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Team Czech Republic's biggest fan

October 3, 2010

With the FIBA World Championship for Women title game just minutes away, BallinEurope pays tribute to a man who must be the biggest women’s basketball fan in the world. Or at least in Europe. Definitely in the Czech Republic.

Rostislav Pav, to whom it seems the women’s game “is better than the men’s game” will surely be in his glory tonight as the Team Czech Republic attains easily its best finish internationally in women’s basketball just by taking the floor in the game against Diana Taurasi, Sue Bird and the ladies of Team USA tonight.

The official FIBA World YouTube channel calls the below video “The Most Dedicated Fan of Czech Republic,” so we’ll simply run with that. Talk about devotion…

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