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    Cyril Julian écarté

    Le sélectionneur Claude Bergeaud a pris sa décision et a finalement écarté l'intérieur Cyril Julian du groupe qui participera au Mondial du 19 août au 3 septembre. Les Français étaient arrivés à 13 pour participer à la Coupe Stankovic et ils savaient depuis le début que seulement 12 se rendraient au Japon. A l'issue du match remporté face au Brésil (86-74), Bergeaud a donc annoncé qu'il se passerait des 135 sélections de Julian afin d'emmener l'autre pivot Johan Petro (20 ans, 2,12 m).



    Pour Julian, 32 ans, élu cette saison meilleur joueur du Championnat de France et pilier de l'équipe de France depuis dix ans, la nouvelle est d'autant plus cruelle qu'il avait laissé entendre que le Mondial serait sa dernière compé ion sous les couleurs tricolores. En revanche, c'est une nouvelle étape dans la jeune carrière de Petro, joueur des Seatlle SuperSonics.

    En ce qui concerne le match face au Brésil, l'équipe de France s'est rassurée avant le Mondial japonais (19 août-3 septembre) grâce à la victoire obtenue face au Brésil (86-74), mardi, lors de leur dernière rencontre dans la Coupe Stankovic. La confiance devrait donc être revenue avant d'affronter, samedi, l'Argentine pour leur entrée dans le Mondial. Au total, les Bleus auront remporté huit de leurs douze matches de préparation.

    Les pe es baisses de régime observées lors de ces différents matches devront tout de même être gommées dès le début du Mondial, où le moindre faux pas pourrait coûter très cher. La France, sujette à l'effondrement dans les deuxièmes mi-temps, a semblé avoir trouvé la solution mardi, puisque c'est après la pause que les joueurs ont creusé l'écart. Une avance prise grâce à une grande réussite dans les tirs à trois points.

    «Comparé au match face à l'Australie, nous avons un meilleur jeu de passes ce qui a permis aux joueurs de prendre leurs responsabilités. Nous cherchions un meilleur équilibre dans le jeu et notamment sur l'approche offensive et ce fut le cas.Notre défense a été bonne dans l'ensemble et notre repli défensif de meilleure qualité» a analysé Claude Bergeaud.

    Tony Parker se blesse
    Les Français peuvent aussi se féliciter d'avoir su évoluer sans être forcément au sommet de leur forme. En effet, Frédéric Weis, souffrant comme Boris Diaw et Mickaël Pietrus de problèmes intestinaux, n'a pas été aligné. L'infirmerie de l'équipe de France s'est malheureusement garnie d'un autre patient à l'issue du match, puisque Tony Parker a été victime d'une entorse à un doigt de la main en fin de rencontre. On ne sait pas encore si sa participation au match face à l'Argentine pourrait être remise en cause.

    «C'est la mauvaise nouvelle de la soirée. Tony s'est fait une entorse du majeur de la main droite en accrochant un maillot, il s'est vrillé le doigt. Il ne va pas bien, voilà. Pour l'instant on n'a aucune idée sur son indisponibilité. De l'avis du staff médical, il n'y aurait pas de risque de fracture. Nous avons demandé des examens, mais comme nous partons à la première heure demain (mercredi) pour le Japon, cela va être difficile» a expliqué Bergeaud.

    Ce dernier a tout de même tenu à dédramatiser : «On ne va pas faire avec Tony ce qu'on a fait en France avec la cuisse de Zidane pendant l'avant-dernière Coupe du monde, a déclaré Bergeaud. Si Tony peut jouer, c'est parfait, si Tony ne peut pas jouer on va continuer en attendant son rétablissement.»

    Tout cela n'a pas empêché Parker de se montrer satisfait du niveau de jeu de son équipe. «Nous étions plus concentrés que face à l'Australie. Le Brésil fait partie des équipes du gotha mondial et cette victoire est bonne pour démarrer comme il faut la véritable compé ion.» Autre satisfaction du jour, la forme retrouvé de Boris Diaw, qui a effectué un gros match avec 15 points, 5 passes et 4 rebonds.

