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    Default Re: The LIE That There Were Not Any Good International Players In '92

    Quote Originally Posted by Euroleague
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    Ahahaha!

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    Default Re: The LIE That There Were Not Any Good International Players In '92

    Posting in a Euroleague thread.

    There's a reason why scrubs in the NBA go to the Euroleague and win the MVP. It's the same reason why most Euroleague hot shots ride the pine in the NBA.

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    Default Re: The LIE That There Were Not Any Good International Players In '92

    Quote Originally Posted by Optimus Prime
    Posting in a Euroleague thread.

    There's a reason why scrubs in the NBA go to the Euroleague and win the MVP. It's the same reason why most Euroleague hot shots ride the pine in the NBA.

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    Some guys just excel in different situations. Rubio for instance was better suited to the NBA game. There's no doubt the NBA has the higher concentrated level of talent, but other leagues have talent as well.

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    Default Re: The LIE That There Were Not Any Good International Players In '92

    Quote Originally Posted by Poetry
    Some guys just excel in different situations. Rubio for instance was better suited to the NBA game. There's no doubt the NBA has the higher concentrated level of talent, but other leagues have talent as well.
    Rubio won like 3 Euroleague titles in a row at Barcelona. He played within the team concept.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick Young
    Rubio won like 3 Euroleague titles in a row at Barcelona. He played within the team concept.
    But the fear prior to his arrival in the NBA was that he hit his ceiling as a player. In order to fully develop, he had to be in a league that was better suited to his game.

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    Default Re: The LIE That There Were Not Any Good International Players In '92

    Quote Originally Posted by Euroleague
    I don't think the Greek team that was at the qualification tournament would have beaten the US. But if Greece qualified they were going to add in Schortsanitis and Koufos to the team.

    That team probably would have beaten the US.

    The best Greek team, with Diamantidis or Perperoglou added in, surely would beat them.
    i get that u r mad and all, i aggree with a lot u say in general, esp. when it comes to us-ignorance towards anything not american...

    but with statements like that u just embarrass yourself and im sure u dont believe that either; also nobody who aggrees with u will bother to defend your arguments

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    Default Re: The LIE That There Were Not Any Good International Players In '92

    Quote Originally Posted by Poetry
    Some guys just excel in different situations. Rubio for instance was better suited to the NBA game. There's no doubt the NBA has the higher concentrated level of talent, but other leagues have talent as well.
    Nobody is (seriously) saying that the Euroleague doesn't have talent. But the NBA >>>>>>>>>>> Euroleague and it's not even close.


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    Default Re: The LIE That There Were Not Any Good International Players In '92

    Quote Originally Posted by Euroleague
    He scored 16 points, he hardly got "his ass shut down".

    http://archive.fiba.com/pages/eng/fa...statistic.html

    Did you intentionally forget the 1st game when MJ and Pippen took turns making Kukoc their bitch?

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    Default Re: The LIE That There Were Not Any Good International Players In '92

    Quote Originally Posted by Euroleague
    Kukoc's nicknames in Europe were The Pink Panther and The Waiter.

    Spanoulis' nicknames in Europe are Kill Bill and Most Vassilis Player (MVP).

    What you posted is made up bullshit by lying NBA only fans. No one in Europe ever called them that. Mother****ers like you just made that shit up and lied about it.
    More like "Most Vaseline Player" since he lost the ball too much..

    Too much lubricant in your hands man..

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    Default Re: The LIE That There Were Not Any Good International Players In '92

    Quote Originally Posted by Nick Young
    Rubio won like 3 Euroleague titles in a row at Barcelona. He played within the team concept.
    Nop. Only one.

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    Default Re: The LIE That There Were Not Any Good International Players In '92

    Quote Originally Posted by plowking
    No he hasn't. Hes not brought up enough to be called that.

    The only thread I do remember of him on here consisted of everyone talking about how great his 'euro step' move was.
    I can remember several threads here where he was called a "Euro scrub", just the same way that the same people here call Navarro, Jasikevicius, and Spanoulis "Euro scrubs".

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    Default Re: The LIE That There Were Not Any Good International Players In '92

    Quote Originally Posted by Nick Young
    Rubio won like 3 Euroleague titles in a row at Barcelona. He played within the team concept.
    STOP LYING.

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    Default Re: The LIE That There Were Not Any Good International Players In '92

    Quote Originally Posted by RoundMoundOfReb
    I think his list was:

    Lebron
    KD
    Vspan
    Kobe
    JC navarro


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    Default Re: The LIE That There Were Not Any Good International Players In '92

    Quote Originally Posted by TheBigVeto
    Andrew Gaze is a great player.
    Shane Heal, not so much.
    Shane Heal and Andrew Gaze were both great players.

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    Default Re: The LIE That There Were Not Any Good International Players In '92

    Quote Originally Posted by Euroleague
    Mills isn't even really better than Heal IMO.
    Heal is significantly better than Patty Mills.

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