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TL’s Sunday Sports Notebook | Feb 27

February 27, 2022 by Terry Lyons

By TERRY LYONS

BOSTON – What did you think about this week when you first heard the news that Russian troops had invaded the Ukraine?

The first land war since 1945? The people? The bombs and tanks? The casualties to come?

Although this column is not intended to delve into politics and war, when the all-out war and invasion broke out on Thursday, February 24, this columnist thought of an old friend, 57-year old Alexander “Sasha’ Volkov, a former member of the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks. Although Volkov was born in the vast region of Siberia – prior to the fall of the U.S.S.R. – he made his way to the Ukraine and eventually played for the Soviet National basketball team, a club who upset the United States and won the gold Medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul.

Alexander Volkov

Volkov was drafted into the NBA as a sixth-round choice, 134th overall, in the 1986 NBA Draft. Prior to his stint as an Olympian, he and the Soviet team trained against the upper echelon of NCAA blue blood schools, including Bobby Knight’s Indiana Hoosiers, Dean Smith’s North Carolina Tar Heels and – in the summer of ‘86 – against the Atlanta Hawks in the Atlanta/Cobb County Summer League and the LA Summer Pro League.

In the Summer of 1988, together with a contingent from Turner Sports, CNN and the coach Mike Fratello-led Atlanta Hawks, this reporter – then Director of Media Relations for the NBA and soon-to-be Veep, International Communications – went on a three-city tour of the then-Soviet Union. Sasha Volkov and Sarunas Marciulionis were among the young Soviet National Team players the Hawks faced in the summertime exhibitions. From Moscow to Tbilisi (in Soviet Georgia) to Sukhumi (near Sochi and the Black Sea) to Vilnius (in Lithuania) and back to Moscow, the trip was legendary. In some cases, it was so bad, it was great.

After his NBA playing career, Volkov returned to the Ukraine and was named as head of the Ukrainian Basketball Federation and served on the State Committee for Sports. The decorated Olympian eventually turned to politics and was elected to Parliament where he served until 2014.

Volkov and his wife, Alla, are currently in Kyiv. An outbound e-mail remained unanswered as of this posting.

UKRAINIANS IN THE NBA: Sacramento Kings center Alex Len and Toronto Raptors forward Svi Mykhailiuk, the two Ukrainian players in the NBA, condemned Russia’s invasion of their native country in a joint statement released on Thursday.

“A great tragedy befell our dear homeland Ukraine. We categorically condemn the war,” Len and Mykhailiuk wrote. “Ukraine is a peaceful, sovereign state inhabited by people who want to decide their own destiny. We pray for our families, friends, relatives and all the people who are in the territory of Ukraine.

“We hope for an end to this terrible war as soon as possible. Dear fellow Ukrainians, hold on! Our strength is in unity. We are with you!”

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