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2008 Greek NT

  • Thread starter Thread starter ArkadiosV22
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I'm expecting at least for the Tournament in Athens :
Dimitris Tsaldaris (Aris) , maybe he's too old for NT.
Giorgos Printezis (osfp)
Kostas Vasileiadis (osfp)
Vasilis Xanthopoulos (panionios), Kostas Koufos (Ohio) only for the experience.
 
ArkadiosV2 said:
Panayiotis Yannakis has been offered a new 4 years contract extension...

Does it means that Greece will remain the team who doesn't shoot an open shots from 3p line? :rolleyes:
 
Straight forward said:
Does it means that Greece will remain the team who doesn't shoot an open shots from 3p line? :rolleyes:

Yes greece will remain that team, but not because of giannakis.

When instead of papaloukas, spanoulis and diamantidis we ll have saras, macas and siskaouskas we ll shoot from the 3 pt line.
Until then we ll go with penetrations:rolleyes:
 
Straight forward said:
Does it means that Greece will remain the team who doesn't shoot an open shots from 3p line? :rolleyes:

Bring Vasileiadis or Tsaldaris(or both) in the squad and give them time and u will c if we can shoot 3p too...;)
 
T.W.Is.M. said:
Bring Vasileiadis or Tsaldaris(or both) in the squad and give them time and u will c if we can shoot 3p too...;)

One defensively weak player in the roster and the whole game system of the greek NT collapses.
 
fasoulaki said:
One defensively weak player in the roster and the whole game system of the greek NT collapses.

I don't think any of them is weak defensively. Well, if we compare them 2 Diamantidis, they r weak but they r not bad defenders overall. Plus we all saw what happens if u don't have players who can put the ball in the net. Easy points r necessary 4 our team and the thing we miss is points from outside.
 
What to do with Papadopolus? He is playing very bad the whole season. Even against Bamberg he is not able to make a good game. He earns over 2mio and like he plays he is the most overpaid player in europe now.
 
Buducnost PG said:
What to do with Papadopolus? He is playing very bad the whole season. Even against Bamberg he is not able to make a good game. He earns over 2mio and like he plays he is the most overpaid player in europe now.

How about sending him hang with Sofo, get a few kg(~20 maybe?) and then send him instead of Sofo 2 a special treatment center in Switzerland?:D
We could get rid of him very effectively this way.
 
Pridezis deserves a calling to the National Team. He's getting better and better...
 
Printezis and Vasiliadis should definitively be on the roster of the national team. The question is if Giannakis will be able to change his game system in a way that allows integration of that kind of players.

Regarding Pelekanos I am not sure if he should remain on the roster. He has not improved his game much this year and he is already 26/27 years old.

What is for sure is that we have a problem with our centers. All of them Schortsianitis, Papadopoulos and Bouroussis are not in shape.

In addition it will be interesting to see if the older ones like Dikoudis, Kakiouzis and Papaloukas will really decide to play again this summer for the NT.
 
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Yes many of our players are not in shape this year. But on the other hand, they were in good shape last year untill Eurobasket. Only Spanoulis was in good shape. Our only reliable shooters are Zisis and Fotsis. Zisis was out of shape and Fotsis was out.

Greece was too predictable in the tournament.

I've noticed that in games were Greece shoots well from outside, they are almost unstopable.

I don't care if they are not in shape at the moment. As long as they are in shape during the summer. :cool:
 
We need a good "pure" shooter and Vasiliadis can offer answers there. Printezis has been by far the MIP and deserves a call up and maybe even, NT birth.

I'm 100% sure Koufos will be in the squad as we are looking rather weak under the rim. Tsartsaris, Dikoudis, Papadopoulos are abbysmal whilst Sofo is not even on the map.
 
