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  • #61
    How can people think jonas to be the best promising, i don't know


    he doesn't even have garbage time in this tournament...
    EFES PILSEN 2012-2013

    Gordon - Tunceri - Balbay
    Farmar - Guler
    Shipp - Vujacic - Batuk
    Savanovic - Gonlum
    Erden - Barac - Kuqo - Batista

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Boki Nachbar View Post
      How can people think jonas to be the best promising, i don't know


      he doesn't even have garbage time in this tournament...
      Edo Murič played some 10-15 minutes... does that make him more talented than Jonas by your opinion?
      ...
      I thought so
      Originally posted by Jon_Koncak
      That's funny shit.I cant believe there are sports fans thinking like it.It's like Federer losing to random Japanese player in round 1 of French Open but tournament director stepping in and saying "hey it was a fluke win who wants to watch a random Japanese guy in next round,Federer qualifies"

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Joško Poljak Fan View Post
        Edo Murič played some 10-15 minutes... does that make him more talented than Jonas by your opinion?
        ...
        I thought so
        It makes none of them are the best promising of that tournament, thats all.
        EFES PILSEN 2012-2013

        Gordon - Tunceri - Balbay
        Farmar - Guler
        Shipp - Vujacic - Batuk
        Savanovic - Gonlum
        Erden - Barac - Kuqo - Batista

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        • #64
          great game for young greek duo kofus-chalates
          Jordi Bertomeu sucks!

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          • #65
            Originally posted by pohani komarac View Post
            great game for young greek duo kofus-chalates
            Koufos-Calathes

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            • #66
              1993 BORN PLAYERS

              1. Devon Van Oostrum GBR 1993 - 17 M - 1 P, 2 R, 3 A, 2 TO
              2. Luka Rupnik SLO 1993 - 7 M - 1 R, 1 A

              1992 BORN PLAYERS

              1. Enes Kanter TUR 1992 - 19 M - 10 P, 4 R, 1 B, FG %60
              2. David Bertans LAT 1992 - 13 M - 6 P, 2 R
              3. Jonas Valanciunas LTH 1992 - 16 M - 7 P, 3 R, 3 TO, FG %67

              1991 BORN PLAYERS

              1. Tornike Shengelia GEO 1991 - 17 M - 8 P, 4 R, 2 TO, 1 B
              2. Sasu Salin FIN 1991 - 22 M - 9 P, 4 R, 3P %40
              3. Martins Meiers LAT 1991 - 13 M - 6 P, 2 R
              4. Oleksandr Lypovyy UKR 1991 - 11 M - 3 P, 1 R, 1 A, 1 S
              5. Edo Muric SLO 1991 - 13 M - 2 P, 3 R, 1 A
              6. Mareks Mejeris LAT 1991 - 9 M - 2 R, 1 A

              1990 BORN PLAYERS

              1. Nihad Dedovic BOS 1990 - 29 M - 10 P, 5 R, 2 TO, FG %62
              2. Nikola Vucevic MNT 1990 - 14 M - 5 P, 3 R
              3. Ricky Rubio SPA 1990 - 16 M - 2 P, 2 R, 1 A, 1 S
              4. Izzet Turkyilmaz TUR 1990 - 7 M - 1 P, 2 R
              5. Vladimir Mihailovic MNT 1990 - 7 M - 2 R, 1 A
              6. Piotr Pamula POL 1990 - 8 M - 3 P, 3P %44
              7. Bozidar Avramov BUL 1990 - 13 M - 4 P, FT %89
              8. Konstantinos Papanikolaou GRE 1990 - 16 M - 2 P, 2 R
              9. Konstantinos Sloukas GRE 1990 - 5 M - 1 P, 1 R, 2 TO

              1989 BORN PLAYERS

              1. Kostas Koufos GRE 1989 - 18 M - 9 P, 4 R, 1 B, FG %70
              2. Serge Ibaka SPA 1989 - 19 M - 9 P, 5 R, FT %82, FG % 57
              3. Nick Calathes GRE 1989 - 24 M - 9 P, 4 R, 4 A, 3 TO, 2 S
              4. Milan Macvan SER 1989 - 16 M - 7 P, 5 R
              5. Bojan Bogdanovic CRO 1989 - 30 M - 13 P, 4 R, 1 S, 3P %41, FT %93
              6. Zoran Dragic 1989 - 24 M - 9 P, 5 R, 1 S, FG %60
              7. Dairis Bertans LAT 1989 - 21 M - 9 P, 2 R, 2 A, FT %100
              8. Kevin Seraphin FRA 1989 - 10 M - 5 P, 4 R, 2 TO
              9. Semon Antonov RUS 1989 - 10 M - 5 P, 2 R, FG %60, 3P %60
              10. Robin Benzing GER 1989 - 25 M - 9 P, 2 R, 3P %46

