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Chimki (2-11) in the Moscow region, which does not emerge from the swamp of defeats, is maturing as a change.
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Journalist Artiomas Komarov reported that Chimki is not satisfied with Janis Timma and Jonas Jerebkas and may say goodbye to these basketball players in the near future. Sources on the BasketNews.lt website confirmed this information.
Timma, 28, is competing in the Euroleague for 29 minutes this season, earning 8.3 points, bouncing 2.9 balls and accumulating 7.4 utility points.
At the time, in Jerebko’s 33rd strongest tournament on the Old Continent, he scored 12.7 points in 27 minutes, rebounded on 5.8 balls and scored 13.8 utility points.
Earlier, Chimki said goodbye to three assistants: Robertas Kuncaitis, Giedrius Kurtinaitis and Evaldas Kandratavičius.
Rimas Kurtinaitis’ army in the Euroleague with 2 wins and 11 losses is in last place.
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LOL
Aha, I got tired of something: the club is run by the idiot. Jerebko is nobody and she tries to forgive. The whole chimki project is the creation of a cult of some kind of shvedo, like seeing how well the Russians have their own star.
Then
And Voronchevic to whose place you should take …
Rejebko
Durnyste throws one of Jerebko’s best fighters
Djgaffer
And Timma has just started to meet the famous Russian Jana Sedokina. In time she was ready to kick him out. 🙂 But his game is very unstable this year, worse games more than better. You will probably have to get up somewhere else for less money.
Carter
Who are already married in autumn
It may be that
Gasprom is running out because the best times have come with the sale of gas, and they have sponsored a lot in Russian sports, from football, hockey, basketball and other sports. Also, there are no Gasprom commercials that cost millions in rare competitions.
Anonymous
The Germans will give money to Gazprom when the construction of Nord Stream 2 is completed. It will be after two more years.
Chimki
Del Timos agrees with Del John Jerebko on how useful Jerebko’s phrases seem.
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Zalgiris could seize this opportunity and kick Garino and his place Jerebko, then Hayes could play SF where it looks good (as with Pao Mace) .. there would be no SF holes where all the dauzo zalgiri
Nigel
Nigel is very limited when it comes to attacking certain opponents as he is number 3. Even his shaky shot from 3, one day passes all free throws the next day Well, not very Nigel 3 is not suitable, sometimes out of bed.
The solution
Chimki only has one problem: Alexey Shved. With this problem you can build whatever the technician wants in front of Chimki, the result will not be.
Nigel
Tell that to the head of Khimki, it would be better to murmur in the mud, but Sved will be a symbol of Khimki.
Mr123
both will soon find new stops
allioalio
for me Timma is one of the most overrated players..kazkodel especially Lithuanians considers him a brutally good SF, although he has no dribbling, he does not have a good shot, only three and all
Anonymous
The team is run by complete idiots, as long as they see the problem in them. Jerebko is probably the most valuable player
no
John would suit Žalgiris instead of Garinas
A fan of Grunwald
What is John, what are you talking about.
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