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http://www.eurobasket.com/Greece/bas...?NewsID=171123
Team Greece for EuroBasket 2009 announced - Sep 3, 2009 (by Eurobasket News)
Head coach of the Greek National Team, Jonas Kazlauskas made a decision which 12 players will represent ex European champion in Poland. Today, he thanked Kostas Papanikolaou and Dimitris Tsaldaris for their efforts this summer.
Greece EuroBasket squad: Andreas Glyniadakis (215-C-81), Nikos Zisis (195-G-83), Kostas Kaimakoglou (206-C/F-83), Nick Kalathis (198-G-89, agency: Arik Krayn Services, college: Florida), Giannis Kalambokis (195-G-78, agency: FCM), Kosta Koufos (213-F/C-89, college: Ohio St.), Giannis Bourousis (212-C-83, agency: FCM), Stratos Perperoglou (203-G-84), Giorgos Printezis (206-F-85, agency: FCM), Vassilis Spanoulis (193-G-82, agency: Beo Basket), Sofoklis Schortsanitis (206-C-85) and Antonis Fotsis (210-F-81).
There is no doubt that the first star of this team is Vassilis Spanoulis, who averaged 14.3 ppg at the Olympic Games in Beijing. Spanoulis is coming of a great season with Panathinaikos Athens, who was Euroleague as well as the Greek champion.
Second main weapon for Team Greece could be Giannis Bourousis, who in Beijing had 11.7 ppg. Last season, he demonstrated impressive performance in Euroleague with Olympiacos.
"Baby Shaq" - Sofoklis Schortsanitis is also possible deadly weapon of Team Greece. He is visibly thinner than in the past and in great shape.
Guard Nikos Zisis is another player who is able to explode on this event. Last summer he had 5.8 ppg. He joined Italian champion Montepaschi.
Greece is placed to Preliminary Group A, together with FYROM, Croatia and Israel. In Day one Greece will meet FYROM. After that, its rivals will be Croatia and Israel (respectively).
Can we not keep insults to NBA forum? I am very tired of the rudeness, and insults that always go in the Spurs forum. I am already in trouble for arguing and the bad language from Kori and am close to a permanent ban. All of this comes from so many times people here calling me names and insulting me or saying very racist things to me and against me.
I no longer am rude and give the insults or name calling. I see it is not hard at all even though others are still giving it to me for no reason other than because they are mean. I would like for us all in Spurs forum to stop this now.
We can of course tell the other fans off in NBA forum still.
I am leave this forum. I am just so sick of all these a-holes like you that have IQ of maybe at best 80. Arrogant, ignorant and always so racist. And of course your basketball knowledge is so bad it is pathetic.
The hotel at Poznan Poland where Greek team is staying only gave 11 beds for 12 players. The team is very mad because now Zisis and Spanoulis have to share a bed and they are upset about this.
Also the room where Bourousis stays had just a hole where the window is. All hotels are booked in the area and they are stuck in this mess.
lol 92-69
lol 108-77
lol 88-80
lol Greece
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I am leave this forum. I am just so sick of all these a-holes like you that have IQ of maybe at best 80. Arrogant, ignorant and always so racist. And of course your basketball knowledge is so bad it is pathetic.
without Papaloukas and Diamantidis they're really average.
Has this been posted here?
http://www.draftexpress.com/article/...-Preview-3020/Quote:
A league of contradictions is what the Greek A1 has become these days. Franchises with massive budgets are pitted against clubs on the constant brink of bankruptcy. The domestic talent base offers a lot of value, but very tight restrictions on American imports (just two allowed per team). Some markets feature huge, passionate fan bases and NBA style arenas, compared to others who play in almost empty gyms not even suitable for some high school teams. This is a league with a terrific tradition of success, which has been spoiled somewhat by a waning national interest in basketball and the incompetence of far too many team front offices. Still, the competition level is always extremely high, as the teams are well coached, everyone plays extremely hard, the refs call the game fairly loose, and there is rarely such a thing as an easy road game.
Once considered arguably the top leagues in Europe, the Greek league has lost some of its prestige with the ascent of the Spanish, Russian and neighboring Turkish league, despite sporting one of the strongest national teams in the world and two of the most prestigious teams in the Euroleague—Panathinaikos and Olympiakos. Unfortunately, there is a huge drop-off after those two storied franchises, as once powerful organizations such as AEK Athens and PAOK Thessaloniki are trying to restore their severely tarnished images after struggling with massive debts incurred by past administrations.
No other league in Europe is as widely feared by players and agents for its instability and shoddy payment history as Greece, and as evidence we find teams such as Kavala (where Americans Billy Thomas and Will Daniels were slated to play) disbanded from the league last week, just a day before their first game. Basketball insiders will tell you with a straight face that a contract is often nothing more than a piece of paper in European basketball, and nowhere is this spirit embodied more than in the Greek league.
Georgios Printezis clip
Ioannis Kalampokis clip