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Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv finished its two-game United States tour with a 108-96 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers at Staples Center on Tuesday. Despite the loss, it was a night to remember for two Maccabi players as Doron Perkins recorded a triple-double of 16 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists and 5 steals and Los Angeles native David Bluthenthal came back from injury to score 12 points in front of friends and family. Maccabi, which lost to the New York Knicks on Sunday, returns to Israel on Wednesday. The longer NBA game got the best of Maccabi once more, which led 40-42 late in the second quarter, before Los Angeles finished the half on a 13-0 run and never looked back. MORE
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Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv started its brief coast-to-coast tour of the United States with a 106-91 loss on Sunday against the New York Knicks at the famed Madison Square Garden. Maccabi next flies to California to play the Los Angeles Clippers on Tuesday in the second of its two-game US visit to benefit the Migdal Ohr orphanage in Israel.
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Few young players captivate the imagination of basketball fans quite like Olympiacos center Sofoklis Schortsanitis. With the size of a bull but the feet of a dancer, Schortsanitis s coming off another big high, his strong role in a bronze-medal showing by Greece in EuroBasket 2009. His next stop is the Euroleague American Tour '09, during which Schortsanitis took questions from Euroleague fans. Check out what he had to say!
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To present the 2009 edition of NBA Europe Live, NBA Commisioner David Stern spoke to media in London on Tuesday prior to the Chicago Bulls vs. the Utah Jazz game. "This is part of our working with the Euroleague, to have a series of games and to work together to grow the sport," Stern said. "The Jazz move on to Madrid to play Real Madrid on Thursday. Actually, three Euroleague teams are playing or have played in the United States during exhibition season, because of our collaboration with the Euroleague: Partizan, Olympiacos, and Maccabi Tel Aviv."
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When the Euroleague American Tour '09 opens with the Denver Nuggets vs. Partizan Belgrade, it will still be October 3 on the court in the United States, but due to the time difference, will already have become October 4 in Europe. That distinction is important because Partizan was founded on October 4, 1945, making Partizan's first official game in the United States or against any NBA team an ideal birthday gift.
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By the end of last season, everyone in Belgrade and all world basketball experts knew about Jan Vesely, a tall teen talent from the Czech Republic who had blossomed into a starter in his first Euroleague season with Partizan. Now 19, Vesely will be on everyone's radar as Partizan starts the Euroleague season. Before going to the United States as part of the 2009 Euroleague American Tour, Vesely told Euroleague.net: "Some experience is what we are after."
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A jumping jack who can fly to the rim, run an offense or drill three-pointers, Travis Hansen reached Final Fours both times that he played full Euroleague seasons. Now he's back in the Euroleague with the legendary Real Madrid, which hosts the Utah Jazz - from Hansen's home state - as part of NBA Europe Live. "Out of all the teams in the NBA, Utah is definitely one that plays a European style," Hansen told Euroleague.net.
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