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Schedule, channels and where to watch Euroleague Basketball Real Madrid – Emporio Armani Milano on TV today
Real Madrid and Olimpia Milan A face is seen in the conflict that is part of Euroleague Round 23. The white team wants to take advantage of the moment of good form and add another victory. At the Movistar Arena pavilion.
It comes from defeating the team. By Sergio Scariolo, Endesa League match against Valencia Basket 94-79. it was decisive Mario Hezonja, 23 pointsdefeating the Valencia team and strengthening the first place in the regular phase.
Showing off meringue set The record is 14 wins and 2 losses. He therefore intends to maintain a privileged situation vis-à-vis his pursuers.. real madrid he is the current champion Endesa League We want to continue leading the regular phase.
The team also arrived reinforced. Written by Sergio Scariolo after winning To Barça Basket clearly In the EuroLeague (80-61); What led to the white box? In the regular phase, they rose to 5th place with 14 wins and 8 losses (exactly level with Blaugrana and Talonjas).
come real madrid To continue the winning streak in Euroleague. defeated before to ASVEL Lyon Villeurbanne (69-80) and Maccabi Tel Aviv (98-86); Thanks to this, the white team was able to continue its upward trend. Aim for new victory At Movistar Arena Pavilionwhere he will have the warmth of fans.
will face Olimpia in Milan itself occupies They are 11th in the regular phase of the EuroLeague. balanced With 11 wins and 11 losses, therefore real madrid basket He will start the 23rd round of this continental tournament as the clear favorite to win.
When will the Euroleague match between Real Madrid and Emporio Armani Milan be played?
The match will be played here Tuesday, January 20th, 8:45pm
How to watch Euroleague Real Madrid vs. Emporio Armani Milano on TV?
You can watch the press conference Movistar Plus+ channel (M7): see MATCH and M+ Deportes (63), From the platform Movistar Plus+. You can track all information about The clash will be broadcast live on Sportish’s website.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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NBA. Sensation in Oklahoma, Houston beat Detroit, tough victory for Denver
Eight games were played in the NBA regular season on the night of January 23-24.
“Oklahoma” lost to “Indiana” in a sensational home match.
The key point of the game was the first quarter, which the Pacers won with a score of 39:28, and this was enough for them to further secure their lead. The Thunder won the next three quarters but were unable to tie the score. As a result, Indiana won with a score of 117:114.
Even Gilgeous-Alexander’s 47 points couldn’t save the Thunder from defeat. Indiana’s top scorer was Nembhard, who had a double-double with 27 points and 11 assists.
Detroit lost at home to Houston.
Rockets took the lead from the beginning of the game and won the first quarter with a score of 28:20. At the beginning of the second 12 minutes, the Pistons took a lead of 35:34 with a score of 13:1. After that, the game was balanced and the teams finished the long break with a draw at 52:52. The key point of the game was the third quarter, when the Rockets made moves of 8:0 and 9:2 to gain a 14-point advantage – 86:72. Later, the guest team calmly won the match with a score of 111:104.
Durant scored 32 points and Smith had a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds.
Milwaukee came close to a comeback at home in a game against Denver.
The first quarter was a balanced contest and the Bucks gained a 6-point advantage in the second quarter and increased this advantage to +15 (78:63) in the third quarter. At the beginning of the fourth quarter, the visitors were ahead by 23 points and appeared to have closed out the game. However, Milwaukee made a 15:2 move to get back into the match 97:92. As a result, the game was deadlocked and thanks to free throws, Denver still maintained a 102:100 advantage, but the last attack of the match belonged to the Bucks.
Six Nuggets players scored 11+ points, while Nnaji had a double-double with 11 points and 12 rebounds.
NBA. Regular season, January 24
Detroit-Houston-104:111 (20:28, 32:24, 20:34, 32:25)
of Detroit: Duren (18 + 7 rebounds), Cunningham (12 + 8 assists + 6 turnovers), Thompson (12 + 8 rebounds), D. Robinson (9), Harris (4) – start; Stewart (16), Holland (13), Jenkins (10), Ivey (8), Green (2).
Houston: Durent (32 + 7 rebounds), Shengyun (19 + 5 losses), Thompson (15 + 9 rebounds + 7 assists), Smith (11 + 10 rebounds), Okogie (7) – start; Sheppard (18), Capela (5+9 rebounds), Tate (4).
Atlanta – Phoenix – 110:103 (27:31, 37:28, 20:32, 26:12)
of Atlanta: Okongwu (25), Johnson (23 + 18 rebounds + 9 assists + 5 losses), Alexander-Walker (13 + 5 losses), Daniels (8 + 8 rebounds), Kispert (8) – starts; McCollum (21), Kennard (9), Koloko (2), Guay (1), Krejci (0).
Phoenix: Booker (31), Gillespie (16), Brooks (11), Williams (6), O’Neal (5) – starter; Allen (16), Ighodaro (8 + 7 rebounds), Green (4), Dunn (4), Goodwin (2).
Brooklyn – Boston – 126:130 Overtime (28:28, 27:21, 26:29, 23:26, 14:14, 8:12)
Brooklyn: Porter (30 + 8 rebounds), Claxton (18 + 9 rebounds), Clowney (15 + 9 rebounds), Demin (6), Powell (6) – start; Traore (21), Z. Williams (14 + 8 rebounds), Thomas (7), Sharpe (5 + 8 rebounds), Wolfe (4).
Boston: Pritchard (32), Brown (27 + 10 rebounds + 12 assists), Hauser (19), Scheierman (6 + 7 rebounds), Keta (6) – start; Garza (12), Simons (10), Gonzalez (10 + 7 rebounds), Walsh (5), Williams (3), Harper (0).
