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Με διαφορετική μορφή θα διεξαχθεί το φετινό “Adidas Eurocamp” στο “La Ghirada” του Τρεβίζο (Ιταλία) το διάστημα 10 με 12 Ιουλίου με τους καλύτερους Ευρωπαίους νέους παίκτες.
Όπως μπορείτε να δείτε στα ρόστερ που ακολουθούν ανάμεσα στα ονόματα περιλαμβάνονται αυτά του Γιώργου Τσαλμπούρη (1996) της ΑΕΚ αλλά και του Νίκου Ρογκαβόπουλου (2001) και Άρη Τσουργιάννη (2000) του Δούκα, τριών ιδιαίτερα ταλαντούχων Ελλήνων παικτών.
Την περσινή σεζόν πολυτιμότερος παίκτης της διοργάνωσης αναδείχθηκε ο Νίκολα Γιάνκοβιτς (1994) την ώρα που την κορυφαία πεντάδα απάρτιζαν οι Γιόβαν Νόβακ (1994), Ντιέγκο Φλακαντόρι (1996), Αούντου Αμπάς (1993), Ζόραν Νίκολιτς (1996) και Ντράγκαν Μπέντερ (1997).
Τα επίσημα ρόστερ σύμφωνα με το Eurohopes.com
– Aleksa Avramovic (’94) Serbia, KK Borac (Serbia), 6’4 PG.
– Romaric Belemene (’97) Congo, Unicaja Malaga (Spain), 6’9 SF.
– Boris Bojanovski (’93) Slovak Republic, Florida State University (USA), 7’3 C.
– Dario Brizuela (’94) Spain, Movistar Estudiantes (Spain), 6’3 PG/SG.
– Beka Burjanadze (’94) Georgia, Leyma Basket Coruña (Spain), 6’7 SF/PF.
– Vlatko Cancar (’97) Slovenia, Union Olimpija (Slovenia, 6’8 SF.
– Petr Cornelie (’95) France, Le Mans (France), 6’11 PF/C.
– Boris Dallo (’94) France, Sharks Antibes (France), 6’5 PG.
– Tomas Dimsa (’94) Lithuania, Fraport Skyliners (Germany), 6’5 SG.
– Martynas Echodas (’97) Lithuania, Zalgiris Kaunas (Lithuania), 6’9 PF.
– Youssoupha Fall (’95) Senegal, Le Mans (France), 7’3 C.
– Diego Flaccadori (’96) Italy, Aquila Trento (Italy), 6’5 SG.
– Danilo Fuzaro (’94) Brazil, Minas (Brazil), 6’4 PG/SG.
– Michael Fusek (’95) Slovak Republic, Spirou Charleroi (Belgium), 7’3 C.
– Sergi García (’97) Spain, CAI Zaragoza (Spain), 6’3 PG.
– Marius Grigonis (’94) Lithuania, ILC Manresa (Spain), 6’7 SG/SF.
– Kevin Harley (’94) France, Poitiers (France), 6’6 SG.
– Kenan Karahodzic (’96) Serbia, Unicaja Malaga (Spain), 6’10 PF.
– Vincent Kesteloot (’95) Belgium, Aalstar (Belgium), 6’7 SF.
– Verners Kohs (’97) Latvia, CAI Zaragoza (Spain), 6’9 SF.
– Leon Kratzer (’97) Germany, Baunach (Germany), 6’11 PF/C.
– Arnoldas Kulboka (’98) Lithuania, Baunach (Germany, 6’9 SG/SF.
– Vanja Marinkovic (’97) Serbia, Partizan Belgrade (Serbia), 6’6 SG.
– William McDowell-White (’98) Australia, Fresno State (USA), 6’5 PG.
– David Michineau (’94) France, Chalon (France), 6’3 PG.
– Kostja Mushidi (’98) Germany, SIG Strasbourg (France), 6’5 SG.
– Zoran Nikolic (’96) Montenegro, Joventut Badalona (Spain), 6’11 C.
