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The chance of the cup and the guilt towards Alkis’ parents

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Giannis Fileris writes about the return of the Basketball Cup Final Four, recalling Stavros Douvis and Costas Kaisaris and pointing to the opportunity in the first sporting event after the brutal murder of Alkis

The semifinal draw puts the spotlight on the Basketball Cup Final Four, even with 10 days to go until the first Yambol. The return of the institution after 18 years (that last event of Lamia in 2004 when Aris defeated Olympiakos in the finalwith Peristeri winning third place against Peristeri) and the trophy made “appetizing” by the four finalists (some more, some less) added color to the event.

On the other hand, the circumstances of the last few days, with the murder of the young Alkis in Thessaloniki, the whole atmosphere that prevails, are perhaps an opportunity for the EEC, the teams’ administrations and their fans to reflect. .. otherwise the behavior of the final -for. Of course it depends on what decision has been made for the attendance of the people by then, at the moment no more than 1,000 fans seem to have the right to be present at “Dyo Aorakia”. A lifting of the restrictive measures could bring just as many more to each of the four F4 teams.

Okay, we are a little (up to… very) ethereal to think that suddenly it will happen in a coexistence of fans of Olympiacos, Panathinaikos and AEK in a peaceful atmosphere, side by side, with a discreet police presence and has everything else NOT to do with the warlike atmosphere that usually arises in such “meetings”.

I agree with George Bartzokas who correctly commented in Thessaloniki that “SAt such events Greek society is activated, saddened and declared, but when it is over we are the same again. I’m not optimistic. There have been many similar sad incidents in the past. It has nothing to do with sport, but with our education and upbringingUsually, they will add, they get worse.

I wasn’t 21 years old when I wrote (1986) about Stavros Douvis’ brave decision to stop the PAOK-Aris derby (in his 33rd minute) and asked for the stands to be cleared because the fans of Dikefalos were swearing and throwing coins. The same was done by the former international referee a few days before the Apollon Patras-Ionian game when the stadium was evacuated 54” before the end. PAOK fans didn’t leave and Douvis won the match

Yes, it’s been 35 years since then, and for the next three decades (and not just on the basketball courts, of course) the fact that a team’s fans would swear or toss coins seems like a mistake. But I think how different would it be if Stavros Douvis’ madness was followed by all referees, or better yet, if this madness became an untouchable rule in football and basketball, with referees’ obligation to embrace it?

We all raised the monster. Bar none. Douvis was “mad”, he thought differently “graphically” and in the end events overtook us.

  • When did sports institutions decide to really work together to break the abscess? never
  • How willing were the owner-presidents to get rid of the hooligans? no way.
  • How much has the sports press reignited fanaticism with headlines of shame as it was written, regurgitating commentary as it evolved electronically? Very.

The state is the worst. The governments that passed were either completely illegible, or they went blind, or they just didn’t know what to do. The Mitsotakis government was not original. Meetings with the participation of the prime minister and minister who is also responsible, a new sports law in view, two or three photos with those affected, that’s it. Communicative triumph.

One of these (with lots of sauce). The “labeled” hooligans are arrested by the police. They had done tsaboukades before, created episodes, but they hadn’t… killed. So why monitor them? Why ban them from entering the stadiums? The laws are not bad, in fact many problems would have been solved if we had applied them all these years.

Ten years ago, the late Costas Kaisaris wrote to Sportish on the occasion of a Molotov cocktail attack on a bus with AEK fans: Law and Order officials just look on. These unknown (?) criminal organizations, which have neither a name, nor a seal, nor offices, have continued to work undisturbed for decades. They are also more time consistent as of November 17th.”

If not now when?

The cold-blooded murder of 19-year-old Alkis Kampanos could prove a turning point as long as the ‘so far’ whispered across Greece is true. The organization of the Basketball Cup Final Four is the first to take place after the tragic event.

