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Besiktas Cola Turka signs Mario Austin, too
One of the most dominant big men in European basketball switched Eurocup teams on Friday, when Besiktas Cola Turka announced that center Mario Austin inked a one-year deal with his new club. Austin (206, 26) arrives from Benetton Treviso, wher he averaged 14 points and 6.7 rebounds in 12 ULEB Cup games last season. He was the ULEB Cup MVP in the 2005-06 season, averaging 17.4 points, 9.4 rebounds and 1.9 steals in 14 games playing for Hapoel Migdal Jerusalem. Austin is the all-time best defensive rebounder (241) and ranks third in total boards (345) in Europe's second club competition. He has also played for Lauretana Biella in Italy and the Jackson Rage in the WBA. Austin helped Hapoel to win the Israeli Cup in 2007, as well as reaching the ULEB Cup semifinals in 2006.
Mire Chatman joins Besiktas Cola Turka
Besiktas Cola Turka has announced that arrival of playmaker Mire Chatman, who inked a a one-year deal with a team option to extend it until the end of the 2009-10 season. Chatman (187, 30) arrives from Triumph Lyubertsy, where he averaged 12.8 points, 3.1 rebounds and 3.2 assists in 11 ULEB Cup games. He won the 2006 ULEB Cup title with Dynamo Moscow, averaging 19 points, 4.5 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 2.8 steals in 14 ULEB Cup games. Chatman averaged 22.5 points in 6 elimination round games to make Dynamo reach the final unbeaten that season. He has also played for Lottomatica Roma in Italy, Ventspils in Latvia and Pau-Orthez in France. Chatman helped Ventspils to win consecutive Latvian League titles in 2003 and 2004. Chatman ranks 5th in steals (90), 15th in assists (109) and is the 10th all-time top scorer (593) in Europe's second club competition.
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One of the most dominant big men in European basketball switched Eurocup teams on Friday, when Besiktas Cola Turka announced that center Mario Austin inked a one-year deal with his new club. Austin (206, 26) arrives from Benetton Treviso, wher he averaged 14 points and 6.7 rebounds in 12 ULEB Cup games last season. He was the ULEB Cup MVP in the 2005-06 season, averaging 17.4 points, 9.4 rebounds and 1.9 steals in 14 games playing for Hapoel Migdal Jerusalem. Austin is the all-time best defensive rebounder (241) and ranks third in total boards (345) in Europe's second club competition. He has also played for Lauretana Biella in Italy and the Jackson Rage in the WBA. Austin helped Hapoel to win the Israeli Cup in 2007, as well as reaching the ULEB Cup semifinals in 2006.
Mire Chatman joins Besiktas Cola Turka
Besiktas Cola Turka has announced that arrival of playmaker Mire Chatman, who inked a a one-year deal with a team option to extend it until the end of the 2009-10 season. Chatman (187, 30) arrives from Triumph Lyubertsy, where he averaged 12.8 points, 3.1 rebounds and 3.2 assists in 11 ULEB Cup games. He won the 2006 ULEB Cup title with Dynamo Moscow, averaging 19 points, 4.5 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 2.8 steals in 14 ULEB Cup games. Chatman averaged 22.5 points in 6 elimination round games to make Dynamo reach the final unbeaten that season. He has also played for Lottomatica Roma in Italy, Ventspils in Latvia and Pau-Orthez in France. Chatman helped Ventspils to win consecutive Latvian League titles in 2003 and 2004. Chatman ranks 5th in steals (90), 15th in assists (109) and is the 10th all-time top scorer (593) in Europe's second club competition.
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Delfino semblait avoir retrouvé ses aises à Toronto, où on lui faisait confiance, et jouait un rôle d'excellent 6e ou 7e homme. Bref, il avait toute sa place en NBA.
Après Navarro, voici un second joueur qui décide de rentrer alors que tout se passe bien en NBA. La ligue américaine va-t-elle devenir la NBDL de l'Euroligue ?
Delfino semblait avoir retrouvé ses aises à Toronto, où on lui faisait confiance, et jouait un rôle d'excellent 6e ou 7e homme. Bref, il avait toute sa place en NBA.
