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The Hoop (Free subscription) | 12/05/2008
Khmki announced the release of Kestutis Kemzura from his contract and now the lithunian coach is no longer the head coach of Khimki. Rumors speak of a conflict between him and the handsomely paid Carlos Delfino . In their announcement, the administration of Khimki thank Kestutis Kemzura for his contribution to the team and now Oleg Meleschenko will be acting as a head cocach until the replacement coach...
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FIBA (Free subscription) | 10/06/2008
BUENOS AIRES (Olympics) – BC Khimki’s Argentina guard Carlos Delfino will be sidelined for at least two more weeks as he continues his recovery from a broken finger. The 6ft 6in shooting guard had a magnificent Olympics with the South Americans, averaging 14.1 points and 5.1 rebounds to help them capture a bronze medal, but while preparing ...
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The Hoop (Free subscription) | 10/04/2008
Carlos Delfino spoke to greek TV channel SKAI and when questioned about his decision to sign with Khimky he said that he had offers from both Olympiakos and Panathinaikos . This essentially confirms earlier rumors of the summer that Panathinaikos was actually trying to get his signature. The argentinian sharp-shooter said that he wanted to sign with a team before the Olympic Games which is why he signed...
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FIBA (Free subscription) | 09/18/2008
MOSCOW (Super League) - BC Khimki are hoping that Carlos Delfino will turn in dynamic performances for them as he did with Argentina at the Olympics but they will have to be patient after the former Toronto Raptor suffered an injury this week. Delfino hurt his finger three minutes into a friendly against Lokomotiv Rostov in Gora, Slovenia, where Khimki are ...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 08/24/2008
Carlos Delfino had 20 points and 10 rebounds as Argentina won the bronze medal in men's basketball with an 87-75 win against Lithuania.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 08/24/2008
BEIJING -- Carlos Delfino had 20 points and 10 rebounds as Argentina won the bronze medal in men's basketball with an 87-75 win against Lithuania.
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The Big Lead (Free subscription) | 08/22/2008
We don’t want to spoil anything for non-East Coast viewers who are watching the game on NBC’s laughable tape-delay … but the game warrants a second post. That is all.3rd qtr: USA 78-64. Tempers flared, Nocioni picked up his fourth foul, and if not for Luis Scola and Carlos Delfino, this would be a rout. [...]
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Detroit Bad Boys (Free subscription) | 08/21/2008
Carlos Delfino is still frustrating Pistons fans. He (along with the rest of Team Argentina) faces Tayshaun Prince (and the rest of Team USA) in the Olympic semi-finals tomorrow (10:30 a.m. EST). I’ll be liveblogging for FanHouse — look for a link in the morning.
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PistonsNationBlog.com (Free subscription) | 08/21/2008
While watching a great Argentina vs. Greece matchup yesterday I remembered how much Carlos Delfino frustrates me. Carlos came into a tight game and drained big shot after big shot. He ended up with 23 points and 5 boards in 27 minutes of play as he and Manu escaped Greece by a bucket. For [...]
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20 Second Timeout (Free subscription) | 08/21/2008
Watching Argentina narrowly defeat Greece 80-78 to earn the right to play Team USA in an Olympic semifinal matchup, three things came to mind: 1) Argentina is a deadly three point shooting team Manu Ginobili scored 24 points while shooting 6-13 from three point range and Carlos Delfino added 23 points while shooting 5-8 from three point range. Ginobili is shooting 17-41 (.415) from behind the arc in...
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FIBA (Free subscription) | 07/29/2008
NANJING (Olympics) – Luis Scola scored 23 points and Carlos Delfino 18 to power Argentina past Iran on Tuesday at the FIBA Diamond Ball for Men. But the defending Olympic champions showed in their 81-71 win they still have plenty of cobwebs to get rid of before the start of ...
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End of the Bench (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
It’s coming. Whether David Stern wants it or not, the NBA is expanding into Europe. At its current state, the players are leading the expansion all on their own. The league is missing out. No one was alarmed when guys like Carlos Delfino and Bostjan Nachbar left the NBA for Europe this summer. After all, those [...]
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Mungowit's End (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
NBA players are starting to go (or go back) to European pro leagues. Well it's not too surprising really as it's just another example of how the weaker dollar spurs US exports. Some of the players in question are Europeans. Carlos Delfino and Juan Carlos Navarro have left to go back to a Euro team and the Spurs' first round draft pick (the improbably and wondrously named) Tiago Splitter decided to...
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Detroit Bad Boys (Free subscription) | 07/20/2008
It took a few days for the English-speaking mainstream media to catch up with the “Carlos Delfino to Russia” news that DBB reader Ohad sent me last week, but it finally happened. Now, Ohad passes along this translated tidbit from Ynet.co.il: “Slovenian center Primoz Brezec (216 cm, 1979) confirmed for several Slovenian media that he will [...]