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    Default Cape Verde beat Lebanon

    After winning in the first game the team of international African players, Cape Verde beat Lebanon 90-88. This must be a surprise for many people but not to me...they have a good group of players and i believe that in near future they will became a very strong team.

    It´s sad that players like Evora, Betinho, C.Andrade and Ryan Gomes can't anymore play for Cape Verde because they wiil give mutch more power to this team.

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    aaah close game did vogel play or is he out for good ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by karim
    aaah close game did vogel play or is he out for good ?
    Vogel is out for at least 3 months (Disc injury in his back).
    Cape Verde has really good three point shooters and their players (as per what Daniab heard from his friend who lives in France) had a height advantage and outrebounded the Lebanese team by a large margin. I personally was disappointed from this loss and I was hoping that the Lebanese team could get at least a few wins from all these exhibition games.

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    Wow!!! No offense to my Lebanese friends, but this is great news to me. I´m always happy when a smaller basketball country knocks off a big one (just like Leb-France). It´s an amazing accomlishment, even with Vogel out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mvblair
    Wow!!! No offense to my Lebanese friends, but this is great news to me. I´m always happy when a smaller basketball country knocks off a big one (just like Leb-France). It´s an amazing accomlishment, even with Vogel out.
    Well that is not great news for us!

    I just hope we can get better and at least get a win today!

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    well i am not surprised we are not in our best days well the lebanese league finished in less than one month we are tired in canada we couldn't play because of the time diff we couldn't do our first practice and we wasn't training enough in france voguel the only 212cm player in lebanon didn't play we don't have another center we have a 205 cm who plays in position 5 but 205 for a center isn't gd they were sitting in a 2 star hotel 3 of our players were poisoned they were sleeping every 2 in a single bed room !!!!! the hotel was far away from the court brian beshara joined us lately! and yeah u think we have a chance to win!!!!!!!!! and don't forget that our players are now old!!!! its the same national team from 2002!

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    Cape Verde is a great team, especially lately. It's absolutely amazing that a group of tiny islands is able to produce such quality players.
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    You have to take into account that some of their players were produced in the Boston-New Bedford-Providence corridor as well...

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    Quote Originally Posted by leb-basket
    well i am not surprised we are not in our best days well the lebanese league finished in less than one month we are tired in canada we couldn't play because of the time diff we couldn't do our first practice and we wasn't training enough in france voguel the only 212cm player in lebanon didn't play we don't have another center we have a 205 cm who plays in position 5 but 205 for a center isn't gd they were sitting in a 2 star hotel 3 of our players were poisoned they were sleeping every 2 in a single bed room !!!!! the hotel was far away from the court brian beshara joined us lately! and yeah u think we have a chance to win!!!!!!!!! and don't forget that our players are now old!!!! its the same national team from 2002!
    Yo Leb-Basket!
    Do u know which players got food poisoned? It is the responsibility of the Lebanese Federation to provide all the required needs for the national team and not to try to save money and provide them with crappy accomodation and food.
    As for this team being the same from 2002, this is not true.
    The only players that are available from the 2002 team are Vogel, Khatib, Fahed, and Roy Samaha (In 2002 we had Walid Domiati, Ghazi Boustani, Elie Mchantaf, Yasser El Hage, Paul Khoury, George Chibani, Charles Bardawil) .

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    Congratulations for Cap Verde and hard luck for Lebanon.
    Proud to be Lebanese

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    Quote Originally Posted by JGX
    You have to take into account that some of their players were produced in the Boston-New Bedford-Providence corridor as well...
    Yeah I know
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    Cape Verde - Lebanon, any link with statistic ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zlim
    After winning in the first game the team of international African players, Cape Verde beat Lebanon 90-88. This must be a surprise for many people but not to me...they have a good group of players and i believe that in near future they will became a very strong team.

    It´s sad that players like Evora, Betinho, C.Andrade and Ryan Gomes can't anymore play for Cape Verde because they wiil give mutch more power to this team.
    Bravo guys.

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    Cape Verde is currently getting pounded by weak New Zealand.I feel sorry for the guys, the baskets arent falling for them today, but the selfishness of players like Houtman,Correia, and Xavier is killing them.Mascarenhas is the best player on the court and gets no balls in the post at all.
    Penney and Cameron are doing great work for the Kiwis here.
    Oliver is also okay for Cape Verde, who are really in a tough position once the game is done..

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    What are Greece going to do with Lebanon tonight

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    Quote Originally Posted by each way
    What are Greece going to do with Lebanon tonight
    we should have a little faith or?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by each way
    What are Greece going to do with Lebanon tonight
    I remember the first game of Greece in the WC06 against Qatar. Greece was behind with about 10-15 pts in the first quarter. Of courcse they won the game at the end but you never know what can happen until it happens!
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    CV is a great team, but they are inconsistent. This game against NZ is showing just that.
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    New Zealand just beat Cape Verde 77-50

    Main Stats:
    New Zealand Penney (25pts), Horvath (8rbs), Tait (5ast)

    Cape Verde Xavier (22pts), Salomão Mascarenhas (11rbs), Xavier (4ast)

    Good win for New Zealand. No one in Cape Verde had double figures other Xavier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by each way
    What are Greece going to do with Lebanon tonight
    It's going to be tough. That's for sure. Imagine playing in front of all those intense Greek fans who love basketball.
    I just hope that Lebanon plays well.
    I think if we lose by less than 20 points then that would be great considering the circumstances that the team is going through (Vogel's injury and no proper preparation).

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