Originally posted by arelg
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Euroleague/Club Competition 2019-20: Signings & Rumours - Offseason
Collapse
This topic is closed.
X
X
-
Originally posted by arelg View PostMaccabi is targeting Darius Adams, Melcolm Delaney and also NBA champion Jermey Lin. The Israeli champions are willing to offer around 1.4M$ to sign one of this three
Comment
-
Originally posted by Levenspiel View Postfrom what I read, Tofas wants to keep him. He is injured and nobody knows how or when he'll return, but they hope for October-November.
BTW, Tofas signed Matt Lojeski for 2 years.
Comment
-
Originally posted by radallo View PostIs that a news from today? just jesterday he tweeted Maccabi didn't make him any offer..
Usually every summer they throw 100-200 names, and eventually got 1-2 right. This summer they even worse, they weren't able to publish news about the actual signing, just a lot of fake news.
They have written for weeks that Teodisich is almost a done deal or that Sloukas has a serious offer from Maccabi and may choose it. (Basketball fans understood that this is not going to happen, but many casual sports fans got surprised when they find out Sloukas prefer to stay at a better team for better money).
Comment
-
Originally posted by Jazz View PostDo you think Tofas can make a run in the Eurocup this season? Seems like they've had a couple of very good seasons in the BSL.Dilimde şarkıların gündüz gece
Deli gibi aşığız Fenerbahçe
Bu dünyayı yakarız senin için
Şampiyonluk gelince
Comment
-
Originally posted by radallo View PostIs that a news from today? just jesterday he tweeted Maccabi didn't make him any offer..
Maybe they didn't make him an offer yet, but if they wont get Lin or Adams, they will send if offer for sure.
like i said Maccabi is willing to pay 1.4M, not more.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Jazz View PostDo you think Tofas can make a run in the Eurocup this season? Seems like they've had a couple of very good seasons in the BSL.5 out 6 scientists say Russian roulette is safe.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Oly_fan View PostAt his best he has been a rotation player in a F4 underdog team that was 99% led by Bourousis and had Adams, Causeur, Hanga, Shengelia and others in more important roles.
At his second best he was a 2nd or 3rd option in a team getting swept in the playoffs.
At his worst, he was a point guard with terrible decision-making leading a team to the 12th place despite his salary and the team's budget.
There is not an underestimation of James, there is a severe overestimation of him. Can he be somewhat productive for Cska? Sure. But there has never ever been an instance where he's been the lifesaver of a team over a season. And if they expect him to be, reaching playoffs might be hard.
Perhaps he is not fit for a leader but he definitely is a great asset for a team if you can use him properly.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Terrorizer View PostP.P.S. I took a break from the forum since the tragic and unexpected passing of my father. Generally not only I haven't seen a basketball game since then (so I've missed final stages of play-offs in most European leagues, U-19 world, European U-20s and current U-18s) and, on a different note, haven't play a game of basketball myself, not even a shooting practice, but also I haven't followed basketball rumours and hearsay with as much vigour as I did before. So maybe my opinions are becoming rusty and outdated, who knows.
Well, maybe I won't post for a long time once again, so you will have a benefit of not grinding your way through my blabber-mouthing diatribes and clumsily worded pseudo-analytic essays. You know, basketball is an exciting thing which I was truly mad about for a long time. And when your life has a true sense of meaning, then this 'basketball boost' hugely enhances and enriches it. But once this sense of meaning pales and withers, basketball can't save you from the feeling of loss and all this Weltschmerz. It is not powerful enough for that. At least, it is not for me. Sorry for the rant, guys
Take care and return as soon as possible to the forum.
WC is a good opportunity. Even if you don't feel so, watch the games and share your thoughts with us. It's a kind of a medicine to take your mind away of your loss even for some short periods of time.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Adon View PostNo matter the inaccuracies about MJ's history, I would want to hear your opinion for his skill(s). Can he score? Can he defend? Can he pass? Is he athletic and fast?
Perhaps he is not fit for a leader but he definitely is a great asset for a team if you can use him properly.
