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Erazem Lorbek: Deal not done with San Antonio Spurs, options open

June 21, 2012

Over at Kosarka.si, Erazem Lorbek, Slovenia’s most sought-after basketball player on the free-agent market cleared the air a bit vis-à-vis Spain-based reports that he’d already reached an agreement with the San Antonio Spurs for the 2012-13 season.

Lorbek stated that he’d heard the reportage from Spain that he’d signed a deal to play in the NBA, characterizing it as “false information.”

The Euroleague first-teamer went on to say that he saw two other options for himself for 2012-13 beyond the NBA: To renew a contract with FC Barcelona or to get with another Euroleague team. Lorbek also indicated that all options are open and that the NBA is not necessarily in the driver’s seat.

Lorbek concluded with the acknowledgement that he is suffering from a few minor injuries, but he should be ready for the next season.

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Comments: 5
  1. Jack
    10 years ago

    Why in the world would he want to go play with the Spurs?

    Aging, over the hill team.

    An over the top control freak coach.

    Bizarre player rotations and minutes.

    Etc.

    Lorbek can pick a much better NBA team than the Spurs.

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    • Gabe
      10 years ago

      A team that was just in the conference semi-finals?

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      • Gabe
        10 years ago

        I mean conference finals.

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    • Wesley
      10 years ago

      And you’re Idiot. You’re talking about a team that won 4 championships and that’s the best drafting players overseas. You don’t know anything about the game of basketball. You’re such a tool.

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    10 years ago

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