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    Freaking classic.
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    Damn....NBA players are shifting to overseas. I couldnt believe its happening more and more each day.... even high school superstar prospect leave US
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    HAHA, they're damaging their own league if they want to overpay these guys that much.
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    They should make a rule that once you play in the NBA, and you decide to leave to play for a foreign team, you will incur a lifetime ban form playing in the NBA again. That should not include the olympics. That will discorage players from jumping ship. The NBA, despite it's shortcomings, is the best in the world.


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    Damn....NBA players are shifting to overseas. I couldnt believe its happening more and more each day.... even high school superstar prospect leave US
    Overseas? Are the Honduran leagues signing them, too?
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    they will get homesick


    lifestyle in europe is WAY mroe high profile than in the US... it seems your trip to Honduras gave you a VERY limited view of what it looks like outside the US...
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    The Europeans team choice is too easy

    A Player who proved that he can play in the NBA, obviously don´t need to prove anything more, he can play in FIBA or Europe

    The famous "Don´t proven anything in the NBA" is going to die, if one player show that he can play in Europe vs Great NBA players, they nor need to prove anything in the NBA before to sign a contract in the NBA
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    classic thread
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    I don't want to say that there's more at work here, but you can't spell "Luis Scola" without CIA. Yao busts his foot, Landry's in talks to go to Spain, and T-Mac "disapears" in the playoffs. Laugh at me now, but by the year's end Rafer Alston will be leading an amphibious assault on Cuba and Mutombo will be installed as the new strong man back in his home country.
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    i dont think Landry worths that
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    with a bad knee
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    73 million. what did you think?
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    ducks went to Cambodia after Honduras. He also moved up from the machete.

    other than Ducks Arnold went overseas. at least once.
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    http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baske...op-teams_x.htm

    these are the budgets from the top teams in europe from '06. do you guys really think they have changed that much?

    Inside the five best-run clubs
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    Panathinaikos (Athens)
    Budget: $12 million-$15 million

    Highlights: Advanced to the Euroleague quarterfinals this season. ... Won three Euroleague les, 26 domestic league championships. ... Led by Zeljko Obradovic, the most successful coach in European history with five Euroleague les with four different clubs.

    Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv (Israel)

    Budget: More than $10 million

    Highlights: Advanced to the Euroleague Final Four. ... Won last two Euroleague les, four in all, and finished second six times. ... Won 46 of possible 52 domestic league les since 1954.

    Benetton Treviso (Italy)

    Budget: $7 million-$8 million

    Highlights: Lost in the Euroleague round of 16. ... Won four Italian League les. ... Played in four Euroleague Final Fours. ... Maurizio Gherardini considered Europe's top general manager.

    Tau Ceramica (Vitoria, Spain)

    Budget: $9 million-$10 million

    Highlights: Advanced to the Euroleague Final Four. ... Won Spanish League le in 2002, second in 2005. ... Euroleague Final Four runner-up in 2005.

    CSKA Moscow (Russia)

    Budget: $20 million

    Highlights: Advanced to Euroleague Final Four for sixth time in last 11 years. ... Won four Euroleague les, the last in 1971. ... Won 37 domestic league les. ... 60-4 last season but lost in Euroleague Final Four.

    — By Greg Boeck
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    http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baske...op-teams_x.htm

    these are the budgets from the top teams in europe from '06. do you guys really think they have changed that much?

    Inside the five best-run clubs
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    Panathinaikos (Athens)
    Budget: $12 million-$15 million

    Highlights: Advanced to the Euroleague quarterfinals this season. ... Won three Euroleague les, 26 domestic league championships. ... Led by Zeljko Obradovic, the most successful coach in European history with five Euroleague les with four different clubs.

    Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv (Israel)

    Budget: More than $10 million

    Highlights: Advanced to the Euroleague Final Four. ... Won last two Euroleague les, four in all, and finished second six times. ... Won 46 of possible 52 domestic league les since 1954.