Après Navarro, voici un second joueur qui décide de rentrer alors que tout se passe bien en NBA. La ligue américaine va-t-elle devenir la NBDL de l'Euroligue ?
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C'est vrai que ça ressemble à une tendance nouvelle... On ne va pas s'en plaindre, mais ils seront réservés aux grosses armadas. Mais c'est très bien.Strasbourgeois ! a écrit :moi aussi je
Delfino semblait avoir retrouvé ses aises à Toronto, où on lui faisait confiance, et jouait un rôle d'excellent 6e ou 7e homme. Bref, il avait toute sa place en NBA.
Après Navarro, voici un second joueur qui décide de rentrer alors que tout se passe bien en NBA. La ligue américaine va-t-elle devenir la NBDL de l'Euroligue ?
L'Elan loin des yeux, près du coeur
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Ouah, les signatures de certains clubs européens me laissent sans voix
Roma signs center Primoz Brezec
Virtus Roma pulled off another big signing on Sunday with the announcement that center Primoz Brezec will join the club. Brezec (216, 29) arrives from Toronto of the NBA. He returns to Europe after seven seasons in the NBA, spent with Indiana, Charlotte and Detroit before joining Toronto. He played in the Euroleague with Union Olimpija before heading to the United States. Brezec’s best season overseas came in 2004-05, when he averaged 13 points and 7.4 rebounds in 72 games for Charlotte. His career averages in the NBA are 7.6 points and 4.1 rebounds in 321 regular season games.
"I am very happy and proud to play next year in Rome," Brezec said in a news release. "It's beautiful to return to Europe after seven years in the NBA with one of the best teams on the continent, with the great, successful coach Repesa and the most beautiful city in the world. The determining factor for my choice was the link with Dejan Bodiroga. With him I talked so much in these days. He explained what the objectives of the team are and I am really happy to join a project so important and ambitious like that of Rome. I hope to achieve important results. And it is great to be playing with Sani Becirovic, who is one of my best friends off the court. I'm ready for the big challenge."
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Euroleague.net
Le mec est à 7,6 pts et 4,1 rbds en 321 matchs, c'est pas un enfant de choeur quand même, et le mec signe à la Roma, et il n'a que 29 ans...
Roma signs center Primoz Brezec
Virtus Roma pulled off another big signing on Sunday with the announcement that center Primoz Brezec will join the club. Brezec (216, 29) arrives from Toronto of the NBA. He returns to Europe after seven seasons in the NBA, spent with Indiana, Charlotte and Detroit before joining Toronto. He played in the Euroleague with Union Olimpija before heading to the United States. Brezec’s best season overseas came in 2004-05, when he averaged 13 points and 7.4 rebounds in 72 games for Charlotte. His career averages in the NBA are 7.6 points and 4.1 rebounds in 321 regular season games.
"I am very happy and proud to play next year in Rome," Brezec said in a news release. "It's beautiful to return to Europe after seven years in the NBA with one of the best teams on the continent, with the great, successful coach Repesa and the most beautiful city in the world. The determining factor for my choice was the link with Dejan Bodiroga. With him I talked so much in these days. He explained what the objectives of the team are and I am really happy to join a project so important and ambitious like that of Rome. I hope to achieve important results. And it is great to be playing with Sani Becirovic, who is one of my best friends off the court. I'm ready for the big challenge."
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Euroleague.net
Le mec est à 7,6 pts et 4,1 rbds en 321 matchs, c'est pas un enfant de choeur quand même, et le mec signe à la Roma, et il n'a que 29 ans...
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Ah oui, sacrée course à l'armement, là.
Cela fait qques années que ça commence à apparaitre. On a eu des joueurs NBA de bout de bout de banc, puis des anciennes gloires et depuis 2-3 ans, on a des joueurs NBA "moyens" style Rodney Buford qui viennent en Europe.
Mais là, la pêche commence à être grosse.
Ce sont de sacrés joueurs qui commencent à (re)venir en Europe.
