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Congrats to the newest member of the NBA, HAMED HADADI!

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    #31
    Memphis is pretty good this year. They traded O.J. Mayo. He was the 3rd pick in the first round and everybody rates him high. I see some games from him.

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      #32
      Congratulations to him.
      I hope he works hard and helps his career and Iranian basketball.

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        #33
        I never thought I'd be so excited to go to an LA Clippers v. Memphis Grizzlies game. But I'll be at the games for sure when Memphis is in town this year.

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          #34
          Originally posted by PFS View Post
          this just ruined my day
          because now i have to follow the nba aswell
          so its NBA,IPL,LA LIGA,EPL,UCL,ACL,WCQ,
          i think his success in the nba depends 33% on him, 33% on the coach, and 33% on O.J. Mayo. If the coach plays him, he works his ass off, and oj can draw his defender on every possession, this guy could have a hell of a career.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Aryan View Post
            Too bad he signed for sh1t team, but at least its NBA
            This is HUGE NEWS! I think this is the biggest news in Iranian Sports History ... making the NBA is no small feat ... especially in a sport we have had historically no business in, basketball!!

            Anyway, Memphis Grizzlies have two of the best young prospects in the game ... Mayo and Rudy Gay, they are amazing and might surprise ppl in the West!

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              #36
              I can't wait to see his reaction the first time he sees Adriana Lima show up to a Memphis game to support her fiance Marko Jaric and Hamed's eyeballs pop out.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Babak View Post
                I never thought I'd be so excited to go to an LA Clippers v. Memphis Grizzlies game. But I'll be at the games for sure when Memphis is in town this year.

                i'll be there too




                but yea seriously...who ever thought seeing clippers vs. grizzlies would be worth watching

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Ridi-Q-Lus
                  I would have to disagree with you. He was successful because of his tenacity and hard work. He was not a very "skilled" player. He was a great athlete, but I wouldnt use the word "skilled". In my humble opinion, the most talented athlete (in a team sport) Iran has ever had would be Ali Karimi. Now if he had the tenacity and dedication that Ali Daei had (or some could argue, has) he could have been something very very special in the world of football.
                  Sorry, I have to disagree with you. Karimi has the given talent but unfortunately he wasnt blessed with the other more imporant aspects, he is a different issue and I deffinately wouldnt say his skills exceeds Mr. Daei just because his type of 'skill' is more entertaining to the avg. spectator.
                  Inorder to achieve something great which is what Mr.Daei has done in allot of aspect you have to have all three( Skill(Talent), Hard Work and dedication). Millions of ppl around the world have the Hard work and Dedication, but what stops them from becoming something great?...Its Talent or skills

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                    #39
                    there are a lot of ways a thread could go but i must say i did not see this one ending up as hadadi vs daei vs karimi

                    babak that might not be a problem, jaric could go to the knicks. i really hope not cause i have some unfinished business with her

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                      #40
                      He's gona have a tough time fitting in with the current guys on the Memphis roster, although I'm guessing he'll probably end up befriending a foreign guy like Jaric. Or maybe Hakim Warrick, because his name is Hakim lol. I don't think he's even Muslim.

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                        #41
                        wow

                        this is not only great for Hamed, but for Iran basketball in general...

                        NBA just increased its fans by a big margin..

                        ستايشگر آموزگاری هستم که انديشيدن را
                        به من بياموزد و نه انديشه ها را. زرتشت

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                          #42
                          great news. this is great

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                            #43
                            wow !!! speechless! great great news, I knew this would happen but didnt think it'd happen so early, I dont follow basketball that much, can someone give me some info about his team? are they any good?
                            چو ایران نباشد تن من مباد
                            We thank and support Mr.Kamran Delan for many years of dedication and service to Iranian Football Community.

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                              #44
                              They're a weak team, but have a very strong nucleus of young players, and can be one of the top teams in the league in 2-3 years assuming the players stay and develop together. Hadadi can be a big name NBA player on a very good team assuming he develops well with this core in the next few years, so its a good situation for him.

                              Also, I think he's better off in a city like Memphis without all the Iranian hype and nightlife that would distract him, since he's known to be a big partyer.

                              I think we should all email the Memphis team and ask them how we can purcahse a Hadadi jersey just to show them the interest he has brought.

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by Babak View Post
                                I can't wait to see his reaction the first time he sees Adriana Lima show up to a Memphis game to support her fiance Marko Jaric and Hamed's eyeballs pop out.
                                Hadadi's wife will murder him.

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