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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2018 15:28:55 GMT -5
So, the Dallas Mavs got Slovenian EuroLeague MVP Luka Doncic with Atlanta's #3 pick in the draft. Doncic led Real Madrid to the EuroLeague Championship last year.
Doncic is a 6'7" guard from my maternal grandparents' home town of Ljubljana. He will be joining the other 75 guys in the NBA from the former Yugoslavia.
His mother is a Slovenian model who looks a bit like Melania Trump.
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Post by Walter on Jun 23, 2018 0:00:37 GMT -5
So, the Dallas Mavs got Slovenian EuroLeague MVP Luka Doncic with Atlanta's #3 pick in the draft. Doncic led Real Madrid to the EuroLeague Championship last year. Doncic is a 6'7" guard from my maternal grandparents' home town of Ljubljana. He will be joining the other 75 guys in the NBA from the former Yugoslavia. His mother is a Slovenian model who looks a bit like Melania Trump. 75 NBA players from Yugoslavia? First, that country has not existed for decades. Second, 75 players is more than two per team, and that is not true. Perhaps you mean all-time, but certainly not current rosters.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2018 14:28:30 GMT -5
So, the Dallas Mavs got Slovenian EuroLeague MVP Luka Doncic with Atlanta's #3 pick in the draft. Doncic led Real Madrid to the EuroLeague Championship last year. Doncic is a 6'7" guard from my maternal grandparents' home town of Ljubljana. He will be joining the other 75 guys in the NBA from the former Yugoslavia. His mother is a Slovenian model who looks a bit like Melania Trump. 75 NBA players from Yugoslavia? First, that country has not existed for decades. Second, 75 players is more than two per team, and that is not true. Perhaps you mean all-time, but certainly not current rosters. Walt, I said "the former Yugoslavia"-- Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Montenegro, Bosnia, and Macedonia. See my previous thread on the subject.
The 75 are not active-- but all those who have played NBA ball.
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