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http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/olybb/column...page=Eurowrapup</p>
By all accounts, an unbelievable week in European basketball. An incredible, last second win for Russia over HEAVY favorite Spain, and this coming on the heels of upsetting Lithuania in the semis. A miracle comeback by Greece over Slovenia. The other semifinal game was apparently a hard-fought battle between heavyweights Greece and Spain that was back and forth all the way to the wire. Lithuania barely surviving their matchup with Croatia. Lots of stars stepping up big (Saras Jasikevikus, Papalukos, Andrei Kirlenko, Tony Parker) and choking in big situations (Pau Gasol, who nearly won tourney MVP, missing his last 5 free throws in the Final, Boris Diaw never really stepping up). Plus, the stakes were high all tourament, because only the top 3 got automatic berths to the Olympics, and the next 4 enter a play in tournament. That means that last night the 1-2, 3-4 and 7-8 games all had important consequences.</p>
All the passion of college basketball, but with tons of NBA-level talent. How is this not on TV?</p>
By all accounts, an unbelievable week in European basketball. An incredible, last second win for Russia over HEAVY favorite Spain, and this coming on the heels of upsetting Lithuania in the semis. A miracle comeback by Greece over Slovenia. The other semifinal game was apparently a hard-fought battle between heavyweights Greece and Spain that was back and forth all the way to the wire. Lithuania barely surviving their matchup with Croatia. Lots of stars stepping up big (Saras Jasikevikus, Papalukos, Andrei Kirlenko, Tony Parker) and choking in big situations (Pau Gasol, who nearly won tourney MVP, missing his last 5 free throws in the Final, Boris Diaw never really stepping up). Plus, the stakes were high all tourament, because only the top 3 got automatic berths to the Olympics, and the next 4 enter a play in tournament. That means that last night the 1-2, 3-4 and 7-8 games all had important consequences.</p>
All the passion of college basketball, but with tons of NBA-level talent. How is this not on TV?</p>