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Monday's cigarettes

After a long weekend, here are the cigarettes for this Monday after a short delay.

  • Boris Diaw has announced that he will compete with the French NT this fall. After their early elimination of the playoffs, the Phoenix Suns have accepted Diaw’s request to play in September against the Ukraine, Turkey and Belgium.
  • Chris Fleming, current head coach of Artland Dragons, will be the new head coach for Brose Baskets Bamberg.
  • Gasol 2.0 in Memphis next season already?
  • Some news from Timmy Hardaway’s best friend John Amaechi.
  • An 18-minute long interview with FIBA General Secretary Patrick Baumann.
  • Jared Reiner pays tribute to the Freaks.
  • Some rumors/news from Turkey: David Blatt signs a two-year deal with Dynamo Moscow; Kaya Peker also signs with Dynamo; and Ersan Ilyasova will most likely return to the NBA.
  • After a disapointing season, Oostende will go for a renewal. The first names are Ivan Paunic and head coach Vlado Vukoicic.
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  1. Stevan
    14 years ago

    It will be sad seeing another perspective coach leaving the country.
    I hope both will remain in serbia the season too

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  2. Linelson Y Castro
    14 years ago

    Tiago Splitter resigned with Tau Ceramica for 2 years.

    Spurs cry

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14 years ago 2 Comments MoreBoris Diaw, Brose Baskets Bamberg, Chris Fleming, Dynamo Moscow, Ersan Ilyasova, FIBA, France, Ivan Paunic, Jared Reiner, John Amaechi, Kaya Peker, Marc Gasol, Memphis Grizzlies, Oostende, Patrick Baumann, Phoenix Suns, Vlado Vukoicic
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