Ukrainian Basketball Players in US

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There are several Ukrainian college players in the United States. As they face the normal pressure of being Division I athletes, their country has been invaded by Russia. This CBS article illustrates the agony they are going through as their families try to stay safe and, in many cases, fight back against their invaders:

As war escalates half a world away, Ukrainian college basketball players share their shock, pride and fears


I realize UT fans are excited about the Vols this season, but I think we need to recognize these young men whose families have been placed in great danger from bullets, bombs, and missiles.
I stand with Ukraine!!
 
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There are several Ukrainian college players in the United States. As they face the normal pressure of being Division I athletes, their country has been invaded by Russia. This CBS article illustrates the agony they are going through as their families try to stay safe and, in many cases, fight back against their invaders:

As war escalates half a world away, Ukrainian college basketball players share their shock, pride and fears


I realize UT fans are excited about the Vols this season, but I think we need to recognize these young men whose families have been placed in great danger from bullets, bombs, and missiles.
I stand with Ukraine!!
Well their president has declared every male 18-60 is now in the army so they better be getting their plane tickets
 
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As a display of solidarity, I think it would be nice of Vol fans to wear blue and yellow instead of orange and white on Saturday.
I have relatives in Russia and friends in Ukraine, so the invasion hits close to home for me.
Also, it might get UT some positive media attention.
 
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As a display of solidarity, I think it would be nice of Vol fans to wear blue and yellow instead of orange and white on Saturday.
I have relatives in Russia and friends in Ukraine, so the invasion hits close to home for me.
Also, it might get UT some positive media attention.
Talk about making a statement.

If we checkerboard with yellow and blue, that would gather international attention.

Uros should be asked first?
 
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Why are we gonna ask a guy from Serbia if it's OK?

Beside the fact that public displays like this generally seem like hollow "look at me" moments.
Just because it’s a team sport. He may even support the Ukrainian cause.
To push it further, it’s no secret we recruit Europe. A gesture like this might be one of those things that isn’t forgotten. An opportunity for fans to impact recruiting in a positive way for years if not decades to come.
 
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Seriously? SMDH
Are you serious? You think they should hang out in the safety of America playing basketball instead of going home to help defend their families and country? If the roles were reversed I’d be on the first plane back but maybe I’m an outlier here.
 
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As a display of solidarity, I think it would be nice of Vol fans to wear blue and yellow instead of orange and white on Saturday.
I have relatives in Russia and friends in Ukraine, so the invasion hits close to home for me.
Also, it might get UT some positive media attention.
No.
 
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Just because it’s a team sport. He may even support the Ukrainian cause.
To push it further, it’s no secret we recruit Europe. A gesture like this might be one of those things that isn’t forgotten. An opportunity for fans to impact recruiting in a positive way for years if not decades to come.

Supporting Ukraine to get some sort of recruiting edge in Europe is not only incredibly stupid but also incredibly insensitive to the situation over there.

Comments like these remind me how privileged and clueless so many in this country are.
 
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Supporting Ukraine to get some sort of recruiting edge in Europe is not only incredibly stupid but also incredibly insensitive to the situation over there.

Comments like these remind me how privileged and clueless so many in this country are.
Please point to where I said I support Ukraine because of a recruiting advantage in basketball. Otherwise, continue posturing on your soapbox.
 
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Are you serious? You think they should hang out in the safety of America playing basketball instead of going home to help defend their families and country? If the roles were reversed I’d be on the first plane back but maybe I’m an outlier here.
Just to see what you think. What if it was your son in law who had 2 kids with your daughter and lived in the US. Still feel the same way?
 
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Please point to where I said I support Ukraine because of a recruiting advantage in basketball. Otherwise, continue posturing on your soapbox.

I directly quoted you. Go and read it. You said "an opportunity for fans to impact recruiting...." Pretty clear and obvious. Don't play stupid because you got called out. Own it and move on. Good day.
 
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I directly quoted you. Go and read it. You said "an opportunity for fans to impact recruiting...." Pretty clear and obvious. Don't play stupid because you got called out. Own it and move on. Good day.
Disingenuous much… Not cherry picked at all, clearly not a statement why I support Ukraine. It is however a statement about support might be mutually beneficial. But since I got “called out”, let me make it clear for you. I support Ukraine because I have family there. Family that is trying to get out, and family too proud to leave. The attachment is a personal text message from last Thursday. “Go and read it’.
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Just to see what you think. What if it was your son in law who had 2 kids with your daughter and lived in the US. Still feel the same way?
Yes I would. That’s his family and homeland under attack. Every able bodied Ukrainian should be armed and fighting back. Would feel the same if it was America being invaded. Again, I’m probably an outlier on this and respect that others may not agree
 
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Well their president has declared every male 18-60 is now in the army so they better be getting their plane tickets
What a punk @$$ thing to say. People dying even kids over there and your making jokes. Please someone kick this idiot out of VolNation!
 
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What a punk @$$ thing to say. People dying even kids over there and your making jokes. Please someone kick this idiot out of VolNation!
It’s not a joke. All Ukrainians around the world should return to defend their families and homeland. Americans should do the same if we’re ever invaded. This is my opinion but I respect that you may not agree.
 
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Well their president has declared every male 18-60 is now in the army so they better be getting their plane tickets
This is not accurate. They are banned from leaving the country, there is no requirement that they return. As of now the Ukranian military is not only not drafting civilians, but they are also refusing voluntary enrollment from those who have not served before. It may not even possible to travel into Ukraine right now.
 
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It’s not a joke. All Ukrainians around the world should return to defend their families and homeland. Americans should do the same if we’re ever invaded. This is my opinion but I respect that you may not agree.
Whatever? You meant it as a joke but when you got called out on it, everything changed. If you didn't mean as a joke then go back and read what you posted and you might see what is wrong with what you said.
 
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Whatever? You meant it as a joke but when you got called out on it, everything changed. If you didn't mean as a joke then go back and read what you posted and you might see what is wrong with what you said.
Wow - that’s quite the gift you have there mind reading. I know what I said and the intent. If you don’t like it kiss my ass
 
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As a display of solidarity, I think it would be nice of Vol fans to wear blue and yellow instead of orange and white on Saturday.
I have relatives in Russia and friends in Ukraine, so the invasion hits close to home for me.
Also, it might get UT some positive media attention.
What the hell does that even mean
 
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