2006 NBA Europe Live Tour

The 2006 NBA Europe Live Tour was an international basketball exhibition and competition produced jointly by the National Basketball Association and the Euroleague. The tour featured four NBA teams training and playing matches against Euroleague teams in Germany, Russia, France, Italy, and Spain. Four standalone games were played, along with two tournaments in Moscow and Cologne. The tour took place between 5 October and 11 October 2006.

Four NBA teams went to different countries to conduct their first week of training camp overseas: the Philadelphia 76ers in Barcelona, Spain; the Los Angeles Clippers in Moscow, Russia; the San Antonio Spurs in France; and the Phoenix Suns in Treviso, Italy.

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In France, Italy and Spain

5 October 2006 Boxscore ASVEL Lyon-Villeurbanne 90–115 San Antonio Spurs    Astroballe, Villeurbanne
5 October 2006 Boxscore FC Barcelona 104–99 Philadelphia 76ers    Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona
6 October 2006 Boxscore Lottomatica Roma 93–100 Phoenix Suns    PalaLottomatica, Rome
8 October 2006 Boxscore Maccabi Tel Aviv 84–97 San Antonio Spurs    Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy, Paris

In Moscow

5 October 2006 CSKA Moscow 94–78 BC Khimki    CSKA Universal Sports Hall, Moscow
6 October 2006 Boxscore BC Khimki 91–98 Los Angeles Clippers    CSKA Universal Sports Hall, Moscow
7 October 2006 Boxscore CSKA Moscow 94–75 Los Angeles Clippers    CSKA Universal Sports Hall, Moscow

In Cologne

10 October 2006 CSKA Moscow 90–81 Maccabi Tel Aviv    Kölnarena, Cologne
10 October 2006 Boxscore Philadelphia 76ers 103–100 Phoenix Suns    Kölnarena, Cologne
11 October 2006 Boxscore Maccabi Tel Aviv 102–119 Phoenix Suns    Kölnarena, Cologne
11 October 2006 Boxscore CSKA Moscow 71–85 Philadelphia 76ers    Kölnarena, Cologne

The tournament was played in a Final Four system as follows:

  Semi-finals Final
10 October
  CSKA Moscow  90  
  Maccabi Tel Aviv  81  
 
11 October
      CSKA Moscow  71
    Philadelphia 76ers  85
Third place
10 October 11 October
  Philadelphia 76ers  103   Maccabi Tel Aviv  102
  Phoenix Suns  100     Phoenix Suns  119

Significance

The 76ers' loss to FC Barcelona and the Clippers' loss to CSKA Moscow marked the sixth and seventh losses by NBA franchises to Euroleague teams since 1978. Prior to this tournament only Maccabi Tel Aviv (4 times: 1978, 1984 twice, 2005) and the Soviet Union National Team (once in 1988) had beaten an NBA team.

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