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Thabo Sefolosha graces cover of So6ix Magazine

Chuck Chaney April 2, 2012 Comments Off

Last month it was Serge Ibaka, this month it’s Thabo Sefolosha.

Thanks to Angelique Christina for writing about Mr. & Mrs. Thabo Sefolosha. A lot of people were not even aware that Sefolosha was married. Really well written piece, and It’s here for you to read before it hits the stands.

Here are a couple of excerpts from the article:

Is Thabo Sefolosha a consummate master of basketball?  A simple “yes” can sufficiently answer the question without any furhter debate required. If isn’t just the fact that the 6’7″ Swiss guard is a near hardwood virtuso that makes him exceptional. There are facets that run far deeper with Sefolosha that surrounds him with an unpretentious greatness.

I rely on my wife, and she does a great job with the kids. We talk on the phone, and with the technology today, we use Skype so that I can stay active with what they are doing when I am away.

We have been together [his wife] have been together for 9 years. We met in france when she was in school and I was playing basketball. We met by chance. I had cornrows then, and she braided my hair.

She is working on her Master’s. Her focus is on International Relations. She works on our charities. Bertilie [his wife] is really, really smart. She knows what she is doing!

If you get a chance, read it. It’ll be on the stands later this month. Go pick up a copy. They’re free all across the metro.

Here are some pictures from the article.

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