Draft 2011

Franjo
Franjo
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24. lipnja 2011. u 16:32
Vučeviću je koristilo što je igrao NCAA pa je bio stalno prisutan, jer sličnih igrača ima mnogo i u Europi - visoki, spori s dobrom rukom. Ono što sam vidio, najsličniji je sadašnjem Krstiću, dakle poslije ozljede. Najrealnije je da napravi nekakvu karijeru solidnog backupa.
Papa Bear
Papa Bear
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24. lipnja 2011. u 17:23

Treba dodati i spor i neatletičan, možda usporedba sa Bradom Millerom.

madmax17
madmax17
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24. lipnja 2011. u 17:39
Navodno je najviše impresionirao visinom(i dužina i reach ili wingspan) što je više loše nego dobro. Najveća mana lateral quickness što nije dobro za obranu, slabi je atleta.

Vucevic earning the nod for tallest player in attendance without shoes at 6-10 1, ranking as the second heaviest player at 260 pounds, and posting a standing reach half-an-inch higher than Greg Oden's at 9-4.5.

Born in Switzerland, raised in Belgium, the nephew of the coach of Pro-B France based team Antibes, and the son of two former professional basketball players (his father was a member of the Yugoslavian national team and his mother played in Bosnia), Vucevic certainly has the right pedigree to develop into a strong interior presence at the college level thanks to his size and developing skill set. He had a strong showing in the U-20 European Championship this past summer as part of the Montenegrin national team, averaging 15.5 points and 10.8 rebounds in nine games.
[uredio madmax17 - 24. lipnja 2011. u 17:45]
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kit teller
kit teller
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24. lipnja 2011. u 18:46
ček ček, on je sin Bore Vučevića? A tko mu je majka?
madmax17
madmax17
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24. lipnja 2011. u 18:59
Stari je Borislav a mama Ljiljana, oboje igrali za repku Juge, neloši geni.

Vucevic's father, Borislav, was a teammate of Drazen Petrovic on the 1985 Yugoslavian national team and spent 24 years -- yes, 24, or three years more than Robert Parish's NBA career -- playing professionally in Europe.

The elder Vucevic played until he was 44, and Vucevic's mother, Ljiljana, played for the Sarajevo club Zeljeznicar as well as the Yugoslavian national team.

And do you know how many games the elder Vucevic missed during those 24 years?

Zero. 
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kit teller
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24. lipnja 2011. u 19:05
Dobar je bio Boro. Sličan Perasoviću, ipak slabiji košarkaš, viši. Dobra ruka. Ako njegov sin bude imao takvu ruku, nema zime za njega. Bar ne u Evropi.
madmax17
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24. lipnja 2011. u 19:39
Zvijezde collega koje nisu izabrane na draftu:

PG: Jacob Pullen (Kansas State)

He’s not a great athlete, doesn’t have big size and isn’t a true point guard but Pullen is a winner, has a huge heart and is extremely clutch. Did you happen to catch the 2010 Sweet Sixteen game against Xavier in which Pullen hit clutch shot after clutch shot? Or perhaps you caught his final college game, an NCAA tournament loss to Wisconsin in which Pullen finished with 38 points? If Earl “the Squirrel” Boykins can make it in the NBA, so can Pullen – who averaged over 20 PPG last season.

K-State coach Frank Martin has taken to Twitter to defend Pullen. He sarcastically tweeted: “His team won over 50 games his last 2 yrs, his team finished in top 4 of Big 12 every yr. However he is 6' not 6’3” so he is not good”.

Note to NBA teams: You won’t like Martin when he’s angry.


SG: Ben Hansbrough (Notre Dame)

Another player that was out of position at point guard last season. He’s not nearly quick enough to play point guard and defend players like Derrick Rose and he’s not big enough to be a shooting guard and defend the likes of Joe Johnson. But like his older brother, Tyler, Ben is just a great fundamental basketball that wills his team to wins.

