You actually left the NBA after your best two years, at least individually, with the Nets. Do you regret leaving the NBA at the peak of your career? Bostjan Nachbar: I get asked this question a lot. I cannot say that I regret it because it was a very interesting time. A lot of European players came back to Europe so it’s difficult to talk about regret because for me that was the best option at that moment. Sure, I wish I could have prolonged my career in the NBA but at the same time it’s not like I had equal choices that summer. Gordan Giricek returned home, Carlos Delfino went back to Europe, also Jorge Garbajosa and Josh Childress. A year later, Linas Kleiza went back… A lot of European teams were willing to offer solid contracts to Europeans or Americans who wanted to go. Unfortunately, the crisis of 2008 hit them a little bit after and that changed a lot of things in Europe. I wish I could have extended my career in the NBA, but it just wasn’t the case.
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Carlos Delfino

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Born: 08/29/82
Height: 6-6 / 1.98
Weight:229 lbs. / 104.3 kg.
Earnings: $24,777,037 ($33,256,793*)
Born: 08/29/82
Height: 6-6 / 1.98
Weight:229 lbs. / 104.3 kg.
Earnings: $24,777,037 ($33,256,793*)
The Federal Justice of Rosario confirmed the prosecution of basketball player Carlos Delfino, his father and two other people in the case that investigates the laundering of assets with funds from drug trafficking.
Former NBA player and 2004 Olympic Games gold medalist Carlos Delfino is accused for money laundering. The 36-year-old swingman of Fortitudo Bologna is a target of an investigation in Argentina alongside his father and three others for the sale of property to a person guilty on drug trafficking charges.
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Emiliano Carchia: Carlos Delfino agreed to terms with Fortitudo Bologna, a source told Sportando. Delfino has started the season with Fiat Torino
Carlos Delfino resurfaces in Argentina
Boca Júniors signed Carlos Delfino to a deal for the season. The Argentinean returns to his homeland and already had his first practice with Boca.
As reported by Julito Pavoni, former NBA player Carlos Delfino is very close to sign a deal for the rest of the season with Boca Juniors in his home country. Delfino is expected to arrive in Buenos Aires in the next few days to take the medicals and signing the contract.