Cleveland-Sacramento-123:118 (35:35, 33:36, 34:22, 21:25)
cleveland: Mitchell (33 + 8 assists), E. Mobley (29 + 13 rebounds + 7 assists + 4 blocks), Tyson (17 + 7 rebounds), Allen (15 + 9 rebounds), Wade (6) – start; Hunter (9), Porter (5), Tomlin (4), Proctor (3), Nance (2).
sacramento: DeRozan (20), Westbrook (11), LaVine (10), Achiuwa (4 + 8 rebounds), Reynaud (0) – start; Sabonis (24 + 16 rebounds + 6 assists), Schroeder (21), Monk (16 + 7 assists), Cardwell (8), Clifford (4).
Memphis-New Orleans-127:133 (30:30, 35:30, 36:33, 26:40)
memphis: Jaren Jackson (26 + 12 rebounds + 4 blocks), Landale (24 + 11 rebounds), Spencer (21 + 11 assists), Coward (13), Wells (11 + 5 turnovers) – starter; Jackson (15), Small (7), Williams (6), Caldwell-Pope (4), Konchar (0).
New Orleans: Bay (36), Murphy (32), Williamson (24 + 11 rebounds), Quinn (8 + 9 rebounds), Jones (0) – start; Fiers (12), Missy (8 + 8 rebounds), Poole (6), Matkovic (5), Peavey (2).
Oklahoma – Indiana – 114:117 (28:39, 25:19, 32:31, 29:28)
Oklahoma: Gilgeous-Alexander (47), Holmgren (25 + 13 rebounds), Wallace (10), Joe (7), Dort (2) – start; K. Williams (12 + 7 rebounds), Jeng (7), Carlson (2), Williams (2), Barnhizer (0).
indiana: Nembhard (27 + 7 rebounds + 11 assists), Walker (26), Siakam (21 + 6 assists), Nesmith (17), Furphy (4 + 10 rebounds) – start; Potter (10 + 10 rebounds), Sheppard (6), McConnell (6), Jackson (0), Huff (0).
Milwaukee – Denver – 100:102 (21:21, 21:27, 21:30, 37:24)
Milwaukee: Y. Antetokounmpo (22 + 13 rebounds + 7 assists), Rollins (21), Turner (17 + 7 rebounds + 6 blocks), Kuzma (11 + 10 rebounds + 6 assists), G. Harris (4) – start; Portis (11 + 9 rebounds), Anthony (9), Coffey (5), Jackson (0), Nance (0).
Denver: Strother (20), Pickett (13 + 7 assists), Gordon (13), Nnaji (11 + 12 rebounds), Jones (5) – start; Hardaway (17), B. Brown (15), Jones (5), Holmes (3), Tyson (0).
Portland – Toronto – 98:110 (12:19, 31:31, 31:26, 24:34)
Portland: Holiday (21 + 7 assists), Sharpe (21 + 7 rebounds), Kamara (16), Clingan (13 + 16 rebounds), Sissoko (3) – start; Love (11), Grant (8), Cook (5), Ruper (0), Yang Hansen (0).
toronto: Mamukelashvili (22), Quickley (20 + 8 rebounds + 7 assists), Ingram (20 + 7 rebounds), Barnes (15 + 9 rebounds + 6 blocks), Barrett (10) – start; Dick (10), Agbaji (10), Bettle (3), Shed (0), Mobo (0).
tournament tables
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Eastern Conference
Source: Sport UA
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Former Miami Heat employee sentenced to three years in prison for stealing 400 game jerseys
A former Miami Heat security officer has received three years in prison for stealing and selling team merchandise, ESPN reports.
Marcos Perez, 62, was convicted in the United States in early January, according to court records. Back in August 2025, he pleaded guilty to selling stolen goods.
Perez spent 25 years with the Miami Police Department before leaving the force and joining the Miami Heat, where he was responsible for security from 2016 to 2025.
According to federal prosecutors and the FBI, over the years, Perez stole more than 400 jerseys and other gaming paraphernalia from a secure warehouse, after which he sold the stolen goods on various online platforms. Among the stolen items were valuable rarities. Perez was one of the few employees who had access to the warehouse where the collection for the Miami Club Museum, which had not yet opened, was being collected.
Perez sold approximately $1.9 million worth of paraphernalia, authorities said. In particular, he admitted to selling LeBron James’ NBA Finals jersey for approximately $100,000. The T-shirt was later sold at Sotheby’s for $3.7 million.
In addition to the three-year prison sentence, Perez was ordered to compensate the club for damages in the amount of the above amount – $1.9 million.
Source: Sportbox
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Brooklyn lost to Boston in the NBA match, Demin scored six points
The Brooklyn Nets were defeated by the Boston Celtics in a home game of the NBA regular season.
The meeting in New York ended with a score of 130:126 OT (28:28, 21:27, 29:26, 26:23, 26:22) in favor of the guests. The winner was determined in the second overtime.
Celtics forward Jaylen Brown scored a triple-double: 27 points + 12 assists + 10 rebounds. Boston point guard Payton Pritchard scored 32 points, and the Nets’ top scorer was Michael Porter (30).
Brooklyn’s Russian point guard Egor Demin scored six points, made four rebounds and two assists.
Brooklyn (12 wins/31 losses) ranks 13th in the Eastern Conference. Boston (28/16) is in second position.
Results of other matches of the day
Detroit Pistons – Houston Rockets – 104:111
Atlanta Hawks – Phoenix Suns – 110:103
Cleveland Cavaliers – Sacramento Kings – 123:118
Memphis Grizzlies – New Orleans Pelicans – 127:133
Oklahoma City Thunder – Indiana Pacers – 114:117
Source: Sportbox
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