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    I know this is early, but Tony Parker has already mentioned playing in it this summer. This will likely impact several Spurs players and serve as a preview to the readiness of some of the Spurs previous draft picks and international pool of FAs.

    World Basketball Championships for Men 2006
    Date: 08/19/2006 - 09/03/2006
    Locations: Hamamatsu; Hiroshima; Sapporo; Sendai and Saitama - JAPAN

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    FIBA news - A different perspective on Basketball. NBA is a league but the World Championships and Olympics extend beyond League Championships.

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    03/02/2006
    USA - Nesterovic, Spurs shoot down Warriors

    NEW YORK (NBA) - Slovenia national team center Rasho Nesterovic had one of his best games of the season for the San Antonio Spurs as they beat Golden State in Oakland, California, on Thursday evening.

    In a game loaded with players who will take part in the FIBA World Championship in Japan this August, San Antonio won 89-86 and Nesterovic finished with 12 points and 10 rebounds.

    After he made a jumper for San Antonio and Troy Murphy sank an 18-footer for the Warriors, Tim Duncan hit a free throw and a jumper with 1:44 to play for an 87-84 Spurs' advantage.

    Baron Davis made a long jumper with his foot on the three-point line for Golden State, cutting the deficit to 87-86 with 34 seconds remaining. After Duncan made two foul shots with 10 seconds left, Fisher and French international team-mate Mickael Pietrus missed shots from the arc that would have tied the contest before time expired.

    France's Tony Parker scored 23 points and Argentina's Manu Ginobili added 18 for the Spurs, who tied a season-high with their sixth consecutive victory. They have also won 10 of their last 11 to move one-half game ahead of Dallas for first place in the Southwest Division and the Western Conference.

    Duncan scored 16 points and grabbed 11 rebounds for the Spurs, who are 10-3 in games decided by less than six points this season. Fabricio Oberto, the Argentinian national team center, was unavailable for San Antonio after spraining his ankle in Wednesday's game against Portland.

    That left more playing time for both Nesterovic and New Zealand's Sean Marks, who had eight points and three rebounds in 12 minutes. Slovenia's Beno Udrih had two points and six assists in 16 and a half minutes for San Antonio.

    Murphy scored 22 points and Davis had 17 for Golden State, who have lost six of seven.

    Team USA's Wade gets hot for Heat

    The way Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade has played the past two seasons in the NBA, it seems almost conceivable that the United States would not want him to play at the FIBA World Championship.

    Wade, who represented his country at the Athens Olympics, scored 24 points and led the Miami's defensive charge in a 101-73 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers, who had their seven-game winning streak snapped. Pat Riley, who implemented his defensive style with the New York Knicks and in his first stint with Miami in the 1990s, convinced his fourth-ranked offence (100.2 points per game) to lock down on the other end early.

    Miami held Cleveland to 29% (seven of 24) shooting in the opening period to take a 24-15 lead entering the second quarter. The Heat continued their stronghold in the second frame by holding the Cavaliers scoreless until there was 5:43 remaining and LeBron James sank two foul shots.

    During Cleveland's drought, Miami scored the first 19 points of the period and tallied a majority of their points in the paint during the surge and took a 52-33 lead at the break after allowing the visitors to shoot just 27% (12 of 44). Wade, who has been named a starter for the Eastern Conference in the All-Star Game, added six assists and four steals as five Heat players reached double-figures.

    Shaquille O'Neal, also a starter and an All-Star for the 13th straight season, finished with 21 points and eight rebounds. James, another Team USA star, was the only Cavalier to reach double-figures as he collected 29 points.

    Rising international stars to play in Rookie Challenge

    With Dirk Nowitzki (Germany), Steve Nash (Canada), Parker (France) and Pau Gasol (Spain) expected to play in the NBA All-Star Game on February 19, there will be no shortage of international basketball players displaying their talents in Houston. But fans won't have to wait until Sunday to see top international players doing their thing.

    Four exceptional young stars with international backgrounds will compete in the 2006 Rookie Challenge on Friday, February 17 at the Toyota Center in Houston. Andrew Bogut of the Milwaukee Bucks, the first pick in the 2005 NBA Draft and a product of Australia will play on the Rookie Team, as will 29-year-old rookie Sarunas Jasikevicius (Lithuania) of the Indiana Pacers.

    The Sop re Team will feature Nenad Krstic (Serbia & Montenegro) of the New Jersey Nets and Andres Nocioni (Argentina) of the Chicago Bulls.

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    What Spurs players have already committed to play or expressed interest?
    Radoslav Nesterovic % Beno Udrih for Slovenia

    Emanuel Ginobili & Fabricio Oberto for Argentine

    Tony Parker for France

    Bowen had said he would be honored to play for USA NT.


    So Spurs have 6 potential candidates for recieving a NBA le and World Championship le in tha same year...

    My money is on Slovenia.

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    Radoslav Nesterovic % Beno Udrih for Slovenia

    Emanuel Ginobili & Fabricio Oberto for Argentine

    Tony Parker for France

    Bowen had said he would be honored to play for USA NT.


    So Spurs have 6 potential candidates for recieving a NBA le and World Championship le in tha same year...

    My money is on Slovenia.
    No chance at all

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    You mean the "Let's injure our players in the league that doesn't matter the most Championship."

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    You mean the "Let's injure our players in the league that doesn't matter the most Championship."
    I understand your point, Brutalis, but it's not a league... it's more like a world tournament.

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    No chance at all
    wanna fight?

    Just explain why we couldn't win. Then I can do the same with USA and Spain.

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    My money is on Slovenia.
    wanna fight?