– Oriol Pauli (’94) Spain, Herbalife Gran Canaria (Spain), 6’7 SG.
– Adam Pechacek (’95) Czech Republic, AZS Koszalin (Poland), 6’7 PF/C.
– Simon Pursl (’97) Czech Republic, CAI Zaragoza (Spain), 6’9 PF.
– Petar Rakicevic (’95) Serbia, Metalac Valjevo (Serbia), 6’8 PG/SG.
– Deryk Ramos (’94) Brazil, Brasilia (Brazil), 6’1 PG.
– Matic Rebec (’95) Slovenia, KK Krka Novo Mesto (Slovenia), 5’10 PG.
– Martynas Sajus (’96) Lithuania, Zalgiris Kaunas (Lithuania), 6’10 C.
– Jordan Sakho (’97) DR Congo, HM Torrelodones (Spain), 6’10 C.
– Benjamin Sene (’94) France, Sluc Nancy (France), 6’1 PG.
– Kenan Sipahi (’95) Turkey, Pinar Karsiyaka (Turkey), 6’5 PG.
– Rolands Smits (’95) Latvia, Montakit Fuenlabrada (Spain), 6’9 SF/PF.
– Morayoninuoluwa Soluade (’95) England, Gipuzkoa Basket (Spain), 6’5 PG.
– Emir Sulejmanovic (’95) Bosnia and Herzegovina, FC Barcelona B (Spain), 6’9 PF.
– Dejan Todorovic (’94) Serbia, Bilbao Basket (Spain), 6’7 SG.
– Georgios Tsalmpouris (’96) Greece, AEK Athens (Greece), 7’1 PF/C.
– Edgar Vicedo (’94) Spain, Movistar Estudiantes (Spain), 6’8 SF/PF.
– Mohammed YousofVand (’96) Iran, Chemidor Tehran (Iran), 6’9 PF/C.
– Karlo Zganec (’95) Croatia, Cedevita Zagreb (Croatia), 6’9 SF/PF.
– Paul Zipser (’94) Germany, Bayern Munich (Germany), 6’9 SF.
– Ante Zizic (’97) Croatia, KK Cibona Zagreb (Croatia), 6’11 C.
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– Mert Akay (’00) Turkey, Darussafaka Dogus (Turkey), 6’3 PG.
– Gleb Bednyakov (’01) Russia, BC Enisey-Union (Russia), 6’4 SG.
– Tarik Biberovic (’01) Bosnia and Herzegovina, OKK Spars Sarajevo (Bosnia), 6’5 SG.
– Josaphat Bilau (’00) France, INSEP Paris (France), 6’8 SF/PF.
– Nicolo Dellosto (’00) Italy, Servolana Trieste (Italy), 6’5 SG/SF.
– Sekou Doumbouya (’00) France, INSEP Paris (France), 6’7 SF/PF.
– Paul Eboua (’00) Cameroon, Stella Azzurra (Italy), 6’6 SG/SF.
– Dalibor Ilic (’00) Bosnia and Herzegovina, BC Igokea (Bosnia), 6’5 SF.
– Aris Tsourgianis (’00) Greece, Doukas (Greece), 6’6 SF.
– Oton Jankovic (’00) Croatia, Cibona Zagreb (Croatia), 6’8 SF.
– Ismail Karabilen (’01) Turkey, Fenerbahce Istanbul (Turkey), 6’8 PF/C.
– Volodymyr Markovetskyy (’00) Ukraine, Zalgiris Kaunas (Lithuania), 7’0 C
– Amar Mehic (’01) Bosnia and Herzegovina, Union Olimpija (Slovenia), 6’10 C.
– Mario Nakic (’01) Serbia, Real Madrid (Spain), 6’5 SG.
– Filip Petrusev (’00) Serbia, Laboral Kutxa (Spain), 6’9 PF/C.
– Nikos Rogkavopoulos (’01) Greece, Doukas (Greece), 6’7 SF.
– Luka Samanic (’00) Croatia, KK Zagreb (Croatia), 6’10 SF/PF.