By Chris Sheridan I’ve already given you my take on yesterday’s collective bargaining negotiations in New York. So we shall once again take a trip around the Internet to have a look at the views of the writers who have been closely covering this dispute. _ Ken Berger, CBSSports.com: “The only thing both sides agreed on after this latest round of posturing and semi-negotiating was that the players had come to the table with economic concessions the owners and NBA negotiators could live
If Nachbar returns to NBA, he’d say “Yo” to Brooklyn
By Chris Sheridan KAUNAS, Lithuania — Bostjan Nachbar indeed wants to get back into the NBA, and don’t be surprised if he ends up in one of three places: New Jersey, Toronto or Detroit. Nachbar, who has been working out for two weeks after having surgery to remove loose cartilage from his ankle, arrived Tuesday in this quaint Lithuanian city to provide color commentary for Slovenian television as his homeland plays in the quarterfinals. He has spent the past three years playing in Russia
Eurobasket: Quarterfinal previews
By Chris Sheridan KAUNAS, Lithuania — This city is the birthplace and/or childhood home of Arvydas Sabonis, Sarunas Jasikevicius, Sarunas Marciulonis and Zydrunas Ilgauskas, and by the end of next weekend it will be the metropolis (to use that word loosely) where the latest European champion is crowned. Eight teams have made it to the quarterfinals of EuroBasket, and the do-or-die portion begins Wednesday night with Spain-Slovenia and Macedonia-Lithuania. Thursday’s games are France-Greece and Russia-Serbia, and the semifinals — which will determine which two teams qualify for the 2012 Olympics
EuroBasket: Dancer of the Day (Substitute)
By Chris Sheridan KAUNAS, Lithuania — When you travel to a city that does not have enough hotel rooms to accomodate all its visitors, one way around the problem is to rent an apartment. That is what I am doing today, Tuesday — a day on which there are no games at Eurobasket, and this canine is keeping me safe. [caption id="attachment_298" align="alignnone" width="547" caption="This is Dziule, who dances by lifting one paw. She is 2, and her basketball player is Povilas, who
Thanks to O’Grime, Jonas Valanciunas has been rapped about
By Chris Sheridan Check out this video by Miami rapper O’Grime: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WV9c0pBH5dM It is going viral here in Lithuania, and should do the same in Toronto when the lockout ends. So far, 2,500 likes on O’Grime’s facebook page. Guaranteed to stick in your head.
Russia defeats Macedonia at buzzer; Eurobasket quarterfinals are set
By Chris Sheridan VILNIUS, Lithuania — Sergei Monia banked in a 3-point shot off an inbounds pass with 2.5 seconds remaining to give Russia a 63-61 victory over Macedonia on Monday night in the final game of Round 2 at Eurobasket. After two aborted inbounds plays — the Macedonians intentionally fouled on the first one with 2.8 seconds left, and Russia’s Alexei Shved then banged the ball off the player defending the inbounds pass and back out of bounds to avoid a 5-seconds call, Shved found Monia on the right
Argentina wins Tournament of the Americas
They did it in their home country, defeating Brazil 80-75 behind Luis Scola’s 32 points. Both teams locked up Olympic berths with their semifinal victories. The field for the Olympics now includes the United States, Great Britain, Tunisia, Australia, Argentina and Brazil. Two teams will come out of EuroBasket, and a ninth from the FIBA Asia tournament on Sept. 25. Three more berths will be determined next July at a pre-Olympic qualifying tournament at a site to be determined (please let it
Eurobasket: Dancer of the Day
FYI, the mascot in the background is named Amberis.