C'est bien pour Souarata qui va avoir une nouvelle chance de se lancer enfin dans une ligue plus faible ( qui correspond certainement mieux à son niveau actuel ) et une équipe ou il y a plus de place pour lui ! Bonne chance à lui.alien64 a écrit :Sourrata Cissé rejoint la pro-b avec Nanterre.
A noter une belle équipe de jeunes là bas puisqu'il y rejoint : Arnaud Kerchkov (ex BCM), Etienne Plateau (ex JDA) et Adrien Moerman (ex Chorale).
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voici la sourcethe answer64 a écrit :Autre info concernant l'ancien palois CC Harison qui a signé cette saison à Scafati et ben il ne devrait pas y jouer car il ne s'est jamais présenter au club !![]()
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Legea Scafati announced the deal with Mithat Demirel (181-G-78, agency: Court Side) (4,9p. and 0,9a. at Eurobasket 2007). At Scafati is aggregated to the roster Derrick Tarver (192-G-80, college: Akron) as potential substitute of C.C. Harrison

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Greens land Jasikevicius, too
One of the Euroleague's iconic players is back in the competition as current champion Panathinaikos has announced the signing of point guard Sarunas Jasikevicius to a two-year contract on Tuesday. Jasikevicius (192, 31) is among a handful of players in European basketball history to have won three consecutive Euroleague titles and the only one to have done so with two different teams. Jasikevicius won his first title as a starter for FC Barcelona in 2003 and his next two with Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv in 2004 and 2005. He was voted the 2005 Final Four MVP in Moscow and was named to the all-Euroleague first team in 2004 and 2005. Jasikevicius moved to the NBA for the next two seasons, splitting his time between Indiana and Golden State. Jasikevicius, who is from Lithuania but spent his teen years at high school and university in the United States, made his pro debut in 1998 with Lietuvos Rytas of Vilnius. He played the next season with Union Olimpija of Slovenia, before moving to Barcelona for three seasons.
Despite playing only five Euroleague seasons, Jasikevicius ranks fourth over the decade in total assists and three-pointers made. "Saras" is also the alltime Euroleague leader in free-throw shooting percentage (92.82%). Among players who have appeared in more than 90 Euroleague games during this decade, Jasikevicius ranks fourth in scoring average (14.27 ppg.) and eighth in performance rating (13.74 ipg). No Euroleague player with more three-point attempts (489) than Jasikevicius has made them at a higher percentage (40.49%). Other highlights on his resume include leading Lithuania to the title at EuroBasket 2003, where he was named MVP, winning a bronze medal at the 2000 Olympic Games, two Spanish League crowns, two Spanish King's Cups, two Israeli League crowns, two Israeli Cups and one Slovenian Cup. Jasikevicius joins another point guard, Vassilis Spanoulis, in joining Panathinaikos after playing in the NBA last season. Jasikevicius is expected to meet his new teammates this afternoon.
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'tain, mais je veux que l'Elan devienne une succursale du Pana, moi!! Y'aurait du monde à récupérer pour les matchs du week end!NIKKO a écrit :![]()
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Greens land Jasikevicius, too
One of the Euroleague's iconic players is back in the competition as current champion Panathinaikos has announced the signing of point guard Sarunas Jasikevicius to a two-year contract on Tuesday. Jasikevicius (192, 31) is among a handful of players in European basketball history to have won three consecutive Euroleague titles and the only one to have done so with two different teams. Jasikevicius won his first title as a starter for FC Barcelona in 2003 and his next two with Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv in 2004 and 2005. He was voted the 2005 Final Four MVP in Moscow and was named to the all-Euroleague first team in 2004 and 2005. Jasikevicius moved to the NBA for the next two seasons, splitting his time between Indiana and Golden State. Jasikevicius, who is from Lithuania but spent his teen years at high school and university in the United States, made his pro debut in 1998 with Lietuvos Rytas of Vilnius. He played the next season with Union Olimpija of Slovenia, before moving to Barcelona for three seasons.
Despite playing only five Euroleague seasons, Jasikevicius ranks fourth over the decade in total assists and three-pointers made. "Saras" is also the alltime Euroleague leader in free-throw shooting percentage (92.82%). Among players who have appeared in more than 90 Euroleague games during this decade, Jasikevicius ranks fourth in scoring average (14.27 ppg.) and eighth in performance rating (13.74 ipg). No Euroleague player with more three-point attempts (489) than Jasikevicius has made them at a higher percentage (40.49%). Other highlights on his resume include leading Lithuania to the title at EuroBasket 2003, where he was named MVP, winning a bronze medal at the 2000 Olympic Games, two Spanish League crowns, two Spanish King's Cups, two Israeli League crowns, two Israeli Cups and one Slovenian Cup. Jasikevicius joins another point guard, Vassilis Spanoulis, in joining Panathinaikos after playing in the NBA last season. Jasikevicius is expected to meet his new teammates this afternoon.