I thought that it'd be interesting to have a look on how the NT players, potential NT players and former NT players/callups are doing this season, concerning their statistics. Of course statistics don't cover a lot of things, like defense, teamplay, a PGs ability to dictate the rhythm of a game, etc.. and one has to keep in mind that it's a different thing to put up good stats for a "small" club than for a "big" EL club, but still it's interesting imho.
I kept out Sofo, as he's not on the basketball map atm and I don't think that he'll be called, even if he's in better shape this summer, as he was out of action for a year.

2007 Eurobasket Players (without the retired Chatzivrettas):

Dimitris Diamantidis (PG, 1,96m, 1980) - Panathinaikos
EL Stats: 13 Games, 29.08mpg, 8.2ppg (52% 2P, 45% 3P, 75% FT), 5rpg, 3.4apg, 2spg
A1 Stats: 14 Games, 23.36mpg, 7.4ppg (72% 2P, 45% 3P, 86% FT), 4.1rpg, 3.6apg, 1.9spg

Theo Papaloukas (PG, 2,00m, 1977) - CSKA Moscow
EL Stats: 12 Games, 19.01mpg, 6.4ppg (50.9% 2P, 21.4% 3P, 63.6% FT), 3.7apg, 2.3rpg, 1.1spg
Russian League Stats: 21 Games, 20.18mpg, 7.4ppg (56% 2P, 31% 3P, 67% FT), 4.8apg, 3.1rpg, 1spg

Vassilis Spanoulis (PG/SG, 1,93m, 1982) - Panathinaikos
EL Stats: 14 Games, 26.28mpg, 10.9ppg (47.4% 2P, 38.5% 3P, 74.5% FT), 2.8rpg, 2.6apg, 1spg
A1 Stats: 14 Games, 25.5mpg, 12ppg (60% 2P, 46% 3P, 83% FT), 5.5apg, 2.2rpg

Nikos Zisis (PG/SG, 1,95m, 1983) - CSKA Moscow
EL Stats: 14 Games, 19.35mpg, 6.4ppg (58.7% 2P, 20% 3P, 84%), 2.3apg, 2.2rpg
Russian League Stats: 23 Games, 20.17mpg, 7.1ppg (58% 2P, 33% 3P, 92% FT), 2.6rpg, 2.5apg

Michalis Pelekanos (SG/SF, 1,98m, 1981) - Real Madrid
EL Stats: 12 Games, 12.28mpg, 3.3ppg (44% 2P, 20% 3P, 72.7% FT), 1.5rpg, 1.2spg
ACB Stats: 18 Games, 9mpg, 3ppg (45% 2P, 35% 3P, 65% FT), 1.4rpg

Panagiotis Vassilopoulos (SF/PF, 2,02m, 1984) - Olympiakos
EL Stats: 9 Games, 17.02mpg, 4.2ppg (37.9% 2P, 17.6% 3P, 43.8% FT), 3rpg
A1 Stats: 9 Games, 23.89mpg, 11.9ppg (55% 2P, 43% 3P, 94% FT), 2.2rpg, 1.2spg, 1.1apg

Michalis Kakiouzis (SF/PF, 2,07m, 1976) - Cajasol
ACB Stats: 19 Games, 27mpg, 11.9ppg (59% 2P, 29% 3P, 68% FT), 4.8rpg, 1.3spg

Dimos Dikoudis (PF, 2,06m, 1977) - Panathinaikos
EL Stats: 14 Games, 14.38mpg, 6.4ppg (67.4% 2P, 41.7% 3P, 50% FT), 2.9rpg
A1 Stats: 12 Games, 17.67mpg, 8.8ppg (78% 2P, 11% 3P, 64% FT), 3.5rpg

Kostas Tsartsaris (PF, 2,09m, 1979) - Panathinaikos
EL Stats: 12 Games, 16.25mpg, 8ppg (65.5% 2P, 44.4% 3P, 95.7% FT), 3.4rpg
A1 Stats: 12 Games, 19.5mpg, 7.2ppg (56% 2P, 23% 3P, 81% FT), 4.7rpg, 1apg

