Not true. The reason is, that in greek's NT play "Greek's Steve Nash" (obviously Spurs' aquisition target) and "Spurs' savior".
so the only reason why this thread is in the Spurs forum is that KBP bashes the French NT, which includes a couple of Spurs?![]()
Not true. The reason is, that in greek's NT play "Greek's Steve Nash" (obviously Spurs' aquisition target) and "Spurs' savior".
His biological father is one of the most famous Greek players that ever lived jackass.
The quote supported you.
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That explains his eyebrow.![]()
Coach Kazlauskas announced the final Greek roster:
PG Vasilios Spanoulis 6-4
PG Nicholas Calathes 6-5
SG Nikolaos Zisis 6-6
SG Ioannis Kalampokis 6-5
SF Efstratios Perperoglou 6-8
SF Georgios Printezis 6-9
SF Konstantinos Kaimakoglou 6-9
PF Antonios Fotsis 6-10
PF Konstantinos Koufos 7-1
C Ioannis Bourousis 7-1
C Sofoklis Schortsanitis 6-10
C Andreas Glyniadakis 7-1
without papaloukas and diamantidis they're really average.
Yeah sure even though the best Greek player Spanoulis is there. Whatever.
A FAMOUS GREEK PLAYER ?????????
GREECE HAD A FAMOUS PLAYER ??????
WHO IS HE ????????
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A little one looks like Spanoulis, but all 3 are fictional.
And he has passed on to poor Ricky that well known trait among Greek basketball players to prefer the apron strings of their mothers rather than accepting the challenge of playing against the best possible compe ion.
All 4 native born Greeks who have played in the NBA have run back home after one season. Three of them are among the 12 members of the 2009 NT.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...ntry=GR&state=
I hope you burn in .
The truth hurts
http://www.ballineurope.com/countrie...ules-part-two/
Greece
Group: A
In brief: It doesn’t matter what international basketball compe ion you’re playing in these days, you don’t want to see Team Greece on your list of opponents. And this Eurobasket edition of the team, essentially a “best-of” compilation of Olympiacos and Panathinaikos squads, is as daunting as any in the tournament. No wonder they’re the second-favorites behind Spain.
Missing pieces: None, really. Yesterday’s final two cuts from the squad were Kostas Papanikolaou and Dimitris Tsaldaris.
The roster: Ioannis Bourousis (Olympiacos), Nick Calathes (Panathinaikos), Antonis Fotsis (Panathinaikos), Andreas Glyniadakis (Olympiacos), Konstantinos Kaimakoglou (last season with Maroussi), Ioannis Kalampokis (Pallacanestro Treviso), Kostas Koufos (Utah Jazz), Efstratios Perperoglou (Panathinaikos), Georgios Printezis (Unicaja), Sofoklis Schortsanitis (Olympiacos), Vasileios Spanoulis (Panathinaikos), and Nikos Zisis (Montepaschi Siena).
BiE take: Two things are for certain. Greece looks like a final four team, and any Greece-Croatia match will be a doozy.
Unless you're part of this team.
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Wait, didn't KBP swear never to return?
Wrong team.
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