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Walkup was named EuroLeague Matchday 32 MVP thanks to his performance against Panathinaikos

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Tomas Walkup’s superb performance against Panathinaikos earned him the EuroLeague Matchday 32 MVP award.

Tomas Walkup was Olympiakos’ top scorer in defeating Panathinaikos (81-73). In fact, as it turned out, he was the best player of the 32nd game in the EuroLeague and also won the MVP award.

The American Guard had 11 points, 7 rebounds, 13 assists, 4 steals, 4 turnovers, 6 fouls and 32 points on the rating system, the most of any player on the team that won the 32nd game.

Vanja Marinkovics (Baskonia) and Matias Lessor (Partizan) each collected 29 points and shared second place.

Watch the VIDEO with the best moments of Walkup vs Panathinaikos:



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Pangos and Davis at the Armani Milano exit door

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In a different city, on a different country, on a different team, Kevin Pangos and Brandon Davis are expected to continue their careers.

Armani Milano is ready for radical changes this summer as several of its players pack their bags for other countries. Naz Mitrou-Long, for example, will shake hands with Zalgiris Kaunas while Basketnews.com claims Kevin Pangos and Brandon Davis are also at the exit door.

The 30-year-old American point guard averaged 8.9 points, 2.3 rebounds and 3.4 assists per 25:04 in 16 EuroLeague games, while the 32-year-old American center had 10.2 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1 .9 assists per 18:23 scored 33 EuroLeague games. However, both have a contract until the summer of 2024, however, according to the information, their agents have already put them on the market.

Stefano Tonut, Billy Baron, Devon Hall, Davide Alviti, Deson Thomas, Niccolò Melli, Johan Vogtman and Ettore Messina are also signed at Armani Milano. Timoth Luwagu-Cambaro, Sambage Napier, Savon Shields, Kyle Hines, Luigi Datome, Paul Biliga and Jambaolo Ritchie are free.

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Fun VIDEO: Kanan explains why he didn’t eat souvlaki, how to pronounce his name and why he wants to stay at Olympiakos

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Isaiah Kanan was adorable in The Bald Brothers. Now also see in the VIDEO what he caused by saying that he has not eaten souvlaki, how he answered the question about staying at Olympiakos and why he has no problem not being called by his name .

You heard it, you read it. Time to see some excerpts from Isaiah Kanan’s interview with Sportish and the Bald Brothers. The American guard was in the 24MEDIA studios for 73 minutes, he talked about his whole life and showed all his faces.

He was happy talking about the Greek souvlaki (or gyros, if that’s what some people want), sad remembering the Final Four in Kaunas, happy talking about Olympiakos, Bartzokas and the question spoke of his stay, emotionally, as he rolled back the year to the days of Hurricane Katrina and his serious injury in an NBA game.

But watch three VIDEO features from the lengthy interview:

In the first he talks about his stay and next season at Olympiakos


In the second for the Greek souvlaki


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In the third and last sentence, because he has no problem with mispronouncing his name:


Listen to the full episode and follow Bald Brothers Spyro Kavalierato – Haris Stavrou on Spotify, at Apple Podcasts and on Google Podcasts.



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Story with meaning by Printezis about Milutinov

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Giorgos Printezis uploaded a five-year-old post to Instagram in which he tells a meaningful story in the company of Miloutinov, Papanikolaou and Vezenkov.

Nikola Milutinov has been in Greece for the past few days. He met with Veschenkov. He is known to be Olympiacos’ first target. All of this gave Giorgos Printezis the opportunity to upload an older story of his to Instagram that is full of meaning.

Notably, the former Olympiakos captain has uploaded the post he posted in 2018 when Milutinov left the ‘Red-Whites’. He then uploaded a photo of the two performing together with Kostas Papanikolaou and Sasha Vezenkov with the message “you can find everything but not that. Good luck brother!!!”. He has now done that, except he added an emoji in the bottom right showing someone thinking.

Giorgos Printezis' contribution with Miloutinov, Vezenkov and Papanikolaou, with the emoji on the bottom right of the photo


It’s been five years since this post, and Printezis found it in his memories and re-uploaded it, a step that makes sense to create associations.

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