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6ixSideSniper wrote:Pelon chingon wrote:If you did one of those dna ancestry deals on Giannis im not sure how "European" he would be.
This is ridiculous
Do you consider RJ Barrett not Canadian?
Idk, what do you consider to be Canadian? That one is like "American". Europeans are traditionally categorized by their ethnicity: German, French, Greek, etc. Giannis was born in Greece, but he's not Greek. He's Nigerian. If my mom had given birth to me in Japan and raised me there it wouldn't make me Japanese. Same with Giannis.
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less about Euro more about how the international game is advancing at an incredibly rapid pace...
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I'm pretty close to locking this thread, keep the topic on the growing number of skilled players outside the US
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Maybe trying to get back to the point: Its about where they grew up and learned basketball until the draft. Just that.
Dont derail with stuff like "but technically he is from xy"
Dont derail with stuff like "but technically he is from xy"
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Swish1906 wrote:Pelon chingon wrote:If you did one of those dna ancestry deals on Giannis im not sure how "European" he would be.
Born in greece, grew up in greece, learned and played basketball in greece and never went to an us college before the draft.
Yes, you can call him an european basketball player, even when his parents are nigerian.
Giannis considers himself Nigerian and Greece doesn't have birthright citizenship. He wasn't Greek until they found out he can ball when he was 18. Wouldn't count him at all.
Congrats to Luka and Rudy though! European players are redefining the game right now.
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zimpy27 wrote:I'm pretty close to locking this thread, keep the topic on the growing number of skilled players outside the US
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alienswon wrote:Race is a social construct.
I agree 100% and believe that it is meant to divide us and create an artificial victim and oppressor. But that being said, “euro” is not a race anyway it’s someone from the content of Europe. But yes race, the whole notion of it, is fake. We are one race, the human race.
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Swish1906 wrote:Pelon chingon wrote:If you did one of those dna ancestry deals on Giannis im not sure how "European" he would be.
Born in greece, grew up in greece, learned and played basketball in greece and never went to an us college before the draft.
Yes, you can call him an european basketball player, even when his parents are nigerian.
I mean, we can simply call all non-American NBA players "international" and we could save ourselves the hassle of these debates.
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E-Balla wrote:Swish1906 wrote:Pelon chingon wrote:If you did one of those dna ancestry deals on Giannis im not sure how "European" he would be.
Born in greece, grew up in greece, learned and played basketball in greece and never went to an us college before the draft.
Yes, you can call him an european basketball player, even when his parents are nigerian.
Giannis considers himself Nigerian and Greece doesn't have birthright citizenship. He wasn't Greek until they found out he can ball when he was 18. Wouldn't count him at all.
Congrats to Luka and Rudy though! European players are redefining the game right now.
Giannis considers himself to be both Nigerian and Greek. That's why he has both flags in his twitter handle. It is definitely true that the Greek state ignored him until they learned that he was good at basketball. Unfortunately, this is the case for a lot of immigrants living here and it's a big issue for their children. Our state is lagging behind most Western states when it comes to naturalizing these kids that have been born here and have spent their whole life here. The situation did get a bit better the past 2-3 years but a) it's not enough and b) the party that is likely to win the elections that are taking place in less than a month isn't likely to make things any better.
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clyde21 wrote:international pool of players has never been as good or as strong, and it's only gonna get better
The NBA today is by far the most talent laden as it has ever been. Players are competing with players from around the world (only increasing every year) just to get a roster spot.
It’s beautiful to see and is only going to get better.
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NBA Champion: Toronto, Canada
MVP: Nigeria/Greece
MIP: Cameroon
ROY: Slovenia
DPOY: France
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MVP: Nigeria/Greece
MIP: Cameroon
ROY: Slovenia
DPOY: France
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HeartDonor wrote:The MVP is Nigerian mate.
Huh
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Nuntius wrote:E-Balla wrote:Swish1906 wrote:
Born in greece, grew up in greece, learned and played basketball in greece and never went to an us college before the draft.
Yes, you can call him an european basketball player, even when his parents are nigerian.
Giannis considers himself Nigerian and Greece doesn't have birthright citizenship. He wasn't Greek until they found out he can ball when he was 18. Wouldn't count him at all.
Congrats to Luka and Rudy though! European players are redefining the game right now.
Giannis considers himself to be both Nigerian and Greek. That's why he has both flags in his twitter handle. It is definitely true that the Greek state ignored him until they learned that he was good at basketball. Unfortunately, this is the case for a lot of immigrants living here and it's a big issue for their children. Our state is lagging behind most Western states when it comes to naturalizing these kids that have been born here and have spent their whole life here. The situation did get a bit better the past 2-3 years but a) it's not enough and b) the party that is likely to win the elections that are taking place in less than a month isn't likely to make things any better.
“There are a lot of people that I see and I tell them that I am African. I am not just ‘The Greek Freak. It doesn’t matter what people may believe because of my nickname. There were a lot of times when I was in Greece where people said, ‘You’re not Greek. You’re Nigerian because you’re black.’ But then there have been a lot of times where it’s been the opposite, where people say, ‘You’re not African. You’re Greek. You’re ‘The Greek Freak.’ ’ But I don’t really care about that. Deep down, I know who I am and where I am from. That’s all that matters to me.”
If he considered himself Greek it would make sense to refer to him as such but he's been a US citizen almost as long as he's been a Greek one.
Sidebar: Yeah immigration status in Greece is screwed. We have the Dreamers but they're not born in the US. One of the smartest things America ever did was implement birthright citizenship. It was a 100% necessary thing and helps avoid issues like Giannis'.
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alienswon wrote:Race is a social construct.
Race is a mathematical construct.
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Pelon chingon wrote:If you did one of those dna ancestry deals on Giannis im not sure how "European" he would be.
If you did one one these dna ancestry deals on Luka, it will say his ancestors climbed down a tree in Africa.
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gavran wrote:Pelon chingon wrote:If you did one of those dna ancestry deals on Giannis im not sure how "European" he would be.
If you did one one these dna ancestry deals on Luka, it will say his ancestors climbed down a tree in Africa.
What?
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the best players in the league by far are kawhi, harden, lebron, butler, curry, durant, davis, george, westbrook, etc. giannis, embid, etc don't perform when it matters.
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i'm also from canada