• Home
  • FIBA
  • EuroLeague
  • NBA/NCAA
  • National Leagues
  • Podcast
  • Features
  • More
  • Contact

Grimag

  • FIBA
  • EuroLeague
  • NBA/NCAA
  • National Leagues
  • Podcast
  • Features
  • More

Delonte Holland suspended: the reason

October 24, 2007

I have read the news yesterday on eurobasket.com. It just said that the team suspended Delonte Holland from Virtus Bologna – a Euroleague contestant – because of problems with the coach for today’s Euroleague game against Zalgiris Kaunas.

In 2005 after playing for Atlas (Serbia-Montenegro) Holland, who played college ball at DePaul, got an offer from the Boston Celtics to join their training camp but did not make the jump to the NBA.

I wrote a quick email to Fabrice Turmel from – an Italian insider for Virtus Bologna – to ask him what really is going on with Delonte. Here is what he had to say:

Basically what happened is that Holland had a terrible game, got frustrated and said things to the coach he shouldn’t have. The president Sabatini said he was not sure to get back in the team because there are rules that he has to understand and if he doesn’t he’ll be sold. Apparently, that is not the first it happens to him. So he’s definitely out of (tomorrow’s) today’s euroleague game and for the following fixtures, we’ll just have to wait and see what the coach Pillastrini and Sabatini decide.

Oct 24, 2007ballineurope
Powered by Sidelines
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
This post was published on October 24, 2007
Who will make the first step?Things about Italy you did not know
Comments: 7
  1. Yarone Arbel
    17 years ago

    Well….if there’s anyone who should be banned for this is someone from the club. President, GM, coach or all 3.

    There was never a question regarding Delonte’s skills and abilities. It was mostly a question about his head… known as a head-case (although that might not be the case…just the rumors), u should expect that when u sign a player. If you sign a trouble-maker and punish him for making trouble….

    ReplyCancel
  2. Arkadios
    17 years ago

    Damn, i had him in my ‘good’ Euroleague Fantasy team!

    ReplyCancel
  3. ML
    17 years ago

    I was a teammate of Delont’s at DePaul and he is not a head case…he just wants to win real bad and he’s hard on himself, sometimes he lets his emotions take over. DH is a good guy.

    ReplyCancel
  4. NH
    17 years ago

    I played with Delonte for 1 year at DePaul and I found him to be very selfish and overall a jerk. He is a great player but treats people like garbage if he doesn’t get what he wants or if you can’t “offer” anything to him. Hey, what do I know, I was just a walk-on for 1 year but this is what I experienced during my time on the team (2002-2003 season). I specifically remember him throwing a towel at the end of the bench during a time when Coach Leaito pulled him and the towel ended up hitting my teammate and I in the face and he shouted and cursed at us. Not a cool thing to do. He is just not a good person. Too bad he hasn’t grown up or becamed humbled by his experiences overseas. I am NOT surprised this happened.

    ReplyCancel
  5. name
    17 years ago

    Yes, he’s very tallented guy, but his character is awful. besides that, he’s not even trying in defence, the only thing he cares is to score many points… Too bad, he’s wasting his tallent like that.

    ReplyCancel
  6. MJ
    16 years ago

    Holland has been a head case since high school. He has a lot of talent and has always wasted it because of his head. If he ever matures he will be aweson

    ReplyCancel
  7. LB
    15 years ago

    I knew him in High school , he always seemed like a cool guy . I did beat him 1 on 1 at one point ,

    ReplyCancel

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

ballineurope
17 years ago 7 Comments EuroLeague, More, NBA/NCAA
Recent Posts
NBA Semifinals 2025 Betting Guide for Series Outcome Wagers
NBA Semifinals 2025 Betting Guide for Series Outcome Wagers
7 hours ago
Kostas Papanikolaou plays a smaller on-court role these days, but his leadership remains vital to Olympiacos’ pursuit of a Euroleague title.
Kostas Papanikolaou’s Quiet Fire Powers Olympiacos
5 days ago
Cedi Osman and Juancho Hernangomez shone but Panathinaikos crumbled as Efes forced Game 5. Emmet Ryan breaks down what went wrong in Istanbul.
Why Panathinaikos Fell Apart in Istanbul
7 days ago
Categories
Recent Posts
Will Cummings Leads Galatasaray’s BCL Surge
NBA Semifinals 2025 Betting Guide for Series Outcome Wagers
Kostas Papanikolaou’s Quiet Fire Powers Olympiacos
Tags
EuroLeagueNBAYouTubeReal MadridCSKA MoscowFC BarcelonaFIBAOlympiacosPanathinaikosZalgiris KaunasACBSpainMaccabi Tel AvivRicky RubioTeam SpainLos Angeles LakersMontepaschi SienaPartizan BelgradeLithuaniaIrelandGermanyPau GasolItalyTeam LithuaniaTurkeyTeam FranceCaja Laboral BaskoniaLietuvos RytasFenerbahce ÜlkerGreeceJuan Carlos NavarroSerbiaSan Antonio SpursTony ParkerMinnesota TimberwolvesFranceDirk Nowitzkibasketball highlightsTeam RussiaALBA BerlinEuroCupEuroleagueDallas MavericksTeam USAEuroBasket 2011
Share
0
Facebook
ABOUT
BallinEurope.com was founded in September 2007 by Christophe Ney (who now runs the excellent scouting-themed website European Prospects) and Tobias Seitz, both then bloggers for FIBA.com with over 10 years’ worth of experience in the professional basketball world each. The mission then was to “provide a very unique perspective of Basketball in and about Europe.”
Most Commented
Why Andrei Kirilenko and CSKA Moscow must win the Euroleague
13 years ago
180 Comments
Euroleague Transfers Table 2008/2009
17 years ago
168 Comments
A week in highlights: Spanish block party, mighty Milos, Utah rap and some dude dunking in L.A.
14 years ago
139 Comments
Archives
Get In Touch

Email: emmetryan@gmail.com

Name: Emmet Ryan

2014 © BallinEurope. Join JCI Dublin