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6.18% Increase for 2003/04 indicates continued growth for top European Basketball League March 1, 2004—For the fourth consecutive year, Euroleague Basketball attendance has increased, marking a 45% jump from the inaugural 2000/01 season. Euroleague’s average attendance for the recently-completed 2003/04 regular season has increased 6.18% when compared to the same period from the prior season....
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July 8, 2003 | Gigantes (Spain) La Euroliga Se Miar En El Espejo De La NBA «La conexión entre los aficionados y el propio juego es superior en Europa que en la NBA. En Europa, la competición, la pasión con la que se viven los resultados es más auténtica. Los aficionados aman el baloncesto, viven intensamente...
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February 6, 2003 | CSKA (Moscow) Marshall Glickman Our goal is a sellout at every game Over the course of the day today in the PBC CSKA offices, discussions were held with candidates to work within the Euroleague ticket program. After long conversations with future ticket sales stars, Marshall Glickman, Euroleague marketing consultant and ex-president of...
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May 4, 2001 | Portland Tribune Only a baseball purist would complain about the revamped PGE Park By the Portland Tribune staff Eat your heart out, Ivana Trump; this is one face-lift with staying power! The Tribune team’s evening at the revamped PGE Park revealed a fresh-faced Field of Dreams for Portland. Our team of critics,...
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His father built a sports empire; he helped build an arena. Now a seasoned Marshall Glickman wants a chance to build minor-league sports as family entertainment October 14, 1999  |  The Sunday Oregonian  |  By Roger Anthony No matter where he goes in Portland, Marshall Glickman’s reputation always gets there first. As they say, bad...
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In a smart play, the Portland Trail Blazers executed the first nonrecourse financing of a sports facility. January 1994  |  Institutional Investor The Portland Trail Blazers raised money for a new home in just six weeks last year without once threatening to leave town. Not only was the financing of the 20,OOO-seat, $262 million Oregon...
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