ELPA encouraged with support shown at the 2019 Final Four

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21/May/19 14:22

Eurohoops.net

The ELPA was next to the four teams that qualified to the Final Four this past weekend in Vitoria.

By Eurohoops team / info@eurohoops.net

The management of the ELPA (EuroLeague Players Association)  visited the city of Vitoria-Gasteiz that hosted the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Final Four, where CSKA Moscow was crowned champion of the 2018/19 season.

During the Final Four events, ELPA management conducted meetings with active and former players, agents and other stakeholders of EuroLeague Basketball.

Per the press release of ELPA:

ELPA Managing Director Bostjan Nachbar commented on the thrilling season finale and talked about the progress ELPA has made in the past year. “First of all, I would like to congratulate all players who were participating at Final 4. I know that for some, their result was less than what they hoped for. Without any doubt, many of them will come back even stronger next season. As for ELPA – we’ve made some big steps since its foundation last June, but we are not stopping. To see players flourish on the court makes us work even harder. Growing support and recognition that the union has received in Vitoria-Gasteiz will definitely give even bigger motivation to management and our members, to continue with the work at hand.”

One of the most important things were meetings with the players that were in Vitoria during that time, especially those who are representing their teams in the representative board. They all gave ELPA encouraging words about the work already done in its first year of existence, and also about the improvements the organization is preparing for the new season.

The President of the players’ board, Gigi Datome, had this to say about the Final Four and the direction of work at ELPA. “Unfortunately for Fenerbahce Beko, Final 4 has been disappointing. But at the same time, we are not forgetting the big picture, which is the work that has to be done in the area of players protection and collective representation. We like the direction in which the players association is taking us and we should build on what we have accomplished in our first year.”

Bostjan Nachbar also visited young players that are participating in the EuroLeague Basketball Adidas Next Generation Tournament, at which he spoke about what it takes to become a professional basketball player and about the hurdles and traps that are hiding at various stages of such career.

 

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