The EEC has announced that it will distribute the tickets to the local municipality of Heraklion when there is a right of entry for more fans. As KAE Olympiakos General Manager Nikos Lepeniotis admitted: “We still need a few steps to reach the level of the Spaniards“.

But we could also take a step forward with the Cretan fans of the big three teams and finally organize a sporting event in 2022 without breaking everyone’s heart and organizing the police into a gigantic war effort.

The federal government can dare more. The contact with the administrations of Olympiacos and Panathinaikos brought the desired success for the reinforcement of the national team by “green” and “red-white” national players and shows that there is reason for reconciliation.

It’s an opportunity for everyone to put their desires aside and act on what those who are hurting the most are saying. In their immeasurable pain, Alkis’ father and mother have the courage and strength to wish that “their son’s blood be shed last” and to warn us that the abscess will not rupture with dirty hands. ..

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Crazy money. Cost of permanent NBA Europe franchises revealed

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Unicaja President Antonio Nieto spoke about the project NBA Europe, which, according to preliminary plans, could start as early as October 2027, and noted that his club will try to get into the tournament through participation in the national league or the Champions League.

“We will never be an NBA franchise. These franchises will be located in very big cities, so that’s their idea; cities like Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Istanbul, London, Paris… These are the teams that will create 12 permanent franchises and they say that they will have to pay about 500 million over 10 years for a television contract. Then there are 4 places that other teams participating in the Champions League or domestic leagues can enter every year and take one of these 4 places. Our goal is, as they say – Although I do not know all the rules Unlike the Euroleague, if we play one year in the NBA, the income will be similar or close to what the team owners get.

I don’t know who will leave or what transitions will occur. However, I think it would be a mistake for both leagues to exist at the same time. Clear and stable agreements are needed to bring basketball into order, as it is now the most unregulated of all sports. There cannot be 4-5 European competitions. People have a hard time understanding this, their interests diverge, players focus too much on the matches, injuries happen too often. And it is difficult to gather spectators in halls where there are so many matches. Economically this is unprofitable, this is absurd.

This is a matter of ego, and all parties need to come to the table and use common sense to create a logical system with one major league with economic control and real profits. A second strong league could provide an opportunity to enter NBA Europe, Euroleague or whatever it is called. “This would make sense and create a more coherent map of European basketball.”

Previously, the owner of the Euroleague club criticized the NBA Europe project.

Source: Sport UA

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The son of CSKA Cleveland basketball player is in intensive care in Krasnodar

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Press attache of CSKA Moscow Nikolai Tsynkevich reported on the Telegram channel that the son of American basketball player Antonius Cleveland is in intensive care in one of the hospitals in Krasnodar.

Antonius Cleveland is 31 years old, the basketball player moved to CSKA in the summer of 2025.

– For everyone who asks. The son of Antonius Cleveland is in intensive care in one of the hospitals in Krasnodar, where the family stayed with friends for the holidays. We believe that everything will be fine. During these holidays, it simply cannot be otherwise,” Tsynkevich wrote.

This season, Cleveland played in 15 games for the Army team, in which he averaged 10 points and 2.2 rebounds.

CSKA takes first place in the VTB United League standings.

Watch live broadcasts of VTB United League matches on the television channels of the Match holding company, as well as on the websites matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru.

Source: Sportbox

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OFFICIALLY. Player from outside the Euroleague signs an American from Olympiacos

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OFFICIALLY. Player from outside the Euroleague signs an American from Olympiacos

BC Anadolu Efes announced that it signed a contract Seiben Lee.

The contract with the American player continues until the end of the season.

Lee’s previous club was Greek team Olympiacos, which he joined in February 2025. He became the champion and winner of the Greek Cup with the red-whites.

This season Lee played 10 matches in the Greek Championship, playing an average of 18:20 minutes on the court and recording 10.2 points, 1.7 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game. The American guard played in 11 games in the Euroleague, spending an average of 11:24 minutes on the court and recording 3.4 points, 0.4 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game.

It was previously reported that the Euroleague match might be postponed due to an unusual reason.

Source: Sport UA

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