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    Teletovic is way better than any player on the Spurs.

    You must have an incredibly low IQ.

    Nocioni is an Italian name you moron.
    Let's get this one straight.

    There are 20 Nocionis in Italy.
    Scattered.
    I doubt Nocioni is an Italian name.

    There are more Suarez than Nocioni, in Italy.

    There is an equal number of Ginobilis.
    Very localized in a small area of Marche.
    There are >300 Obertos, mostly in Piedmont.
    Ginobili and Oberto are Italian names.
    As Scola (Campania), Delfino (Calabria), Messi (Marche, close to the Ginobilis, geez), Zanetti (Po Valley), Cambiasso (Genoa), Parisse (Abruzzo), Castrogiovanni (Sicily), Milito (Calabria), all Italian names.
    Some have an Italian passport (Ginobili, Cambiasso, Zanetti, Parisse, Castro).
    Nocioni might have gotten his through his mother.
    Some even play for the Italian national team (Parisse, Castro).

    They are Argentinians, all of them, no doubt.
    And we love them. Because they mix the our smarts and intelligence with guts and huevos.
    In general, there are very strong ties between the two countries, as a result of emigration, but also of immigration back of young people -not enough unfortunately- that saved their ass here from the Viola and Gualtieri butchers (also Italian names) in the 70s, and some 100.000 more after the collapse of Argentina in 2000.
    Now, there is a swing back.

    In general, to state that Nocioni is not an Argentinian but he is Italian, is KBPesque: pure idiocy.

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    No one is getting that citizenship hardly ever unless a grandparent was born there and was a citizen. You obviously have not traveled much and have a very limited knowledge of the world.
    This is your retort to being proven wrong with no clear path out of it? It's a checkmate or contrition situation. Additionally, I am an experienced international traveler. Admit you were mistaken, learn from your mistakes and move on. Consider this another step we all go through in personal growth.

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