Lazaros Papadopoulos (C, 2,10m, 1980) - Real Madrid
EL Stats: 14 Games, 21.22mpg, 7.4ppg (50% 2P, 65.9% FT), 3.4rpg, 1.5apg
ACB Stats: 19 Games, 23mpg, 5.6ppg (50% 2P, 65% FT), 4.5rpg, 1.9apg

Giannis Bouroussis (C, 2,15m, 1983) - Olympiakos
EL Stats: 14 Games, 18.10mpg, 5.6ppg (54.4% 2P, 40% 3P, 81.3% FT), 5.1rpg, 1.1bpg
A1 Stats: 14 Games, 21.14mpg, 8.9ppg (61% 2P, 40% 3P, 68% FT), 8.7rpg, 1.4apg, 1.4bpg

2007 Training Camp Players:

Antonis Fotsis (SF/PF, 2,09m, 1981) - Dynamo Moscow
UC Stats: 10 Games, 28.07mpg, 11.5ppg (62.5% 2P, 33.3% 3P, 70.4% FT), 7rpg, 1.3spg
Russian League Stats: 17 Games, 25.20mpg, 10,2ppg (58% 2P, 29% 3P, 89% FT), 6.1rpg, 1.1bpg

Andreas Glyniadakis (C, 2,16m, 1981) - Maroussi
A1 Stats: 13 Games, 12.2mpg, 5.2ppg (53% 2P, 65% FT), 3.3rpg

Kostas Vassiliadis (SG, 2,00m, 1984) - Olympiakos
EL Stats: 10 Games, 13.35mpg, 6ppg (77.8% 2P, 46.4% 3P, 100% FT), 2.1rpg, 1apg
A1 Stats: 10 Games, 15.7mpg, 8.2ppg (76% 2P, 50% 3P, 72% FT), 1.6rpg

Stratos Perperoglou (SF, 2.03m, 1984) - Panathinaikos
EL Stats: 7 Games, 9.29mpg, 2.9ppg (50% 2P, 20% 3P, 33.3% FT), 1.3rpg
A1 Stats: 10 Games, 15.3mpg, 6.8ppg (73% 2P, 33% 3P, 63% FT), 2.2rpg, 1.5spg, 1.2apg

Alexis Kyritsis (SG, 1.97m, 1982) - AEK
A1 Stats: 14 Games, 28.14mpg, 13ppg (53% 2P, 29% 3P, 79% FT), 2.2rpg, 1.2apg

Loukas Mavrokefalidis (PF/C, 2,10m, 1984) - Olympiakos
EL Stats: 5 Games, 11.25mpg, 4.8ppg (57.9% 2P, 100% FT), 3.4rpg
A1 Stats: 9 Games, 5.44mpg, 1.9ppg (46% 2P, 0% 3P, 75% FT), 1.2rpg

Other potential candidates:

Dimitris Tsaldaris (SG, 1.94m, 1980) - Aris
EL Stats: 14 Games, 26.20mpg, 9ppg (49.2% 2P, 38.8% 3P, 73.3% FT), 2.1rpg, 1.8apg, 1.1spg
A1 Stats: 14 Games, 25.29mpg, 11.2ppg (41% 2P, 57% 3P, 78% FT), 1.9rpg, 1.7apg, 1.1spg

Giorgos Printezis (PF, 2,05m, 1985) - Olympiakos
EL Stats: 12 Games, 20.17mpg, 7.9ppg (64.1% 2P, 22.2% 3P, 58.3% FT), 3.1rpg
A1 Stats: 12 Games, 20.58mpg, 9.2ppg (56% 2P, 66% 3P, 83% FT), 4rpg, 1.5apg

Kostas Koufos (PF/C, 2,15m, 1989) - Ohio State Buckeyes
NCAA Stats: 21 Games, 25.5mpg, 13.5ppg (48.3% FG, 28.6% 3P, 72.4% FT), 6.7rpg, 1.9bpg

