Dude, Sasha and Dragic would foul eachother.
This sentence is as grammatically correct as KBP's english (when he's pretending to be Greek).
lol..what does it say?
It does say what you wanted it to say, grammatically incorrect though.
It should be "Si jezen?".
The way it is spelled in your pic, is like you'd say "He go..." or "We wants..." or sth like that.
being that "You Mad?" is grammatically incorrect also, i guess it works. lol
I guess, lol.
I'm not sure they are turkish. I've read somewhere they are Khimki cheerleaders.
ohh...Russians, even better.![]()
Hooray! I prayed.![]()
Brezec played some pretty good defense on Tomič.
True. I was really surprised that Tomič didn't make some of his shots.
But also some of those fouls were just stupid... I don't care cause we won, but if the refs called some of that on our guys I'd be mad.
And Lakovič is a big floper, every time someone touches him he flyes away. I don't like that.
Now lets just defeat Brazil. Lets hope Barbosa will wanna win by himself.
He plays in Spain. He learned from the best.
LOL, thats true.![]()
Those dirty Spaniards and their flopping. It is so disgusting. Navarro, Rudy, Rubio, Gasol brothers..........![]()
Today's game is crucial, if we win we're in the top 16, if we lose we can still finish 5th and go home early.
On the other hand it looks like Serbia will finish 3rd in the other group, so maybe that second place is not so great... meh just win, we'll worry later...
What time is our game today? I am so excited for it! Dajmo Slovenija!
If we shut down Huertas and put offensive pressure on Splitter in early stages of the game, we have a good shot at winning this. Splitter should get two or three early fouls so he can be benched. Slokar, Zupan and Brezec can take care of that. Let Barbosa play. Even if he hits a couple of shots, he'll start chucking threes towards the end.
BRAZIL MEET SLOVENIA IN CRUNCH GAME
ISTANBUL (FIBA World Championship) - Iran's FIBA World Championship game against the United States in Istanbul is raising eyebrows because of the political relations between the two countries, but the contest that is far more significant to Group B and the compe ion itself pits Brazil against Slovenia.
The winner of the clash between the Brazilians and the Slovenians will have the inside track to second place in the pool.
Brazil, now coached by Argentinian master tactician and psychologist Ruben Magnano, nearly upset the United States on Monday night but lost 70-68 while Slovenia grinded out a 91-84 triumph over Croatia.
The results left both Brazil and Slovenia with 2-1 records with the USA leading Group B at 3-1.
The good news for Brazil is the expected return of Anderson Varejao, the Cleveland Cavaliers power forward.
Anderson missed the first three days with an ankle injury and had to sit a frustrating 40 minutes as his teammates battled the star-laden USA.
Magnano revealed after the game that Anderson could have played but was rested as a precaution.
With no Group C games on Tuesday, Anderson gained an additional day to rest.
Slovenia have looked formidable in Istanbul, despite having undergone major changes since last summer's great team that finished fourth at the EuroBasket.
Bostjan Nachbar was in last year’s team and his role has become even more important.
Should Slovenia advance to the final stages of the tournament, he will garner consideration for the all-tournament team.
Slovenia did not click on all cylinders against Croatia in the first half but buoyed by their 3,000 travelling fans, they claimed a seven-point triumph.
Brazil may have lost against the United States but they played so well that a lot of people are now tipping them to contend for a medal.
Memi Becirovic, the Slovenia coach, watched the contest and said: “Brazil played very well, but tomorrow (Wednesday) will be a new game.”
http://turkey2010.fiba.com/pages/eng...8/article.html
Brasil injuring Vidmar
Did piss off our lads though.
no dirty play at all. Dude needs to eat his rice + beans.
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