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true, my bad mistake. I was thinking about 2004 Olympics for some reason.
Its okay though, at least we have a 15 year old hanging around to remember these 'trivial details'. Am I right!?!?
true, my bad mistake. I was thinking about 2004 Olympics for some reason.
Of course EK will be a bust, KOC simply cannot draft 1st round picks.
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You way to cocky kid. Let me ask you one simple question. How come you following Utah Jazz and basketball in general? Isn't football nr.1 sport in Albania and you guys don't even know how to play basketball? Lets be honest, Albania is not basketball country. Did you play any basketball in school? Just curious.
Come one, answer. I want to know why you consider yourself such an "expert" in basketball when your background is questionable.
Will only answer over a date setting. PS: I like sushi.
PPS: An Albanian player (Dardan Berisha) dropped a game-winner against Kanter and the Turkish team in EuroBasket last year (he played with team Poland). But sure, absolutely ZERO Albanians know how to play basketball![]()
He is not Albanian according to Polish Wikipedia. Son of Polish mother and Kosovian father, played basketball in his early career in Kosovo and then for Cibona Zagreb.
https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dardan_Berisha
/idly spinning pen counter-clockwise, realizing that it is of no surprise that AKMVP is getting his *** handed to him yet again
Are you daft? He was born and raised in Kosovo, and the first pro team he ever played for was in the Kosovo Basketball Superleague. He moved to Poland when he was 20 years old. Albanian is his first language, speaks it fluently, identifies himself as Albanian on interviews with Albanian journalists. He's only lived in Poland for 4 years. The fact that he acquired a Polish citizenship to play for the national team is completely irrelevant (he also has a Croatian one, which you won't be able to see on that garbage Polish wiki article). Keep grasping at straws though.
Ok lets get it clear - so Kosovo belonged to former Yugoslavia when he was born. How come then he is Albanian? He does not even have Albanian passport. His father is Kosovian and mother Polish - where Albania is here? ? Albania recognizes Kosovo as independent country, why you keep saying he is Albanian? And even if he would be Albanian that does not make Albania basketball country, lol. Former Yugoslavian republics are totally different story.
And I am not grasping at straws, you are the one avoiding simple questions - how you become fan of Utah Jazz and basketball in particular? Do you play basketball yourself? There is nothing personal.... Not sure why you avoiding those simple questions.