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2010 FINAL FOUR: MEMORIES OF PARIS
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Interview: Bozidar Maljkovic |
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When it comes to elite club competition in Paris, the host city of the 2010 Final Four, one man perhaps more than any has been in the middle of many unforgettable basketball events in the French capital. For legendary coach Bozidar Maljkovic, some of the major moments in his outstanding coaching career are linked to France and Paris. At the 1991 Final Four, as head coach of Barcelona, Maljkovic faced his former team, Split, to see which of them would win three consecutive titles. Maljkovic lost that night to the team he had built, but in 1996 he was back in Paris, leading Panathinaikos to the first of its five Euroleague titles in a controversial finish against Barcelona, another of his former teams. In between, Maljkovic had engineered - against all odds - the first European crown by a French team in any major sport as Limoges lifted the Euroleague trophy in 1993. Maljkovic later coached the top pro team in Paris and to this day maintains a home in the French capital.
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Final Four interview: Zan Tabak
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The man with three crowns |
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Back in 1991, Pop 84 Split downed Barcelona in the title game at Bercy. The victory marked the Split team's third stright Euroleague title, making it the only club to with a three-peat in almost 50 years. One of just five players on Split to win all three of those titles was Zan Tabak, who later became the first European to win both the Euroleague and NBA titles.
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2010 Final Four logo unveiled!
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The new image for the Paris event |
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The 2010 Final Four in Paris now has its own logo to show artistically how the world-famous French capital is embracing a signature event on the global sports calendar, Euroleague announced today. The logo features one of world's most emblematic architectural monuments, the Eiffel Tower, in a setting that conveys the importance of basketball in France.
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Paris will host 2010 Final Four
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The City of the Lights will be the new F4 home |
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The best teams in European club basketball will compete for a continental title next season in one of the world's emblematic capitals of sport and culture - Paris. The Euroleague has announced that the French capital will be the host city of the 2010 Final Four, from Friday, May 7 to Sunday, May 9.
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OTHER HEADLINES
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| · Final Four interview: Zan Tabak |
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