Très bien pour le basket non US. Plus dur pour le basket français... Et je ne parle pas en terme de pub, ça a toujours attiré les superstars (comme qd Divac ou Sabonis avaient resigné en Europe pendant le lock-out, on avait pu les voir au palais, SAbonis en tenue de ville, Divace sur le terrain).
Je parle du niveau de jeu, ça devient du très lourd...
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Et ça continue avec Josh Childress, l'excellent 6ème homme d'Atlanta (12 pts, 5 rbds) qui est sur le point de signer à Olympiakos pour 20 M sur 2 ans alors que les Hawks ne lui proposaient que 5,6 M l'année. Papaloukas-Macijauskas-Childress, ça fait un joli backcourt sans parler des quinze remplaçants type Greer ou Halperin...
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c'est quand même barjot, l'europe se rapproche décidemment de plus en plus de la NBA...Guitou a écrit :Et ça continue avec Josh Childress, l'excellent 6ème homme d'Atlanta (12 pts, 5 rbds) qui est sur le point de signer à Olympiakos pour 20 M sur 2 ans alors que les Hawks ne lui proposaient que 5,6 M l'année. Papaloukas-Macijauskas-Childress, ça fait un joli backcourt sans parler des quinze remplaçants type Greer ou Halperin...
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C'est bizarre parce je pensais que le vrai challenge sportif c'était la NBA !Mike a écrit :c'est quand même barjot, l'europe se rapproche décidemment de plus en plus de la NBA...Guitou a écrit :Et ça continue avec Josh Childress, l'excellent 6ème homme d'Atlanta (12 pts, 5 rbds) qui est sur le point de signer à Olympiakos pour 20 M sur 2 ans alors que les Hawks ne lui proposaient que 5,6 M l'année. Papaloukas-Macijauskas-Childress, ça fait un joli backcourt sans parler des quinze remplaçants type Greer ou Halperin...
Le niveau sportif se mesurerait donc au nombre de zéros sur le chèque du contrat
Je pense que nos petits français qui cirent le banc de la NBA, à ce rythme là vont se redécouvrir une nouvelle passion pour le jeu européen
je me répète mais avec le cola y en a qui se font des c......s en or, c'est pas possible
Besiktas inks center Jovo Stanojevic
Besiktas ColaTurka continued its rebuilding effort for the new season with the addition of veteran Jovo Stanojevic. The center signed after the team added big man Mario Austin and point guard Mire Chatman. Stanojevic (208, 30) arrives from Prokom Trefl, which he helped win the Polish League championship last season. He averaged 9 points and 4.6 rebounds over 20 minutes per game in 10 Euroleague appearances and 10.3 points and 4.4 rebounds in 18 minutes in the Polish League with Prokom. Before that he spent five seasons with Alba Berlin, during which he won one German League championships, two German Cups and was named to the all-star team three times. He has also played for Vojvodina Novi Sad, Red Star Belgrade and Partizan Belgrade in his native Serbia, as well as for Maccabi Ironi Ra'anana in Israel. As a member of the Yugoslavian national team, Stanojevic won the bronze medal at the 1999 European Championship.
Besiktas inks center Jovo Stanojevic
Besiktas ColaTurka continued its rebuilding effort for the new season with the addition of veteran Jovo Stanojevic. The center signed after the team added big man Mario Austin and point guard Mire Chatman. Stanojevic (208, 30) arrives from Prokom Trefl, which he helped win the Polish League championship last season. He averaged 9 points and 4.6 rebounds over 20 minutes per game in 10 Euroleague appearances and 10.3 points and 4.4 rebounds in 18 minutes in the Polish League with Prokom. Before that he spent five seasons with Alba Berlin, during which he won one German League championships, two German Cups and was named to the all-star team three times. He has also played for Vojvodina Novi Sad, Red Star Belgrade and Partizan Belgrade in his native Serbia, as well as for Maccabi Ironi Ra'anana in Israel. As a member of the Yugoslavian national team, Stanojevic won the bronze medal at the 1999 European Championship.