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Bohorides: “We don’t play karate and we don’t want to hit anyone”

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Bohorides: “We don’t play karate and we don’t want to hit anyone”

Aris’ dynamic game was defended by Lefteris Bohorides after Kouros Segouras’ statements about karate.

Lefteris Bohorides was invited to comment on the statements made by Kouros Segouras about “karate basketball” after the end of the Kolossos – Aris game and emphasized

“It is not my job to judge what the opposing coach says. Everyone has the right to say what they want and they might want to influence the referees or whatever for the next games. We definitely play hard on the field. We don’t play karate.” “And we don’t want to hit anyone. We want to be dominant on the field. Both in terms of energy and speed of force. We play our game,” said the experienced Guardian of Mars tellingly on the subject.

For the game:Basically we play with failures and unfortunately we weren’t able to complete a training session as a group. We started the game badly, turned it around, found a rhythm, but we’ll see because we gave the opponent the right to come back and turned it into a derby. We keep the victory.

We don’t play alone, there is also the opponent who will of course adapt. We clearly wanted the racket to be a benchmark. We did it in the first half, not in the second, but that’s normal because the opponent will read it after 50 points in the first half and try to stop it.”

Reaction after the defeat against Cluj: “TheIt was a missed opportunity for us as we didn’t score on the two shots we had in the last minute. It cost us but the games are back-to-back and we can’t afford to settle for just one. We were sad about this defeat, but we reacted.”


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Vembanyama’s double-double did not help San Antonio avoid defeat from Cleveland in the NBA match

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Vembanyama’s double-double did not help San Antonio avoid defeat from Cleveland in the NBA match

San Antonio lost to Cleveland in a home game of the NBA regular season.

The meeting ended with a score of 113:101 (25:26, 24:29, 27:23, 37:23) in favor of the guests. The most productive player of the match was Cleveland basketball player Jarrett Allen, who scored 27 points. For San Antonio, Victor Vembanyama scored a double-double with 26 points and 14 rebounds.

Cleveland (18 wins/16 losses) is in eighth position in the Eastern Conference standings. San Antonio (23/9) is second in the West.

Results of other matches of the game day:

“Washington” — “Phoenix” — 101:115

“Charlotte” — “Milwaukee” — 113:123

“Toronto” – “Orlando” – 107:106

“Miami” — “Denver” — 147:123

“Chicago” – “Minnesota” – 101:136

“Houston” — “Indiana” — 126:119

“New Orleans” — “New York” — 125:130

“Oklahoma City” — “Atlanta” — 140:129

Portland – Dallas – 125:122

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Demin set a record for Brooklyn rookies for the most three-pointers scored in one match

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Demin set a record for Brooklyn rookies for the most three-pointers scored in one match

Russian basketball player Egor Demin set a Brooklyn record among newcomers for the number of three-pointers made in one match, the club’s press service reports.

In the NBA regular season match, Brooklyn lost to Golden State with a score of 107:120. Demin made 7 three-point shots, which is a club record among newcomers.

In total, Demin scored 23 points in the match, the Russian repeated his personal record for scoring in the NBA – he had previously scored 23 points in the November match with Philadelphia (103:115).

Brooklyn has 10 wins and 20 losses in 30 matches. Demin’s team is 12th in the Eastern Conference standings.

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Crazy money. Cost of permanent NBA Europe franchises revealed

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Unicaja President Antonio Nieto spoke about the project NBA Europe, which, according to preliminary plans, could start as early as October 2027, and noted that his club will try to get into the tournament through participation in the national league or the Champions League.

“We will never be an NBA franchise. These franchises will be located in very big cities, so that’s their idea; cities like Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Istanbul, London, Paris… These are the teams that will create 12 permanent franchises and they say that they will have to pay about 500 million over 10 years for a television contract. Then there are 4 places that other teams participating in the Champions League or domestic leagues can enter every year and take one of these 4 places. Our goal is, as they say – Although I do not know all the rules Unlike the Euroleague, if we play one year in the NBA, the income will be similar or close to what the team owners get.

I don’t know who will leave or what transitions will occur. However, I think it would be a mistake for both leagues to exist at the same time. Clear and stable agreements are needed to bring basketball into order, as it is now the most unregulated of all sports. There cannot be 4-5 European competitions. People have a hard time understanding this, their interests diverge, players focus too much on the matches, injuries happen too often. And it is difficult to gather spectators in halls where there are so many matches. Economically this is unprofitable, this is absurd.

This is a matter of ego, and all parties need to come to the table and use common sense to create a logical system with one major league with economic control and real profits. A second strong league could provide an opportunity to enter NBA Europe, Euroleague or whatever it is called. “This would make sense and create a more coherent map of European basketball.”

Previously, the owner of the Euroleague club criticized the NBA Europe project.

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