lundi 28 mars 2011

The Euro away for Beaubois

L'Euro s'éloigne pour Beaubois

Mark Cuban, Dallas Mavericks owner, reiterated loudly that he would do everything possible to prevent Rodrigue Beaubois to join the France team for the Euro this summer. A decision irrevocable?
Cuban vetoes for Beaubois Three weeks after the announcement by Joakim Noah of his
intention to be present with the team in France this summer for Euro 2011, Vincent Collet may frown on Thursday. The coach of the France team will indeed probably aware of the strong stance of Dallas for the provision of the Blues Rodrigue Beaubois. Asked by L'Equipe, Mark Cuban, the mercurial owner of the Mavericks has been unequivocal about the Texans that fans fondly called Roddy: "He will not play (Editor's note: Selection). I will do everything I can to prevent it () It would need to dribble, to be their centerpiece. It is beyond question! "Not a fan of competitions of FIBA, is an understatement, Cuban is even more legitimate to oppose the selection of starting point guard he was his employer, any First, and the former Cholet was injured last summer with Team France (broken foot) which caused him to miss two-thirds of the season. Beaubois is returning to competition until 16 February. One can therefore understand the position of boss Mavs, already expressed in January, even if we regret it for the good of the team of France and his chances to shine at Euro 2011 (qualifying for the 2012 London Olympics! ).
Launched one of his favorite subjects of annoyance, Mark Cuban did is also not stay at this simple sentence in this interview. The American businessman has allowed a new diatribe against the International Basketball Federation, his best enemy, behind David Stern, the owner of the NBA. "The FIBA ​​competitions are a waste of time. FIBA is fortunate that the NBA is stupid and give them our best players for free. And I'm doing everything I can to not be stupid. The Olympics are not an amateur competition. It is for professionals. If the FIB ... Read the article on sport24.com

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