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  • #46
    Chicago Bulls guard Ben Gordon called up to British basketball squad

    LONDON (AP)—Chicago Bulls guard Ben Gordon is the latest NBA player to be
    selected to the fledgling British basketball team that’s trying to qualify
    for the 2012 Olympics.

    Gordon, who turns 25 on April 4, moved to the United States shortly after he
    was born in London.

    The former Connecticut star was drafted by the Bulls in the first round in
    2004. He was one of two Bulls players to appear in all 82 games last season,
    averaging 21.4 points.

    British Basketball named Gordon and Bulls teammate Luol Deng to its 33-man
    squad Tuesday to play in Eurobasket qualifiers.

    “He has been very positive about playing and we are going to meet with him
    again in Chicago within the next two weeks,” British Basketball performance
    manager Ron Wuotila said of Gordon.

    “The prospects are bright for our senior teams this summer due to the talent
    included on these squad lists. There are a number of younger players on the
    list who can contribute in the near term and are embarking on a
    10-to-15-year career that will ideally include years of British
    representation.”

    Deng made his competitive debut for Britain in August 2007. The 22-year-old
    Sudanese native moved to London as a child to escape the conflict in his
    homeland.

    Between 15 and 20 British players will be invited to a training camp in May
    or June to prepare for September’s EuroBasket qualifiers against Israel,
    Czech Republic and Bosnia.

    The winner of that group will qualify for the 2009 European Championship in
    Poland. Basketball’s world governing body, FIBA, has ruled that a British
    team must qualify for the 2009 or 2011 Europeans in order to play at the
    2012 Olympics.

    England, Wales and Scotland compete individually at world championships and
    Commonwealth Games, but are part of a combined Britain team for the
    Olympics.

    Other American-based players on the roster are forward Kieron Achara from
    Duquesne; center Andy Betts from Arizona State; forward Matthew
    Bryan-Amaning from Washington; forward Dante Cunningham from Villanova;
    forward Ben Eaves from Rhode Island; guard Paul Guede from Tallahasse
    Community College; guard Matt Guymon from Oklahoma City University; guard
    Justin Robinson from Rider; and forward Shane Walker from Maryland.

    The British women’s 27-player squad includes former WNBA player Megan Moody
    and eight players who are playing for U.S. colleges.

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    • #47
      Gordon is named in Britain squad

      By Rob Dugdale


      Gordon is a team-mate of Luol Deng at Chicago Bulls in the NBA

      Ben Gordon, a team-mate of Luol Deng at the Chicago Bulls, has been shortlisted for Great Britain's summer programme.

      Gordon, who represented USA in 2003, is still eligible to play for GB because he was born in London.

      Chris Finch's squad, which contains all but one of the players that won promotion to European Division A last summer, contains few surprises.

      Great Britain's men's and women's teams will both be attempting to qualify for next year's European Championships.

      British Basketball officials will meet Gordon in Chicago in the next two weeks after receiving encouraging signs that he was interested in the programme.

      Men's coach Finch hailed the 33-man squad, which will be cut down in May or June to 15-20 for a training camp in August, as "our best-ever group".

      "Our challenge now is to identify the best 12-14 players who will give us a shot at winning through to Poland 2009," he added.

      "As ever, our success will be largely influenced by the commitment these outstanding players make to the programme."

      The women's squad also contains new and younger faces as well as the players that helped secure promotion last season.

      "The depth of available talent is clearly moving in the right direction," commented women's coach Mark Clark, whose son Daniel is named in the men's squad.

      "This initial squad has a balance of experienced and young players with great potential. The players on this list are aware that to compete, we will need to step up our level of performance."

      The men's team will play Bosnia-Herzegovina, Israel and the Czech Republic in this summer's qualifying matches, while the women face Israel, Lithuania, Germany and Ukraine.



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      Men's squad: Kieron Achara (Duquesne - US), Robert Archibald (Mariupol - Ukr), Mike Bernard (Eldo - Ita), Andy Betts (Seville - Spa), Eric Boateng (Arizona St - US), Flinder Boyd (Rosalia - Spa), Matthew Bryan-Amaning (Washington Uni - US), Daniel Clark (Estudiantes - Spa), Dante Cunningham (Villanova - US), Luol Deng, Ben Gordon (both Chicago Bulls - US), Ben Eaves (Connecticut - US), Germayne Forbes (Boulazac - Fra), Nick George (Alicante - Spa), Paul Guede (Valparaiso - US), Matt Guymon Oklahoma City - US), Joel Freeland, Ashley Hamilton, Ryan Richards (all Gran Canaria - Spa), Steve Hansell (Apoel Nicosia - Cyp), Jarrett Hart (Keravnos Nicosia - Cyp), Chris Haslam, Richard Midgley (both Everton), James Jones (Guildford), Pops Mensah-Bonsu (Treviso - Ita), Mike Lenzly, Nate Reinking, Andrew Sullivan (all Mons - Bel), Justin Robinson (Rider - US), Chris Sanders (Gothia - Swe), Shane Walker (Maryland - US), Yorick Williams (Milton Keynes).

