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  1. Luis Alberto Scola (Buenos Aires, 30 de abril de 1980) es un exjugador de baloncesto argentino, que disputó 25 temporadas como profesional, repartidas entre Argentina, Europa y la NBA. Con 2,06 metros de altura jugaba en la posición de ala-pívot.

  2. 17 de oct. de 2023 · El argentino, legendario jugador de la selección y de la ACB, repasa su carrera en una entrevista exclusiva con AS.com. Desde sus inicios en el club de su padre hasta su retirada y su proyecto en Italia, pasando por su etapa en la NBA y sus duelos con Felipe Reyes.

  3. Conoce la vida y la trayectoria de Luis Scola, el campeón Olímpico y referente de la ‘Generación Dorada’ del baloncesto argentino. Desde sus inicios en Buenos Aires hasta su retirada en Tokio 2020, repasa cinco aspectos resaltantes de su trayectoria.

  4. MIAMI (USA) - When you talk about Luis Scola you have to mention he’s one of the greatest players at the national team level. The Argentine has a brilliant record and has now added a new milestone in his award-winning career by becoming the fourth leading scorer in the history of the Olympic Games.

  5. 4 de ago. de 2021 · The legendary forward played his last game for his country at the Tokyo Olympics, where he received a standing ovation from both teams. Scola was a key player for Argentina's golden generation, winning multiple medals and becoming the top scorer in FIBA AmeriCup history.

  6. Learn how Luis Scola became a key player of the Golden Generation that won the 2004 Athens Games and reached the World Cup final in 2019. Discover his career, his achievements and his influence on the young generation of Argentinian basketball players.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Luis_ScolaLuis Scola - Wikipedia

    Luis Alberto Scola Balvoa (born 30 April 1980) is an Argentine former professional basketball player and current executive who currently serves as the chief executive officer for the Italian Lega Basket Serie A (LBA) team Pallacanestro Varese.A three-time All-EuroLeague selection with Tau Ceramica, he signed with the Houston Rockets in 2007 and was voted to the NBA All-Rookie First Team.