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Monday, February 04, 2013

Lulu's Favorite Seminole Basketball Player is Boris Bojanovsky

Lulu and Bojangles - this picture taken after Sunday's game

Although the Seminoles are not doing well at defending their ACC crown from last year - the team is very interesting. Although they lost 6 graduating senior last year - there is some very promising young talent - including two 7 footers. Lulu's favorite is Boris Bojanovsky.

At 7-3, he is the tallest basketball player in the history of the Florida State basketball program...ranked as the 23rd best player in the class of 2013 according to Eurohoops...possesses great length and has an outstanding skill set for a 7-3 player...has a vast array of post-up moves and has mastered a deadly mid-range jumpshot...has played in the European Championships three times - the U-18 tournament in 2010 and 2011 and the U-16 Tournament in 2009...averaged a double double of 22.0 points, 13.3 rebounds and 4.2 blocked shots while shooting .594 percent from the field as a member of the U-18 Solvakian Team at the U-18 European Championships...scored 34 points against Switzerland in the U-18 European Championship...at last 23 points in six of the games in which he played including 34 points against Switzerland, 25 against Norway and 23 each against Austria and Romania...multiple blocked shots in five of his six games including seven against Austria, six against Sweden and five against Switzerland...totaled four steals against Austria and three against Romania...pulled down 22 rebounds against Sweden and 14 against Switzerland...a near triple double of 23 points, 11 rebounds and seven blocked shots against Austria...ranked first on the Slovakian team in field goals made (10.0 per game), defensive rebounds (9.7 per game), blocked shots (4.2 per game), double doubles (six) and field goal percentage (.583 percent)...recorded a double double in all six games played during the 2011 U-18 European Championships...averaged 13.0 points and 7.1 rebounds in seven games during the U-18 European Championships...averaged a double double of 15.6 points and 10.9 rebounds in seven games during the U-16 European Championships in 2009...

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