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spanish what are you doing champion
Spain weathered the psychodrama with Lithuania and Vassilis Skoundis bows to the greatness of his basketball academy.
This was not just a victory of life for the Spaniards against the Lithuanians, nor just a proud triumph. It has already become the joy of saying and going viral!
Spollatta the Spaniards, their spollatta and I say little!
Yes, I know what I’m writing probably won’t please you very much, because the Greek basketball nation not only doesn’t like them, but hates them, because the so-called ones are blocked to us again and again and that’s why they’re already chasing us…
They already fought by any means necessary (see flop and such) while doing so in an unfair, angry and unrelenting manner at home in the EuroBasket 2007 semifinals and this match is the main reason many of us hate them!
Come on boys are made of steel!
The Bones of Korbalan and Brown’s foam
The worst (or – to put it more elegantly – the weakest) Furia Roja of the last twenty years got up in Berlin last night (October 9th) and had the Lithuanians cut their hair!
Literally, since most “Lithuania” players don’t have much to do with the hairdressers!
They didn’t, but Lorenzo Brown soaped and shaved them properly!
Of course, to say the same, this particular image causes sadness, yet disappointment and despair: The country that has produced some of the greatest playmakers in basketball history needed a naturalized American commander of its game.
Damn, Buscato, Corbalan, Solothambal, Costa, Llorente, Kreus, Montero, Jofresa, Cabethas, Nacho Rodriguez, Calderon, Cabethas, Chacho Rodriguez, Yule, von Rubio and most of these aces will break their bones.
Biryukov, Holden and the… Truman Doctrine
But when I think about it, the Maccabi Tel Aviv guard isn’t the first of this group to pull the strings in the Spanish national team, having been preceded by Russia’s Chechu Biryukov…
“O time, O manners‘ as Cicero used to say in ancient Rome.
O times, o manners!
In any case, this is an issue that affects not only Spain, but world basketball…
In 2007 Russia ascended the throne with playmaker JR Holden and in modern times all countries of the former Yugoslavia and the former Soviet Union have accepted the old Truman Doctrine, even if it was once unthinkable!
Only the Serbs are resisting strongly at the moment, but I don’t know for how much longer since Zarko Paspali came out the other day and pointed out the need for…sin!
Hey honey, Coach McSweets…
Much has been written about the Spanish triumph, which of course also has a second reading: as boys, the Lithuanians were so naive that, like five years before, they put their tails on their stilts and returned to their homeland…
Lithuanians’ naivety can also be read as negligence and even criminal…
Why am I writing this?
Because yes, Jonas Valanciunas was charged with fouls (two and then three) early on, but you, dear Coach McSvitis, cannot forget him and let him pretend to be a spectator at the party where the Hernangometh brothers and Garuba!
That’s what my papers say too…
While the Pelicans center languished on the bench, his three NBA colleagues had 42 points, 20 rebounds, five assists and four steals!
For the philanderers and rascals who thrive in Greece, Skariolos is a dresser, a dandy who looks like “American gigolo” Richard Gere, the curmudgeon, the showman and misunderstood…
What I saw is that Scariolo tied the Lithuanians with the zone defence, with his composure and generally with the way he reacted when his team had their backs to the wall, apart from the… renewal of Rudy Fernández!
Tomjanovic, Lineker and cojones by Rubio
As soon as the last horn sounded in the Mercedes-Benz Arena and the Spaniards celebrated, chaos reigned on social media, where all the classic and appropriate jokes were dug up…
And Rudy Tomjanovic on the champion’s heart and Gary Lineker on the necessary distortion (“and in the end the Spaniards win»), aside from the Cojones written about by the absent, injured 2019 Worlds MVP Ricky Rubio.
Certainly the Spaniards are not in their best possible phase and are subject (but I’m not sure yet) to the inexorable law of prosperity and decline…
But heck, they did that yesterday too and achieved something that had happened since the days of the Soviet regime!
The “Red Army” and the 9/10 medals!
From 1951 to 1971, the “Red Army” advanced to the European Championship, winning ten gold medals and one bronze medal in eleven events to confirm the error statistical deviation!
Now the Spaniards have surpassed them in qualifying for the eight, 21-20, but beyond that black jack they put up another feat that’s not in tune with the rejuvenating and… revising spirit of modernity.
Building on their invaluable legacy, the Iberians have been on the podium at the last six European Championships and have won a medal at nine of the last ten, with the exception of 2005 (4th place).the Position).
Por dios what they say in their own language!
For God’s sake!
Since the talk, Spain has ascended the EuroBasket throne three times (2009, 2011, 2015), while claiming six silver (1935, 1973, 1983, 1999, 2003, 2007) and four bronze medals (1991, 2001, 2013, 2017).
Three silver medals (1984, 2008, 2012) and one bronze medal (2016) at the Olympic Games as well as two World Cup titles (2006, 2019) adorn her collection.
The Profession “Master” and the unemployed… undertaker
And that’s all, it comes and goes…
With numerous titles and medals in all events, all sports and all age groups, there is no doubt that this great sports school has been the best sporting superpower on the planet for years!
All objections accepted…
At the end of the (yesterday) day, the Spaniards thundered “We’ll never die, you idiot‘ and at the same time they answered the question in one word, but emphatically, ‘What are you working?”..
What work do they do? Master!
Source: sport 24
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