              Giorgio Shermadini GEO 1989 - 12 M - 2 P, 3 R, 1 A
              Philipp Schwethelm GER 1989 - 18 M - 5 P, 3 R, 3P %46
              Janis Strelnieks LAT 1989 - 25 M - 6 P, 3 R, 2 A, 2 TO
              Tibor Pleiss GER 1989 - 9 M - 3 P, 3 R, 2 TO
              Denys Lukashov UKR 1989 - 19 M - 4 P, 2 A, 3P %50
              Dmitriy Khvostov RUS 1989 - 9 M - 1 R, 1 A

              1988 BORN PLAYERS

              1. Nicolas Batum FRA 1988 - 33 M - 15 P, 4 R, 3 S, 1 B, 3P %40, FT %85
              2. Dardan Berisha POL 1988 - 26 M - 13 P, 3 R, 3 A, 3P %35, FT %88
              3. Richard Kuksiks LAT 1988 - 30 M - 16 P, 4 R, 3P %73
              4. Danilo Gallinari ITA 1988 - 31 M - 15 P, 6 R, 2 TO, 1 S, FT %84
              5. Vladimir Dasic MNT 1988 - 29 M - 10 P, 8 R, 2 A, 2 TO
              6. Marko Keselj SER 1988 - 22 M - 11 P, 4 R, FG %58, 3P %62
              7. Roland Freimanis LAT 1988 - 21 M - 10 P, 6 R, 2 TO
              8. Petteri Koponen FIN 1988 - 31 M - 14 P, 2 R, 3 A, 2 TO, 3P %45
              9. Andrejs Selakovs LAT 1988 - 16 M - 6 P, 5 R
              10. Elmand Kikanovic BOS 1988 - 15 M - 8 P, 2 R, FG %59, FT %86

              Gal Mekel ISR 1988 - 13 M - 4 P, 3 R, 2 A
              Kyle Johnson GBR 1988 - 17 M - 7 P, 3 R, FG %64
              Lucca Staiger GER 1988 - 9 M - 4 P, 2 A, 3P %57
              Stefan Markovic SER 1988 - 18 M - 3 P, 3 R, 4 A
              Daniel Clark GBR 1988 - 24 M - 8 P, 7 R, 3 TO
              Alexey Shved RUS 1988 - 20 M - 6 P, 2 R, 2 A
              Nemanja Gordic BOS 1988 - 15 M - 6 P, 2 R
              Oleksandr Kolchenko UKR 1988 - 19 M - 9 P, 2 R, 2 TO, FT %90
              Nemanja Bjelica SER 1988 - 9 M - 2 P, 3 R
              Tim Ohlbrecht GER 1988 - 10 M - 2 P, 2 R, 1 B
              Chavdar Kostov BUL 1988 - 21 M - 5 P, 2 R

              1987 BORN PLAYERS

              1. Ante Tomic CRO 1987 - 25 M - 17 P, 6 R, 2 A, FG %74, FT %82
              2. Emir Preldzic TUR 1987 - 18 M - 12 P, 4 R, 3 A, 2 TO, FG %60, 3P %60
              3. Milos Teodosic SER 1987 - 26 M - 10 P, 4 R, 8 A, 3 TO
              4. Andrey Vorontsevich RUS 1987 - 17 M - 10 P, 3 R
              5. Joel Freeland GRB 1987 - 25 M - 11 P, 6 R, 2 TO
              6. Gerald Lee FIN 1987 - 20 M - 11 P, 2 R, FG %58
              7. Mikko Koivisto FIN 1987 - 14 M - 8 P, 2 R, 3P %46
              8. Daniel Hackett ITA 1987 - 28 M - 8 P, 3 R, 3 A
              9. Vlacheslav Kravtsov UKR 1987 - 22 M - 7 P, 7 R, 2 TO, FG %61
              10. Milenko Tepic SER 1987 - 22 M - 7 P, 3 R, 2 A, 3P %44, FT %100

              Oguz Savas TUR 1987 - 8 M - 6 P, 2 R, FG %91
              Elishay Kadir ISR 1987 - 19 M - 6 P, 5 R, 2 A, 2 TO
              Vlodan Stojanovski MAC 1987 - 29 M - 7 P, 5 R, 2 S, FT %91
              Maxime de Zeeuw BEl 1987 - 18 M - 4 P, 5 R, 3P %40
              Michail Bramos GRE 1987 - 23 M - 5 P, 4 R


              Top Prospects (After Adding Age and Efficiency by Minutes coefficients)

