Jasikevicius to Kings???

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Stumbled on this. Read this down to the last line for the Kings' relevance.

The Shmooze
Israel's Celebrity Wedding
By VITA BEKKER and FORWARD STAFF
July 14, 2006

The front-page headlines in the Israeli newspapers called it "the wedding of the year." The guests, some 500 of the hottest celebrities from the worlds of Israeli sports, fashion and entertainment, thronged to a kibbutz catering hall north of Tel Aviv last Sunday to toast the marriage of Israel's most celebrated beauty queen and one of its most popular basketball stars. But first, 150 close friends and relatives flew to a mansion outside Barcelona, Spain, for a civil wedding ceremony. The reason: The bride is Jewish and the groom is Christian.


The "wedding of the year" joined Netanya-born actress and model Linor Abargil, Miss World 1998, and Lithuanian-born Sarunas Jasikevicius, former point guard for the champion Maccabi Tel Aviv team. Abargil announced her engagement to the 6-foot-4 Jasikevicius last February, prompting a public protest from far-right activist Baruch Marzel, who urged her to call off the wedding unless her intended was converted to Judaism.


Jasikevicius was raised in America and graduated from the University of Maryland. After failing to make the 1998 NBA draft, he returned to Lithuania and led the country's national team to a bronze medal in the 2000 Summer Olympics. He signed with Maccabi in 2004 and led the team to two Euroleague championships in 2004 and 2005 before signing with the Indiana Pacers last summer.


The bride reportedly wore three different gowns at the two affairs, including a strapless creation by Pnina Turne at the Spanish civil ceremony. The Israeli celebration, described in several press accounts as a "religious wedding," took place at Kibbutz Ga'ash and reportedly featured a performance by the Soul Messengers, a Black Hebrew singing group from the Negev town of Dimona.


Spokespersons for Abargil and Jasikevicius declined to describe the nature of the religious ceremony, but a spokeswoman for the wedding hall said that there was no rabbi or other officiant presiding — the couple simply exchanged "words of love." Several sources reported that the festivities included a breaking of the glass by the groom and a traditional Moroccan henna ceremony for the bride. There were unconfirmed reports that the bride visited a mikveh, a Jewish ritual bath, before the wedding.


The Pacers were reported this week to be considering trading Jasikevicius to the Sacramento Kings.



Reprinted from The Forward, http://www.forward.com/articles/8112
 
I think this was discussed a few days ago in one of the Bonzi to the Pacers threads. But thanks, billwrtr, for the article.

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???????? It's mid-July. There's no reason Bonzi has to be in town, regardless of the status of his dealings. I believe he has a home elsewhere, but I'm not sure...
 
???????? It's mid-July. There's no reason Bonzi has to be in town, regardless of the status of his dealings. I believe he has a home elsewhere, but I'm not sure...

In Indiana I believe. Why don't we send Brad and Bonzi to the Pacers for JO & Foster and Jackson. B & B want to be in Indiana anyways. We will be the Sacramento Pacers. :D
 
err i would hate to have this Jasikevicius guy on our team. Reminds me of Peja and I am past that point. However he does bring shooting but lacks a lot of skills in different areas. Oh well I guess thats just my opinion...
 
JO and Ron, a no no for obvious reasons.

Jackson and Foster I'd be okay with. Don't really buy the Artest/Jackson talk/worries, when they were only involved in the brawl together, sticking up and protecting his team-mate(s) along with Fred Jones/Anthony Johnson/Jamaal Tinsley. Jackson's faults are he's a chucker to a degree, get's a bit too harsh on the refs and in interviews sometimes.

Not too sure an Indy/Sac deal goes down though.

I think a lot of this JO & Jackson cannot play with Artest...it's like mixing oil and water. Ron wants to win and all costs and blew a fuse when the guy in the stands threw a beverage on him. I think he has learned from this and as long as JO and/or Jackson feel the same, I think they can put this in the past.

Do you think Indy would go for a Brad & Bonzi for JO and Foster and/or Jackson trade? JO is a good young talent and is a fair trade for Brad, who is aging and not himself, doesn't have his heart in Sac. Bonzi was supposedly going to Indy for Foster & Jackson, could we get JO with Brad straight up or need to throw in Garcia too?
 
Indiana is not interested in Bonzi.

Note: This thread is headed in the same direction as a number of already existing threads. Since it's based on an old article anyway, AND there are multiple Bonzi threads still going, I'm going to close this one.
 
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