Iranican Reports: Iranian Basketball Team

August 25, 2008

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It’s Confirmed as of Aug 29th! There is no better news for Iranian Americans this week than having Hamed Hadadi play for the Memphis Grizzlies. What Iranians have never had in America is an iconic athlete who would be close, familiar, and respected by the American Families and fill in the information gap which has alienated the two nations apart and allowed for the dehuminisation of Iranians. The closest popular athlete in the history of the US in the past 30 years was Andre Aggasi whom denied his country of origin at his time of glory and never really made any significant association with Iranians thereafter. Recently, like vollyball and martial arts, Iran’s basketball team grew strong and strong enough to now hold the championship title in the continent, which in turn opened the door to the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.
But the most important step Iranian basketball took prior to its opener in Beijing, was their trip to U.S. and playing against NBA teams such as Dallas Mavericks, and the Utah Jazz in Salt Lake City’s Rocky Mountain Revue. Despite leading in the first quarter of all three games, Iran lost, but at least they showed a presentable team, with big potentials.

Iranican reported from the courtsides of the Dallas Mavericks game; also check out MSNBC’s report on the Utah Jazz game, and the Persian Sports Channel’s coverage.
One of Iran’s Plays against the Jazz also made it to the Rocky Mountain Revue Top 10 Plays

Complete Results and Standings, Related: National Table Tennis Team Also Visits the US

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About Iman

When I was in 7th grade, I joined my school’s theater group, in Tehran, and became interested in acting. In my last three years of college I wrote and directed short plays. I was also the Cultural Coordinator of ISCAO at UC Davis. The day I heard ISCAO’s president ask others what Shab-e-Yalda meant and why it was significant I got somewhat shaken! I started thinking to myself that maybe the little knowledge I had–thanks to studying in Iran until 8th grade–could be beneficial to this generation of Iranian-Americans, in a way I felt responsible to share our culture and heritage with everyone who calls him/herself Iranian.

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33 Responses to “Iranican Reports: Iranian Basketball Team”

  1. MB :) Says:

    Its so exciting to see any Iranian team come to the states. First soccer, then basketball! How great would it be if Iran had a baseball or football team and competed. lol…wishful thinking!

    Great coverage of this historic event! Move over MSNBC….

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  2. Beeta Says:

    Hi iranican … i just heard your show on radio javan for the first time .. and i have to say … ayval … khaili bahal bood .. and Iman dametgam … interview ba teame basket khaili aali bood …

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  4. fan Says:

    wow these guys are good. NBA , here we come.

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  5. Daniel Ahmadizadeh Says:

    Hi,
    My name is Daniel Ahmadizadeh and I’m a junior at the Bronx High School of Science in NYC. I’ve been a huge fan of Hamed Haddadi ever since Iran was crowned Asian Champions. I’ve created a facebook fan page for Hamed, as well as other e-marketing pages on the internet to increase Hamed’s fan base. I’m an aspiring basketball player myself, currently the captain of my schools team. I wanted to know if by any chance your radio station or website can mention my fan page or anything of that nature . He’s an ambassador for his country, and with 3 million Iranian-Americans in the US, both Hamed and the Grizzlies organization could largely profit from that (not to mention the 70 million back home). Sports can coalesce two countries together. The 1998 World Cup in France is just one of many examples. During the Cold War a player by the name of Arvydas Sabonis of the USSR, who is said by many to be the biggest “what if” in NBA history, was not allowed to play in the NBA due to US-Soviet relations. The burden of representing a country is big in itself, even if you are 7″2. Hamed Haddadi needs to be a household name for all Iranian-Americans. I encourage both yourself and those on the Radio Iranican staff to contribute in any means possible. Thankyou and omidvaram ke hameye bashehaye iran moafagh beshan

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