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Finals!!!! - May 14, 2012

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Chad
Timberlake
This season has been a great one. At the beginning of the season the goal for this team was to finish in the top 8. As most already know we finished in first place. We set a Falco record with wins in a season and consecutive wins. It's great to be part of a team with this kind of success. We won our third game against Kormend last night in a very difficult, very tiring game. The end of the game came down to a couple big shots from Tamas Will (196-G/F-87, agency: TSS Management) and Laszlo Kalman (186-G-72, agency: Laszlo Vinko Group). Laci's free throws sealed the win. The whole team contributed in big ways. It was such a relief when the final buzzer went off. It felt like it took me a few seconds to start to celebrate. I started running down the court and didn't know where to go. I just had to hug someone hahaa. It was a lot of pressue off our shoulders and we are all very happy to win that game. Winning that game allows us a little time to rest before the finals so the injuries that our team has collected and fought through can receive some treatments and rest. This is well needed. We have had some unfortunate luck as far as injuries in these playoffs. (Pantelic/sprained ankle, Harizin/foot, Kalman/elbow, myself/dislocated ankle) Still, we have made it to the finals. After the possibility of losing to Kis-Raba menti Takarek Soproni KC in the first round, due in part to the injuries we accumulated and also that Kis-Raba menti Takarek Soproni KC is a good team, to be where we are now is why when that final buzzer went off yesterday it was a release of pressure and it took me a few seconds to react. I'm very proud of my coach and team. We have worked hard all season to get here and now we are!!! We are going to go against a great team in Szolnoki Olajbanyasz. A team who has had a tremendous season themselves. They won the Hungarian Cup and as everyone should be aware of they went to the final four of the Eurochallenge and they were a few plays away from winning their first game against the champion Besiktas Milangaz Istanbul. So congratulations to them for the Eurochallenge. I'm looking forward to putting the whole season on the line against a team who has had such international success as them.

Today is a chill day! I started the day at 9:30 where I went to Derkovits Gyula ltalnos Iskola and spoke to students learning english. So I send a thank you to Veronika and Aletta for setting that up. It was a good time and I hope the kids enjoyed it as much as I did. They prepared some wonderful questions for me. Now that thats finished I'm going to relax at home before going to lift weights and then head over to Sarvar to relax at the spa and get a massage. You know, all that good stuff. Time to take care of my body today before we get into our clash with szolnok.

It's been a long time since I wrote a blog, largely due to the focus I was putting on the season. I have had a few interesting days in that time. I'll share one of them. I was going to lunch one day and there was police on every corner leading up to the restaurant. When I get to the street that the restaurants on it looks like secret service blocking the street off. They make me circle the block and park the next street over. I'm thinking, 'what, is Obama here?' I park the car and start walking to my restaurant where a secret service guy is standing like every bit of cliched security: black shades, suit, ear pieces, speaking in the cuff of his sleeve, the whole nine. As I get closer I see him speak into his sleeve as I get maybe 10 steps closer to him he squares up with me and holds his hand out obviously telling me to stop. I was laughing a little in my mind thinking, did this dude really just square me up?? While I'm thinking that, a rush of photographers are taking flashing pictures of a man walking right towards me. As he gets closer I recognize that it's not Obama but it's the Hungarian President Pal Schmitt. I was very shocked to see a President eating at the restaurant I eat my lunches at. Must be good quality food! I've never seen a president in person so I'm glad I got to see him when I did. If it had been a month later it wouldn't of counted as an active president because he stepped down from office a few weeks later because of a plagiarism scandal. I hope to have a few more interesting times here. Our team is planning to go paint balling at the end of the season. I'm also thinking of going horseback riding through some mountains. Interesting for me. I never thought I would ride a horse let alone get on one and take it through mountain trails. :) We'll see. I hope everyone enjoys my blog as much as I've enjoyed my season in Szombathely.

Today is my sisters Birthday and I have to say Happy Birthday to the most beautiful sister in the world and also send her an extremely proud congratulations for her graduating from Seton Hall University with her masters. I love you Britnee.

I'll talk to you again in a few weeks.

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Chad Timberlake (194-G-84, college: Fair Dickinson)
  



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Chad
Timberlake
Finals!!!!- May.14, 2012  (by Eurobasket Center)

This season has been a great one. At the beginning of the season the goal for this team was to finish in the top 8. As most already know we finished in first place. We set a Falco record with wins in a season and consecutive wins. It's great to be part of a team with this kind of success. We won our third game against Kormend last night in a very difficult, very tiring game [read more]
It all ends in Debrecen- Apr.24, 2012  (by Eurobasket Center)

Who would have ever thought we would make it to the EuroChallenge Final Four?! Me being a player for Szolnok, I definetly did not think we would make it this far. I know its kinda sad that I would think that right? Now that we have made it this far I know we are capable of writing history and becoming the EuroChallenge champions!! My goal for this years EuroChallenge was to make it past the first round [read more]

Josh Wilson
Washingtonians Hooping in Hungary- Jan.4, 2012  (by Eurobasket Center)

The basketball world is a small one. Every new teammate seems to know someone you do. Whether its a college teammate or someone you played with in high school you can usually come across a common person that has crossed your paths. This can be a great advantage for every hooper in landing your next job or gaining information on a country or team. The vast network that connects us all is a powerful tool that should be harnessed by every player. Its all about networking [read more]
Josh Wilson's Blog Intro Dec.15, 2011
5 team tie early! Nov.13, 2011
Falco starts the right way Oct.10, 2011
Hungary once again! Oct.2, 2011
Striving For Better!!!! Jan.20, 2011
Marso-Vagep On The Rise!!!! Dec.24, 2010
First 3 Months In Nyiregyhaza Dec.8, 2010
Early Sucess Nov.8, 2010
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