It’s easy to forget now but it was Hansbrough, not Connecticut’s Kemba Walker, who was named Big East Player of the Year while averaging 18.4 PPG, 4.3 APG and 3.9 RPG this season.

http://akronsportsnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Ben-Hansbrough.jpg

 

SF: David Lighty (Ohio State)

The ESPN analysts working the draft were miffed that Lighty wasn’t picked and it’s easy to understand why. He’s not a great athlete but Lighty defends well, does a little bit of everything  on the court and has an NBA body at 6-6, 220. The problem? He’s not a big-time scorer and the only thing he does really well is win; as was obvious last night, NBA scouts would trade in intangibles for “upside” in a heart beat. If Lighty can establish a reliable jumper overseas, there could still be a spot for him in the league.

http://www.thesportsbank.net/core/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/david-lighty.jpg

 

PF: Matt Howard (Butler)

No one actually believe Matt Howard was going to get drafted but he deserves his due for a fabulous four-year career at Butler. Straight out of Hoosiers, Howard’s athleticism is light years from NBA standards and he doesn’t have a true position. Those awkward shots he nailed in college would be sent into the 10th row in the NBA by players like Blake Griffin.

But let’s focus on the positives. Just like his team, Howard constantly proved the doubters wrong by getting tough points in the paint and laying it all on the floor every time he played. Howard averaged 16.4 PPG and 7.7 RPG last season and, oh yeah, led his team to back-to-back NCAA title games. He wasn’t afraid to get bloodied and was an extremely smart player who was heady enough to try and get a three-point play out of the infamous end-of-game foul against Pitt that advanced Butler to the Sweet Sixteen.

There’s little chance Howard will ever make the NBA but wouldn’t you love to see another Mark Madsen?

 

C: Jamie Skeen (VCU)

Ask Kansas’ Morris twins (a.k.a. “the Morrii”) just how good Skeen is. The Wake Forest transfer blew up for the Rams last season, averaging 15.7 PPG and 7.3 RPG. In the tournament, he was lights out and destroyed the Jayhawks with a 26-point, 10-rebound performance. Once a top recruit, Skeen does have knee concerns and is very undersized to be a power forward in the league and and guard players like Kevin Garnett. But in the new NBA full of small big men who can run the floor and score, there’s a play for Skeen somewhere such as New York or Golden State.

http://vcuathletics.tv/mbb/0910bios/bioimages/JamieSkeenHS.jpg

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Honorable Mention: Rick Jackson (Syracuse), Kevin Anderson (Richmond), Scotty Hopson (Tennessee), Demetri McCamey (Illinois), Malcolm Thomas (San Diego State), Michael Dunigan (Oregon), Jamine Peterson (Providence), Greg Smith (Fresno State), Diante Garrett (Iowa State), LaceDarius Dunn (Baylor), Dwight Hardy (St. John’s), Kalin Lucas (Michigan State), Malcolm Delaney (Virginia Tech), Talor Battle (Penn State), Austin Freeman (Georgetown)


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randy marsh
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24. lipnja 2011. u 21:35
trener Kingsa Paul Westphal pizdi na upravu što mu je dovela Jimmera. Ipak, braća Malouf su insistirali na njemu jer je marketinški bolji od Claya Thompsona i Aleca Burksa koje je htio Westphal... 
...jedna po jedna prsnu pod nogom!
randy marsh
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25. lipnja 2011. u 12:02
...jedna po jedna prsnu pod nogom!
goikoetxea
goikoetxea
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25. lipnja 2011. u 12:38
zasto je shelvin mack izabran tako nisko?

totalno cudan draft. necu reci najgori ikad, al svakako najcudniji. i nebi se iznenadio da vecina igraca u prvih 15 bude promasaj do promasaja a da respektabilnije karijere naprave ovi kasnije odabrani ( ukljucujuci i naseg bojana ).
...ladne su mi, ladne ove kiše a na jugu i zime su od zlata...