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Ricky freezes Lithuania

July 25, 2008

I am not a big fan of posts with just one phrase. But this clip from yesterday’s preparation game for the Olympics between Spain and Lithuania is worth posting such a short message. By the way, who is Saras?

Jul 25, 2008ballineurope
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Comments: 4
  1. Nikola
    17 years ago

    who is Saras? u must on crack if u ask questions like this.

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  2. Kris
    17 years ago

    D-D-D-Damn ! The blond one striked again…

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  3. migala
    17 years ago

    I have watched a lot of basketball (NBA, Euro, olympics, etc…) both live or on TV and I can just say that Ricky Rubio is truly special. I am a fan of Saras and good playmaking in general, and no disrespect to him or others, Ricky is the real deal. As good defensively as offensively, i hope he keeps getting better and better. Flashy only when the situation requires him to be, Rubio is as serious as you can get. A true point guard. And I don´t support Joventut at all.

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  4. migala
    17 years ago

    Anyone is watching Spain-Argentina now?

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