he played in a team which was the summa of Russia, Lituania, etc. they were great as a players, but only as a Russia, Lituania, etc., they would not win what they won.
ximobrotons 2 years ago
Very talented player in his prime. He had NBA-caliber ability. Soviet government would never let him go though.
MaxWraith 3 years ago
My bad. There were two Belovs on the team, Sergei and Aleksandr. Sorry. lads.
dharmabums320 4 years ago
I always thought his first name was Aleksandr. Anyhow, his gold medal in '72 may have been the single greatest rip off in Olympic history.
he played in a team which was the summa of Russia, Lituania, etc. they were great as a players, but only as a Russia, Lituania, etc., they would not win what they won.
ximobrotons 2 years ago
Very talented player in his prime. He had NBA-caliber ability. Soviet government would never let him go though.
MaxWraith 3 years ago
My bad. There were two Belovs on the team, Sergei and Aleksandr. Sorry. lads.
dharmabums320 4 years ago
I always thought his first name was Aleksandr. Anyhow, his gold medal in '72 may have been the single greatest rip off in Olympic history.
dharmabums320 4 years ago