CSKA Almaty won the International tournament held in Kyrgyzstan - Jan 3, 2010 (by Eurobasket News)
CSKA Almaty Alma-Ata won the International tournament held in Kyrgyzstan. The latter enjoyed the tournament of three teams from December 18-20. The National team of the country, local Forward and CSKA Almaty Alma-Ata. The team from Kazakhstan overcame Forward 100:60 in the opener and triumphed with 102:92 in the tournament. Anton Kotenko (191-G/F-84) and Ruslav Giliazutdinov (208-C-84) were the top players for the winning side.
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CSKA Almaty Alma-Ata won the International tournament held in Kyrgyzstan. The latter enjoyed the tournament of three teams from December 18-20. The National team of the country, local Forward and CSKA Almaty Alma-Ata. The team from Kazakhstan overcame Forward 100:60 in the opener and triumphed with 102:92 in the tournament. Anton Kotenko (191-G/F-84) and Ruslav Giliazutdinov (208-C-84) were the top players for the winning side.
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10 basketball players dies in a flight accident - Aug 26, 2008 (by Eurobasket News)
10 of 17 Kirgystan national basketball team players died in a flight accident durring a trip near to the capital of Kirgizia Bishkek.
The report says that airplane Boein-737 operated by Kirgystan airlines named "Itek Air" had a crash when they were flying to the capirtal of Iran Teheran.
At least 65 passengers of a flight died, 25 had serious injuries.
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10 of 17 Kirgystan national basketball team players died in a flight accident durring a trip near to the capital of Kirgizia Bishkek.
The report says that airplane Boein-737 operated by Kirgystan airlines named 'Itek Air' had a crash when they were flying to the capirtal of Iran Teheran.
At least 65 passengers of a flight died, 25 had serious injuries.
According to all the available information, it may be a possibility that former NBA star and the vicepresident of NBA club Indiana Pacers Sam Perkins was on this flight too.
Sam Perkins - one of the greatest NBA players, who played in NBA for 17 years. He won a gold medal in 1984 Olympics. Courtesy of http://www.eurobasket.lt
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Gellert shines in Asia Champions Cup - May 11, 2008 (by Eurobasket News)
Vladimir Gellert (202-F-81) and Kazakhstan BK Almaty strengthened their position in preliminary Pool A at the Asia Champions Cup in Kuwait. They overcame Indonesian Muba Hangtuah for the first win at the tournament. It allowed Kazakh team to improve to 1-1 record and stay hopeful about their chances to reach quarterfinal stage. Muba Hangtuah meanwhile slipped to 0-3 record and need pure luck to stay in title race.
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Vladimir Gellert (202-F-81) and Kazakhstan BK Almaty strengthened their position in preliminary Pool A at the Asia Champions Cup in Kuwait. They overcame Indonesian Muba Hangtuah for the first win at the tournament. It allowed Kazakh team to improve to 1-1 record and stay hopeful about their chances to reach quarterfinal stage. Muba Hangtuah meanwhile slipped to 0-3 record and need pure luck to stay in title race. BK Almaty understood it was a good chance for them to open the victories count for them and they fired from all guns early in the game. It worked pretty smoothly as BK Almaty jumped to a 25:14 lead after the starting frame. But Muba Hangtuah never was an easy take as they struck back in the second frame. Indonesian team trimmed the gap to just 7 points at the long break. But a perfect defensive effort from BK Almaty limited their opponents to only 6 points in the third stanza as the Kazakhstan squad went on a 24:6 run to clear off to a safe distance. Muba Hangtuah recovered in the final frame but it was too late to threaten BK Almaty lead. Anton Kataev led the action with 19 points for BK Almaty. Vsevolod Fadeykin had 14 points, while Mikhail Evtigneev launched 13 points in a win. Adhitya Tuhagono answered with 13 points for MubaHang. Marcus Jacobs nailed 12 points in defeat. BK Almaty will face winless Zain Club later tonight. Muba Hangtuah will a have a bye round before taking on Zain Club tomorrow. Lebanese Al Riyadi beat Kazakhstan BK Almaty to gain their first win at the competition. Both teams were assigned into the preliminary Group A together with Zain Club from Jordan, Al Rayyan from Qatar and Indonesian MABU Hangtuah. Lebanese powerhouse opened the game in a high-flying manner doing perfect defensive job limiting their opponents to 7 points. Al Riyadi held to a 21:7 lead after the first frame and stretched the gap to as many as 31 points at halftime. Fadi El Khatib and Joseph Joe Vogel looked too good for Almaty defense at the moment and paced the Beirut outfit to a confident success. BK Almaty never threatened the margin after the long intermission. Moreover Lebanese team piled up an insurmountable 51-point buffer before the fourth team. They eased past hapless BK Almaty in the fourth term to celebrate an impressive victory. Ahmad Ismail scored 21 points and was named the games MVP. Fadi El Khatib provided 17 points and 6 boards for the winners. Anton Kataev and Vladimir Gellert answered with 12 points apiece for Kazakhstan team in defeat.
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