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Sasha Obradovic and Giannis Sfropoulos Clash at EuroLeague Coaches Meeting in Athens

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First reported by Walla · 39 minutes ago

What happened

Sasha Obradovic and Giannis Sfropoulos clashed during a EuroLeague coaches meeting in Athens, with Obradovic accusing Sfropoulos of gossiping about him. The argument nearly became physical but was diffused by others present.

  • 01Sasha Obradovic and Giannis Sfropoulos had a loud confrontation at a EuroLeague coaches meeting in Athens.
  • 02Obradovic accused Sfropoulos of gossiping about him during the last season.
  • 03The argument nearly turned physical before others intervened to separate them.
  • 04Obradovic is the current coach of Hapoel Jerusalem, while Sfropoulos is a former Maccabi Tel Aviv coach.
  • 05The incident was described as a scandal in European basketball circles.

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The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.

N12Center · Hebrew13 minutes ago
Sasha Obradovic and Giannis Sfropoulos Clash at EuroLeague Coaches Meeting in Athens
MakoCenter · Hebrew13 minutes ago
Sasha Obradovic and Ioannis Sfairopoulos Clash at EuroLeague Coaches Meeting in Athens
WallaCenter · Hebrew39 minutes ago
Hapoel Jerusalem Coach Sasha Obradovic Nearly Clashes with Former Maccabi Tel Aviv Coach in Athens

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