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those who live in US, Farman, Derboghosian and of course Mr Perfect Kazemi.
thats if he accepts the invite. He was a 0% chance of going but now its like 50%
----1990 TM, You will always have a special place in our hearts Goalie-----------abedzadeh----------
Defense----hassanzadeh-----zarincheh-------moharami----
midfield---namjoo motlagh---shahrokh bayani---cyrus ghayeghran---eftekhari---Abtahi
forward-----pius-----marfavi-----
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"Iranians are fiercely nationalistic", Michael Rubin, an Iran expert at the American Enterprise Institute
. Sports doesn't build character. It reveals it - Legendary UCLA coach, John R Wooden
If LBJ turns down his national team invitation he wont be seen more than a prick to most american people, now kazemi showing the cold shoulder for the NT? Let him walk if thats his sincere intention
If LBJ turns down his national team invitation he wont be seen more than a prick to most american people, now kazemi showing the cold shoulder for the NT? Let him walk if thats his sincere intention
was lbj ever treated like shit by the team melli and their players? Did lbj have to go to sarbazi if he set foot back in his country because he lost a chance at getting moafi permanently because of some sick bastards in the federation? Come on bro you dont know anything dont be so quick to judge
----1990 TM, You will always have a special place in our hearts Goalie-----------abedzadeh----------
Defense----hassanzadeh-----zarincheh-------moharami----
midfield---namjoo motlagh---shahrokh bayani---cyrus ghayeghran---eftekhari---Abtahi
forward-----pius-----marfavi-----
.
"Iranians are fiercely nationalistic", Michael Rubin, an Iran expert at the American Enterprise Institute
. Sports doesn't build character. It reveals it - Legendary UCLA coach, John R Wooden
The bball youth teams look pretty shitty when haddadi, Afagh, kamrani, nikkah bahrani retire we are pretty screwed. They should probably look at finding basketball dejagah's and gucci's I know for a fact there are some good Iranian high school and college players in Canada and the u.s and I'm sure there are some in Europe.
The bball youth teams look pretty shitty when haddadi, Afagh, kamrani, nikkah bahrani retire we are pretty screwed. They should probably look at finding basketball dejagah's and gucci's I know for a fact there are some good Iranian high school and college players in Canada and the u.s and I'm sure there are some in Europe.
they look shitty? why would you say that? you probably did not watch the U19 world championships this year. I saw some very good talents. One of them Yousufvand who got interest from all the top NCAA programs including Duke...but its not sure yet if he can go....especially, he needs to improve his english, so probably he will go to a prep school first.
Bottom line, we do have good talents.
they look shitty? why would you say that? you probably did not watch the U19 world championships this year. I saw some very good talents. One of them Yousufvand who got interest from all the top NCAA programs including Duke...but its not sure yet if he can go....especially, he needs to improve his english, so probably he will go to a prep school first.
Bottom line, we do have good talents.
Maybe they're not shit but I haven't seen anything that great from them they even lost to Egypt. They need to take the kazemi route if they stay in Iran they won't develop much.
Yes they did lost to them but they played some excellent games against high level teams. Egypt has some good talents also but Iran was better. Unlucky that they lost that game. I watched all matches. As I said, Yousofvand will try to leave Iran for the states...lets see what happens. 2 more players have the talent but there is a problem. I talked to some youth players. They make too much money in Iran to leave ...and for some players/families, money is important.
By the way, there's more excellent young players and I know....if you'd be interested in basketball, you'd know. Mohammad Yousofvand 207cm C 1996, Navid Rezayifar 191cm SG 1996, Behnam Yakhchali 197cm SG 1995, Arman Zangeneh 202cm PF 1993, Saleh Foroutannik 207cm PF/C 1994...we have some good players, I am not worried, even if it remains to be seen if Yousofvand can develop into a world class player or not as he is still young
they look shitty? why would you say that? you probably did not watch the U19 world championships this year. I saw some very good talents. One of them Yousufvand who got interest from all the top NCAA programs including Duke...but its not sure yet if he can go....especially, he needs to improve his english, so probably he will go to a prep school first.
Bottom line, we do have good talents.
Was he the point guard ? Number 8 ?
I thought that kid was a beast.
Was he the point guard ? Number 8 ?
I thought that kid was a beast.
number 8 needs time to see if he progresses. Good player overall but too many turnovers and uncontrolled plays. He could be also in my list though because he showed many good things too. Ali Allahverdi is his name 195cm, 1996
I wonder why the basketball federation is not trying to invite "do ragheh" players!! i think having competition in TM is a good thing and if they are good then why not!!
I wonder why the basketball federation is not trying to invite "do ragheh" players!! i think having competition in TM is a good thing and if they are good then why not!!
what does that mean? if you mean players who have 2 passports who are good....there are none, I would know.
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