The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 16, 2005 -11 NBA stars to hihiht Euro games txt BELGRADE, Serbia-Montenegro (AP) - The NBA will be well represented at the European Basketball Championship, led by the host nation with five players. More than 20 NBA players will be part of the 16-nation, 10-day tournament that opens today in four cities. Serbia-Montenegro is loaded with talent even though its best player, Sacramento Kings All-Star Peja Stojakovic, decided not to play. Coach Zeljko Obradovic even cut Sasa Pavlovic of the Cleveland Cavaliers. Still, the reigning world champion boasts Marko Jaric of the Minnesota Timberwolves, Nenad Krstic of the New Jersey Nets, Zeljko Rebraca of the Los Angeles Clippers, Vladimir Radmanovic of the Seattle SuperSonics and Darko Milicic of the Detroit Pistons. The hosts, who finished 11th at the Athens Olympics, have a tough opening game against Spain in Novi Sad. Spain has won its last five games against the Serbs, but will be without Pau Gasol of the Memphis Grizzlies. "Everyone says it's bad news to play them first, and it probably is," said Spain's big man, Jorge Garbajosa. "But if we are ambitious - and we are - we have to get over it and think that the next time we play them it will be in the final." Serbia-Montenegro and Spain appear the favor- ites in Group D, which includes Latvia and Israel, a late qualifier. "There are 10 teams that can win the title this time," Obradovic said. "But the gold medal is the only one that interests me. I don't think our fans would be pleased with anything else. The game against Spain is the most important one, and if we beat them I don't think we'll have a lot of problems." In Group A, Dallas Mavericks All-Star Dirk Nowitzki will try to lead Germany past Italy and Russia, which is paced by Utah Jazz All-Star Andrei Kirilineko. "You should always set high goals, so we are seeking a medal," Nowitzki said. Italy was third at the previous championship in Sweden two years ago and took the silver medal at the Olympics last year, although it has no NBA players. "We are quite tired," said Italy coach Carlo Recalcati. "We are probably the oldest team going into the EuroBasket tournament, and we haven't quite adapted to this situation." Russia also has young Portland forwards Vik- tor Khryapa and Sergei Monya, plus a trio of play- ers from CSKA Moscow, one of the top clubs in Europe. In Group B in Podgorica, defending champion Lithuania is without an NBA player. Missing for various reasons are Sarunas Jasikevicius, who has signed with the Indiana Pacers, free agent Darius, Songalia, Arvydas Macijauskas of New Orleans, and the retired Salius Stombergas and Eurelijus Zukauskas. "The most dangerous teams for us all have play- ers from the NBA," forward Mindaugus Zukaus- kas said. Also in Group B are Croatia, Bulgaria and Tur- key, which has four players with NBA experience - Hedo Turkoglu, Mehmet Okur, Ibrahim Kutlay and Mirsad Turkcan. In Group C in Belgrade, Tony Parker of the NBA champion San Antonio Spurs leads France, which also has Golden State guard Mickael Pietrus. Slovenia is without Parker's teammate, Beno Udrih, who is injured. Bosnia-Herzegovina and Greece, which went 8-0 in warmup games, com- plete the group. AP PHOTO Dror Hagag, right, of Israel, challenges for the ball with Czech Republic's Pavel Milos during their additional qualifying tournament for the European Basketball Championship on Monday. I I --