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    #31
    guys his middle name is ehsan i just found that out lol

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      #32
      Originally posted by Bobbyrider View Post
      guys his middle name is ehsan i just found that out lol

      ya thats what i said in another post lol.. its Hamed E. Hadadi

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        #33
        any updates on this?

        are they still interested or they watched our olympic games and said nevermind (?)

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          #34
          Originally posted by EKBATAN View Post
          any updates on this?
          are they still interested or they watched our olympic games and said nevermind (?)
          http://www.cleveland.com/olympics/in...ns_on_sig.html

          "I think he has a good chance to play in the NBA," Bogut said. "He needs to get a bit stronger. Once he hits the weight room, he'll be a pretty tough horse."

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            #35
            thanks for the article, thats great

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              #36
              According to ISNA a french team wants Bahrami and Houston and Memphis are after Hadadi.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Nokhodi View Post
                According to ISNA a french team wants Bahrami and Houston and Memphis are after Hadadi.

                houston?? they want a back up for yao or something? thats strange


                ISNA if full of shit anyways...not as much as other iranian sources but to me they're all bullshit sources...i believe it if i see the americans talk about it

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by raul View Post
                  http://www.cleveland.com/olympics/in...ns_on_sig.html
                  "I think he has a good chance to play in the NBA," Bogut said. "He needs to get a bit stronger. Once he hits the weight room, he'll be a pretty tough horse."


                  thanx man

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                    #39
                    would love for him to go to Houston!

                    but realistically he isn't NBA material

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                      #40
                      would love for him to go to Houston!

                      but realistically he isn't NBA material
                      Memphis would be better for him.

                      Decent amount of playing time.

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                        #41
                        An I RAN ian in NBA. Are you kidding me???? Specially with david the jew stern?? baba velemoon konid shomaha che dele khoshi darid va che omidi darid. Even if he was the next michael Jordan he was not going to play in the NBA. This guy is from I ran playing in one of the most watched league in the world. This wont happen and dont bet a penny on him playing in US.

                        Furthermore he is too slow and weak for NBA. Forget about it.

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                          #42
                          Haddadi, who plays for Iran's Olympic team, said Thursday he expects to sign a deal with the NBA's Memphis Grizzlies. Haddadi said he plans to meet with Grizzlies coach Marc Iavaroni.

                          The Grizzlies, according to the Memphis Commercial Appeal, want to add Haddadi to their roster.

                          "I like America," Haddadi said in his halting English. He visited the United States in July to play in a Utah summer league.

                          Iran's assistant coach Mehran Hatami said he expects no obstacles to block Haddadi's NBA future.

                          "For sure, he will come," Hatami said.

                          Haddadi has plenty to learn. When he lifts the ball over his head, it's over. With his massive frame and long arms, he scores easily.

                          But what must intrigue the Grizzlies is his potential. Even in his raw, unfinished condition, he shows flashes of dominance. With the help of a personal trainer, Haddadi could become a frightening presence in the lane.

                          On Thursday, Ehadadi battled against Australian center Andrew Bogut, the former Utah star who plays for the Milwaukee Bucks. Haddadi collected 15 points, eight rebounds and three blocked shots in Iran's 106-68 loss.

                          This is Iran's first basketball appearance in Olympic competition since 1948. With a big man named Ehadadi leading the way, it won't be the last.

                          "I think he has a good chance to play in the NBA," Bogut said. "He needs to get a bit stronger. Once he hits the weight room, he'll be a pretty tough horse."

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by gobrowns1 View Post
                            Memphis would be better for him.
                            Decent amount of playing time.

                            that all depends though.

                            Rockets might no be able to re-sign Dikembe and with Yao's injury concerns they might need some depth.

                            If Yao goes down then 6'9'' Scola is gonna have to take his place, or even if Yao needs a breather...the next guy is 6'7'' Dorsey!

                            It all depends on whether Mutumbo can be re-signed though.

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                              #44
                              hi ppl,im back after some time off the forum.i got a link for u to the grizzlies team forum.hope it can help GOOO HAMED http://boards.grizzliesonline.com/in...showtopic=2699

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by b_tonymontana View Post
                                An I RAN ian in NBA. Are you kidding me???? Specially with david the jew stern?? baba velemoon konid shomaha che dele khoshi darid va che omidi darid. Even if he was the next michael Jordan he was not going to play in the NBA. This guy is from I ran playing in one of the most watched league in the world. This wont happen and dont bet a penny on him playing in US.
                                Furthermore he is too slow and weak for NBA. Forget about it.

                                loool bazam shooroo kardi
                                baba stop the negativity and loser mentallity

                                DAVID STERN THE JEW...personally invited iran's national team to utah to practice before the olympic game...they gave us lots of coverage on nba.com AND gave bahrami (the player who died last year) his own utah jazz jersey


                                check around first b4 u make judgements

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