    Benetton Treviso (Italy)

    Budget: $7 million-$8 million

    Highlights: Lost in the Euroleague round of 16. ... Won four Italian League les. ... Played in four Euroleague Final Fours. ... Maurizio Gherardini considered Europe's top general manager.

    Tau Ceramica (Vitoria, Spain)

    Budget: $9 million-$10 million

    Highlights: Advanced to the Euroleague Final Four. ... Won Spanish League le in 2002, second in 2005. ... Euroleague Final Four runner-up in 2005.

    CSKA Moscow (Russia)

    Budget: $20 million

    Highlights: Advanced to Euroleague Final Four for sixth time in last 11 years. ... Won four Euroleague les, the last in 1971. ... Won 37 domestic league les. ... 60-4 last season but lost in Euroleague Final Four.

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    Yes, yes I do.
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    by the year's end Rafer Alston will be leading an amphibious assault on Cuba
    Oh good, more overseas travel.

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    cool...can you find me some links to support this?
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    one word for TAU



    le go!!!
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    If the Chinese shoe company Anta gets involved and gives Landry a big endoresement deal it'll be game over for TAU. However, this is probably the only way to beat the TAU offer.
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    nice front court of Splitter + Landry... they would be very compe ive...
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    http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baske...op-teams_x.htm

    these are the budgets from the top teams in europe from '06. do you guys really think they have changed that much?

    Inside the five best-run clubs
    Posted 4/19/2006 10:51 PM ET E-mail | Save | Print |



    Panathinaikos (Athens)
    Budget: $12 million-$15 million

    Highlights: Advanced to the Euroleague quarterfinals this season. ... Won three Euroleague les, 26 domestic league championships. ... Led by Zeljko Obradovic, the most successful coach in European history with five Euroleague les with four different clubs.

    Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv (Israel)

    Budget: More than $10 million

    Highlights: Advanced to the Euroleague Final Four. ... Won last two Euroleague les, four in all, and finished second six times. ... Won 46 of possible 52 domestic league les since 1954.

    Benetton Treviso (Italy)

    Budget: $7 million-$8 million

    Highlights: Lost in the Euroleague round of 16. ... Won four Italian League les. ... Played in four Euroleague Final Fours. ... Maurizio Gherardini considered Europe's top general manager.

    Tau Ceramica (Vitoria, Spain)

    Budget: $9 million-$10 million

    Highlights: Advanced to the Euroleague Final Four. ... Won Spanish League le in 2002, second in 2005. ... Euroleague Final Four runner-up in 2005.

    CSKA Moscow (Russia)

    Budget: $20 million

    Highlights: Advanced to Euroleague Final Four for sixth time in last 11 years. ... Won four Euroleague les, the last in 1971. ... Won 37 domestic league les. ... 60-4 last season but lost in Euroleague Final Four.

    — By Greg Boeck
    lol this is so stupid. First is 2 years ago most these big clubs almost double budget since then. Also these is EUROS not dollars and is AFTER TAXES. TAU have 20 millions euros ($32 millions) budget last year for basketball team.

    Is 25 millions euros ($40 millions) this year. Is crazy how stupid US media is about European sports. If they believe these figures they is even dumber than fans in Rockets board like Sam Fisher.
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    lifestyle in europe is WAY mroe high profile than in the US... it seems your trip to Honduras gave you a VERY limited view of what it looks like outside the US...
    dude I have been to japan and other countries

    it is still not where you have grown up
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    dude I have been to japan and other countries

    it is still not where you have grown up
    form what i can read from you... you haven;t traveled a whole lot.. and i'm afraid not even within your own country either...
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    dude I have been to japan and other countries

    it is still not where you have grown up
    You've been to other countries? Do tell.
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    cool...can you find me some links to support this?
    First of all, with no other revenue streams coming in whatsoever, those values are worth at least 150% of what they were then based on the value of the dollar vs. the Euro.

    If you just had $10 million worth of Euros back then and just put them in your mattress, they are now worth $16 million now.
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