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    Question CSKA Moscow 2010-2011

    With arrival of Dusko Vujosevic and Maric, Vesely & McCalebb to join him (as rumored) , CSKA is turning into a beast:

    1) McCalebb, Holden
    2) Langdon
    3) Siska, Vasely
    4) Chryapa, Smodis(?), Vorontsevich
    5) Maric, Kaun

    The problems for Vujosevic , as I see it,

    a) working with big-ego superstars, especially interesting how Dule will handle Holden
    b) language : Dule don't speak nor English, nor Russian ( as I know )
    c) the roster easily splits into 2 camps : veterans & ex-Partizan newcomers with all potential problems it may create

    Please share your thoughts on the subject.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Bounce View Post
    With arrival of Dusko Vujosevic and Maric, Vesely & McCalebb to join him (as rumored) , CSKA is turning into a beast:

    1) McCalebb, Holden
    2) Langdon
    3) Siska, Vasely
    4) Chryapa, Smodis(?), Vorontsevich
    5) Maric, Kaun

    The problems for Vujosevic , as I see it,

    a) working with big-ego superstars, especially interesting how Dule will handle Holden
    b) language : Dule don't speak nor English, nor Russian ( as I know )
    c) the roster easily splits into 2 camps : veterans & ex-Partizan newcomers with all potential problems it may create

    Please share your thoughts on the subject.
    in ex yugoslavia russian was foregin language that was learnig in schools, has similaritys with serbo-croatian so prhaps he dosen't talk fluentley russian but shold have problems with it...with good translator that wn't be problem

    we just neet do see how will he handle big baudget well he deserved shoot so it's about to see what will happen
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    Don't know but Partizan won't go far.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Victorious View Post
    Don't know but Partizan won't go far.
    it`s funny because it true

    on topic
    it would be very interesting too see how dule will handle the big stars like holden, langdon, siska...
    about new signings, I don`t know... marjanovic with problematic knee and gordon, who is known like "indian" player...

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    I saw on the CSKA Moscow website that they will play:

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    Armani Jeans Milano on Oct. 20 or 21 2010.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CKR13 View Post
    I saw on the CSKA Moscow website that they will play:

    NBA Teams Pre-Season Games:

    Oklahoma City Thunder on Oct. 14 2010

    Cleveland Cavaliers on Oct. 16 2010

    Non NBA Teams:

    Armani Jeans Milano on Oct. 20 or 21 2010.

    Kinda busy schedules for CSKA Moscow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pohani komarac View Post
    in ex yugoslavia russian was foregin language that was learnig in schools, has similaritys with serbo-croatian so prhaps he dosen't talk fluentley russian but shold have problems with it...with good translator that wn't be problem

    we just neet do see how will he handle big baudget well he deserved shoot so it's about to see what will happen

    Dule wining a title... Damn i don't think a coach has ever deserved it more IMO.

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    You can just dream about Vesely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pohani komarac View Post
    we just neet do see how will he handle big baudget well he deserved shoot so it's about to see what will happen
    If Maric+Vesely+McCalebb are indeed in , and it's a big if , so the only additional player he will need is a backup SG to Langdon

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    Dusko Vujosevic, CSKA Moscow head coach:

    I'm exceptionally satisfied and honored to continue my coaching career at such a reputed club as CSKA. My move to Moscow definitely marks a step forward in my career, but I do believe that what I'm bringing with me to CSKA will also contribute to my new club's better and bigger achievements. Russia holds tremendous potential in all aspects, including plentiful basketball talent, and I truly hope that my experience in working with youth, coupled with hard day-to-day work and dedicated commitment on the court, will help these talented Russian youngsters develop into real players.

    Naturally, alongside those efforts we will also have to fight our competitors every day as we strive to achieve top results. I have won many trophies in my career, but I still lack the Euroleague trophy. I have been dreaming about winning it and I hope that my dream will come true during my contract with CSKA. I sincerely hope that CSKA and Russia will show me the same kind of love that I feel coming into my new club and your country.
    Somehow youth & CSKA didn't worked so far. The club's is under pressure to make it final4 each season, let's see how patient will be the club's management

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    ..CSKA Moscow
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    After Marjanovic, how many more players needed? Another shooting guard (Russian) to complete the roster?

    And what about Kurbanov and Sokolov, will they stay? And will Shved get a chance next year?

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