague

Jun 20, 2011 10:12 AM

Trajan Langdon of CSKA Moscow, announced his retirement from basketball on the club's website Saturday.

Langdon was a two-time Euroleague champion, in 2006 and 2008, and a three-time runner-up. He was the 2008 Final Four MVP and leaves the competition ranked fifth all-time in three-pointers made (339) and sixth in both scoring (2,178 points) and steals (216). He made his announcement two days after helping CSKA to its ninth consecutive Russian League crown.

"Eight out of my nine years in Europe, I have been able to end the season with a win, which means that I've been a champion, and in each of my six years here at CSKA, I have been able to end my season with a win, so being able to do so to end my career is very special," Langdon said in an interview on the club website. "It's been an incredible run here, my six years here with CSKA, and something I will never forget."

Euroleague.net

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Vesely To Work Out For Five Teams

Jun 17, 2011 9:51 AM

According to a league source, the Wizards will be in New Jersey on Sunday to watch athletic forward Jan Vesely of the Czech Republic.

The 6-foot-11 Vesely wasn’t expected to work out for NBA teams in advance of the draft, and the Wizards were among a handful of teams in attendance when he scored 18 points to lead Partizan Belgrade to the Serbian title last week. Toronto, Utah, Cleveland and possibly Detroit are expected to witness Vesely’s lone workout for NBA teams.

The Wizards have been high on Vesely for some time and some scouts believe that he would be the perfect fit for a team that likes to run and push the tempo (or rather a team with John Wall playing point guard).

Michael Lee/Washington Post

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Rubio Clears Final Step To Join Wolves

Jun 17, 2011 3:22 AM

Ricky Rubio has cleared the final obstacles standing in his way from joining the Minnesota Timberwolves for the 2011-12 NBA season, according to sources.

Rubio will hold a news conference in Barcelona on Friday to discuss his basketball future.

"Goodnight everyone," Rubio tweeted in Spanish. "Tomorrow morning I give a press conference to say my future. A hug and see you tomorrow."

David Stern must officially give his approval, but a source said, "It's just a formality. It's done." 

Ric Bucher/ESPN

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Greek Team Panathinaikos For Sale

Jun 16, 2011 3:11 PM

Forbes reports today that Panathinaikos, Greece’s most famous professional basketball team, is for sale.

Panathinaikos owner Pavlos Giannakopoulos is reportedly exploring the possibility of a sale and has spoken to a top sports banker about a deal.

Forbes.com

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Krstic Signs Multi-Year Deal With CSKA Moskow

Jun 9, 2011 10:28 AM

The exodus of centers for the Boston Celtics continues with Nenad Krstic reportedly signing a multi-year deal with a  team in Europe.

Krstic, who along with Jeff Green, joined the Celtics after being traded from Oklahoma City in February for Kendrick Perkins and Nate Robinson, has agreed to a two-year deal worth $6 million Euros (that's about $8.76 million dollars in American currency) with CSKA Moskow which is the reigning Russian champions.

The 7-foot center, set to become an unrestricted free agent on July 1, averaged 9.1 points and 5.3 rebounds in 24 games with the Celtics.

A. Sherrod Blakely/CSNNE.com

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