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It seems that Dennis Rodman is not the only <a href="http://www.cheapnhljerseyswholesale.com">cheap nhl jerseys</a> one who enjoyed his trip to North Korea, former NBA star Charles Smith says he has "no regrets whatsoever" about going to the hermit nation.

The NBA champ was returning from the secretive state after playing in a special exhibition basketball match when he was asked by reporters about the trip.

Dennis Rodman: 'I Love Kim Jong Un'Smith said that he would like to discuss the "North Korean issues" live at some point, along with the country's "economic strategies" and "cultural experiences".

He was one of a number of former NBA players to have travelled to the nation for the game, other players included Kenny Anderson, Vin Baker, Cliff Robinson, Doug Christie and Craig Hodges. However, <a href="http://www.jordanshoesauthentic.com">cheap jordan shoes</a> he refused to be drawn on further questions, saying: "You'll be hearing from me and the rest of us very soon."

The player did however <a href="http://www.ray-banoutletonline.com">ray-ban sunglasses outlet</a> touch upon his friendship with Dennis Rodman, who has courted controversy by his repeated visits to the country despite the well documented evidence of human rights abuses.

Smith assured the media that he stood should to shoulder with Rodman: "He's a friend. We've known each other intimately for three and a half years. We don't <a href="http://www.mlbjerseysauthentic.com">cheap mlb jerseys</a> have divisions, that won't happen. No regrets about the trip whatsoever."





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