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ouep, je veux bien que l élan devienne l'équipe de développement du pana afin de faire jouer ceux qui tirent la patte en 1...gfive a écrit :'tain, mais je veux que l'Elan devienne une succursale du Pana, moi!! Y'aurait du monde à récupérer pour les matchs du week end!NIKKO a écrit :![]()
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Greens land Jasikevicius, too
One of the Euroleague's iconic players is back in the competition as current champion Panathinaikos has announced the signing of point guard Sarunas Jasikevicius to a two-year contract on Tuesday. Jasikevicius (192, 31) is among a handful of players in European basketball history to have won three consecutive Euroleague titles and the only one to have done so with two different teams. Jasikevicius won his first title as a starter for FC Barcelona in 2003 and his next two with Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv in 2004 and 2005. He was voted the 2005 Final Four MVP in Moscow and was named to the all-Euroleague first team in 2004 and 2005. Jasikevicius moved to the NBA for the next two seasons, splitting his time between Indiana and Golden State. Jasikevicius, who is from Lithuania but spent his teen years at high school and university in the United States, made his pro debut in 1998 with Lietuvos Rytas of Vilnius. He played the next season with Union Olimpija of Slovenia, before moving to Barcelona for three seasons.
Despite playing only five Euroleague seasons, Jasikevicius ranks fourth over the decade in total assists and three-pointers made. "Saras" is also the alltime Euroleague leader in free-throw shooting percentage (92.82%). Among players who have appeared in more than 90 Euroleague games during this decade, Jasikevicius ranks fourth in scoring average (14.27 ppg.) and eighth in performance rating (13.74 ipg). No Euroleague player with more three-point attempts (489) than Jasikevicius has made them at a higher percentage (40.49%). Other highlights on his resume include leading Lithuania to the title at EuroBasket 2003, where he was named MVP, winning a bronze medal at the 2000 Olympic Games, two Spanish League crowns, two Spanish King's Cups, two Israeli League crowns, two Israeli Cups and one Slovenian Cup. Jasikevicius joins another point guard, Vassilis Spanoulis, in joining Panathinaikos after playing in the NBA last season. Jasikevicius is expected to meet his new teammates this afternoon.
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euhhhhh c'est la même chose en fait.... Au moins on est d'accord...garçouille a écrit :ouep, je veux bien que l élan devienne l'équipe de développement du pana afin de faire jouer ceux qui tirent la patte en 1...gfive a écrit :'tain, mais je veux que l'Elan devienne une succursale du Pana, moi!! Y'aurait du monde à récupérer pour les matchs du week end!NIKKO a écrit :![]()
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Greens land Jasikevicius, too
One of the Euroleague's iconic players is back in the competition as current champion Panathinaikos has announced the signing of point guard Sarunas Jasikevicius to a two-year contract on Tuesday. Jasikevicius (192, 31) is among a handful of players in European basketball history to have won three consecutive Euroleague titles and the only one to have done so with two different teams. Jasikevicius won his first title as a starter for FC Barcelona in 2003 and his next two with Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv in 2004 and 2005. He was voted the 2005 Final Four MVP in Moscow and was named to the all-Euroleague first team in 2004 and 2005. Jasikevicius moved to the NBA for the next two seasons, splitting his time between Indiana and Golden State. Jasikevicius, who is from Lithuania but spent his teen years at high school and university in the United States, made his pro debut in 1998 with Lietuvos Rytas of Vilnius. He played the next season with Union Olimpija of Slovenia, before moving to Barcelona for three seasons.
Despite playing only five Euroleague seasons, Jasikevicius ranks fourth over the decade in total assists and three-pointers made. "Saras" is also the alltime Euroleague leader in free-throw shooting percentage (92.82%). Among players who have appeared in more than 90 Euroleague games during this decade, Jasikevicius ranks fourth in scoring average (14.27 ppg.) and eighth in performance rating (13.74 ipg). No Euroleague player with more three-point attempts (489) than Jasikevicius has made them at a higher percentage (40.49%). Other highlights on his resume include leading Lithuania to the title at EuroBasket 2003, where he was named MVP, winning a bronze medal at the 2000 Olympic Games, two Spanish League crowns, two Spanish King's Cups, two Israeli League crowns, two Israeli Cups and one Slovenian Cup. Jasikevicius joins another point guard, Vassilis Spanoulis, in joining Panathinaikos after playing in the NBA last season. Jasikevicius is expected to meet his new teammates this afternoon.

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Guitou a écrit : Tu oublies la rumeur la plus probable, le Pana qui lui aurait proposé plus de 7 M€ sur 2 ans pour former un backcourt sans équivalent dans l'histoire de l'euroligue : Spanoulis-Diamantidis-Becirovic-Vujanic-Jasikevicius![]()
La rumeur se concrétise...
Et là :




Soit le Pana va en libérer un ou deux, soit ils vont se retrouver avec deux places pour cinq types qui seraient titulaires à 35 minutes partout en Europe.
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Ils sont peut être payés avec de vieilles drachmes que le proprio a retrouvé dans le matelas de sa grand-mère...BOZO a écrit :![]()
Euh... C'est terrifiant comme recrutement ! Le prochain sur la liste, c'est qui ? O'Neal ? Kirilenko ?
Et puis, ils ont open bar aux finances ou quoi ? Parce qu'avec une équipe comme ça, la masse salariale doit ressembler à la somme des masses salariales des équipes de pro A !!!

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non, non, ca fait 20 ans qui ramassent les drachmes lancés sur le parquet par les supportersgfive a écrit :Ils sont peut être payés avec de vieilles drachmes que le proprio a retrouvé dans le matelas de sa grand-mère...BOZO a écrit :![]()
Euh... C'est terrifiant comme recrutement ! Le prochain sur la liste, c'est qui ? O'Neal ? Kirilenko ?
Et puis, ils ont open bar aux finances ou quoi ? Parce qu'avec une équipe comme ça, la masse salariale doit ressembler à la somme des masses salariales des équipes de pro A !!!

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