It was an especially fun week for EuroLeague fans, especially because many around the continent had the chance to meet their favorite stars. Here's our selection of social media posts from around the EuroLeague.
EuroLeague on social media

CAREER MEMORIES: In case you missed it, check out Kyle Hines taking a trip down memory lane.
SOCIAL MEDIA FUN: Nigel Hayes-Davis is having fun on Instagram and his posts feature his teammates. He is definitely worth a follow. This time, it is Scottie Wilbekin in the lead role.
EUROLEAGUE CONVO: We asked and Mike James was happy to engage in a discussion.
ALWAYS LEARNING: While visiting Belgrade, Coach Sergio Scariolo spent time with another coaching great, Zeljko Obradovic, at Partizan practices.
MEET & GREET ALL AROUND: The turnout for a meet and greet session with James Nunnally on a rainy day in Belgrade was insane. And videos are evidence of how pure the emotion from Partizan fans was. Meanwhile, Olympiacos fans waited in line to take photos with Coach Bartzokas and the players at the airport.
ONE TEAM FUN: Daniel Hackett and Awudu Abass had fun at Virtus's One Team session ahead of One Team week.
HEY, JUDE: One of the world's top soccer players, Jude Bellingham, had a front-row seat for a rematch of the 2023 championship game between Real Madrid and Olympiacos Piraeus.
FRIENDSHIPS and RESPECT: Fenerbahce players enjoyed welcoming Achille Polonara to Istanbul ahead of their game against Virtus. EuroLeague greats Shane Larkin and Mike James shared a moment before squaring off on Friday night.
LANGFORD HONORED: Keith Langford was inducted into Olimpia Milan's Hall of Fame. Ahead of this event, Langford gave a great interview to EuroLeague.net's Javier Gancedo.
GOOD MOOD: Real Madrid stars Sergio Llull, Walter Tavares and Guerschon Yabusele missed their team's battle against Olympiacos, but had good time on the sidelines.
WINNERS' CIRCLE: Real Madrid is closing in on clinching one of top 10 spots in the standings, which would guarantee it at least a place in a play-in showdown. ASVEL and ALBA pulled out upsets, while Monaco held on for an important win in Istanbul.







































