NBA 2012-13

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25. srpnja 2012. u 14:35

Evo odlične stranice sa svim dolascima/odlascima iz pojedinih ekipa, te igračima koje bi željeli dovesti/prodati...


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riki_mo
riki_mo
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25. srpnja 2012. u 16:06
Flash je napisao/la:
riki, ipak su zagrizli.....
Vidi cijeli citat





nego druže, ima li na youtube snimka esp - usa?


Čitajte http://generalposlijebitke.blogspot.com/BŽV!
Obrisan korisnik
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Obrisan korisnik
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25. srpnja 2012. u 16:46
riki_mo je napisao/la:
Flash je napisao/la:
riki, ipak su zagrizli.....
Vidi cijeli citat





nego druže, ima li na youtube snimka esp - usa?


Vidi cijeli citat


 bit ce ovde, vjerovatno, na ovom kanalu

http://www.youtube.com/user/nanoragi?feature=watch
[uredio Flash - 25. srpnja 2012. u 16:47]
riki_mo
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25. srpnja 2012. u 16:52

Hvala!
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madmax17
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25. srpnja 2012. u 21:25
Summer league has a bad reputation as a set of games that don't predict anything.

I, on the other hand, have always felt that it serves a better purpose: Telling us where players are today, and giving us a glimpse of where they can be tomorrow.

We first saw the attacking skills of Jeremy Lin at Las Vegas Summer League in 2010. Combine that with the great improvement he showed as a shooter and you can begin to see how he became the player he was last season, to some degree. Ditto Brandon Jennings, who was a jump shot away from being a solid starter when we first saw him in Vegas. Jeff Foster proved to be a terrific rebounder in his first summer league action, as did Udonis Haslem; both guys used their summer efforts to help carve out careers by far outclassing their projections coming out of college.

So here's what I'm taking away from the Orlando and Las Vegas Summer Leagues as we head into a nine-week "dark" period for these young guys before they officially surface again for training camp in late September/early October.

Rookie of the Year challengers
The players who will give Anthony Davis a run for his money

Harrison Barnes | Golden State Warriors
Summer stats: 16.8 ppg (40% shooting), 5.6 rpg, 0.4 apg, 1.8 spg
Barnes showed one big flaw in Vegas: The game is too easy for him. At 6-foot-8, with his skills, Barnes can get any uncontested shot he wants. But he has not yet learned how to grind for more makeable shots. Still, with Klay Thompson and Stephen Curry by his side, Barnes should get a lot of open looks and slashing opportunities. He'll also be asked to defend opponents' best perimeter wings most nights, so his chances at both scoring and earning defensive kudos are quite good.


Bradley Beal | Washington Wizards
Summer stats: 17.6 ppg (42% shooting), 4.6 rpg, 1.8 apg, 1 spg
Beal proved to be perhaps the most versatile perimeter player of this rookie class, capable of handling point guard duties, attacking defenders off the dribble or softly lofting in jumpers off pindowns and cross-screens. More importantly, his feel for the game means he'll be paired with John Wall a ton, as he instinctively knows where to move to so Wall has more space to create. Add Nene to the mix and Beal gets to play next to a true low-post threat, which when combined with Wall will give him a lot of great scoring opportunities. If Beal's 3-point shot improves a good deal, he'll help the Wiz make a playoff run.


John Henson | Milwaukee Bucks
Summer stats: 18.3 ppg (53% shooting), 6.8 rpg, 1.5 apg, 1.5 bpg
Henson came in with a strong shot-blocking reputation, and proved it in Vegas, totalling four swats in one game. But it was his ability to make paint shots, and some outside jumpers, that should have the Bucks so excited. Henson played with great poise all week -- a testament to how well-schooled he was in college and perhaps even before -- as he rarely acted impulsively on defense or on the glass. He finished third in blocks among rookie big men yet committed only five fouls (in four games), while the two players with more blocked shots fouled 16 times in five games.


Damian Lillard | Portland Trail Blazers
Summer stats: 26.5 ppg (44% shooting), 4 rpg, 5.3 apg, 0.5 spg
In my eyes, Lillard was the best rookie in Vegas. His talent as a floor general, as well as his ability to shoot and score, proved that you don't have to play in the ACC or Big East to become an elite player. And that's what Lillard projects to be right now. He's a slightly downgraded version of Derrick Rose, with some Chauncey Billups mixed in, who will likely start from Day 1 and will be the favorite to win ROY since he'll have the ball in his hands a ton.


Jeremy Lamb | Houston Rockets
Summer stats: 20 ppg (47% shooting), 4.4 rpg, 0.8 apg, 1 spg
Lamb is a dynamic scorer with the ball in his hands, and he is better off the bounce than I expected, given his size (though he does tend to stand and watch when the ball isn't moving toward him). Lamb might also be the best shooter in this class. His coaches in Houston will need to add more wrinkles to their offense so they can take advantage of his ability to score off screens when he's running from side to side or bottom to top.