Giorgos Tsiaras (PF, 2.07m, 1982) - Olympia Larissa
A1 Stats: 14 Games, 28.93mpg, 14.9ppg (48% 2P, 45% 3P, 73% FT), 4.3rpg

Ian Vougioukas (C, 2,11m, 1985) - AGOR (loaned by Olympiakos)
A1 Stats: 14 Games, 23.93mpg, 10.2ppg (57% 2P, 0% 3P, 65% FT), 5.1rpg, 1.1bpg

Fanis Koubouras (PG, 1,87m, 1983) - Olympia Larissa
A1 Stats: 14 Games, 30.14mpg, 13.9ppg (50% 2P, 33% 3P, 78% FT), 3.6apg, 2.9rpg, 1.5spg

Dimitris Verginis (PG, 1,91m, 1987) - PAOK
A1 Stats: 13 Games, 25.54mpg, 12.6ppg (38% 2P, 41% 3P, 92% FT), 2.2apg, 1.4rpg, 1spg

Dusan Sakota (SF/PF, 2,09m, 1986) - Panionios (loaned by Panathinaikos)
UC Stats: 10 Games, 27.44mpg, 11.3ppg (51.9% 2P, 42.6% 3P, 80% FT), 3.3rpg, 1apg
A1 Stats: 14 Games, 29.21mpg, 11.1ppg (61% 2P, 45% 3P, 95% FT)m 4.8rpg, 1.1spg, 1apg

Vassilis Xanthopoulos (PG, 1,86m, 1984) - Panionios
UC Stats: 10 Games, 20.35mpg, 2.6ppg (38.9% 2P, 25% 3P, 75% FT), 3.2apg, 1.3spg, 1.1rpg
A1 Stats: 14 Games, 20.21mpg, 3.1ppg (34% 2P, 41% 3P, 57% FT), 3.9apg, 1.6rpg, 1.5spg

Giannis Kalambokis (SG, 1,95m, 1978) - Panionios
UC Stats: 10 Games, 25.33mpg, 14ppg (60.3% 2P, 30.8% 3P, 77.8% FT), 2.1rpg, 1.5apg, 1.1spg
A1 Stats: 13 Games, 26.92mpg, 11.5ppg (49% 2P, 30% 3P, 81% FT), 3.5rpg, 1.4apg

Former NT players and callups, unlikely to be there:

Manolis Papamakarios (PG/SG, 1,90m, 1980) - Olympiakos
EL Stats: 11 Games, 5.45mpg, 1.3ppg (57.1% 2P, 50% 3P)
A1 Stats: 13 Games, 13.54mpg, 3.5ppg (33% 2P, 33% 3P, 85% FT), 1.3rpg, 1.1apg, 1.1spg

Jake Tsakalidis (C, 2,17m, 1979) - Olympiakos
EL Stats: 7 Games, 9.37mpg, 3.6ppg (75% 2P, 50% FT), 1.9rpg
A1 Stats: 7 Games, 13mpg, 6.1ppg (84% 2P, 61% FT), 3.6rpg

Giorgos Diamantopoulos (SG, 1.95m, 1980) - Kolossos Rhodes
A1 Stats: 11 Games, 30.55mpg, 14.7ppg (56% 2P, 42% 3P, 56% FT), 2.8rpg, 1.6apg, 1.2spg

Panagiotis Liadelis (SG, 1.94m, 1974) - Azovmash Mariupol
UC Stats: 10 Games, 25.47mpg, 11.6ppg (52.5% 2P, 38,9% 3P, 79.5% FT), 1.9rpg, 1.4apg

Giannis Giannoulis (C, 2,06m, 1976) - Panionios
UC Stats: 9 Games, 23.13mpg, 12.6ppg (67.2% 2P, 69.7% FT), 5.2rpg, 1.8apg
A1 Stats: 13 Games, 25.77mpg, 11.4ppg (61% 2P, 0% 3P, 66% FT), 6.3rpg, 1.8apg
 
Koufos, Printezis, Tsaldaris and Vasiliadis, are the most impressive so far players, not currently playing for NT...
 
