Tony Parker Leads the French Youth Team: The First Step to the NBA.
According to inkorr.com: Legendary Tony Parker has become the head coach of the French under-17 national team. This news has generated great interest among basketball fans. The team, under Parker's leadership, is preparing for the U-17 Basketball World Championship, which will take place in Istanbul. This step is very important for the athlete, as he seeks to fulfill the dream of his late father and realize himself in the role of a coach.
I miss the game and wish to return to work
Although this is Parker's first coaching role, he already has ambitions to coach in the NBA or at a high level in Europe. The athlete plans to undergo the necessary training and is already gaining experience by interning in the coaching staff of well-known clubs such as the New York Knicks and Real Madrid.
Ukraine's Victory Over Switzerland
In other news, Ukraine achieved a confident victory over the Swiss national team in the second match of the pre-qualification for the 2027 Men's World Basketball Championship. This success allowed the Ukrainian team to improve its position in the group and rise in the tournament table. Despite an initial defeat in the first game, the team showed strong play and deservedly won in the following matches.
These news highlight the positive development of Ukrainian basketball and Tony Parker's potential as a coach. Under his leadership, the young French team has every chance of success on the international stage, while the Ukrainian team continues to fight for its reputation in world basketball.
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