Donatas Motiejunas | Houston Rockets
Summer stats: 16.3 ppg (62% shooting), 7.8 rpg, 0.8 apg, 0.8 bpg
It is not ironic that GM Daryl Morey broke up his team just before he finally got a big man who could score? The 7-foot Motiejunas isn't much of a rebounding and defensive presence, but there is no doubt that he can score -- and from a lot of spots, too. He's already pretty polished and can use either hand to finish, which helps him play with a lot of confidence when the ball in his hands. The Rockets just waived Luis Scola via the amnesty clause mostly for the cap space going forward, but having a power forward like Big D helped that process at least a little bit. We rarely see big rooks score 64 points in three of four games while hitting 28 of 40 shots in summer league (two of those games came after an 0-5 stinker).


Michael Kidd-Gilchrist | Charlotte Bobcats
Summer stats (one game): 18 ppg (50% shooting), 8 rpg, 5 apg, 4 spg
OK, so he played only one game. But no one can deny that it was a very impressive one game. It helped that the Bobcats used a press the whole time, and that the Sacramento Kings were woefully unprepared for it; as a result, MKG's defensive intensity and awareness overall led him to easy looks on offense. But even in a half-court game, Kidd-Gilchrist looks like someone who will excel on defense and in transition. Michael Jordam called MKG the Bobcats' Scottie Pippen, and the rookie looks like he can indeed be the center of their defense and find ways to score without occupying the ball much in their halfcourt offense. He looks like he can play 35 minutes a game from Day 1.

The disappointments
Players who will get lots of playing time despite what they did in Vegas

Thomas Robinson | Sacramento Kings
Summer stats: 13 ppg (34% shooting), 9.8 rpg, 3 apg, 1 spg
At worst, Robinson will give the Kings some toughness, and someone who can play with an edge and has the athleticism to make things happen with that edge. But he looked very lost on the perimeter, with a jumper more broken than any other first-round pick and too much interest in "showing it off" rather than focusing on working the paint. I loved him in the draft, but he has a lot of work to do to be worthy of a Top 5 pick. The good news is he has the talent to get a lot better.


Dion Waiters | Cleveland Cavaliers
Summer stats: 12.3 ppg (30% shooting), 3 rpg, 3 apg, 1 spg
Waiters looked like a combo guard, and often more like a point guard without great passing skills. Which would be OK if Cleveland didn't already has one of the top young point guards in the league. I know the staff is high on Waiters, based on scouting him all season, but no one in Vegas saw what they had seen all year. He'll likely play a good amount, so he'll have plenty of chances to figure things out.


Austin Rivers | New Orleans Hornets
Summer stats: 10 ppg (21% shooting), 2.5 rpg, 3.5 apg, 2 spg
I liked what I saw from Rivers, but he didn't get much run after being pulled before their third game. He looked like a true point guard to me, running the offense and looking for teammates before himself. His fundamentals are strong, but it's going to be a while before he learns how to beat his defender and then score against the help. He already can do the first part. The second part is far trickier, especially when you can't just overwhelm the help physically like Rose or Russell Westbrook.


Next in line
NBA rotation players, sooner rather than later

Terrence Jones | Houston Rockets
Summer stats: 18.2 ppg (50% shooting), 8.6 rpg, 1.4 apg, 0.4 bpg
Soft touch, with the ability to get quality shots off over taller and longer players. That's the first thing I noticed about Jones. Then I started wondering if he was going to be like Darrell Arthur -- a power forward who was doubted for a few reasons, only to become a pivotal player in his team's national championship run. Jones has a lot of talented 4s to contend with in Houston; Patrick Patterson, Marcus Morris (who will likely play small forward as well), and Motiejunas all deserve minutes next to Omer Asik, who needs an offensive talent next to him. Jones will eventually get minutes too -- even if it's on another team.


Jared Sullinger | Boston Celtics
Summer stats: 12.3 ppg (35% shooting), 8.4 rpg, 0.7 apg, 0.8 bpg
Sullinger is probably your winner of "most impressive of the summer." Not because of his huge production, but because his steady play over almost three straight weeks of action. First, it was a strong debut in four games in as many days in Orlando. Then he followed it up with a few strong games in Vegas. Sullinger and his teammates were dead tired by the end of Las Vegas Summer League, in which he never played fewer than 24 minutes until the very last game on Sunday. Great hands, touch and rebounding prowess will force the Celtics to get him minutes just as soon as he learns their defensive plans, which could be by opening day. His presence makes Kevin Garnett's move to the center spot academic.


