QUOTE(a bullet for your head @ Sep 26 2009, 02:37 )
Ο κοουτς Ποποβιτς σιγουρα ψαρεψε λαβρακι..ομως προκειμενου οι Σπερς να θεσουν πολυ ισχυρη υποψηφιοτητα για τον ερχομενο τιτλο,προτιμησε την εμπειρια του Κιθ Μπογκανς..και ετσι ο Τζακ ΜαΚλιντον ''απομακρυνθηκε'' απ το τρεινιγκ καμπ της ομαδας..
Ο Πατερας του ΜαΚλιντον ανεφερε πως οι Σπερς εδειξαν ενδιαφερον, ωστε ο Τζακ να παει στην Ευρωπη για μια σεζον..
Δεν αποκλειεται να τον δουμε λοιπον..
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/other/s...0,3959982.storyΟ Τζακ ΜαΚλιντον υπεγραψε στη Τουρκικη Αλλιαγκα Πετκιμ..
-October 25: Jack McClinton - signed with Aliağa Petkim (Turkey)
It's a bit disappointing to see that McClinton won't be playing in the NBA this year, since he certainly has the ability. It's also somewhat of a shame that he won't be in the D-League, since he'd be at the top of the call-up candidate list pretty much from the start. But this year I have a hard time holding it against guys for going to make money overseas. Plus, the Turkish league has a decent enough reputation (as far as I know; Ball in Europe never answered my question about the various European leagues, although admittedly that was a different question than "how well-regarded are the various leagues," although it still would've helped to know and they still didn't answer it, but it's still a good blog and I'm sure they're good people; no, I'm not just trying to fill space) that he might get some honest looks from NBA teams next year. McClinton joins Quinton Hosley, who signed with Petkim a few days earlier, on a team in its second year of existence. I don't really know if that makes a difference, but it means there likely isn't the institutional structure and stability of, say, an Efes Pilsen (feel free to tell me I'm wrong, someone). Izmir, where the team is located, is beautiful though, which I bring up mainly to brag that I've been to Turkey
http://www.ridiculousupside.com/2009/10/26...ons-10-19-10-25