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    FIBA Asia U18 Qualifying Tournament

    21/06/2012 Kazakhstan 63 Uzbekistan 60
    22/06/2012 Kazakhstan 74 Kyrgyzstan 60
    23/06/2012 Kazakhstan 84 Turkmenistan 68

    22nd FIBA Asia U18 Championship

    17/08/2012 Kazakhstan 46 Iran 105
    18/08/2012 Kazakhstan 69 Philippines 83
    19/08/2012 Kazakhstan 65 Saudi Arabia 76
    20/08/2012 Kazakhstan 52 Mongolia 60
    21/08/2012 Kazakhstan 76 Singapore 59

    FIBA Asia Qualifying Tournament

    07/05/2013 Kazakhstan 80 Uzbekistan 60

    27th FIBA Asia Championship
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    Beautiful start

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    Children! Doing pretty!

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    Rustam Yargaliyev, I love how this guy plays.

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    Nice work--thank you for sharing-
    Thanks so much for this. I appreciate the effort. It really helps a lot.
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    Matteo Boniciolli will coach of the NT for the next two years.
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    why Kazakhstan NT dissapear in the asia champion last year?

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    Quote Originally Posted by yuanqiuchiren View Post
    why Kazakhstan NT dissapear in the asia champion last year?
    http://forums.interbasket.net/showth...ht=#post597440 + http://forums.interbasket.net/showth...ht=#post610521

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    Sergey Shmakov elected CABA Secretary General http://www.fibaasia.net/NewsDetails.aspx?id=2366
    Shmakov: We're ambitious, but we know there’s a lot of work to do http://www.fibaasia.net/InterviewDetails.aspx?id=214

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    http://sports.kz/news/komanda-prizrak (rus)

    - yet another season w/o money (need ~130k usd for training camps and participation in international competitions; previous years budgets here)
    - Boniciolli is not head coach of nt as it reported recently
    - seems next year situation will not change and most likely nt will not participate in fiba asia champ 2013

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    Pro basketball: McCaskey grad Jerry Johnson a hit in Kazakhstan
    By MIKE GROSS, Sports Columnist
    mgross@lnpnews.com

    Jerry Johnson has become an unofficial citizen of the world during a decade of playing pro basketball in places like Turkey, Lithuania, Poland, France and Cyprus.

    He's about to become an official citizen of …

    Kazakhstan?

    Kazakhstan.

    Johnson, 31, played high school basketball at McCaskey and college ball at Rider, which will induct him into its athletic hall of fame next month.

    He just completed his second season with the B.C. Astana Tigers, who have won seven of the last nine titles in the country's pro league, the Kazakh National League.

    Johnson averaged 11.2 points and 4.4 assists in 28 minutes per game.

    Astana is the country's capital city. B.C. Astana is the league's only team that also competes internationally.

    The team's coach, Matteo Boniciolli, also coaches the national team. Johnson is persuing dual citizenship so that he can compete with the national team in the World Basketball Championship next year and down the road, perhaps, in the 2016 Olympics.

    "The (national) team is developing, and they want to do more," Johnson said during a noisy phone call from Astana on Tuesday.

    "They asked me if I wanted to be a part of it, and I said, 'Why not?' "

    There was laughter — not at Johnson, presumably — and a loud voice in the background.

    "That's my driver," Johnson said.

    Yes, he has a driver, and a nice place to live and an international school for his kids to attend.

    Kazakhstan is north of Afghanistan, south of Russia, west of China and about as far from the NBA as you can get without venturing to outer space, but it's a relatively oil-rich country, and Astana is a big (population: 775,000), modern city.

    If you can ball, and Johnson can, and you're willing to globe-trot, and Johnson is, you can live nicely in some far-flung outposts.

    "It's not really that unusual," Johnson said of his dual-citizenship plans.

    There are some well-known examples.

    Serge Ibaka, the Oklahoma City Thunder's fine power forward, was born in the Congo, moved to Spain as a teenager, became a Spanish citizen in 2011, and helped Spain to an Olympic silver medal in 2012.

    Luol Deng of the Chicago Bulls fled his native Sudan with his family during a Civil War and lived in Egypt and Great Britain before playing high school and college (Duke) basketball in the U.S.

    He became a British citizen in 2006, and has played for the British national team.

    You do have to be willing and able to globe-trot, though. Johnson returned to Lancaster Wednesday, and will be here for about a month.

    Then he'll head to Italy (recall the coaches' name, Matteo Boniciolli) for training camp, and some games with the Italian U20 national team.

    The team will return to Kazakhstan briefly, and schedule games here and there with Lithuanian and other pro opponents.

    They'll head to China in July, and prepare to compete in the FIBA Asian Championships, scheduled for Aug. 1-11 in Manila, Philippines.

    (The original host city was Beirut, Lebanon, but what with the Syrian Civil War, general unrest in the Middle East and all …)

    The top three finishers in that event earn berths in next year's World Championships, commonly known as the FIBA World Cup, in August and September in Madrid, Spain.

    The World Cup in contested every four years. The United States beat host Turkey in the 2010 gold-medal game.

    Since the tournament opened to professionals in 1994, MVP awards have been won by Shaquille O'Neal, Dirk Nowitski, Pau Gasol, Kevin Durant and, during the NBA lockout in 1998, some dude from Yugoslavia.

    Yes, Johnson probably, eventually, will return to Lancaster and stay a while. He has a foundation, through which he'd like to run camps and AAU teams. There has even been talk of his coaching, or helping to coach, at McCaskey someday.

    "Not yet, though," he said. "I'm not done playing."

    Or wearing out his passport.
    http://lancasteronline.com/article/l...azakhstan.html
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    Kazakhstan finally found funding and this summer all best players (Ponomarev, Bose/Kolesnikov, Yargaliyev, Zhigulin...) will be in nt
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    Quote Originally Posted by Walken View Post
    Kazakhstan finally found funding and this summer all best players (Ponomarev, Bose/Kolesnikov, Yargaliyev, Zhigulin...) will be in nt
    That's good news to hear! I don't think Kazakhstan will do anything special but at least they will have a descent team and should aim to qualify to the second round.

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