Emotional farewell to the world runner-up: tears before the match and a productive performance / News



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Points are earned this season

The last game of his career was played today by the 2010 vice world champion and veteran basketball player for the Turkish national team Ender Arslan.

The 38-year-old veteran spent this season at the Frutti Extra club in Bursa, announcing that he would hang sneakers on his nails.

The April 24 game with Ormanspor Bursa became Arslan’s farewell to great basketball, and before the game the club made an emotional video, which he threw into a bucket hanging from the ceiling of the arena.

After watching his career videos, Arslan didn’t hold back his emotions and cried, and was knocking on the door and playing a productive game.

Arslan scored 13 points in 16 minutes (4/7 doubles, 1/1 trit., 4/6 penalty), recovered and grabbed 1 ball, made 3 assists, made 2 errors and scored 13 utility points, and His represented by Bursa’s team elevated his season, winning the match 104: 89.

In the last season, Arslan competed in the European Cup, where he averaged 5.8 points and 2.4 assists per game, while in the Turkish championship, the defender’s scores were more modest with 2.6 points and 2.4 assists.

The defender, who played at the peak of his career for the Turkish national team, spent up to 15 seasons in the Euroleague and played for clubs such as Efes Pilsen from Istanbul, Olympia from Ljubljana and TAU Ceramica from Vitoria.

In his best season in the Euroleague, when he played for the Ljubljana club in 2006-2007, Arslan scored an average of 10.2 points.

In his 21-year career, Arslan became the Turkish champion 6 times and won the Turkish Cup five times.



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