ReasonablySober wrote:
No block for him? Such a fraud.
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ReasonablySober wrote:
Magic Giannison wrote:Giannis making Len look like some college player.
Not straight, the other was the opening game against Israel I think? But great game none the less tonightNuntius wrote:Second straight 30+ game by Markkanen.
Foliohattu wrote:Not straight, the other was the opening game against Israel I think? But great game none the less tonightNuntius wrote:Second straight 30+ game by Markkanen.
Nuntius wrote:My bad. You're right. I thought he had 32 against Serbia but he had 23. It is possible I just read the numbers in the wrong order
3ddman23 wrote:Any way to watch this germnay vs slovenia game?
UcanUwill wrote:this debate has two opinions, naturalized players. Is it a reflextion of inclusion, globalism and anti xenophobia, or is cheap addition that breaks spirit of the international tournament?
Marius Grigonis in todays post game interview kinda mocked the idea after asked about tomorrows game against Bosnia.
- Yes, they have that one point guard, hes very bosnian, I can tell he probably grew up in bosnia. - When asked is he surprised Bosnia is such a strong play off contender - No, we know they are a good team, and when team can just hire up any foreigner, any team's entire dynamic can change.
Lithuania is one of the teams that does not have a naturalized player. Although, you could find hypocrisy in these views, because they have Ignas Brazdeikis on their team, and he was Lithuanian, but he spent most of his life in Canada and didn't even have Lithuanian passport this summer. He definitely did not grow up in Lithuania.
3ddman23 wrote:Any way to watch this germnay vs slovenia game?
UcanUwill wrote:this debate has two opinions, naturalized players. Is it a reflextion of inclusion, globalism and anti xenophobia, or is cheap addition that breaks spirit of the international tournament?
Marius Grigonis in todays post game interview kinda mocked the idea after asked about tomorrows game against Bosnia.
- Yes, they have that one point guard, hes very bosnian, I can tell he probably grew up in bosnia. - When asked is he surprised Bosnia is such a strong play off contender - No, we know they are a good team, and when team can just hire up any foreigner, any team's entire dynamic can change.
Lithuania is one of the teams that does not have a naturalized player. Although, you could find hypocrisy in these views, because they have Ignas Brazdeikis on their team, and he was Lithuanian, but he spent most of his life in Canada and didn't even have Lithuanian passport this summer. He definitely did not grow up in Lithuania.