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Originally posted by ¹²³ View PostIn fact, maybe his dream is to play in NBA, I can see how a kid would focus on that, regardless of where he is selected in the draft.
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Originally posted by Khalid80 View PostI wish he had waited just a few more years by playing another season or 2 in Europe to further develop his skills since I don't think he will be given a chance to play if he gets drafted in the NBA this year...
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Originally posted by CKR13 View PostTell me more about this Augusto Lima. Is he a center or power forward? At this point, is he a finished product or still has upside?
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Originally posted by UMUT_FB_LAL View PostI'm just wondering, how big/popular is basketball in Brazil?
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BRA - Cristiano a star on the rise
RIO DE JANEIRO (2016 Olympics) - Everyone right now is wondering which players Brazil coach Ruben Magnano will take to London for the Olympics.
This summer is likely to come too early for Minas Tenis Clube's Cristiano Felicio, but don't bet against him being in the team when the country hosts the Olympic Games in 2016.
Minas coach Raul Togni is playing the 19-year-old more than 19 minutes per game in Brazil's top flight - an increase of 11 from last season - and his scoring has jumped from 2.1 to 9.6 per game.
Cristiano's rebounding is also up from 2.2 to 4.0.
"He has evolved a lot, not only from this last season, but over the last few years," Togni said.
"Now he has the opportunity to get more and contribute more.
"He has trained very hard and is a boy who really listens to what we say.
"He's a player who has room to evolve even more."
The 2.06m Cristiano has already worn the Brazilian shirt.
He represented the country at last year's FIBA U19 World Championship in Riga.
Felicio averaged 9.5 points and 7.1 rebounds as Brazil finished ninth.
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