December 01, 2008
EUROLEAGUE INTERVIEWS 2007-2008
Trajan Langdon - CSKA Moscow
His basketball journey began in one famous land of the north, Alaska, and has found glory in another, the Russian capital of Moscow, where Trajan Langdon has become Euroleague champ with an MVP performance at the Final Four!
(Thursday, April 24, 2008)
Simone Pianigiani - Montepaschi Siena
Some may look at Montepaschi Siena and head coach Simone Pianigiani as the new kid on the block at this Final Four, but he's hardly concerned with what others think.
(Thursday, April 24, 2008)
Neven Spahija - Tau Ceramica
This may be Tau Ceramica head coach Neven Spahija's first Final Four appearance, but that doesn't mean he is lacking experience.
(Thursday, April 24, 2008)
Ettore Messina - CSKA Moscow
CSKA Moscow head coach Ettore Messina is already on the short list of Europe's best coaches ever as he seeks his fourth Euroleague crown at the 2008 Final Four in Madrid.
(Thursday, April 24, 2008)
Zvi Sherf - Maccabi Elite
Zvika Sherf of Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv arrives at the Final Four as one of the most experienced head coaches to never have lifted the Euroleague crown.
(Tuesday, April 22, 2008)
Romain Sato - Montepaschi Siena
His first Euroleague season has been a learning experience for Romain Sato, but fortunately for his team, Montepaschi Siena, he's a quick learner.
(Tuesday, April 22, 2008)
Yotam Halperin - Maccabi Elite
Yotam Halperin is living the dream of countless Israeli schoolboys, that of playing for Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv, the country's signature sports team, at the very top of European basketball.
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