    L'équipe de France pour le Mondial :
    Meneurs : Tony Parker (24 ans, 1,86 m, San Antonio Spurs/NBA), Aymeric Jeanneau (27 ans, 1,85 m, Villeurbanne/ProA), Joseph Gomis (28 ans, 1,80 m, Valladolid/ESP), Yannick Bokolo (21 ans, 1,88 m, Le Mans/ProA)
    Arrières-ailiers : Laurent Foirest (32 ans, 1,97 m, ex-Pau-Orthez/ProA), Mickaël Gelabale (23 ans, 2 m, Seattle Supersonics/NBA), Mickaël Pietrus (24 ans, 1,98 m, Golden State Warriors/NBA)
    Ailiers-forts : Boris Diaw (24 ans, 2,03 m, Phoenix Suns/NBA), Florent Pietrus (25 ans, 1,99 m, Malaga/ESP)
    Pivots : Frédéric Weis (29 ans, 2,18 m, Bilbao/ESP), Ronny Turiaf (23 ans, 2,06 m, Los Angeles Lakers/NBA), Johan Petro (20 ans, 2,12 m, Seattle Supersonics/NBA)

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    Cyril Julian écarté

    Le sélectionneur Claude Bergeaud a pris sa décision et a finalement écarté l'intérieur Cyril Julian du groupe qui participera au Mondial du 19 août au 3 septembre. Les Français étaient arrivés à 13 pour participer à la Coupe Stankovic et ils savaient depuis le début que seulement 12 se rendraient au Japon. A l'issue du match remporté face au Brésil (86-74), Bergeaud a donc annoncé qu'il se passerait des 135 sélections de Julian afin d'emmener l'autre pivot Johan Petro (20 ans, 2,12 m).



    Pour Julian, 32 ans, élu cette saison meilleur joueur du Championnat de France et pilier de l'équipe de France depuis dix ans, la nouvelle est d'autant plus cruelle qu'il avait laissé entendre que le Mondial serait sa dernière compé ion sous les couleurs tricolores. En revanche, c'est une nouvelle étape dans la jeune carrière de Petro, joueur des Seatlle SuperSonics.

    En ce qui concerne le match face au Brésil, l'équipe de France s'est rassurée avant le Mondial japonais (19 août-3 septembre) grâce à la victoire obtenue face au Brésil (86-74), mardi, lors de leur dernière rencontre dans la Coupe Stankovic. La confiance devrait donc être revenue avant d'affronter, samedi, l'Argentine pour leur entrée dans le Mondial. Au total, les Bleus auront remporté huit de leurs douze matches de préparation.

    Les pe es baisses de régime observées lors de ces différents matches devront tout de même être gommées dès le début du Mondial, où le moindre faux pas pourrait coûter très cher. La France, sujette à l'effondrement dans les deuxièmes mi-temps, a semblé avoir trouvé la solution mardi, puisque c'est après la pause que les joueurs ont creusé l'écart. Une avance prise grâce à une grande réussite dans les tirs à trois points.

    «Comparé au match face à l'Australie, nous avons un meilleur jeu de passes ce qui a permis aux joueurs de prendre leurs responsabilités. Nous cherchions un meilleur équilibre dans le jeu et notamment sur l'approche offensive et ce fut le cas.Notre défense a été bonne dans l'ensemble et notre repli défensif de meilleure qualité» a analysé Claude Bergeaud.

    Tony Parker se blesse
    Les Français peuvent aussi se féliciter d'avoir su évoluer sans être forcément au sommet de leur forme. En effet, Frédéric Weis, souffrant comme Boris Diaw et Mickaël Pietrus de problèmes intestinaux, n'a pas été aligné. L'infirmerie de l'équipe de France s'est malheureusement garnie d'un autre patient à l'issue du match, puisque Tony Parker a été victime d'une entorse à un doigt de la main en fin de rencontre. On ne sait pas encore si sa participation au match face à l'Argentine pourrait être remise en cause.

    «C'est la mauvaise nouvelle de la soirée. Tony s'est fait une entorse du majeur de la main droite en accrochant un maillot, il s'est vrillé le doigt. Il ne va pas bien, voilà. Pour l'instant on n'a aucune idée sur son indisponibilité. De l'avis du staff médical, il n'y aurait pas de risque de fracture. Nous avons demandé des examens, mais comme nous partons à la première heure demain (mercredi) pour le Japon, cela va être difficile» a expliqué Bergeaud.

