chudak wrote:I think Luka made a decision that is to be respected.
I would love to have him play for Serbia, but he feels Slovenian and he wanted to represent his country.
His mother is Slovenian. His father is Serbian, living in Slovenia. He played for a spanish club from his teenage years and lived in Spain.
Whenever asked to chose between Spain, Serbia or Slovenia he was respectful. He chose what his heart wanted and he should be proud.
Embiid is Cameroonian. Cameroon was a German colony taken over by the French. He lives in USA and plays there. He can also chose to do what ever he wants. He begged his way to a French citizenship, then got a US citizenship a year later, and switched teams just before tournament.
For some reason people defend this by saying "he is more US than French and cant be accountable for what he says or does because he is an idiot".
I mean yes. I agree then.
It still is crazy to me that these guys are allowed to represent a country their parents came from, but they themselves aren't apart of by birth or culturally growing up.
Luka made the right decision. He's half Slovenian by genetics but basically 100% Slovenian via culture and nationality. Him going to play for Serbia would be the equivalent of KAT or Jose Navarro going to play for a country they have no connection with directly. Were not raised there or born there. Much respect to Luka. None to the former.












