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Ibaka: “It would be nice” to play in Spain during NBA lockout

July 4, 2011

Add Serge Ibaka to the list of NBA players willing to suit up for a European team in 2010-11 in the wake of the lockout situation. Ibaka played for Manresa of the Spanish national league for the 2008-09 season, and the official ACB website has posted excerpts from an interview the Oklahoma City Thunderer gave to Catalunya Radio on the weekend.

Citing the potential “many complications” of such a move, Ibaka nevertheless emphatically stated that he’d like to return to Spain, emphasizing that he “would rather play to stay in shape, rather than [doing nothing].”

Ibaka mused that he relishes “an opportunity to play where people love me. It would be nice.”

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  1. john marzan
    14 years ago

    any coverage of the 2011 U19 FIBA games in Latvia?

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