    Ce dernier a tout de même tenu à dédramatiser : «On ne va pas faire avec Tony ce qu'on a fait en France avec la cuisse de Zidane pendant l'avant-dernière Coupe du monde, a déclaré Bergeaud. Si Tony peut jouer, c'est parfait, si Tony ne peut pas jouer on va continuer en attendant son rétablissement.»

    Tout cela n'a pas empêché Parker de se montrer satisfait du niveau de jeu de son équipe. «Nous étions plus concentrés que face à l'Australie. Le Brésil fait partie des équipes du gotha mondial et cette victoire est bonne pour démarrer comme il faut la véritable compé ion.» Autre satisfaction du jour, la forme retrouvé de Boris Diaw, qui a effectué un gros match avec 15 points, 5 passes et 4 rebonds.

    L'équipe de France pour le Mondial :
    Meneurs : Tony Parker (24 ans, 1,86 m, San Antonio Spurs/NBA), Aymeric Jeanneau (27 ans, 1,85 m, Villeurbanne/ProA), Joseph Gomis (28 ans, 1,80 m, Valladolid/ESP), Yannick Bokolo (21 ans, 1,88 m, Le Mans/ProA)
    Arrières-ailiers : Laurent Foirest (32 ans, 1,97 m, ex-Pau-Orthez/ProA), Mickaël Gelabale (23 ans, 2 m, Seattle Supersonics/NBA), Mickaël Pietrus (24 ans, 1,98 m, Golden State Warriors/NBA)
    Ailiers-forts : Boris Diaw (24 ans, 2,03 m, Phoenix Suns/NBA), Florent Pietrus (25 ans, 1,99 m, Malaga/ESP)
    Pivots : Frédéric Weis (29 ans, 2,18 m, Bilbao/ESP), Ronny Turiaf (23 ans, 2,06 m, Los Angeles Lakers/NBA), Johan Petro (20 ans, 2,12 m, Seattle Supersonics/NBA)


    man this sucks..

    can someone translate this now

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    can someone translate this now
    I will translate the part about Parker's injury.

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    Cyril Julian

    Isolated The selector Claude Bergeaud made his decision and finally drew aside the interior Cyril Julian of the group which will take part in World of August 19 at September 3. The French had been able at 13 to take part in the Cut Stankovic and they knew since the beginning that only 12 would go to Japan.
    With the exit of the match gained vis-a-vis in Brazil (86-74), Bergeaud thus announced that it would occur from the 135 selections of Julian in order to take along the other pivot Johan Petro (20 years, 2,12 m). For Julian, 32 years, elected official this season better player of the Championship of France and pillar of the team of France for ten years, the news has been all the more cruel as it had implied that the World one would be its last compe ion under the tricolour colors.
    On the other hand, it is a new stage in the young career of Petro, player of Seatlle SuperSonics. With regard to the match vis-a-vis in Brazil, the team of France reassured itself before World Japanese (August-3 19 September) thanks to the victory obtained vis-a-vis in Brazil (86-74), Tuesday, at the time of their last meeting in the Stankovic Cut.

    Confidence should thus have returned before facing, Saturday, Argentina for their entry in the World one. On the whole, the Blue ones will have gained eight from their twelve matches of preparation. The small falls of mode observed at the time of these different matches will have to be gummed all the same from the very start of the World one, where the least forgery not could be very expensive. France, prone to collapse in the second half-times, seemed to have found the solution Tuesday, since it is after the pause that the players widened the gap. An advance taken thanks to a great success in the shootings at three points. "Compared with the match vis-a-vis in Australia, we have a better set of master keys what made it possible to the players to take their responsabilities. We sought a better balance in the play and in particular on the offensive approach and it was the cas.Notre defense was good as a whole and our defensive fold of better quality "analyzed Claude Bergeaud.

