In the summer of 2009, Katowice Eurobasket was played in Poland. In the European final Spain won gold against Serbia by 85-63. Serbia with a younger team returns to the path of the medal seven years later and the history was consistent with Spain and was proclaimed Gold, European champion
Categoría 2009
2009 NBA Final: Los Angeles Lakers proclaimed NBA champions seven years later
In the 2.009 NBA, the Angeles Lakers proclaimed themselves NBA champions by defeating the Orlando Magic 4-1 with some ease. Some Magic that came from defeating the favorite Cleveland Cavaliers in the semifinals, the Angeles Lakers champions seven years later, and with Gasol on track, a Spanish NBA champion
ACB Final 2009: Five years later Barcelona wins again
In the ACB league 2.009, a powerful team, an old acquaintance of victory returns to win the ACB, Barcelona five years later, is proclaimed champion beating in the final to TAU Baskonia by 1-3, in a final that dominates from the beginning despite not having the court factor
EuroLeague Final 2009: Panathinaikos take action against CSKA and become champions again
This season begin 24 teams where in the first phase were framed in four groups of six teams unlike years ago that were in three groups of eight teams. After a league of 10 days will qualify the top four of each group for the TOP16
Cup 2009 Final: Baskonia takes a stand against Unicaja
In 2009 the cup was held in Madrid, where the final was played by Unicaja Malaga and Baskonia. The title went to the Basques after a great game that needed an extra time to know the champion (100-98). Mirza Teletovic, who scored 20 points in the final, was named MVP of the tournament
EuroCup 2009 Final: Lietuvos Rytas wins over Khimki
In 2009, the EuroCup final was held at 8, which would be the last year in this format, in Turin, where Lietuvos Rytas defeated a star-studded Khimki in the grand final by (80-74) after coming back from a thirteen-point deficit. Marijonas Petravicius, MVP of the final tournament
FIBA Cup Final 2009: La Virtus wins the first EuroChallenge in front of its fans
In 2009, the final of four of the FIBA Cup was held, the first under the name of «EuroChallenge», in Bologna, where Virtus took advantage of its local status to win the title, beating the French Cholet in the final by (77-75). Keith Langford, MVP of the final tournament, with Boykins as the explosive squire