
The comeback of Mario the prostitute The Euroleague is moving smoothly in the meantime. Although Panathinaikos have already lost a chance to qualify for the playoffs, the Croatian forward is showing good ability, and was one of the standouts in the victory over Maccabi Tel Aviv in the previous round with 12 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists.
The No. 5 pick in the 2015 draft failed to establish himself in the NBA, and although he has been in Europe for a short time, he no longer looks back, including a flattering comparison to his new coach. “I have to say thank you to Lior (Lubin) and Coach Katsh for my quick adaptation. I do not want to be rude to American coaches, but Oded Katesh is the best coach I have ever had.”
The prostitute, as I recall, was coached by, among others, NBA champion Frenkel Vogel, David Pizzdale, Terry Stotes and Xavi Pasqual. “He was an actor, and also in Panathinaikos so he understands me better,” the prostitute continued, “without tables, laptops, statistics, he knows how to tell me the right thing to do. That’s one of the reasons I’m here and it’s helping me a lot.”
Meanwhile, after Pao Gasol landed back at his youth club, Barcelona, and the prostitute did the same to Panathinaikos, it now appears that the big move of the coming years is already brewing: “When he leaves the NBA, Rape Counter Will play for Panathinaikos, “the Portland player’s brother is responsible for this quote, Carm Canter.
The chin’s brother, who also plays professional basketball in Greek Rhodes, said the remarks in an interview he gave to the local “ERT” network. This is not the first time that Canter’s name has been linked to the Green Club under the guidance of Oded Katash. Canter, who is in an endless media battle with the Turkish government, has been in constant courtship for the past few months with the Greens from Athens: “Let’s hope one day I will wear your uniform,” the player tweeted in response to Panathinaikos’ official account. Also in an interview he gave several months ago it was important for Canter to clarify his European plans: “I love Panathinaikos. Ever since I was a little kid in Turkey this was one of my favorite teams. When I finish my NBA career Greece will be a real option for the rest of my career for me.”
Anything to help my Greek brothers and sisters. 🇬🇷
Let’s hope one day we see a Kanter wear your jersey ❤️
#WeTheGreens ☘️ https://t.co/h33MBxUecm
– Enes Kanter (@EnesKanter) February 22, 2021
Meanwhile, Canter, who was selected as the third pick in the 2011 draft, ahead of stars like Clay Thompson, Kwai Leonard and Nikola Wojciech, is giving a wonderful season in the Blazers uniform and averaging 12 points and 11.8 rebounds per game on average. Following these numbers, it seems that Canter’s road out of the best league in the world is still a long one, we have only to fantasize about the moment when it will happen.