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Tony Parker changed by eye injury - Jul 27, 2012

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Tony Parker (6'2''-PG-82) stared into the darkness while confined to his hotel room following a freak eye injury that nearly ended his career.

As hours turned to days, the San Antonio star guard's thoughts raced back to a night of partying in a New York club that turned fateful. Parker was a bystander trapped in the middle of a bottle-throwing melee, a shard of glass almost cost him everything.

"Life can change pretty fast," he said.

Parker was lucky, and he knows it. Despite not being able to practice until recently, he's here at the Olympics, leading a French team that's at less than full strength and will open the tournament Sunday against a U.S. squad overloaded with superstars and expected to leave London carrying gold.

The accident has altered him, made him cautious but unafraid.

"It's so funny, because I just had my best year in the NBA and in one night it can change," said Parker, who will wear goggles during the Olympics. "It just puts life in perspective and you think, 'OK, next time I have to be careful,' but at the same time you can't stop living because then you don't even cross the street.

"You don't want to dramatize too much, but it still puts it all in perspective."

On Thursday night, a relaxed Parker sat on a sofa with his back to the Thames and briefly discussed the events leading up to what will likely be the 30-year-old's only Olympic appearance as a player. He did not reveal any details of the incident at Greenhouse, the trendy club which has been closed since R&B singer Chris Brown and members of rapper Drake's entourage fought.

Parker got caught in the crossfire during the brawl and wound up with a piece of glass embedded in his cornea. Doctors later told him that he came within "two millimeters away of losing my eye."

There are no visible traces of trauma in Parker's eye. If there are any scars, they're hidden.

"It scared me a lot," he said. "It was like a crazy situation, you can't believe it's happening. It was almost like you were in a movie."

He was banned from flying and ordered to avoid any light. So he stayed his hotel room for eight days before traveling to San Antonio. The time alone allowed him to reflect on things, and it was also a period when Parker's friends and teammates worried about his future.

"I was beyond scared because it goes beyond basketball," said French forward Ronny Turiaf. "Tony and I have been friends for the last 15 or 16 years. We've shared so many moments and have been there for each other as much as possible throughout our careers, and when you hear about one of your friends going down with a freak injury like that you panic.

"The one thing I know about Tony is that he never gets down or gets defeated. I knew he was going to pull through."

Turiaf hasn't noticed any dramatic change in his close friend.

"I haven't seen anything different," he said. "Actually, I lied, he plays with goggles now."

Respect for Parker runs deep and outside the edges of France's roster. Chris Paul, who said Parker is one of his closest friends and has one Parker's old French jerseys hanging in his house, said he called Parker after the incident happened.

"I was worried about him," Paul said. "I talked to him when he went to the doctor. I was just happy, he was definitely happier than I was, but I was happy to hear he was OK."

LeBron James also was concerned about Parker's well-being.

"You never want to see a freak accident take anyone's livelihood away," James said Friday. "I'm happy that it wasn't severe and he's still able to play. It was definitely a scary thing, not only for him but for a lot of people."

Following doctors' orders, Parker didn't practice for several weeks and only recently rejoined the French team, which is already missing center Joakim Noah because of an injured left ankle. Parker said a combination of this year's condensed season and the surgery haven't allowed his body to bounce back.

"I just started training like 10 days ago so I'm not 100 percent," he said. "I'm not even close to being in shape. We had a terrible preparation but we're going to try and do the best we can."

Parker knows France's chances of shocking the Americans are long, not impossible. He intends to play with the same speed and intensity as always.

That's one thing that will never change about him.

"I want to get a medal," he said. "Even if all the odds are against us, anything can happen in one game

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Louis Campbell
Campbell will remain with Strasbourg IG - May 17, 2013

Louis Campbell (190-PG-79, agency: Pro One Sports, college: Buffalo) will remain with Strasbourg IG for another season. The American player and the team agreed terms for 2013/2014 season. Louis Campbell played in Japan for three years from year 2006. In2008-2009 for Toyota Alvark (Japan-JBL, starting five) he averaged 10.2ppg, 3.2rpg, 2.4apg, FGP: 47.1%, 3PT: 28.1%, FT: 83.8%. In 2009-2010 moved to Eisbaeren Bremerhaven (Germany-1.Bundesliga, starting five) and showed 13   [read more]

