The topic that France is Africa`s first world champion, given the origin of a large number of rookie players, is still up to date after the end of the 2018 World Cup. The discussion included one of the country`s best basketball playersvery clear in his speech, and suggested to everyone who thinks such a statement of fun to go to a doctor immediately.
Nicolas Batum was born in France, but his father is from Cameroon. The 29-year-old basketball player has a full set of EuroBasket medals with his national team and a bronze medal at the 2014 World Cup. He has been playing in the NBA since 2008, and is currently a champion of Charlotte Hornets.
'I`m sorry for the language I use, but everyone who says "Congratulations to Africa for the world title", I can just say go to check out (I`m too soft, I want to be much more rude, but still probably kids will read this). I have been playing for the national team of France since I was 15, and every summer I am a part of this team with pride, excluding last year. I sing the national anthem every time and am one of the few NBA Frenchmen. Yes, my father and my surname are from Cameroon, but I was born, raised, educated and educated in basketball in France. I`m proud to be FRENCH. I play for the young generations of France who want to be like us and to make the whole country proud. And I am extremely proud of that, as well as the title of the players this year. Long live France!', Batum wrote in his Twitter account.
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