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After a five-year break, Tomas Dimša, who has returned to the Kaunas team “Žalgiris” and has signed a two-year contract in the summer with the possibility of extending it for another year, will gain experience as a player abroad this season. .
Until the end of the season, the 26-year-old kaunas is on loan to the Herbalife Gran Canaria club in Las Palmo, which plays the Spanish ACB League and the European Cup.
Spain will be the third stop in the career of a basketball player abroad. Before that, Dimša has already worn the jerseys of the Frankfurt Skyliners (Germany) and Varese Pallacanestro (Italy).
Following the departure of the 196-centimeter-high defender, the “Žalgiris” team will feature 14 basketball players, and the loan agreement also benefits the Lithuanian champions financially.
“We invited Tom to the team with no idea to lend him, but at the moment it seems like the best solution for both parties. He also has a valid contract with Žalgiris for next season, so the door of return is open for him, ”said Paulius Motiejūnas, club director.
In this season’s Betsafe-LKL championship, Dimša managed to play a match with Šiauliai Šiauliai. In 16 minutes on the court, the defender scored 3 points and made 3 assists.
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Art
Vasturia the best? Spanish, Serbian and French full of NBA players give šanca a 2-4 max player.
Hahaha
Somehow I forgot that I was her best friend to Grigonis. And the square barely walks, he probably told the Bnews people that he is not happy with the situation. We’re all looking forward to a tipping point, but I feel like it can be disappointing if you’re not satisfied.
How
well, it will be a warm winter and the European Cup will be played. how to get out of the rain wire anyway
Djgaffer
I have something with him. I have much better Dims than Vasturia, but Schiller looks different. A player who hits better and defends no worse than Vasturia. Well, we will see another Lithuanian in Spain for that. worthy and will come back even more motivated.
Hm
Well, it turns out to be more competition than a coach who sees every workout has. Sorry, Motiejūnas didn’t hear you. In any case, Dimsha is doing well and Gran Canaria will improve more than the grove. I hope it comes as a surprise, as it happens with Birucis, Bieliauskas and D. Giedraitis.
Specas
So I address all professionals, coaches, analysts and amateurs of the seip. Let’s talk about Shiller, Vasturia and Mareka after the season, not after one bad match or another, shall we? 🙂
Anonymous
No matter how good it sounds, even Dimsa is luckier than Blazevicis – that beetle will fall on the bank.
to zalgiri
a very clever comment from the general manager 😃 we didn’t want to go down that road. And why do you get money if you can’t plan a few steps in advance? And what will you do when the skier has to be fired for a couple of months because the track will be empty? come back dimsos no longer call, not here. now everyone can see perfectly that all the ingenuity of management is in the conversation, there is no time left and we are back to the times of dill
CLONES
So who did you buy from? MANAGEMENT DISADVANTAGE
Antanas
One lo.pu less
MT16
Well about you are here;)
Anonymous
the youth if they want to play don’t go to zalgiris for them at this time the results are more important than educating the youth here don’t just push now zalgiris believes in politics
Fargo
Well though, I don’t see how Vasturia is so best for her. If Tom had the same amount of minutes and confidence, he wouldn’t look any worse. It’s a shame that a really good player doesn’t get the chance. Except here with the intention that Garino himself reached Vasturia at the end of the bench, but it seems that Milakni Martin will fall before.
Grasshopper
Las Palmas Las Palmas full of stray cats uuuu Las Palmas is beautiful uuu … as an old woman once sang …
Ane?
Ne Las Palmas, or Gran Canaria Gran Canaria … pilnos gatves kaciuuu uuuuu 🙂
Darius
I’m always in favor of Zalgiri, but the way you treat your youth will do you good … you run your pyramid out of nowhere, you get the players baked and so on … better less wins, but your own youth, and sansu , they hardly get anything. With due respect. ..
Vilnius
Dimsai broke away. Winter, Canary Islands
Anonymous
Butent. At the same time, this system is marked by the fact that it is planned for several seasons rather than forming a new nucleus each offseason. Both Tom and Marek will be twelve full players next season. Dims just needs to prove himself in Gran Canaria, which will be one of the most capable teams in the Eurocup, and Marek will work hard and with patience and seize the opportunities he will receive at LKL, which he will receive after the Euroleague. Neither is a mega-talent who should be given time on the field here and now.
Hahaha
and Marek keeps looking at the middle of the house while Zalgiris plays 😅
ZKLounai
Buy not to sign a contract with the morning, and then pay. The old Nafikauskas bayonets, when they started the Euroleague, were filled before the final like legionnaires going to MINUSA. The same fate awaits the next clown, but it would be better to start the entire season on the bench.
Anonymous
He did not want to go to the morning in the morning because Grigonis’ friend wants to play in the morning himself, so he said that he is not guilty of Zalgiris here and that Dimsa did not want to do it together with Gran Canaria in the morning.
MT16
Meanwhile, Vasturia brick mint
Clover
Clover full ..
Anonymous
It would be red, it wouldn’t be too bad, and it would be weakened.
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