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Apollonas Patras: “Vassilis Georgiou was at our side in good and bad times as a unique Apollonist”

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Apollonas Patras: “Vassilis Georgiou was at our side in good and bad times as a unique Apollonist”

The death of Vassilis Georgiou sent the Greek basketball world into mourning, and Apollonas Patras expressed his condolences.

Vassilis Georgiou died at the age of 86, sending the world of Greek basketball and journalism into mourning.

Apollon Patras issued a statement expressing condolences on the death of Vassilis Georgiou, emphasizing that he was an important person in the team’s history.

The announcement in detail:

“SAD ANNOUNCEMENT AMATEUR

ON THE DEATH OF KING GEORGE

The news of the death of Vassilis Georgiou, who died at the age of 86, has caused sadness in Apollo’s family.

The name Vassilis Georgiou is associated with Apollon since he was transferred to our team from Skagiopoulio in 1951, with whom he competed until 1959, where together with him we won the local championship in 1956 and 1958.

However, our paths never really parted, he returned after years and took over the coaching position in the team, while supporting us in good and bad times as a unique Apollonist. Today an important person in the history of Apollo, Vassilis Georgiou, passed away.

Apart from the relationship that Vassilis Georgiou had with Apollo, no one can forget the “legendary voice” in the radio description of the 1968 Basketball Winners’ Cup that he did for Greek radio when AEK won the European Cup.

The “black and white” family extends its condolences to his family and loved ones.”


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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.

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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.

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