Christopher Hill
Orleans keep Christopher Hill - May 17, 2013

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St Quentin waives Bichard - May 17, 2013

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ProA Round 2 of Quarter-Finals. Nanterre and Strasbourg reach semifinals - May 16, 2013  
Jean-Luc Monschau leaves Nancy - May 16, 2013  
ProB Round 2 of Quarter-Finals. Chalons-Reims reach semifinal - May 16, 2013  
Tony Parker leads Spurs to third win over Warriors - May 15, 2013  
ProA Round 1 of Quarter-Finals - May 14, 2013  
ProB Round 1 of Quarter-Finals - May 14, 2013  
Rasheed Wright set to join Saint Quentin - May 14, 2013  
Anthony Racine will join Saint Quentin - May 14, 2013  
Monds leaves Bourg - May 14, 2013  
Orleans re-sign Brian Greene - May 13, 2013  
Anthony Racine set to leave Charleville - May 12, 2013  
Poitiers keep Rudy Nelhomme - May 11, 2013  
NM1 Round 34: Orchesien BC clinch regular season crown despite loss - May 11, 2013  
NIJT London: FC Barcelona Regal joined Joventut for the Spanish Final - May 11, 2013  
Tony Parker paces Spurs to 102-92 win over Warriors to take 2-1 series lead - May 11, 2013  
Nancy confirm Herve Toure departure - May 10, 2013  
NIJT London: INSEP Paris needs overtime to edge Team England - May 10, 2013  
Maurienne set to keep Joachim Ekanga-Ehawa and Erroyl Bing - May 10, 2013  
NIJT London: Spars Sarajevo roll past INSEP - May 9, 2013  
Emilien Barbry left Orchy - May 9, 2013  
Fos Ouest signs Frank Turner, ex Trefl Sopot - May 9, 2013  

