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The Toronto Raptors are expected to place 26-year-old forward/center Bruno Fernando on the waivers list over the next few hours to avoid picking up guaranteed salary for the remainder of the 2024-25 season. The decision has been confirmed by multiple reports in the United States, including notes about links between the Angolan big and Turkish Airlines EuroLeague outfit Fenerbahce Beko. It remains unclear whether Fernando will consider options outside the NBA as a free agent. However, potentially becoming an unrestricted free agent will indeed open a path toward Fener.
Metta World Peace: So, I told my agent, “I want to go to Greece. I really don’t want to play with anyone else.” My agent, David B., and I discussed it, and I said, “I want to go to Europe. There’s nobody I want to play with.” I got a call from a few players—some really good players—but I said no. It’s not because I didn’t like them. I just respected them enough to want to compete against them. I wanted to test where I was at. When I tried to sign with the team in Greece, they said, “No way Ron Artest wants to come to Greece.” I was like, “Why didn’t you even give me an interview?” I took it a certain way. Then, I tried to go to Angola. I wanted to play in Africa—in the motherland. The people in Angola were like, “No way.” They weren’t taking my call. I was like, “How do you not take my call? I just averaged 25 points against the Lakers.” It was unbelievable.
Toronto Raptors head coach Darko Rajakovic told ESPN that signing Angolan center Bruno Fernando from the Atlanta Hawks was a no-brainer, and that the team had been following Fernando 'for years'. Fernando is currently in Johannesburg for Basketball Without Borders (BWB) Africa and confirmed his move to the Raptors in an interview with ESPN, having been waived by the Hawks last week.
The team coached by Nestor Garcia defeated Angola on Tuesday and completed a 3-0 sweep in their group in the FIBA World Cup 2023. Karl-Anthony Towns, who had foul troubles in the aforementioned game, appeared in the post-game conference and had high praises for the head coach and the whole team. "We have a special team. Everyone counted us out and didn't think we could be great," he began. "But practice with one of the best coaches in the world, Che, we believed we could do something unique.”
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Overcoming adversity to go through to the next round of the 2023 FIBA World Cup with a 3-0 W-L tally, the Dominican Republic narrowly held on for the 75-67 victory versus Angola in Smart Araneta Coliseum Tuesday. Joventut Badalona’s Andres Feliz was once again crucial for Nestor Garcia’s team, scoring 17 points with 6 assists while shooting 6/7 from the field and 4/4 at the charity stripe.
Delivering double-doubles in back-to-back figures during his first two appearances on the big stage with the Dominican Republic, Karl-Anthony Towns had a pretty flat performance in the win, scoring eight points with two rebounds by spending only 15 minutes on the court due to foul trouble.
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Despite trailing in the first quarter off to a powerful start from the hosts in front of the Smart Araneta Coliseum firing crowd, Angola came back and beat the Philippines 80-70. Making some damage to Italy’s frontcourt, Bruno Fernando had a great showing against the Philippines as well, ending with 12 points and 5 rebounds.
As expected, Jordan Clarkson led the Philippine national team once again with 21 points, 3 rebounds, and 6 assists despite a rough shooting night with 7/21 from the field and 1/7 from deep. Right after the morning shootaround, he said to Eurohoops they wanted “to put on a show tonight”.
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On how much this 87-82 win against the Italian national team meant for them, Towns had nothing but great words. “It’s huge, we came here to win. It feels good to know that we are 2-0, we’ve got another one still against Angola. We have to keep fighting and playing well. Thinking about wins, you’ve got to get them all”, the 27-year-old also said.
Playing in front of that crowd was definitely an experience to remember for him. “It was fun, it was definitely amazing. The turnout and the support were great. For us, being the host city is definitely felt. A lot of our games will be loud and packed out: we looking forward to those”, the 31-year-old shooting guard continued. The Philippines will now have to play against Angola, which had a promising outcome against the Italian national team in the 2023 FIBA World Cup opener. “They’re physical, athletic, they defend. They have a really good big guy. It’s a big challenge ahead of us tonight”, Clarkson added.
Marc J. Spears: FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 rosters include 17 players from six countries who have Basketball Africa League experience. Six of the 32 teams, including all five national teams from Africa - Angola, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, Cape Verde and South Sudan - have at least one BAL player.
In front of the 2023 FIBA World Cup Global Ambassador Dirk Nowitzki and 21.214 fans in the emphatic scenario of the Philippine Arena, the Italian national team got its first victory of the competition against Angola, winning 81-67. Simone Fontecchio was Italy’s top scorer with 19 points, followed by Tonut’s 18. “I was completely under stress, I have to apologize to my players. I have trust in my players. Tonight was a tough night for them but in two days will come back stronger. Both teams struggled from deep, we have great shooters. I was tense and nervous, I transmitted some of it to my guys. Normal that we could have ended up playing like this”, Gianmarco Pozzecco said about the game in the press conference.
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