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Anonymous
Years ago
FC Barcelona vs Dallas Mavericks October 2012
Anon, when I say push, I mean that they'll give a shake of it, as in they're a chance.
That beat-down was as brutal as it was due to the NBL season finishing right on the eve of the tourney. Wildcats had to travel non-stop from Perth to London via Singapore, blind-drunk after celebrating their Grand Final win. Top effort to come third in the world, bettering the pathetic efforts by 36ers and Tigers in other years, and were unlucky to meet the NBA side as early as they did in the semi-final stage.
Don't see it ever happening. It can be argued that Australia is too far to travel given that the competition won't be high enough to get the NBA team ready for a long season.
Barcelona is a very good European ball team who will be able to push the Mavs enough to make it at least a little competitive in spurts. The same however can't be said for any NBL side.