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LEGENDS IN TEL AVIV: Before Thursday's game in Tel Aviv between Maccabi Playtika and Real Madrid, the home team organized a ceremony to honor one of Maccabi's all-time greats, Aulcie Perry. The night before, several of the former Real and Maccabi players joined Perry for dinner at a Tel Aviv restaurant, where they reminisced over their former battles on the floor and embraced the friendships that have developed since.
ACTING JOBS: Olympiacos extended the contracts of Shaquielle McKissic and Thomas Walkup, and their social media team got creative in announcing them.
BODY CAM: Bayern's Cassius Winston wore a body cam at practice. Here is a sneak peek.
GETTING CLOSER: The construction of Bayern's new arena is making progress every day.
GOOD TO SEE YOU: Real's Rudy Fernandez and Mario Hezonja were very happy to see their former teammate Lorenzo Brown in Tel Aviv.
THURSDAY NIGHT DRAMA: The night before their game in Munich, instead of some routine meetings and scouting of the next opponent, all eyes of the Zalgiris coaching staff were on the game in Piraeus, knowing Zalgiris needed a Baskonia loss to have a chance to qualify for the playoffs.
EUROLEAGUE FANS: Belgrade's Stark Arena was packed once again, while Zalgiris fans traveled well to Munich, and partied outside the Audi Dome where Kevarrius Hayes joined in. In Tel Aviv, players and fans danced and bounced together.
EUROLEAGUE SPORTSMANSHIP: Baskonia was eliminated on Friday night, but in a classy move, it was among the first to congratulate Zalgiris on making the playoffs. Valencia also congratulated all the teams that reached the playoffs.
WINNERS' CORNER: Zalgiris won to book a place in the playoffs and Olympiacos clinched first place.