Basketball Livescore
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ProA Standings
 1. Gravelines 21-9 
 2. Strasbourg 18-12 
 3. ASVEL 18-12 
 4. Chalon 18-12 
 5. Roanne 17-13 
 6. Le Mans 16-14 
 7. Cholet 15-15 
 8. Nanterre 15-15 
 9. Dijon 15-15 
 10. Orleans 15-15 
 11. Le Havre 13-17 
 12. Paris-Levallois 13-17 
 13. Limoges 13-17 
 14. Nancy 12-18 
 15. Boulazac 11-19 
 16. Poitiers 10-20 
ProB Standings
 1. Pau-Lacq-Orthez 26-8 
 2. Evreux 25-9 
 3. Chalons-Reims 23-11 
 4. Boulogne 21-13 
 5. Antibes 21-13 
 6. Fos Ouest 21-13 
 7. Le Portel 20-14 
 8. Bourg 19-15 
 9. Rouen 19-15 
 10. Maurienne 18-16 
 11. Lille 17-17 
 12. Hyeres-Toulon 15-19 
 13. St Quentin 15-19 
 14. Denain 13-21 
 15. St Vallier 10-24 
 16. Nantes 10-24 
 17. Bordeaux 8-26 
 18. Charleville 5-29 
NM1 Standings
 1. Orchy 27-7 
 2. Souffel 25-9 
 3. Vichy 25-9 
 4. Blois 24-10 
 5. Cognac 23-11 
 6. Monaco 22-12 
 7. Quimper 21-13 
 8. La Rochelle 21-13 
 9. Rueil 20-14 
 10. Sorgues 17-17 
 11. Chartres 17-17 
 12. Angers BC 49 16-18 
 13. St Chamond 16-18 
 14. Challans 15-19 
 15. Rennes 11-23 
 16. CFBB 4-30 
NM2 Standings
Group A
 1. Montbrison 18-3 
 2. Aubenas 17-4 
 3. Avignon 17-4 
 4. Andrezieux 12-9 
 5. Ouest Lyonnais 12-10 
 6. Oullins 10-11 
 7. Prisse Macon 10-11 
 8. Le Puy 8-14 
 9. Nord Ardeche 7-14 
 10. Golfe Juan 6-15 
 11. Marseille 5-16 
 12. Terres 5-16 
Group B
 1. Lourdes 20-5 
 2. Garonne 18-7 
 3. Lucon 16-9 
 4. Marmande 14-11 
 5. Brissac-Aubance 13-12 
 6. Clermont 13-12 
 7. Toulouges 13-12 
 8. Pornic 11-14 
 9. St Clement 11-14 
 10. Stade Montois 11-14 
 11. Pays dOlonne 10-15 
 12. Dax-Gamarde 9-16 
 13. Limoges CSP 2 9-16 
 14. Rodez 7-18 
Group C
 1. Saint-Brieuc 20-5 
 2. Berck 18-7 
 3. Vanves 17-8 
 4. Caen 16-9 
 5. Angers EOSL 13-12 
 6. Lorient 13-12 
 7. Calais 12-13 
 8. Vitre 12-13 
 9. Juvisy 11-14 
 10. Tourcoing 11-14 
 11. Le Mans JALT 9-16 
 12. Ormes 9-16 
 13. Trappes 8-17 
 14. Maubeuge 6-19 
Group D
 1. Kaysersberg 19-6 
 2. Pontoise 18-7 
 3. Gries Obenh. 16-9 
 4. Mulhouse 16-9 
 5. Metz-Ste Marie 15-10 
 6. Tremblay 15-10 
 7. W.O.S.B. 14-11 
 8. Charenton 11-14 
 9. GET Vosges 11-14 
 10. Poligny 11-14 
 11. La Charite 10-15 
 12. Saint-Dizier 9-16 
 13. Pfastatt 6-19 
 14. St.Denis 4-21 
Points Per Game
 Sean MAY
  Paris-Levallois
  (206-F-84)
  Avg: 18.4
 1. May, Paris-Levallo.18.4 
 2. Buycks, Gravelines18.0 
 3. King, Selcuk Univ.16.8 
 4. Jackson, AS.16.2 
 5. Ajinca, Strasbourg15.9 
 6. Fitch, Strasbourg15.9 
 7. Williams, Paris-.15.7 
 8. Sommerville, Nancy15.6 
 9. Schilb, Chalon15.4 
 10. Green, Orleans15.2 
Rebounds Per Game
 Jon BROCKMAN
  Limoges
  (201-F-87)
  Avg: 10.7
 1. Brockman, Limoges10.7 
 2. Monroe, Boulazac8.8 
 3. May, Paris-Levallo.7.8 
 4. Williams, Chalon7.6 
 5. Dobbins, Poitiers7.0 
 6. Collins, Roanne7.0 
 7. McKenzie, Boulazac7.0 
 8. Greer, Strasbourg7.0 
 9. Sommerville, Nancy6.9 
 10. Ajinca, Strasbourg6.5 
Assists Per Game
 Bernard KING
  Selcuk Univ.
  (196-G-81)
  Avg: 7.4
 1. King, Selcuk Univ.7.4 
 2. Diabate, Nancy6.7 
 3. Pellin, Orleans6.3 
 4. Schilb, Chalon5.5 
 5. Greer, Strasbourg4.9 
 6. Albicy, Paris-Le.4.8 
 7. Tchicamboud, Cha.4.6 
 8. Campbell, Stras.4.5 
 9. Bokolo, Gravelines4.3 
 10. Amagou, Roanne4.2 
Steals Per Game
 Darius WASHINGTON
  Le Ma.
  (188-PG-85)
  Avg: 2.2
 1. Washington, Le Ma.2.2 
 2. Diabate, Nancy2.2 
 3. Leloup, Dijon1.9 
 4. Melody, Dijon1.8 
 5. Greene, Orleans1.7 
 6. Albicy, Paris-Le.1.7 
 7. Diot, Paris-Levall.1.6 
 8. Eldridge, s.Oliv.1.6 
 9. Pellin, Orleans1.6 
 10. Jomby, Cholet1.6 
Blocks Per Game
 Rudy GOBERT
  Cholet
  (212-C-92)
  Avg: 1.9
 1. Gobert, Cholet1.9 
 2. Ajinca, Strasbourg1.6 
 3. Sy, AS.1.3 
 4. Akpomedah, Grave.1.3 
 5. Williams, Chalon1.2 
 6. Fofana, Le Havre1.1 
 7. Badiane, Poitiers1.0 
 8. Vaty, Gravelines0.8 
 9. Plaisted, Limoges0.8 
 10. Fall, Poitiers0.8 
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