John Jenkins | Atlanta Hawks
Summer stats: 15.6 ppg (51% shooting), 2 rpg, 1.2 apg, 0.8 spg
A year ago I felt Nolan Smith was a surefire NBA rotation guy because of his quickness and good (maybe one day great) shooting. I felt the same way this year about Jenkins, who has a quick and deadly release. He's not someone who is going to provide a lot of things for his team, but within a season or two, Jenkins can become a shooting specialist in Atlanta and earn a bid to the 3-point contest at All-Star Weekend.


Terrence Ross | Toronto Raptors
Summer stats: 14.4 ppg (37% shooting), 3.6 rpg, 1.4 apg, 1 spg
Ross has more potential than DeMar DeRozan simply because he's a far superior shooter. Or at least that's what I've been suggesting. He did not look the part this past week, though his form is basically solid. As he learns better shot selection, his size and fluidity should help him earn serious minutes for the Raps, and he could end up being a great partner to Kyle Lowry because Lowry likes to get his own shot and Ross had no issues in Vegas moving the ball.


Andrew Nicholson | Orlando Magic
Summer stats: 12.6 ppg (47% shooting), 6.8 rpg, 0.6 apg, 0.4 bpg
Big, beefy guys who don't mind contact and can make shots are always very valuable players. With Orlando and Dwight Howard likely to part ways at some point, Nicholson has an even better chance at getting early minutes, thanks in large part to his strong summer showing. He has some post moves already that have Orlando fans muttering about him being more polished than Howard is now. That's not even remotely true, though Nicholson has the kind of body (6-foot-9, 250 pounds) and game that translates into a long NBA career.


Bernard James | Dallas Mavericks
Summer stats: 10.2 ppg (61% shooting), 9 rpg, 0 apg, 2.6 bpg
It's almost unfair putting a man on this list, which is clearly what James is. Tough, hard-nosed, with a feel for shot-blocking, James will likely get on the court right away as a nice complement to Dirk Nowitzki off the bench. He'll know his role and take joy from being a defensive spark, like he did in Vegas, where he led all players in total blocked shots.


Doron Lamb | Milwaukee Bucks
Summer stats: 14 ppg (46% shooting), 0.0 3P%, 2.8 rpg, 0.8 apg
Lamb actually will have a similar role to the one he already mastered in college: play off other guys, flow to open spots, knock down open shots and make heady plays on both ends of the floor. He's not going to be a ROY candidate, but I can envision First Team All-Rookie if he gets enough playing time. Lamb averaged 14 points a game in Vegas despite not making a single 3-pointer thanks to his feel for the game and not forcing things. He's the perfect type of shooting guard to play next to Jennings or Monta Ellis.


Biggest surprises
May not make rotations soon, but showed real potential

Kyle O'Quinn | Orlando Magic
Rugged interior guy who can both defend the paint on the ground and in the air.

Tony Wroten | Memphis Grizzlies
Showed off his natural passing skills and an (slightly) improved jump shot.

Perry Jones | Oklahoma City Thunder
Still has to improve and get healthy, but has enough talent to crack a deep Thunder rotation.

Miles Plumlee | Indiana Pacers
Showed off his athleticism slashing to the rim for dunks after the catch, and a decent perimeter jumper.

Evan Fournier | Denver Nuggets
Tougher than he looks, plays a lot like Doron Lamb without the same shooting stroke. A solid player in a season or two.

Tyshawn Taylor | Brooklyn Nets
Super fast and super quick guys that are mentally tough always find a home in the league if they are tall enough, which Taylor is.


Lillard pokazao formu.
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Obrisan korisnik
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26. srpnja 2012. u 00:08
Adrian Wojnarowski: Minnesota is finalizing a two-year, $20 million contract with free agent forward Andrei Kirilenko, league sources tell Y! Sports.

Vjerojatno riješeno ako Wojnarowski kaže
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26. srpnja 2012. u 00:13
10 milja po godini? da citiram simmonsa: KAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHN!

edit: i to još player option za slijedeću sezonu
[uredio waco dolan - 26. srpnja 2012. u 00:15]
Obrisan korisnik
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26. srpnja 2012. u 00:30
Što je tu loše?

Ovo je jedna od rijetkih realnih plaća u NBA za koje sam čuo u  zadnje vrijeme...

Čovjek je izdominirao Euroligu prošle godine, ima NBA iskustvo, POff iskustvo koje mnogi koji su dobijali max ugovore nemaju...

Pa jedno Tele je dobilo 3 milje po sezoni, a realno je Kirilenko za njega i slične prof.dr.sc košarke...
madmax17
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26. srpnja 2012. u 00:36
Ovo je nerealna plaća

Jameer Nelson got paid. He'll make $8.6 mil in 12-13, $8.6 mil in 13-14, $8 mil in 14-15. Last year is only partially guaranteed, but still.
"Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast!"