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  • Great pics Satria_Muda!

    Hamed Haddadi vs. Suns: 3 points, 1-3 FG, 1-2 FT, 1 Rebound, 1 Block Shot (In 4 minutes 42 seconds).

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    • Originally posted by Khalid80 View Post
      Great pics Satria_Muda!

      Hamed Haddadi vs. Suns: 3 points, 1-3 FG, 1-2 FT, 1 Rebound, 1 Block Shot (In 4 minutes 42 seconds).
      I didn't watch the game but judging by the livescore the Grizzlies had a huge lead and mantained it until the end, so Hadaddi could have played much more, don't know why he didn't.
      Die Liebe wird eine Krankheit, wenn man sie als eine Heilung sieht
      Artificial Nature

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      • Originally posted by rikhardur View Post
        I didn't watch the game but judging by the livescore the Grizzlies had a huge lead and mantained it until the end, so Hadaddi could have played much more, don't know why he didn't.
        Yeah I thought of the same thing as well. It's not really clear why.

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        • Well at least Haddadi can say that he got the chance to play against Kobe and the Lakers

          Hamed Haddadi vs. Lakers: 2 points, 2-2 FT, 2 Rebounds, 2 Block Shots (In 4 minutes 23 seconds).

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          • NBA regular season finished yesterday and Hamed played 5 mins in the last match.

            Hamed record in 2008-09 NBA season :

            19 Games / 6.3 MPG / 2.5 PPG / 2.5 RPG / 0.6 BPG / 0.1 SPG / 0.4 APG / 0.47 TO / 1.10 PF / +4.16 EFF

            it is better than my expectation for the next season he must improve his english first

            hope we see him soon in Tehran

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            • Originally posted by mohsena2631 View Post
              NBA regular season finished yesterday and Hamed played 5 mins in the last match.

              Hamed record in 2008-09 NBA season :

              19 Games / 6.3 MPG / 2.5 PPG / 2.5 RPG / 0.6 BPG / 0.1 SPG / 0.4 APG / 0.47 TO / 1.10 PF / +4.16 EFF

              it is better than my expectation for the next season he must improve his english first

              hope we see him soon in Tehran
              Imo, very descent stats for Haddadi

              Mohsen, do u know whether he will be playing with Iran in the Asian Championships this summer or it's not confirmed yet?

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              • Originally posted by Khalid80 View Post
                Imo, very descent stats for Haddadi

                Mohsen, do u know whether he will be playing with Iran in the Asian Championships this summer or it's not confirmed yet?

                he will be with national team, everytime they want him.

                he will be with NT this summer but he may miss the 2nd Islamic Solidarity Games.

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                • Originally posted by mohsena2631 View Post
                  NBA regular season finished yesterday and Hamed played 5 mins in the last match.

                  Hamed record in 2008-09 NBA season :

                  19 Games / 6.3 MPG / 2.5 PPG / 2.5 RPG / 0.6 BPG / 0.1 SPG / 0.4 APG / 0.47 TO / 1.10 PF / +4.16 EFF

                  it is better than my expectation for the next season he must improve his english first

                  hope we see him soon in Tehran
                  Not bad at all. I think he surprised some people. He could establish himself in the league as a defense oriented player, as he is a strong rebounder and shot blocker. Next season, if he gets more minutes, he'll blossom for sure
                  Die Liebe wird eine Krankheit, wenn man sie als eine Heilung sieht
                  Artificial Nature

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                  • Hamed Haddadi rejects Barcelona

                    "(by Eurobasket News)

                    One of the best players from Asia, Hamed Haddadi (218-C-85, agency: Agency No 10) has recently rejected the possibility of moving to Barcelona. Iranian center prefers to stay with the NBA's Memphis Grizlies, for whom he has signed last year. Even though he did not get many chances to play last season, Haddadi believes he will get his chance so he ruled out move to Europe. It seems that the challenge of playing for one of Europe's best clubs is less appealing than playing a fringe role in the NBA. Still Haddadi is confident he will prove that he has place in Memphis and that he will be able to emulate Yao Ming eventually in all that he has accomplished. Another reason may lay in the fact that Memphis has recently extended his contract offering Haddadi 1.5 million dollars per season. That is more than he would currently receive in Spain so his choice seems logical. Haddadi maintains that after winning everything in Asia, his goals are now set at the highest level and he hopes one day to be able to compete for NBA Championship.
                    Haddadi started his career with Paykan Tehran in Iran. In 2004 he suffered an injury which forced him to miss the rest of the season, when he cut his veins after smashing window in frustration after fouling out during the game. In 2007 he signed with Saba Battery with whom he reached Iranian Superleague Finals in 2008. Same season he also reached Finals of WABA Club Championships and has won the title in the Asian Club Championships. As a member of Iranian National Team, Haddadi went through all categories. For Iran Senior National Team he played at Olympic Games in Beijing in 2008. In 5 games he averaged double double of 16.6 points and 11.2 rebounds per game while blocking 2.6 shots".


