Mens Sana 1871 Basket history and statistics in FIBA Europe and Euroleague Basketball (company) competitions.
European competitions
Record
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Round
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Opponent club
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1979–80 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
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7–3
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1st round
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Verviers-Pepinster
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78–63 a
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62–56 h
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2nd round
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Bayreuth
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103–64 a
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84–76 h
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Top 16
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ASPO Tours
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95–85 h
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92–101 a
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Borac Čačak
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89–99 a
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82–64 h
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Hapoel Tel Aviv
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92–85 h
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83–84 a
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1993–94 FIBA European Cup 2nd–tier
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3–1
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2nd round
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Bioveta COOP Banka Brno
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98–86 a
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91–78 h
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3rd round
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Tofaş
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79–72 h
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79–87 a
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1997–98 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
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5–3
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1st round
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Bye
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Fontanafredda Siena qualified without games
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2nd round
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Tally Oberelchingen
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67–65 a
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89–81 h
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Aveiro
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88–74 h
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82–77 a
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León Caja España
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73–76 a
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99–104 h
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3rd round
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Crvena zvezda
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81–72 h
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73–91 a
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1998–99 FIBA Korać Cup 3rd–tier
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7–5
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1st round
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Bye
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Ducato Siena qualified without games
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2nd round
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Tuborg
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70–63 a
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91–56 h
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Borac Nektar Banja Luka
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52–55 a
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77–56 h
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Benston
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95–63 h
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64–66 a
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3rd round
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Porto
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63–73 a
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83–56 h
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Top 16
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Šiauliai
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85–45 h
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66–69 a
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QF
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FC Barcelona
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87–71 h
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59–76 a
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2000–01 FIBA Suproleague 1st–tier
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6–12
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Regular season
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Maccabi Ness Ra'anana
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71–86 a
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82–67 h
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ASVEL
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67–70 h
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87–86 a
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CSKA Moscow
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78–85 a
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76–78 h
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Panathinaikos
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65–97 h
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95–99 a
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Śląsk Wrocław
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74–83 h
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72–82 a
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Split CO
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61–81 a
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76–81 h
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Lietuvos rytas
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87–91 h
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93–92 a
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Ülker
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73–68 a
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76–87 h
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Alba Berlin
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93–83 h
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80–79 a
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2001–02 FIBA Saporta Cup 2nd–tier
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12–4 +1 draw
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1st round
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Adecco Estudiantes
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106–93 h
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64–68 a
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Darüşşafaka
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60–58 a
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106–83 h
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Hapoel Jerusalem
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71–87 a
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99–77 h
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Panionios
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74–71 h
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86–91 a
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Le Mans Sarthe
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94–46 a
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91–86 h
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Top 16
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SIG
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78–78 a
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74–66 h
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QF
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UNICS
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70–73 a
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68–58 h
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SF
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Hapoel Jerusalem
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98–69 h
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94–71 a
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F
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Pamesa Valencia
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87–86 April 30, Palais des Sports de Gerland, Lyon
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2002–03 Euroleague 1st–tier
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11–11
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Regular season
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Žalgiris
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81–74 h
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100–74 a
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Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
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81–107 a
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63–73 h
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Tau Cerámica
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85–90 a
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77–62 h
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Panathinaikos
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77–69 h
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56–64 a
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Unicaja
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74–87 a
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73–79 h
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Union Olimpija
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86–79 h
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92–94 a
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Budućnost
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75–91 a
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112–49 h
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Top 16
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Ülker
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84–79 h
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92–80 a
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Panathinaikos
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82–76 h
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103–111 a
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Skipper Bologna
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85–70 a
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64–68 h
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SF
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Benetton Treviso
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62–65 May 9, Palau Sant Jordi, Final4 Barcelona
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3rd place game
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CSKA Moscow
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79–78 May 11, Palau Sant Jordi, Final4 Barcelona
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2003–04 Euroleague 1st–tier
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12–10
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Regular season
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CSKA Moscow
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71–84 a
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79–73 h
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Žalgiris
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64–56 h
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75–73 a
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Unicaja
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80–71 h
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63–75 a
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Krka
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74–86 a
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82–55 h
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Panathinaikos
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86–74 h
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76–80 a
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Skipper Bologna
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86–95 a
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76–69 h
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Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
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85–89 h
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86–88 a
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Top 16
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FC Barcelona
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68–73 h
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86–85 a
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Panathinaikos
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86–67 h
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86–77 a
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Benetton Treviso
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92–95 a
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80–64 h
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SF
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Skipper Bologna
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102–103 April 29, Nokia Arena, Final4 Tel Aviv
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3rd place game
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CSKA Moscow
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94–97 May 1, Nokia Arena, Final4 Tel Aviv
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2004–05 Euroleague 1st–tier
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9–11
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Regular season
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Adecco ASVEL
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86–70 h
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78–54 a
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Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
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88–93 a
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86–90 h
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AEK
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77–58 h
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71–75 a
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Union Olimpija
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74–79 a
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74–70 h
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Winterthur FC Barcelona
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88–85 h
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70–58 a
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Žalgiris
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81–90 a
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70–74 h
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Scavolini Pesaro
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93–70 h
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69–83 a
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Top 16
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Cibona VIP
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90–62 h
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73–78 a
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Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
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84–85 a
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68–81 h
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Ülker
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84–71 h
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71–85 a
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