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EuroLeague learns to live without Russians, Bertomeu in the spotlight

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EuroLeague learns to live without Russians, Bertomeu in the spotlight

The return of the Russian teams to the EuroLeague this year seems unlikely, and next year is also a question. The sensitive issue of CSKA, the Russian market, which teams are waiting in the corner and why Jordi Bertomeu reappears.

The return of the Russian teams to the Euroleague after the 20-day postponement of their games is practically impossible. Even if extra time is granted, the return of CSKA Moscow, Kazan and Zenit and the conclusion of regular-season games doesn’t match the grim reality of Ukraine’s ongoing war.

After all, with the departure of the foreign players, maybe even the coaches (if Xavi Pascual’s move to Maccabi succeeds), the three Russian clubs have basically given up their participation in the EuroLeague final. Even if we magically assume that the war is over, peace triumphs, and sanctions against Russia end, it seems utterly unlikely to see the three groups as we know them.

Most likely, they will end the season in the VTB league, which will continue (from the weekend) with the players remaining in the teams’ rosters, but also without the participation of Caleb Tallinn and Zielona Gora, who left due to war .

The EuroLeague is completed with 15 teams, without counting the games of the Russian teams. Most teams are already reading the tables with six games down, with the last four being moved permanently to Belgrade a week earlier, with games taking place on Thursday and Saturday.

The question is what will happen next summer and next season if the war in Ukraine and its consequences continue. And if in the cases of Kazan and Zenit, who played in this year’s EuroLeague, I’ll say Eurocup and wildcard respectively, replacement is easy, it’s not so easy at CSKA. The Russian giants are shareholders of the EuroLeague and play a very important role in the development of the tournament, a team that has won the trophy four times since 2000 and has finished in the last four 18 times.

The EuroLeague, of course, cannot deviate from the decisions of the rest of the international sports community, so it is waiting for the other federations to move to deal with the delicate case of CSKA, which if it does not fight next year in the organization of which it is a shareholder , can assert claims.

You don’t know how the situation will develop. That is, whether the sports embargo will continue or the participation of Russian athletes and teams will be allowed under certain conditions. On the other hand, after three or four months, what will be the conditions for professional sport on Russian soil?

What does European basketball mean without Russia?

But to see what European basketball means without Russia. There are two parts. The first concerns players and coaches. Both the VTB league, which has developed strongly in recent years, and the two top tournaments (Euroleague, Eurocup) offered ground for the development of top Russian teams.

The vast country became a major destination for American and European players and coaches, with contracts often thrown far beyond the logic of the old continent. The money spent by the Russians – mostly CSKA – seduced the other “elite” teams. First the Turks, who once had the opportunity to compete with them, and then the two Spanish superpowers, Real and Barcelona, ​​​​who save significant sums for basketball every year because of football.

Of course, if the gates to Russia are closed forever, the players and coaches will be the first to be harmed, as most are eyeing a settlement of the contracts. Without the Russians’ ‘crazy money’, the rest of Europe’s clubs have no reason to… exaggerate.

On the other hand, you have to see what the Russian basketball market really is. And here, in stark contrast to the fancy names of the first-line players, the reality is vastly different. Conversely, CSKA, with a budget of EUR 30-40 million per year, has similar revenues in terms of television rights, sponsorship programs and tickets. They’re not even among the top four or five teams in the top flight in that area.

Those who wait

Obviously, without the giant CSKA Moscow, the EuroLeague’s reputation is directly affected, we don’t discuss it. But it’s not a financial disaster for the organization. Suppose the participation of Russian teams is impossible at the beginning of the next season. How much worse will the Euroleague get?

The participation of Virtus Bologna, Partizan and Valencia should be considered certain, either through Eurocup, where they are already starring, or by direct invitation. All three clubs invested a lot last season, have a historical background and a lot of people who follow them. Unless the event is better, it certainly won’t lag behind with the Russian clubs present.

And in the background… Jordi

Meanwhile, the war crisis has another important aspect for the EuroLeague. It’s the return of Jordi Bertomeu. EuroLeague’s discounted CEO is back in the spotlight, taking initiatives and taking care of problems.

We remind you that CSKA is one of the seven teams (six in turn) that initiated the process of Euroleague’s dismissal from Jordi’s services. Bertomeu will of course remain in office until the summer, assuming that CSKA no longer has a say in the EuroLeague processes for alpha-beta reasons, the brittle 6:5 (for Jordi’s departure) among shareholders will turn into a 5 :5 draw .

And there it will be different now.

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Denver Nuggets announced Nikola Jokic He will miss at least four weeks due to left knee hyperextension.

The Serb is expected to miss all 18 matches in January and his maximum appearances this season could be limited to 64 matches. So Jokic will lose the opportunity to compete for the NBA’s main prizes – MVP and inclusion in the All-NBA, as this requires playing at least 65 games in the regular season.

Theoretically, he could return for the January 31 game against the Brooklyn Nets, which would give Nikola the opportunity to play 65 games before the end of the season, but that scenario is unlikely.

Jokic was injured in the last seconds of the first half of the match against Miami Heat (123:147) and did not return to the field after a long break. Before his injury, he managed to score 21 points, 8 assists and 5 rebounds in just 19 minutes.

Jokic averaged 29.9 points, 12.4 rebounds and 11.1 assists per game this season.

Source: Sport UA

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Denver announces Jokic’s recovery from knee injury

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Denver Nuggets announced Nikola Jokic He will miss at least four weeks due to a left knee injury.

Star center was diagnosed with left knee hyperextension. At the same time, tests confirmed that the three-time NBA MVP’s knee ligaments remained intact.

Jokic was injured in the final seconds of the first half of the 123-147 loss to the Miami Heat and limped heavily on his way to the locker room. He did not return to the site after a long time.

Before his injury, Nikola managed to produce 21 points, 8 assists and 5 rebounds in just 19 minutes on the field.

Losing Jokic could be a big blow for Denver, as starters Christian Braun (ankle injury), Aaron Gordon (hip issue) and Cam Johnson (knee injury) remain sidelined.

Jokic averaged 29.9 points, 12.4 rebounds and 11.1 assists per game this season.

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How serious is the situation? The first details about Jokic’s injury have been revealed

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Denver Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokic He escaped serious injury, Serbian publication Meridian Sport reported.

Jokic appears to be in good condition, and preliminary data suggests the knee was hyperextended without serious damage.

At the same time, there is no official update from the club at the moment. It was previously reported that Jokic would need to undergo a full examination of his left knee on Tuesday, December 30.

Nikola injured his left knee in the final seconds of the first half of the game against Miami (123:147). He was seen limping on his way to the dressing room and did not return to the field after a long break.

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