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                    • Originally posted by Khalid80 View Post
                      "(by Eurobasket News)

                      One of the best players from Asia, Hamed Haddadi (218-C-85, agency: Agency No 10) has recently rejected the possibility of moving to Barcelona. Iranian center prefers to stay with the NBA's Memphis Grizlies, for whom he has signed last year. Even though he did not get many chances to play last season, Haddadi believes he will get his chance so he ruled out move to Europe. It seems that the challenge of playing for one of Europe's best clubs is less appealing than playing a fringe role in the NBA. Still Haddadi is confident he will prove that he has place in Memphis and that he will be able to emulate Yao Ming eventually in all that he has accomplished. Another reason may lay in the fact that Memphis has recently extended his contract offering Haddadi 1.5 million dollars per season. That is more than he would currently receive in Spain so his choice seems logical. Haddadi maintains that after winning everything in Asia, his goals are now set at the highest level and he hopes one day to be able to compete for NBA Championship.
                      Haddadi started his career with Paykan Tehran in Iran. In 2004 he suffered an injury which forced him to miss the rest of the season, when he cut his veins after smashing window in frustration after fouling out during the game. In 2007 he signed with Saba Battery with whom he reached Iranian Superleague Finals in 2008. Same season he also reached Finals of WABA Club Championships and has won the title in the Asian Club Championships. As a member of Iranian National Team, Haddadi went through all categories. For Iran Senior National Team he played at Olympic Games in Beijing in 2008. In 5 games he averaged double double of 16.6 points and 11.2 rebounds per game while blocking 2.6 shots".


                      http://www.asia-basket.com/Iran/bask...?NewsID=162345

                      Hadadi is a solid player in Asia but he seems like he hasn't lifted any weights in his entire life. He needs to bulk up because bigger and stronger NBA players are just gonna push him. Hadadi's career might very well like be that of China's Mengke Bateer: short and unused.
                      clothesline, anyone?

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                      • Originally posted by granadaddy View Post
                        Hadadi is a solid player in Asia but he seems like he hasn't lifted any weights in his entire life. He needs to bulk up because bigger and stronger NBA players are just gonna push him. Hadadi's career might very well like be that of China's Mengke Bateer: short and unused.
                        Do u remember how Yao Ming looked like when he first entered the NBA?
                        He was really skinny and everyone was worried how he would match up with the likes of Shaq and other big centers. Look at Yao now and u'll see how much bulk he's built up over the years.
                        I'm expecting the same to happen with Haddadi if he hopefully lasts long enough in the NBA.
                        Actually this problem is very common in Asia concerning the physical training of our players if compared to those in the NBA.

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                        • Originally posted by Khalid80 View Post
                          Do u remember how Yao Ming looked like when he first entered the NBA?
                          He was really skinny and everyone was worried how he would match up with the likes of Shaq and other big centers. Look at Yao now and u'll see how much bulk he's built up over the years.
                          I'm expecting the same to happen with Haddadi if he hopefully lasts long enough in the NBA.
                          Actually this problem is very common in Asia concerning the physical training of our players if compared to those in the NBA.
                          Are you seriously comparing Yao Ming to Haddadi? Yao Ming was the first overall draft pick in 2002, while Haddadi is undrafted. Yao Ming has mad skills for a player who is 7'6, while the only thing going for Haddadi is is height and hair. Yao was already used extensively during his first year, while Haddadi hasn't even cracked the Grizzlies' rotation yet. In short, Yao >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Haddadi
                          clothesline, anyone?

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                          • Originally posted by granadaddy View Post
                            Are you seriously comparing Yao Ming to Haddadi? Yao Ming was the first overall draft pick in 2002, while Haddadi is undrafted. Yao Ming has mad skills for a player who is 7'6, while the only thing going for Haddadi is is height and hair. Yao was already used extensively during his first year, while Haddadi hasn't even cracked the Grizzlies' rotation yet. In short, Yao >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Haddadi
                            Did u actually take the time to read my post or do u just want to argue for the sake of arguing !
                            Who mentioned anything about skills or who's better????? (Of course Yao Ming is much better than Haddadi. Yao is currently the best center in the NBA alongside D-Howard).

                            I was just comparing Haddadi's body to that of Yao Ming when Yao first entered the NBA.

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                            • Originally posted by Khalid80 View Post
                              Did u actually take the time to read my post or do u just want to argue for the sake of arguing !
                              Who mentioned anything about skills or who's better????? (Of course Yao Ming is much better than Haddadi. Yao is currently the best center in the NBA alongside D-Howard).

                              I was just comparing Haddadi's body to that of Yao Ming when Yao first entered the NBA.
                              Heck, even Mengke Bateer is better than Haddadi
                              clothesline, anyone?

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                              • Originally posted by granadaddy View Post
                                Heck, even Mengke Bateer is better than Haddadi
                                BTW ur full of bullshit..do u seriously understand basketball?????

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