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Basketball: Mikael Jantunen of the Wolf Gang won everything in Turkey, but updates the life of Istanbul

Mikael Jantunen, a player for the Finnish basketball team Susijengin, won all possible matches during his time in Turkey. Despite this success, he is currently living in Istanbul, which suggests that his current situation or focus might differ from his previous achievements.

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Helsingin Sanomat logoHelsingin SanomatIndependent🔒Center5 hr. ago
Basketball: Mikael Jantunen of the Wolf Gang won everything in Turkey, but updates the life of Istanbul

Mikael Jantunen, a player for the Finnish basketball team Susijengin, won all possible matches during his time in Turkey. Despite this success, he is currently living in Istanbul, which suggests that his current situation or focus might differ from his previous achievements.

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