PARIS, March 1 (Reuters) - Paris St Germain continued their march towards the Ligue 1 title with a 4-1 win over fifth-placed Lille on Saturday, scoring all four goals in a first half that saw the visitors overwhelmed.
From the outside, we often reveled in PSG’s superstar turmoil, which appeared to be a real-life morality fable about the folly of buying success.
The French club always wanted stability, initially asking for a three-year license from the EuroLeague last summer. EuroLeague couldn’t change their own bylaws, Paris got their one-year license as EuroCup winners, but now, per Eurohoops sources, they are lobbying again for a long-term contract with the competition.
As the NBA considers a brand-new basketball league in Europe, EuroLiga CEO Paulius Motiejunas said he'd like to meet with NBA Commissioner Adam Silver.
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Brazil star Neymar, who rejoined boyhood club Santos last month, has thanked the team and fans for helping him "rediscover joy" following the end of his long goal drought in Sunday's 3-1 win over Agua Santa.