Eurocup Basketball 2009–10 Finals
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The first-ever final four in the history of EuroCup Basketball, officially called the EuroCup Finals, was held at
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did not initially commit to a third-place game, but ultimately decided to schedule that match up.


Bracket


Semifinals

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Third-place playoff


Final


External links


Results
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