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Originally posted by byblos View Postman,i hope it will be ur last post cause you're proving that you have no idea about basketball,who said that naturalization process is only in asia,read the nationalities of some players in the great teams then talk as u want
why didn't u naturalize any player,who stopped ur federation?
anyway,such way of thinking is sterile cause we are circulating in the same whirl
take this a proof,our federation tried hard to acquire the services of a lebanese australian center(julian khazzouh)before naturalizing vroman,but the negotiations failed,also our lebanese centers are injuried(roy smaha,..).so,this is the reason behind naturalizing vroman(we have an excuse)
i know that most of our iranian friends don't agree with you,it's your own opinionLast edited by Jan van Grabski; 08-14-2009, 01:12 PM.
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I just had to register so i can reply to you.
I have some questions :
1. Why are you taking it so personally ? Its just a game.
2. Would it do you in good to post here ? You should file an official complaint to FIBA... By posting here you will only flame the thread and it wont lead nowhere.
3. Did Lebanon crush your NT ? thats why you are so angry ?
Thanks
Jo
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Originally posted by Jos View PostI just had to register so i can reply to you.
I have some questions :
1. Why are you taking it so personally ? Its just a game.
2. Would it do you in good to post here ? You should file an official complaint to FIBA... By posting here you will only flame the thread and it wont lead nowhere.
3. Did Lebanon crush your NT ? thats why you are so angry ?
Thanks
Jo
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tell you what ?
your knowledge is very limited.
In fact naturalizing players started very late in Asia,some of you are really not knowledgeable enough to discuss this issues.
First of all,Russia (great league with good basketball culture) naturalized holden an American to represent their NT.
Second,Belgium naturalized Mbenga to represent their NT as well.
Bulgaria naturalized before Priest Lauderdale then he did not play for money issues.
etc....Proud to be Lebanese
www.arabasket.com
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Originally posted by Jos View PostI just had to register so i can reply to you.
I have some questions :
1. Why are you taking it so personally ? Its just a game.
2. Would it do you in good to post here ? You should file an official complaint to FIBA... By posting here you will only flame the thread and it wont lead nowhere.
3. Did Lebanon crush your NT ? thats why you are so angry ?
Thanks
Jo
No other way to do it sadly.
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Originally posted by olajuwon View PostAnd as far as I care Holden was living in Russia at the time he was naturalized. You bring players from no where and call them lebanese.A proud man is always looking down on things and people; and, of course, as long as you're looking down, you can't see something that's above you. C. S. Lewis
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Originally posted by daniab View Posttell you what ?
your knowledge is very limited.
In fact naturalizing players started very late in Asia,some of you are really not knowledgeable enough to discuss this issues.
First of all,Russia (great league with good basketball culture) naturalized holden an American to represent their NT.
Second,Belgium naturalized Mbenga to represent their NT as well.
Bulgaria naturalized before Priest Lauderdale then he did not play for money issues.
etc....
And Mbenga,
"Mbenga was born in and raised in Zaire, now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where his father was a government employee.[2] When a new regime took over power, it sought everyone who worked for the previous leader.[2] As unrest in the country escalated, Mbenga's father was imprisoned.[2] Although he was eventually unable to save himself, he did manage to negotiate on behalf of his sons, who were also imprisoned and waiting to be executed. Mbenga fled the country on a plane to Belgium, where he received asylum.[2] While living in a refugee center, he was discovered by Belgian basketball legend Willy Steveniers, who eventually served as Mbenga's personal basketball mentor.[3]"- Wikipedia
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Originally posted by Jos View PostAh so you are afraid...
got my answer...
Dont worry, we will take it easy on Iran.
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Originally posted by olajuwon View PostHolden lived and played in Russia when he was naturalized...
And Mbenga,
"Mbenga was born in and raised in Zaire, now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where his father was a government employee.[2] When a new regime took over power, it sought everyone who worked for the previous leader.[2] As unrest in the country escalated, Mbenga's father was imprisoned.[2] Although he was eventually unable to save himself, he did manage to negotiate on behalf of his sons, who were also imprisoned and waiting to be executed. Mbenga fled the country on a plane to Belgium, where he received asylum.[2] While living in a refugee center, he was discovered by Belgian basketball legend Willy Steveniers, who eventually served as Mbenga's personal basketball mentor.[3]"- Wikipedia
Thats how you understand naturalization ?
Holden is American,living for few years there dont make him Russian for sure!Proud to be Lebanese
www.arabasket.com
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Originally posted by daniab View Postso living for few years somewhere would make you a countrymen ?
Thats how you understand naturalization ?
Holden is American,living for few years theres doesnt make him Russian for sure!
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