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Must watch:
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Hey darkofan, welcome to the forum. Please stick around.
It's not the first kid that I see who can score like that. But I really wonder how many of them actually choose basketball.
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It's not the first kid that I see who can score like that. But I really wonder how many of them actually choose basketball.[/quote]
Since you live in Lithuania, I bet you see kids like this.
I have chosen basketball for him and he will stay, I am convinced.
Whether he will make a career, that's another issue. I'm being realistic, if he can play a small league just for fun, that's fine by me.
My country used to be as basketball crazed as yours. Now we're on the slump and I doubt we'll ever come back.
Thanks for watching the video, we love your players here and admire your basketball school and devotion to this great sport!
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Many kids play basketball here, that's true. And thanks for the kind words about Lithuanian basketball.
Serbia has a huge talent pool and if the right people take resposibility I think it can definatelly return wher it was a few years ago.