I'm actually not too happy with Koufos development so far - I've seen some of his Ohio State games and he really has difficulties to finish under the rim, plus he has next to no lowpost moves yet. I'd invite him to training camp anyways, since he's a huge prospect and needs to get closer to the team, but unless he explodes in the rest of the season I don't see how he can help on the NT level, if he struggles in the NCAA already.

Printezis in his current shape should be invited to the camp, don't know if he can take a spot there though. Vassilopoulos currently plays awful in the EL on the offensive end and has one minor injury after the other, but now that Chatzivrettas is gone we need a defensive stopper next to Diamantidis more than ever.

Tsaldaris and Vassiliadis should fight over Chatzivrettas spot (if Giannakis indeed searches for a shooter), with an advantage for Tsaldaris so far, as he plays a lot in the EL and also plays better defense.

Pelekanos place should be in jeopardy, given how little playtime he receives in Madrid.

On the C position we don't have many choices atm, so I believe that Papadopoulos and Bouroussis are set (and should both definately be invited for the camp), unless somebody else comes out of nowhere.

All potential candidates on the PG position on my list have the problem that they're PGs - the least position we need another player on.
Tsiaras and Kyritsis are turnover-prone, Sakota is soft and foul-prone, Mavrokefalidis doesn't play much, Glyniadakis doesn't play much in Maroussi :rolleyes: , Kalambokis is old - I guess that there are not many top choices on my list :p

Atm I'd invite the following 18 to the training camp:

Diamantidis
Papaloukas
Spanoulis
Zisis
Pelekanos
Vassilopoulos
Kakiouzis
Dikoudis
Tsartsaris
Papadopoulos
Bouroussis
Fotsis
Tsaldaris
Vassiliadis
Koufos
Printezis
Vougioukas
Perperoglou

With Kyritsis, Tsiaras and Kalambokis being replacement candidates.
 
Well I think Kakiouzis retired if I'm right.... :confused:
I cannot find better replacement for Kakiouzis from Printezis ( or Koufos ), at this time...
 
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Euroleague said:
Well I think Kakiouzis retired if I'm right.... :confused:
I cannot find better replacement for Kakiouzis from Printezis ( or Koufos ), at this time...

Did he? I'm not sure, I thought that he was only thinking about it. If he retired his spot should go to Printezis (or Koufos, if he improves).
 
ArkadiosV2 said:
He hasn't retired just yet. And he is having a very good season in Spain.

Kakiouzis, Papaloukas and Dikoudis are all thinking about it and they all might rest and not show up for NT this summer.

Thanks Arkadios. :)
Maybe Captain Papadopoulos Hook also must start thinking of retirement ( from NT at least ). He is the worst Papadopoulos of the last years.

Btw, how Papadopoulos played against Panathinaikos ?
 
ArkadiosV2 said:
He played quite good until he was fouled out. 14 points, 6 rebounds, 7 won fouls.

I disagree about Papadopoulos. He is much needed in the NT.
Who else can replace him? Big Sofo is out for the moment, Bouroussis is a soft PF with great blocking abilities but no post movements and mostly threatens from outside. Mavrokefalides rarely plays and he is a PF too and so on... Just because his game is old school doesn't make him useless.
Damn, if it was up to me I'd have both Papadopoulos and Tsakalides.

Let's say Greece faces Slovenia in the pre-Olympic tournament, who will guard Makris?

Yep this is a problem...
About Sofo, I hope he will work twice hard now, with Giannakis as coach of his team. We really need healthy Sofo in the NT ( and in Olympiakos of course ).
 
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