In the ancient rhythm of competition, where momentum is currency and every game rewrites the story, Real Madrid's basketball team stood poised at a familiar threshold — one victory ahead, yet fully aware that advantage is never a possession, only a possibility. Coach Scariolo, a student of the game's deeper logic, reminded his players that a second playoff win is harder to earn than the first, because the defeated opponent returns not broken but sharpened. In Madrid, under attendance constraints imposed by outside authorities, loyal fans filled what space they were allowed, offering the kind o
Real Madrid seeks 2-0 sweep vs. Hapoel Tel Aviv in EuroLeague playoff
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