    Tony Parker is wounded the French can also be pleased to have known to evolve/move without being inevitably at the top of their form. Indeed, Frederic Weis, suffering like Boris Diaw and Mickaël Pietrus of intestinal problems, was not aligned. The infirmary of the team of France was unfortunately furnished with another patient at the end of the match, since Tony Parker was victim of a distorsion to a finger of the hand at the end of the meeting. It is not known yet if its participation in the match vis-a-vis in Argentina could be called into question. "It is the bad news of the evening. Tony had a distorsion of major of the right hand by hanging a shirt, it bored the finger.
    He is not well, here. For the moment there is no idea on his unavailability. In the opinion of medical staff, there would be no risk of fracture. We asked for examinations, but as we leave per first hour tomorrow (Wednesday) for Japan, that will be difficult "explained Bergeaud.
    This last was due all the same to dédramatiser: "One will not do with Tony what one did in France with the thigh of Zidane during the penultimate World cup, Bergeaud declared. If Tony can play, it is perfect, if Tony cannot play one will continue while waiting for his re-establishment."
    All that did not prevent Parker from being satisfied with the level of play of its team. "We were concentrated than vis-a-vis in Australia. Brazil forms part of the teams of the world gotha and this victory is good to start as the true compe ion is needed."
    Another satisfaction of the day, the shape found of Boris Diaw, who carried out a large match with 15 points, 5 master keys and 4 rebounds.

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    [sort-of translation for English-speakers]

    Cyril Julian Cut

    Claude Bergeaud made his decision and finally drew aside center Cyril Julian of the group which will take part in World of August 19 at September 3. The French had been able at 13 to take part in the Cut Stankovic and they knew since the beginning that only 12 would go to Japan. With the completion of the match vs. Brazil (86-74), Bergeaud thus announced that Julian would be cut in order to take along the other pivot Johan Petro (20 years, 2,12 m). For Julian, 32 years, elected MVP of the Championship of France and pillar of the team of France for ten years, the news has been all the more cruel as it had implied that the World would be his final compe ion under the tricolour colors. On the other hand, it is a new stage in the young career of Petro, player of Seatlle SuperSonics. France reassured itself before Worlds (August-3 19 September) thanks to the victory obtained vis-a-vis Brazil (86-74), Tuesday. Confidence should thus have returned before facing, Saturday, Argentina for their entry in the Worlds. On the whole, the Blues will have gained eight from their twelve matches of preparation. The small falls of mode observed at the time of these different matches will have to be gummed all the same from the very start of the Worlds, where the least forgery not could be very expensive. France, prone to collapse in the second half-times, seemed to have found the solution Tuesday. An advance taken thanks to a great success in three-point shooting. "Compared with the match versus Australia, we have a better set of keys which made it possible to the players to take their responsabilities. We sought a better balance in play and in particular on the offense and it was the case. Our defense was good as a whole and our defense was better," analyzed Claude Bergeaud. Despite Tony Parker's injury, the French can also be pleased to have known to evolve/move without being inevitably at the top of their form. Indeed, Frederic Weis, suffering like Boris Diaw and Mickaël Pietrus of intestinal problems, was not aligned. The infirmary of the team of France was unfortunately furnished with another patient at the end of the match, since Tony Parker was victim of a distorsion to a finger of the hand at the end of the meeting. It is not known yet if its participation in the match vs Argentina is in question. "It is the bad news of the evening. Tony had a distorsion of major of the right hand by hanging a shirt, it snagged the finger. He is not well, here. For the moment we have no idea on his availability. In the opinion of medical staff, there was no fracture. We asked for exams, but as we leave in the early morning tomorrow (Wednesday) for Japan, that will be difficult," explained Bergeaud. "I will not do with Tony what was done with the thigh of Zidane during the World cup," Bergeaud declared. "If Tony can play, fine, if Tony cannot play I will proceed while waiting for his return." All that did not prevent Parker from being satisfied with the level of play of its team. "We were more focused than against Australia. Brazil is one of the better teams in the world and this victory is good to start as the true compe ion is needed." Another satisfaction of the day, the return to form of Boris Diaw, who played well with 15 points, 5 assists and 4 rebounds.

    The Franch team for the World Championships:

    Guards: Tony Parker (24 years, 1,86 m, San Antonio Spurs/NBA), Aymeric Jeanneau (27 years, 1,85 m, Villeurbanne/ProA), Joseph Gomis (28 years, 1,80 m, Valladolid/ESP), Yannick Bokolo (21 years, 1,88 m, Mans/ProA)
    G-F: Laurent Foirest (32 years, 1,97 m, ex-Pau-Orthez/ProA), Mickaël Gelabale (23 years, 2 m, Seattle Supersonics/NBA), Mickaël Pietrus (24 years, 1,98 m, Golden State Warriors/NBA)
    Power Forwards: Boris Diaw (24 years, 2,03 m, Phoenix Suns/NBA), Florent Pietrus (25 years, 1,99 m, Malaga/ESP)
    Pivots: Frederic Weis (29 years, 2,18 m, Bilbao/ESP), Ronny Turiaf (23 years, 2,06 m, Los Angeles Lakers/NBA), Johan Petro (20 years, 2,12 m, Seattle Supersonics/NBA)

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    he should go and drop baskbetball like his bro and go into modeling......

