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Zaza Pachulia, Beşiktaş Cola Turka "couldn't agree on terms"

July 23, 2011

Hmmm, it appears that Beşiktaş Cola Turka’s 2011-12 squad won’t quite be so dream-teamy after all; Deron Williams’ new side will apparently not open the season with Zaza Pachulia on the floor.

Pachulia wrote thusly on Twitter last night: “There was lot of talking me going to play for Beşiktaş during lockout. We couldn’t agree on the terms and I’m not going to play for them.”

BiE now wonders about the veracity and feasibility of the ever-increasing rumors regarding Beşiktaş’ offer to Kobe Bryant; some news sources are currently reporting that an August date has been set for Bryant to meet with team officials. We’ll see.

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  1. bsguru
    13 years ago

    no need to say thanks

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  2. BISCAYNE
    13 years ago

    Thats a shame for Beşiktaş but they signed 4 other players except Deron so i guess this wont be a problem for them. I wish the best for Zaza and hope he can come to Europe for the lockout period that would be nice for him.

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