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Letter to Santa Claus

December 22, 2008

Dear Santa Claus,

First of all, thank you for existing. Because during such a crisis as this, I’ve been worrying that Christmas might also be reserved for the Chapter 11 treatment. But you’re not still dead, maybe you’re searching for money like General Motors and Chrysler are (oops…maybe you’re healthier, up there in Lapland). I’m writing you this letter in the hopes you’ll satisfy my wishes. I think I won’t pretend too much: We are talking about basketball here. This is my list:

• 24 elite teams in the Euroleague. I can’t see Panionios or Le Mans playing Europe’s most important competition. The best with the best: That’s my opinion. And Ljubljana, Nancy, Zalgiris getting 20 or more points on the road? Mentality, people. They don’t have enough to face the Euroleague, so they can stay in the Eurocup, full stop. So, dear Santa Claus, if you would carry to me an Euroleague reserved for Italian, Spanish, Greek, some Russian and Turkish teams, I’d be the happiest boy you’ve ever pleased! A recommendation: Don’t say anything to Patrick Baumann; call only Jordi Bertomeu to hear what he says about this idea.

• Less perimeter-oriented basketball. My basketball is not catch-and-shoot style, it’s not target practice. I want hesitations, spin moves, and mid-range plays back! I would see big men able to score back to the basket, getting the ball on the low post, scoring tap-ins and fighting for rebounds. I’m bored to see power forwards and centers who shoot only beyond the arc. Should I be pleased to have Ksistof Lavrinovic here in Siena? OK, you win there. But I’d be satisfied if you equipped Montepaschi with a Greg Oden-like player: That way I’d be sure of the European title. Cheers.

• Endless changes in the NIKEID Fantasy Challenge.

• New and better arenas – no more gyms. Build them on your own, ’cause my feeling is that the economic crisis could stop owners from investing a few euros in new palaces, despite Bertomeu and his calls for 9000 seats per squad.

• CSKA’s cheerleaders on every court.

• Responsible agents who are honest in managing contracts and do the best they can for their clients, rather than themselves. Brandon Jennings’ case should teach us something, because with the season going on, the thought that B.J. would develop his skills much more in the NCAA instead on the Lottomatica’s pine consistently increases. Two reasons: the great combo-guard class (UNC’s Ty Lawson, Gonzaga’s Jeremy Pargo, Davidson’s Stephen Curry, UCLA’s Darren Collison, Memphis’ Tyreke Evans, Kansas’ Sherron Collins) we are now admiring in college basketball, and the resignation of Jasmin Repesa. If a 19-year-old in his first experience outside the US, has two or three different coaches during the season, well, you add further confusion to your mind

• A team for Dimitris Itoudis: Zelimir Obradovic can’t stand his unstoppable talking anymore.

That’s all. Have I made requests you can’t attend to? OK then, give me the latest Air Jordans. But please, pledge yourself to help people keep their jobs, so they might forget all their problems at least while watching a basketball game.

Yours Truly,

Francesco Cappelletti

Dec 22, 2008ballineurope
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Comments: 8
  1. robbe
    14 years ago

    Beautiful arenas
    Cheerleaders everywhere
    Closed league with the continent’s best teams
    Spinmoves, dunks, dribblings, midrange shots
    Few faceup-power forwards
    Nike, Adidas, Converse
    Greg Oden

    I know a league for you. And I’m not even Santa Claus.

    The only thing I can’t help you with is the angel-like agents.

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  2. Javi
    14 years ago

    As for endless trades in the NIKEiD Fantasy Challenge, it’s a done deal, man.

    But only between the end of the regular season and the start of the Top 16.

    If you can’t wait, you can always join the Eurocup FabFive and trade til you drop!

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  3. radallo
    14 years ago

    24 elite teams in the Euroleague: it would be great but in my opinion sounds pretty impossible to find 24 strong team in the same season (unless you consider the idea to find 16 european + 8 nba)….

    I agree it can be boring watching a 20+ point delta game.. but it can happen even between great teams (PANA-BARCA, BARCA-MPS); moreover smaller team give the oportunity to watch young player on the field (for future NIKEID edition maybe..), to improve their skill ..and mentality as well (to be sold to rich clubs).

    Anyway.. this formula might have some fracture.. but the TOP16 is a great basketball show!!

    New arenas update: here’s some drawings of the project of the future Fortitudo Arena..
    http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=767350
    http://europaconcorsi.com/projects/68562-Parco-delle-Stelle/images

    I don’t know if the crisis will stop the project, and if we’ll never see it overbooked (fortitudo is now around 4000 attendance on average..) .. but let’s keep dreaming!

    Last, my wish to SantaClaus: stop NBA team from draining the best European player 😀 cheers

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  4. Arvids
    14 years ago

    I can agree with Tobi’s wish regarding agents caring about clients, but cannot agree about Jennings case whatsoever. Apart from Evans other guys have been in college for a considerable time already, so if you have some talent then by that time you should be already rather good. Can you really say that any of those kids would be able to step in decent Italian team and play a major role (or bigger role than BJ) at the moment? Maybe the kid will not raise his stock in eyes of scouts by playing in Roma, but in general I think he will learn more basketball fundamentals over here than he would playing in NCAA. Also you cannot put a tag on playing vs men instead of boys all the time. Maybe he would have been big star in NCAA for Arizona, but now he learns to play men’s ball and I will be ready to pass my judgement at the end of the season. Because he still has time to prove that he is worth the hype.

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  5. Tobias
    14 years ago

    I dont want to take Francesco’s fame – He wrote this article and did a great job as always – I just published it.

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  6. aiste
    14 years ago

    Sorry, haven’t even read all the article, but one phrase that I just cannot leave.
    As a fan of Zalgiris my opinion might be not objective, but as a fan of basketball I should say that Zalgiris deserves to be in a first league. as a basketball country (with the population of 3.5 mil and great achievements that’s kinda correct name to use) Lithuania has to have at least 1 team in Euroleague even though it’s pretty hard times for the team. I believe in my team so do all here

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  7. Zyanya
    12 years ago

    Can I just say, this blog is what got me through the day today? Every time I read it, I just get more and more excited about what’s next. Very refreshing blog and very refreshing ideas. I’m glad that I came across this when I did. I love what you’ve got to say and the way you say it…

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    • Os Davis
      12 years ago

      Mother, is that you…?

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