Tony Parker didn't play late in the game because he was hurt. I noticed someone I assumed was the trainer talking to him, but he seemed not in pain and was standing. But here, he says the doctor told him not to play. http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=A2KJhrYy6mNOEUwA_AK8vLYF?slug=ap-europeanchampionshiprdp
France was behind until Parker stayed out. I think Italy kneeing him cost Italy the game. France plays better without him. The coach doesn't know how to integrate him in, or the opposite, how to have a PG-oriented offense.
Batum scored his team's first 10 points in the first 5 minutes. He scored his other 10 points in the other 35 minutes.
batum, loooks good man, id like him to play with this kind of confidence for the blazers and thanks for the updates guys, you rock
http://espn.go.com/watchespn/player/_/source/espn3/id/226347/size/condensed/ or here: http://www.lshunter.tv/basketball-live-streaming-video.html
Thanks! Dunno why I didn't see it there before. That Serbian coach has the biggest earlobes I've ever seen.
Boy, the refs are REALLY letting them play. I saw Seraphim get hammered so hard that he was sure it would be a foul, walk several steps with the ball, realize that it wasn't being called, and then dribble the ball, and nobody cared!
I love watching Diaw in the post. Can we trade for him just in the hopes that Nate can motivate him? After all, there was that ONE YEAR when Amare was injured... But then again, he and Felton would be bad influences on each other at the buffet. But he sure has skillz. He's like a shorter fatter Lamar Odom.
I like how teams are actually nice to each other and help each other off the floor. None of that Pat Riley warrior bullshit.