Using him properly is giving him the role he had at Baskonia but there are many other people who can fulfill that role who are also less likely to screw your team by throwing a fit or misjudging the situation and rushing instead of slowing down/shooting instead of passing etc.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Oly_fan View PostThere are no inaccuracies in what you quote. Quality-wise he's like a worse Shved and I enjoy you not asking about his decision-making, I guess because you know the answer.
Using him properly is giving him the role he had at Baskonia but there are many other people who can fulfill that role who are also less likely to screw your team by throwing a fit or misjudging the situation and rushing instead of slowing down/shooting instead of passing etc.
Speaking about inaccuracies, I had watched him playing in Baskonia and he was -along with Bourousis- the main factor of Bakonia's success. (The same Bouroussis who was taunted by you before that if I remember right)
Comment
-
usagre, Jazz, vivo, iraz, AmonRa, Levenspiel, worrax (really special thanks for "brat"), maccabeo, arelg, Nemanja, Efesdxb, Roy M, Gudura, EverGreen, Gman365 and, last but definitely not the least, Adon, thanks to all you, guys, for your kind words and compassion. I really, really appreciate it.
Watching and playing basketball is too hurtful for me because when I was a small kid it was my father who took me to the training sessions and greatly encouraged me. Actually, he learned to play (not overly clumsily for someone who started when he was in his late thirties, I have to mention) simultaneously with me since he played only football during his youth. So maybe one day I can practice both (watching and playing) once again but so far I'm not ready still. As you can guess, we were very close, not only father and son but best friends also (and even colleagues, both being mathematicians).
Yet every now and then I try to scan through a little bit of bball news to restore some sort of semblance to my previous ways of wasting free time and also I hope to find enough passion for basketball to visit these boards from time to time, cause, alongside with countless other advantages, impeccable Jazz' analysis of the rise and fall of that basketball colossus, the one and only Suacan Piskin, is a thing not to miss for anyone with a passion for real international basketball.
So, maybe, one day I'll come back and post some stuff like something, I guess, I'm known for, a la an extremely winding and excruciatingly verbose analysis of some FIBA Europe Cup qualification phase no one will bother to read.
P.S. Excuse me for being off-topic, but I've decided against spicing this post up with some news/analysis of a token recent signing since I felt that the very purpose of this post is to thank all of you and to wish you a good time here, on IBN forums, and also in real life.2013/2014 IBN Euroleague Prediction Game Winner
Thrash 'till Death!
Comment
-
Originally posted by Terrorizer View Postusagre, Jazz, vivo, iraz, AmonRa, Levenspiel, worrax (really special thanks for "brat"), maccabeo, arelg, Nemanja, Efesdxb, Roy M, Gudura, EverGreen, Gman365 and, last but definitely not the least, Adon, thanks to all you, guys, for your kind words and compassion. I really, really appreciate it.
Watching and playing basketball is too hurtful for me because when I was a small kid it was my father who took me to the training sessions and greatly encouraged me. Actually, he learned to play (not overly clumsily for someone who started when he was in his late thirties, I have to mention) simultaneously with me since he played only football during his youth. So maybe one day I can practice both (watching and playing) once again but so far I'm not ready still. As you can guess, we were very close, not only father and son but best friends also (and even colleagues, both being mathematicians).
Yet every now and then I try to scan through a little bit of bball news to restore some sort of semblance to my previous ways of wasting free time and also I hope to find enough passion for basketball to visit these boards from time to time, cause, alongside with countless other advantages, impeccable Jazz' analysis of the rise and fall of that basketball colossus, the one and only Suacan Piskin, is a thing not to miss for anyone with a passion for real international basketball.
So, maybe, one day I'll come back and post some stuff like something, I guess, I'm known for, a la an extremely winding and excruciatingly verbose analysis of some FIBA Europe Cup qualification phase no one will bother to read.
P.S. Excuse me for being off-topic, but I've decided against spicing this post up with some news/analysis of a token recent signing since I felt that the very purpose of this post is to thank all of you and to wish you a good time here, on IBN forums, and also in real life.
again, just time , passions like in your case bball and some friends could give u some (even small) restore.
Comment
Comment