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    #16
    wow thanks for keeping us updated Arash, and good to see Iran playing better now days....hope they win on the 6th and go to semi-finals and eventually win it all!!! zendeh baad Iran!




    Delam mikhad be Esfahan bargardam...
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuFI6ao7LY8

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      #17
      Alright guys,

      Lets get pumped up, Today is a good day,

      The quarterfinals will be played today, LETS hope that Both Iranian clubs can advance to the Semifinals of this tournament

      Saba Battri who have cruised to quarters so far will play Al-Jaish of Syria

      While Sanam have made it to the quarterfinals with HARD work, and a little luck, Today they will take on Syrian club Al-Jala

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        #18
        keep us posted, hopefully we go to semi-finals!




        Delam mikhad be Esfahan bargardam...
        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuFI6ao7LY8

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          #19
          Originally posted by karimi_nr1
          Actually we have,
          We have a very improving federation in Handball and our youth team last year played in the Youth World cup and finished 5th i belive
          We have a Iranian from the Handball federation of Iran sitting in the International board of members of Handball kind of FIFA but in the Handball way
          We have 2 Handball leagues in Iran, Iran Premier Handball league and Iran Division 1 Handball league
          We have referee cources for Iranian Women referees who wish to become Refs in Handball
          Its a improving sport in Iran, alot of effort being put into it

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            #20
            Which team does JABER ROUZBAHANI play for?

            How is he doing? Is he close to the NBA at all??

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              #21
              Originally posted by EKBATAN_GANGSTA
              Which team does JABER ROUZBAHANI play for?
              How is he doing? Is he close to the NBA at all??
              He plays for Saba Battri if i am correct and he was on USA for a while actually tried out and stuff and they really praised him but still no contract over there

              Anyway guys The quarterfinals will be played home and away style,

              The first leg of the quarterfinals will be played March 13th and March 14th for the iranian clubs and the 2nd legs will be all the way in April

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                #22
                Originally posted by karimi_nr1
                He plays for Saba Battri if i am correct and he was on USA for a while actually tried out and stuff and they really praised him but still no contract over there
                Anyway guys The quarterfinals will be played home and away style,
                The first leg of the quarterfinals will be played March 13th and March 14th for the iranian clubs and the 2nd legs will be all the way in April

                So he's in the same team as the other 2 black guys??

                Is he any better?? I know they didnt pick him cuz he didnt know the game too well. Im hoping he gets better since he's playing with some americans

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                  #23
                  who is this guy? how many points rebounds assists steals blocks does he average??? I wanna play him....bring it on! too bad they dont get paid sh*t.




                  Delam mikhad be Esfahan bargardam...
                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuFI6ao7LY8

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Amir H F
                    who is this guy? how many points rebounds assists steals blocks does he average??? I wanna play him....bring it on! too bad they dont get paid sh*t.
                    The Americans who play in Iran actually get average of around $250.000 every year

                    Iranian players who are national players with good profile get around 100K to 180K my cousin works in the Iranian basketball federation and he really praises it as a much better federation then IFF and its proffesional

                    Even though some clubs in Iran fail to pay payments to their players,

                    And he said the money they get paid over there is more then enough to live on he said,

                    And belive me Amir, This kid will kick ya ass, He is really good

                    I remember in the Asian basketball Championships he controlled that HUGE Chinese guy who plays in NBa like a rock in his fist

                    Really played good and blocked him very well

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                      #25
                      A picture from Todays Basketball league in Iran,

                      Saba Battris big American player,


                      Here is another picture of him

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                        #26
                        wow not bad pay at all....maybe that will be a second option for me if things dont work out here but I am on the rise and will not be giving up and up for ANY challenge. and wow how tall is that black guy?




                        Delam mikhad be Esfahan bargardam...
                        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuFI6ao7LY8

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                          #27
                          After looking at Ekbatan's signature I see now Rouzbahani is 7'6'' you shouldve said so before Arash, I thought he was a little guy like myself....now thats a different story and no wonder you said he was blocking Yao from China it all makes sense now, and by the way at that height why is he not in NBA??? how old is he? thanks. I still wouldnt be scared to play him though.




                          Delam mikhad be Esfahan bargardam...
                          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuFI6ao7LY8

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Amir H F
                            and by the way at that height why is he not in NBA???though.
                            it is the same story by football. you must have technique

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by nekounam
                              it is the same story by football. you must have technique

                              actually not really the same with basketball....if you have tremendous height like that AND you know the basics of basketball (which Rouzbahani seems to know) you have a good shot!!!

                              for example look at Shawn Bradley (7'6'') Georghe Muresan (7'7'') and our own Utah Jazz's Greg Ostertag (7'2'') they all suck but made it through 10+ years in the NBA because of there height, trust me its the truth.




                              Delam mikhad be Esfahan bargardam...
                              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuFI6ao7LY8

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Amir H F
                                actually not really the same with basketball....if you have tremendous height like that AND you know the basics of basketball (which Rouzbahani seems to know) you have a good shot!!!
                                for example look at Shawn Bradley (7'6'') Georghe Muresan (7'7'') and our own Utah Jazz's Greg Ostertag (7'2'') they all suck but made it through 10+ years in the NBA because of there height, trust me its the truth.

                                Yea but he lacks some basic things like;

                                Footwork and understanding proper game plays, He hasnt been trained right. He needs some work, you should contact him and try to help him get to the NBA.

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