    TD FTW

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    Tony Parker is hurt :

    Tony Parker has sprained his finger at the end of the game. We don't know if he will be able to play against Argentina (first game of th WC).

    "That's the bad news of the evening. Tony has sprained his right hand middle finger while grabbing a jersey. He is hurt. For the moment there is no idea on how long will he be out. For the medical staff, there should be no fracture. We will try to do some medical exams but it won't be easy because we will fly to Japan soon tomorrow" has said Claude Bergeaud. (french coach)
    Last edited by Bruno; 08-15-2006 at 09:27 AM.

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    That sucks...both for Parker and the French National Team...I doubt they'll go far without him.

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    atleast it is his hand not his hamstring

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    no TP vs. Manu, no?

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    Oh geesh! Sorry Tony! Feel better soon!

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    Hate to say it, but maybe this will put the French National Team out and then we don't have to worry about Parker playing

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    Hate to say it, but maybe this will put the French National Team out and then we don't have to worry about Parker playing
    I don't hate to say it. I hope France and Argentina are eliminated ASAP. I couldn't care less about FIBA and just want the Spurs players resting.

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    I don't hate to say it. I hope France and Argentina are eliminated ASAP. I couldn't care less about FIBA and just want the Spurs players resting.

    I know you guys don't want our people exhausted/ injured- I don't either.

    But this tournament is important to the guys. They've worked hard in preparation and I hope they all play and go far.

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    one think I like about tp playing the only reason is
    pop should play beno more in preason and hopefully beno gets his confidence back
    if he sucks bad then maybe spurs can get a better backup point

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    That sucks...both for Parker and the French National Team...I doubt they'll go far without him.
    I don't give a about the FNT. The less TP plays the better for the Spurs, who are his meal ticket -- not the damn French team.

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    I don't give a about the FNT. The less TP plays the better for the Spurs, who are his meal ticket -- not the damn French team.
    I agree. Most other sports leagues have rules about what kind of activities their players can indulge in during the offseason. Here we have three key players (Bowen, Parker and Manu) risking their bodies and general long-term stamina over a world championship that doesn't mean much to most fans.

    I'd hate to see the Spurs playing next year without any one of them because of a stupid offseason injury.

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    Well, at least it was grabbing a jersey and not "hanging a shirt". That would have been embarassing.

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    Was this game played today (Tuesday)?

    Does anyone know how many points Parker scored before the injury?

    Thanks.

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    Fan ing tastic.

    Glad these guys are getting hurt outside of the team in bs games.


    Gotta start putting in some goddamn clauses in the contracts, that we are paying you, not france, not argentina, got a problem? cool, give up alot of the millions then.

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    no TP vs. Manu, no?
    and maybe no Bruce vs. Manu...

    I have to cut my sig too?!!

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    Fan ing tastic.

    Glad these guys are getting hurt outside of the team in bs games.


    Gotta start putting in some goddamn clauses in the contracts, that we are paying you, not france, not argentina, got a problem? cool, give up alot of the millions then.
    These games aren't BS. Playing for your nation is a big deal.

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    Was this game played today (Tuesday)?

    Does anyone know how many points Parker scored before the injury?

    Thanks.
    Yes, the game was on tuesday at 2:00 am (SA time)
    parkers has scored 10 points in 28 min before the injury : Boxscore

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    Gotta start putting in some goddamn clauses in the contracts, that we are paying you, not france, not argentina, got a problem? cool, give up alot of the millions then.
    Spurs haven't discovered that Parker was french or Manu argentinian after they give them their contracts.
    Spurs have agreed to give them these contracts knowing that they will play some international BB during summers. They live with that, try to do the same.

    BTW, Manu was so bad in 2005 while he has played olympics in summer 2004 and Parker was so good in 2005 while he hasn't played with France in 2004.

    BTW, Parker was so bad in 2006 while he has played euro in summer 2005 and Manu was so good in 2006 while he hasn't played with Argentinia in 2005.

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    You guys are blowing this way out of proportion a strained finger may take a couple weeks to fully heal he will be fine.

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