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Best Europeans?
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1. Dirk
2. Pau
3. Tony
4. Hedo
5. Big Z
2. Pau
3. Tony
4. Hedo
5. Big Z
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lol at bustnani being on some peoples top 10
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Rudy Fernandez would be easily a top 10, too many injuries...
“I don’t have the first clue who he is talking about, because all I worry about is Jerome.” - Jerome James, on Coach Nate McMillan’s comments about players on Seattle being selfish.
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DFolks wrote:Anthony Parker
"Parker was born in Naperville, Illinois. Parker started out playing high school basketball at Naperville Central High School.[6] He then played college basketball at Bradley University.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Parker
I am not sure if u r being sarcastic or funny... as u can see parker was born in illinois and went to school at bradley... he is 100% american.... just because he played in euro league for a while does not mean he is euro....
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VCRJKidd15 wrote:lol at bustnani being on some peoples top 10
your ignorant comments about bargnani are getting out of control. stop trolling and have something productive to say.
I would have to say 1.Dirk 2.Parker 3.Gasol
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Scorpion King wrote:DFolks wrote:Anthony Parker
"Parker was born in Naperville, Illinois. Parker started out playing high school basketball at Naperville Central High School.[6] He then played college basketball at Bradley University.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Parker
I am not sure if u r being sarcastic or funny... as u can see parker was born in illinois and went to school at bradley... he is 100% american.... just because he played in euro league for a while does not mean he is euro....
He plays like a euro.
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CaptainFanchini wrote:gofret wrote:RoxFan08 wrote:Luis Scola probably cracks the top 10. He's not flashy, but he gets it done. And he's really cheap to boot.
Scola is argentinan,rite?
Argentinian-italian; like Ginobili, Nocioni and Oberto.
Their granparents were from Italy (Ginobili, Scola etc are italian surnames), and when they played in Italy or Spain, they played as "italians" (due the "nationality" rules).
Anyway they don´t count as Europeans, what you mentioned is just burocratic staff. They are argentinian and when they decided to play in Europe only then they asked for the Italian passport.
da da da da daaaaaa...
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TheRaptor! wrote:Bargnani is getting disrespected
Nice tank in your sig.
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Ginobili and Scola are Argentinians.
Nowitzki is definitely #1 for me. I think Calderon is underrated.
Nowitzki is definitely #1 for me. I think Calderon is underrated.
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Hey you! Can we come together?
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