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Quite a Dynamo Hansen and wife make a difference in Moscow
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But Dynamo Moscow and CSKA Moscow are two pretty great teams, with a lot of history and money. I loved him at BYU and it would seem the fans in Moscow feel the same way.
What a player!!
With current tax law, the first 80k of Travis' income is tax free, which probably saves him 20-30k a year. I suppose even for a millionaire, that's not chump change.
As a former expat myself, I believe living overseas can be invigorating. Glad to see they've gone the extra mile and contributed significantly to the country they're living in.
He is successful because he is a winner!!
Travis was respected when he played. And he is still a class act in Europe.
I still wish he would have been here on the hill playing with the Johnsen brothers, Britton and Jeff, for those three years. They would have been unbeatable.
He carried the Cougars those years and should have been a Ute.
He played at Tau Ceramica in Spain for two years. Tau Ceramica is one of the premiere teams in all of Europe and has been for 20 years.
Dynamo Moscow is one of only two Euroleague teams from Russia. I think Spain has 4 teams playing in the Euroleague. I believe there are a total of 26 teams in the league.
Lets see. One year in the NBA, two in Spain, and he has been in Moscow for two already. And he has just signed for three more? He will have a 8 year professional basketball career!! At least...
He easily has to be one of the 2 or 3 most successful basketball players to come out of Utah.
It is great to see him winning on the basketball court as well as in life.
P.S. I love all the Utah posters claiming him as an ex-post Ute like 5 years after the fact... any other Cougars you wish you had?
Euroleague stats show him 7th in the ULEB league in scoring at 20.5 per game and shooting over almost 50% from the field, including 48% from the 3-point line.
He is having another great year despite recovering from an injury.
thank you mr and ms hansen for what you are doing for others.
Good comment. Thanks for the laugh. (Hansen being red)
RE: UnAmerican
So if he's not good enough to play for the U.S. why is playing for Russia an issue? His willingness to play for the Russian team can only help improve relations between our countries. Some Russians see us as selfish spoiled brats. I doubt they feel this way about Hansen.
Having spent a couple of years in the mid-90's working in Moscow, there are a myriad of opportunities for good people like Travis and LaRee Hansen to span the vast cultural and political divide between Russia and the U.S. by letting their light shine wherever they go.
Playing as an honorary Russian citizen in the Beijing Olympics would not only be a once in a lifetime opportunity for Travis, but could potentially generate an amazing amount of goodwill between the two former rivals.
And in today's tumultuous world, we need every ounce of goodwill available.
No matter where Travis plays, we will always be proud of him as an American citizen and a forever Coug!
Steve
You have a story worth telling and it appears you live a life that emulates the light of Christ. You should follow your heart and do whay you feel is best regardless of what anyone else says.
I hope you play for Russia in the olympics alongside AK47. Every reporter in the US and the world will want to write about the american playing for Russia. Don't hide your candle under a bush but be a light unto the world. The world would benefit from you and your wife's influence!
To be an Olympian is an opportunity he shouldn't pass up.
Unlike the US team.
Perhaps it is time to reconsider the extreme nationalism that has plagued the 20th century. Today the Olympics is a "World Championship" in a variety of sports. If the man plays for Moscow with honor he can play for Russia with honor. "Real" Americans love an underdog, and Russia is the underdog in this sport. I will cheer for him every step of the way.
His stats found on Euroleague show that through 14 games this season he is averaging 17.5 points, 3.3 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.4 steals, and 1.8 turnovers. He is shooting 68.7%, 46.3% beyond the arc, and 76.5% at the line.
Way to go Travis, you deserve all the best.
Put down the thesaurus and go back to work. I don't need a lecture on world peace. Just let the guy play some ball. I don't anyone will be setting off nukes based upon a pick-and-roll, do you?
Please call Scottie!
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He was a winner at the school down south and it doesn't look like things have changed.
Good luck to Travis and his family.