    Just explain why we couldn't win. Then I can do the same with USA and Spain.
    Hey, as long as it's your money we're talking about...

    To be fair, I think that all of the following countries have a better chance than Slovenia:
    • USA
    • Argentina
    • Lithuania
    • Serbia & Montenegro
    • Spain
    • France
    • Greece
    • Germany
    • Italy

    That said, other than a full strength USA team, any one of those teams (+ Slovenia + Turkey + Brazil) can beat another in a given day. So, I guess, anything could happen.

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    Italy is regular customer of Slovenia (meaning, we always beat them in major compe ion); S&M has't done anything significant after Toronto. They both didn't qualified (as well as Turkey).

    France, Greece (we beat them both in EC) and Germany are at similar strenght.

    Others mentioned in the list above (USA, Argentina and Lithuania) are not reachable (with exception of Spain, maybe). Much depends on who will play for Lithuania!

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    wanna fight?

    Just explain why we couldn't win. Then I can do the same with USA and Spain.
    Your NBA guys (Rasho and Beno) are wussies.

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    Your NBA guys (Rasho and Beno) are wussies.
    both are better than what argentina has at their positons, so what does that make your players... smeg?

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    Beno is not better than Pepe Sanchez at playmaking and much less at defense. The fact that Pepe couldn't make it in the NBA is because his inconsistency at scoring. I still take Pepe over Beno every day of the week.
    Rasho.... well, since Argentina will play 2 PF in the WC (Scola+Oberto), I just can't compare them. But any of the "real" centers in Argentina are TOUGH and usually enjoy hitting some wussies. I'll recommend Rasho to stay home if the teams meet.

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    Your NBA guys (Rasho and Beno) are wussies.

    Your mamma...

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    Hendrix, just already.

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    I have no beef wih Argentina, so...

    I hope we will know who is better.. Slovenia or Argentine...

    That would mean at least semis. So I hope you have a great tournament.

    Same goes for France.


    Hendrix, you really want to fight, do you? I hope you will get someone who would say we will play Beno. Now he is only a sub. Then I'll gladly discuss your problems with Slovenes.

    Now is not the time.

    And Pepe Sanchez is the weakest link of your NT. Beno was never our weakest link.

    I would like to wait for the semifinals. Then this little talk would be properly heated. And you will be without any doubt OWNED. Right now I'd like to cheer for the Spurs.
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    Hmmm Zeleni...to say Pepe is our weakest link shows u know little of our NT. He is our starting pg/playmaker and our best defender.
    At least till your NT wins any significant le at all, I would stop the trash-talk.
    Noone knows for sure how the players would be by the time WC starts (injury-wise).
    On paper I would go w/Ariel's ranking and I even put Argentina at 3rd spot.

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    Hmmm Zeleni...to say Pepe is our weakest link shows u know little of our NT. He is our starting pg/playmaker and our best defender.
    At least till your NT wins any significant le at all, I would stop the trash-talk.
    Noone knows for sure how the players would be by the time WC starts (injury-wise).
    On paper I would go w/Ariel's ranking and I even put Argentina at 3rd spot.
    I'm talking trash-talk?

    I do not think so. Tried to be euphoric and somebody distracted me. I am just trying to put him in his place. I have the right to believe Slovenia will get even better. Hendrix wanted to remind me that I'm dilusional, but I disagree with him.

    Argentine is a great team. Pepe Sanchez is weakness of your stronghold. I can keep repeating this. I just won't. TP-Pepe duel will be so important that I do not need to explain why he can be the a weakness. I need to study.

    When Rasho will play Oberto... And Brezec will play Scola... Then I will be so happy they made it to semifinals, that I will just hope they can qualify to Olympic games. See, I am modest.

    Now about this trash talk/wussies remarks. To a duel I challenge you.

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    France is a big question cause the best players are very young
    TP, Boris Diaw, Mike Pietrus,Mikael gelabale 23 Turiaf 22 Petro 19 (not sure in the team).
    with some veterans (Weis who was dunked by Carter in JO 2000 but now best center in spain)
    we can do great things or nothing

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    ^Boris Diaw has really impressed me this season with the Suns. Him and TP could be a scary combo

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    ^Interesting enough that they were not scary on EC. Parker not at his best at the beginning and Diaw not very reliable. I am impressed with Diaw's play for Sonics. If Parker will be able to pull out some Nash's way of leading France national team, Diaw could be major factor.

    @Zeleni: you are real Zeleni (Green). Chill out. Argentina is reigining Olypic champion, show some respect.

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    ^Interesting enough that they were not scary on EC. Parker not at his best at the beginning and Diaw not very reliable. I am impressed with Diaw's play for Sonics. If Parker will be able to pull out some Nash's way of leading France national team, Diaw could be major factor.

    @Zeleni: you are real Zeleni (Green). Chill out. Argentina is reigining Olypic champion, show some respect.
    Maybe I'm a greenhorn, but they called our player a wuss!

    That can be applied only to handball players of Slovenia...

    I have shown respect. They didn't.

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    In all honesty, I don't think Zeleni was the disrespectful one. Overly confident? perhaps, but that's absolutely his prerogative. I have no problem with that. Now, calling others 'wussies'... I'm not so comfortable with.
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    Maybe I'm a greenhorn, but they called our player a wuss!

    That can be applied only to handball players of Slovenia...

    I have shown respect. They didn't.
    Please, don't resort to unwarranted generalizations, ok?

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    The only one looking for trouble here was Hendrix, but what else is new. I think Slovenia will be a force to recon with. In fact other than Argentina, I'm rooting for Slovenia!

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