Hardly anything says 'every game matters' more than a double-round week. It was the first such of the 2023-24 season, and it was about memories and old friends, but also about major milestones and great battles on the hardwood. Check out our selection of social media posts from around the EuroLeague.
EuroLeague double-round week on social media

CATCHING UP: Kevarrius Hayes and Guerschon Yabusele were teammates at ASVEL, Kemba Walker and Shabazz Napier are a famous NCAA duo from the University of Connecticut, Tadas Sedekerskis was glad to see his coach from the Lithuanian national team Kazys Maksvytis, while Sergio Rodriguez greeted his former Milan teammates and coaches.
HOMECOMING: Milos Teodosic got a warm welcome in Bologna where he left a big mark playing the last four years, leading Virtus to the 2022 EuroCup championship and the 2021 Italian League crown.
PICTURE THIS: Coaches Ergin Ataman and Dimitris Itoudis had a pleasant exchange before their Round 3 game in Istanbul.
MUSIC TO HIS EARS: This is the way to get in a groove before the game.
DIFFERENT ANGLE: Partizan lost a thriller in Piraeus, but it delivered one of the plays of the year, a buzzer beating triple from James Nunnally that sent the game to overtime. Check it out from this angle.
MAJOR MILESTONES: Kyle Hines broke the record for the most games played in the EuroLeague and Coach Ettore Messina won his 300th game. Congratulations!
WINNERS' CORNER, PART I: Round 3 was action-packed, with only three road winners, which included FC Barcelona, FC Bayern and AS Monaco.
WINNERS' CORNER, PART II: Monaco, Real Madrid, Fenerbahce, Barcelona, Virtus and Efes all won twice last week.







































