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Team France roster for 2012 Olympics released: Yes, Tony Parker’s included

July 5, 2012

Vincent Collet today released his final roster of Team France for the 2012 Olympic Games. Best news for Les Bleus’ (and perhaps San Antonio Spurs’) faithful is, of course, the inclusion of Tony Parker in the roster, implying that recovery from his eye injury is meeting no setbacks.

The final twelve for France is:

Nicolas Batum (Portland Trail Blazers)
Yannick Bokolo (Gravelines Dunkerque)
Fabien Causeur (Caja Laboral Baskonia)
Nando De Colo (Valencia BC)
Boris Diaw (San Antonio Spurs)
Mickael Gelabale (Asvel Villeurbanne)
Charles Kahudi (Le Mans Sarthe)
Tony Parker (San Antonio Spurs)
Florent Pietrus (Valencia BC)
Kevin Séraphin (Washington Wizards)
Ali Traore (Lokomotiv Kuban)
Ronny Turiaf (Miami Heat)

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Comments: 4
  1. Corpuscle Ken Schism
    13 years ago

    http://goo.gl/gRWbr

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  2. Greg
    13 years ago

    That roster won’t medal.

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  3. John
    13 years ago

    Decent team

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  4. Gus
    13 years ago

    Im gonna shock the world but i see Spain,argentina,brazil and USA in semis and in that order to medal

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13 years ago 4 Comments FIBA, More2012 Olympic Games, Ali Traoré, ASVEL Villeurbanne, Boris Diaw, Caja Laboral Baskonia, Charles Kahudi, Fabien Causeur, Florent Pietrus, Gravelines-Dunkerque, Kevin Seraphin, Le Mans-Sarthe, Lokomotiv Kuban, Miami Heat, Mickael Gelabale, Nando de Colo, Nicolas Batum, Portland Trail Blazers, Ronny Turiaf, San Antonio Spurs, Tony Parker, Valencia BC, Vincent Collet, Washington Wizards, Yannick Bokolo
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