              1. Enes Kanter TUR 1992 - 19 M - 10 P, 4 R, 1 B, FG %60 15/19 = 0,79+0,19+0,50=1,48
              2. David Bertans LAT 1992 - 13 M - 6 P, 2 R 8/12 = 0,62+0,13+0,50=1,25
              3. Ante Tomic CRO 1987 - 25 M - 17 P, 6 R, 2 A, FG %74, FT %82 25/25 = 1,00+0,25=1,25
              4. Tornike Shengelia GEO 1991 - 17 M - 8 P, 4 R, 2 TO, 1 B 11/17 = 0,65+0,17+0,40=1,22
              5. Sasu Salin FIN 1991 - 22 M - 9 P, 4 R, 3P %40 13/22 = 0,59+0,22+0,40=1,21
              6. Kostas Koufos GRE 1989 - 18 M - 9 P, 4 R, 1 B, FG %70 14/18 = 0,78+0,18+0,2=1,16
              7. Martins Meiers LAT 1991 - 13 M - 6 P, 2 R 8/13 = 0,62+0,13+0,40=1,15
              8. Nicolas Batum FRA 1988 - 33 M - 15 P, 4 R, 3 S, 1 B, 3P %40, FT %85 23/33 = 0,70+0,33+0,1=1,13
              9. Serge Ibaka SPA 1989 - 19 M - 9 P, 5 R, FT %82, FG % 57 14/19 = 0,74+0,19+0,2=1,13
              10. Nick Calathes GRE 1989 - 24 M - 9 P, 4 R, 4 A, 3 TO, 2 S 16/24 = 0,67+0,24+0,2=1,11
              11. Milan Macvan SER 1989 - 16 M - 7 P, 5 R 12/16 = 0,75+0,16+0,2=1,11
              12. Bojan Bogdanovic CRO 1989 - 30 M - 13 P, 4 R, 1 S, 3P %41, FT %93 18/30 = 0,60+0,3+0,2=1,10
              13. Jonas Valanciunas LTH 1992 - 16 M - 7 P, 3 R, 3 TO, FG %67 7/16 = 0,44+0,16+0,50=1,10
              14. Dardan Berisha POL 1988 - 26 M - 13 P, 3 R, 3 A, 3P %35, FT %88 19/26 = 0,73+0,26+0,1=1,09
              15. Oguz Savas TUR 1987 - 8 M - 6 P, 2 R, FG %91 8/8 = 1,00+0,08=1,08
              16. Zoran Dragic 1989 - 24 M - 9 P, 5 R, 1 S, FG %60 15/24 = 0,63+0,24+0,2=1,07
              17. Richard Kuksiks LAT 1988 - 30 M - 16 P, 4 R, 3P %73 20/30 = 0,67+0,30+0,1=1,07
              18. Danilo Gallinari ITA 1988 - 31 M - 15 P, 6 R, 2 TO, 1 S, FT %84 20/31 = 0,65+0,31+0,1=1,06
              19. Oleksandr Lypovyy UKR 1991 - 11 M - 3 P, 1 R, 1 A, 1 S 6/11=0,55+0,11+0,40=1,06
              20. Nihad Dedovic BOS 1990 - 29 M - 10 P, 5 R, 2 TO, FG %62 13/29 = 0,45+0,29+0,3=1,04
              Last edited by Dudullulu Ulu Lulu; 09-08-2011, 05:37 PM.

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              • #67
                From 1990 or later born players:

                Enes KANTER.

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                • #68
                  Kanter, for sure.

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                  • #69
                    Kanter, no doubt...

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                    • #70
                      great job dudu. respect
                      Jordi Bertomeu sucks!

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                      • #71
                        dudu, you forgot Albicy in the 1990 class. Although he may not have a major role the Euro, he is already a solid pro player.
                        It's a bird? It's a plane? No, it's Rudy!

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by damelo View Post
                          dudu, you forgot Albicy in the 1990 class. Although he may not have a major role the Euro, he is already a solid pro player.
                          Rankings are based on Eurobasket 2011 performances. Albicy hasn't showed anything to us yet.

                          Thanks Pohani. It is a pleasure.
                          Last edited by Dudullulu Ulu Lulu; 09-07-2011, 06:55 PM.

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                          • #73
                            Jonas is now one step ahead with his good performance at Serbia game.

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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by Dreamcatcher
                              Yeah, me too. It's incomprehensible. He sucked a big cock against Serbia. He shouldn't be considered as prospect at all.
                              I knew someone would make that.

                              I wonder why he didn't play against turkey, do you know?

                              also, saras made even cemal nalga score, probably it is not hard for him to make jonas score.
                              EFES PILSEN 2012-2013

                              Gordon - Tunceri - Balbay
                              Farmar - Guler
                              Shipp - Vujacic - Batuk
                              Savanovic - Gonlum
                              Erden - Barac - Kuqo - Batista

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by Boki Nachbar View Post
                                I knew someone would make that.

                                I wonder why he didn't play against turkey, do you know?

                                also, saras made even cemal nalga score, probably it is not hard for him to make jonas score.
                                Jonas was taken as 3-rd center, but then Petravicius (the second one) got injured and had to miss EC. It happened after the game against Turkey.

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