      Women's squad: Kim Butler (Kosit - Slo), Kate Butters, Siobhan Prior (both Nottingham), Joanna Claydon, Georgia Jones, Kristy Lavin (all Manchester), Laura Calder (Northumbria), Stef Collins (UWIC), Josette Campbell, Azania Stewart (both Notre Dame Acad - US), Arek Deng (Solent), Louise Gamman (San Bonifacio - Ita), Chantelle Handy (Marshall - US), Meagan Hoffman (Alvargomez - Spa), Lucy Hutchinson, Helen Naylor, Sarah Naylor (all Sheffield), Sally Kaznica, Harriett Yea (both Rhondda), Johannah Leedham (Franklin Pierce ¿ US), Nikki Luckhurst (Tulane - US), Rosalee Mason (Chieti - Ita), Sarah McKay, Megan Moody (both Cadi La Seu - Spa), Toni Newman (Cal Poly - US), Julie Page (Saarlouis - Ger), Lauren Johnson-Thomas (Kirkwood).

      Source : http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/othe...ll/7324570.stm

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      • #48
        Archibald out for Great Britain

        Great Britain have suffered a huge blow ahead of their EuroBasket 2009 qualifying campaign with center Robert Archibald ruled out due to injury.

        The Brits are to take on the Czech Republic, Israel and Bosnia-Herzegovina in Division A this year.

        "We will certainly miss Robert during our upcoming qualifying games," Great Britain coach Chris Finch said.

        "He was a large part of our success last summer and a key player in the building of our program. We wish him the best in his recovery."


        Luol Deng, meanwhile, has signed a new deal with the Chicago Bulls and that means that he can firmly focus on Britain's games.

        The 23-year-old Londoner agreed a new six-year deal with the Bulls.

        "I'm pleased to have signed a new contract with the Bulls prior to the GB training camp so I can fully focus on the job ahead this summer," said Deng.

        "I wanted to have this finalised before the British games ..."


        Deng is excited to be joining his British teammates.

        "I hope now that the focus will return to our performance on the court," he said.

        "I'm looking forward to gathering with the rest of the team and stepping out at The O2 for my first game in London."
        Die Liebe wird eine Krankheit, wenn man sie als eine Heilung sieht
        Artificial Nature

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        • #50
          luol deng is gonna play?

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          • #51
            Originally posted by bigyellow
            luol deng is gonna play?
            I'm quite sure I've read somewhere he won't play in this qualies..
            Last edited by Picek; 08-24-2008, 02:50 AM.
            "Heja, heja Cibosi, hrabri kao vukovi,

            heja, heja cibosi, vodite nas k pobjedi. "

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            • #52
              I thought it was Ben Gorden who wasn't going to play.
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              • #53
                Deng is out as of now, the insurance company is refusing to cover his NBA contract in the case of any back injuries...
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                • #54
                  Great Britain needs to qualify for Eurobasket, to have a team in the Olympics correct? Either this year or 2011?
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                  • #55
                    Originally posted by Dtown
                    Great Britain needs to qualify for Eurobasket, to have a team in the Olympics correct? Either this year or 2011?

                    The host country automaticly qualifies for the Olympics

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                    • #56
                      i hope gordon joins in by the time London 2012 comes around.
                      WE DON'T COUNT YEARS, WE COUNT CENTURIES

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                      SANTO TOMAS APAT NA DAAN

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                      • #57
                        I am almost sure that Gordon has played for the US... so he cant play for the GB.

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                        • #58
                          Originally posted by reignman
                          I am almost sure that Gordon has played for the US... so he cant play for the GB.
                          You're wrong

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                          • #59
                            They'll make some noise if they get their both NBAers, but they won't be anything special, more of one of 13-14 strong teams (out of 16) competing in the EC.
                            I'd bet on Montenegro to make better results in front of them...

                            moved to the More european discussion forum as it doesn't have anything to do with euroleague.
                            Originally posted by Jon_Koncak
                            That's funny shit.I cant believe there are sports fans thinking like it.It's like Federer losing to random Japanese player in round 1 of French Open but tournament director stepping in and saying "hey it was a fluke win who wants to watch a random Japanese guy in next round,Federer qualifies"

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                            • #60
                              Originally posted by hotjam_2
                              The host country automaticly qualifies for the Olympics
                              Yes but I've heard there are regulations to make Britain at least competitive in the olympic competition and that in turn meant qualifying for one of the Eurobaskets. I could be wrong of course.
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