Eurocup
The basketball program of the day: Prometheus welcomes Ulm, two postponed games for the EuroLeague
With the home game of Prometheus Patras against Ulm (7.30 p.m., LIVE from Sportish) for the 14th game of the EuroCup but also two postponed games for the 20th game of the EuroLeague, basketball continues on Tuesday, March 8th.
With three European games for the EuroLeague and EuroCup, the basketball action continues. Specifically, Prometheus Patras welcomes the German Ulm (7.30 p.m., LIVE from Sportish) at “D. Tofalos” for the 14th EuroCup game, which wants to lift its psyche with a win as the bottom of Group B.
The troubles for the people of Patras persist as they lost Nikos Gikas with a broken arm at a time when the coronavirus has not fully left them.
Two games in the EuroLeague
Two postponed games for the 20th game of the EuroLeague round off the daily program: Red Star welcomes Real Madrid (8 p.m., Novasports 4 and LIVE by Sportish) and Baskonia meets Anadolu Efes (10 p.m., Novasports Prime). and LIVE from Sportish).
We remind you that after the meeting of the EuroLeague teams with the organizing authority on Monday (July 3rd), the new score of the tournament was formed, which showed the results against the Russian teams (Unics Kazan, CSKA Moscow and Zenit) because of the deducted in Ukraine’s prevailing war.
The new ranking in the EuroLeague
- Barcelona 18-4 (3-1)
- Real Madrid 16: 5 (4: 1)
- Armani Milan 16-6 (2-2)
- Olympiacos 15-7 (1-2)
- Anantolo Efes 12-8 (2-3)
- Bayern 12-10 (0-3)
- Maccabi Tel Aviv 11-10 (1-3)
- Monaco 10-13 (4-1)
- Fenerbahce 9-13 (3-0)
- Red Star 9-12 (2-3)
- Alba Berlin 8-12 (2-3)
- Villeurbanne 7-15 (2-2)
- Basconia 7-15 (0-4)
- Panathinaikos OPAP 6-16 (1-3)
- Salgiris 6-16 (0-4)
Detailed program of the day
- 19:30 Prometheus – Ulm (EuroCup)
- 20:00 Red Star – Real Madrid (Novasports 4)
- 22:00 Baskonia – Anadolu Efes (Novasports Prime)
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