"Efes Pilsen" atlaiž četrus spēlētājus
Negaidīta ziņa pienākusi no Turcijas, kur vadošais valsts basketbola klubs "Efes Pilsen" uzreiz atlaidis četrus amerikāņus, kuri drošības apsvērumu dēļ atteicās doties uz Eirolīgas spēli Serbijā.
Stambulas "Efes Pilsen" ceturtdien aizvadīs izbraukuma spēli Eirolīgā, kad tiksies ar Belgradas "Partizan". Uz šo spēli drošības apsvērumu atteicās doties četri "Efes Pilsen" amerikāņi - Drjū Nikolass, Lorens Vūdss, Rašads Raits un Andrē Hatsons. Stambulas klubs par šādu rīcību atlaida visus četrus spēlētājus.
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Un pat Kosovaa ir 5... !
Es saprotu droshiiba pirmajaa vietaa... bet tad nevajag sleegt liigumus pa miljoniem, bet palikt majaas un buut droshiibaaa.
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Euroleague Basketball has spoken to both Partizan Igokea and Efes Pilsen in order to ensure the utmost security during Thursday night's Top 16 game in Belgrade. Partizan and local police have guaranteed security for the visitors from Efes Pilsen, having presented a security plan approved by the Turkish Embassy in Belgrade. Euroleague Basketball has a representative present in Belgrade who will attend to any of Efes's concerns or needs while in the city. "The security of Euroleague teams is of utmost concern and will always be a priority," Euroleague Basketball CEO Jordi Bertomeu said. "Regarding the Efes players who have not gone to Belgrade, we know that the team is still trying to get them to come to Belgrade, although the game will be played regardless, as scheduled. Euroleague rules do not prohibit games from being played with fewer than the mandated 10 players on the bench, but call for a disciplinary proceeding to be considered when that minimum is not met. If Efes must participate in the game with fewer than 10 players, a course of action will be decided at a later stage."