You want to see and hate that *******, who was the reason why Kanter was ruled ineligible at Kentucky ? You want to see and hate that ******* ?
The president of Fenerbahce Istanbul, who is in Europe only known because of match-fixing. Look at that ******** face,you hate him but he likes it... "Lord Aziz Yildirim"
Absolute crap; don't bring your lies here...
And don't misrepresent the Kanter case before the American public: NCAA had asked Fenerbahce franchise on whether Kanter had been paid previously. Obviously the reality was that he WAS paid $33,000, in relation with his playing in Euro League games.
What was Fenerbahce supposed to do when the NCAA board demanded the info formally from Fenerbahce?
Provide false information intentionally? Lie to NCAA, deceive them?
Just answer that clearly. Or apologise for misrepresentation.
The payment was in club records, showed in the accounting books, as it was supposed to be.
Fenerbahce is by far Turkey's largest and most respectable sports franchise (which, for example, is paying one player this current season, Linas Kleiza, 3 million Euros - app $4 million, although undeservedly in my opinion - Kleiza being only one of several high salary players on the roster.)
Fenerbahce is a prominent Euroleague franchise.
(NBA teams are playing European tour games in Turkey only with Fenerbahce; last year The Celtics and this year the OKC were in Istanbul for playing the games.)
Do you think Fenerbahce would go into a thing like deceiving the NCAA board of the USA?
Not even thinkable. But how about the "sports ethics" of their main rival in Turkey (of which this guy is a fan obviously) who, for example, were "ingenious and clever" to play a suspended basketball player during period of suspension in someone else's uniform??
Let's say Taj Gibson was suspended by the NBA for five official games for some reason; two games later Gibson was on the floor playing the whole game (in a small city) but in a jersey that read Nazr Mohammed... And the team staff did declare to the NBA, signed formal match papers etc that the player WAS Nazr Mohammed... Most obvious attempt to knowingly deceive everybody. Hoping nobody would notice, because not many spectators... You have pictures from that game showing Taj Gibson in jersey that reads Nazr Mohammed, but Mohammed was not even in town that day...
Exact same situation took place in Turkey, Turkish basketball. No explanation, just silence from "the clever" side. And can you believe that they did it in not one but two games?.. Yes, in two games they did.
I'm not mentioning the name of that team; everyone close to Turkish sports knows who I'm talking about.