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  • Straight forward
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    Zydrunas Urbonas kicked out even from Kosovo. Why I' not surprised. I listened his podcasts...OMG! He's the GOAT of multiple, unimaginable BS. I thought Rutenis Paulauskas was unsurpassable, but, no, Urbonas is all time great. I have no clue how such persons are actually running LKL clubs, but I'm happy Urbonas didn't get a chance to screw with U18 NT. My god, keep him away from commenting, "Mr. Kariniauskas will be the main PG of NT, not Jokubaitis".

    Seriously, what is going on with our coaches and how to solve this problem? This is getting ridiculous.

    Zibenas is my last hope now. From young coaches I don't see any prospects. None. Maybe Tomas Purlys eventually? I would love to see him working at least as an assistant with LKL club already. We'll see how he continues with golden 2006 generation, he handled that collective impressively.

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  • LuDux
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    Damn, another topic poisoned

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  • Hepcat
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    Originally posted by Straight forward View Post
    Seems like Jasikevicius and Barca parts ways.
    So Barcelona topping the regular season standings in Euroleague two out of the last three seasons and winning the Spanish League championship in two of the last three seasons including 2023 wasn't good enough for somebody.





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  • Hepcat
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    Hindsight is perfect. Foresight much less so. That's why I always take talk of potential with a grain of salt.

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  • Straight forward
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    Originally posted by Dreamcatcher View Post

    At that time they were 15-16 y.o. Where you and Auris could see them playing much if they only were going to participate in their first FIBA champ? And in that following U16 EC Velicka, Vasiliauskas and Uleckas were averaging 10 pts. So, for that moment that ranking wasn't crazy at all.

    Btw, i remember eurohoops ranked Uleckas as one of the top prospects of 99 generation. I believe it wasn't done by Lith coaches.
    They were putting Grantas at the top or top 3 for several years at this age group. And putting Uleckas only at 10 also is stupid. In that age group he was clearly top 3 player.

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  • Dreamcatcher
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    Originally posted by Straight forward View Post
    Grantas Vasiliauskas heading to third German League. Third...

    Again, how can I respect the level of LTU coaches...It was totally crazy even back then and we discussed it here. Even Auris agreed I mean, really...Vasiliauskas at 1, Kisunas at 3, Vaiciunas at 5. It's not a disaster...it's something else:

    https://alytausgidas.lt/naujiena/191...tas-alytiskis/
    At that time they were 15-16 y.o. Where you and Auris could see them playing much if they only were going to participate in their first FIBA champ? And in that following U16 EC Velicka, Vasiliauskas and Uleckas were averaging 10 pts. So, for that moment that ranking wasn't crazy at all.

    Btw, i remember eurohoops ranked Uleckas as one of the top prospects of 99 generation. I believe it wasn't done by Lith coaches.

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  • Straight forward
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    Grantas Vasiliauskas heading to third German League. Third...

    Again, how can I respect the level of LTU coaches...It was totally crazy even back then and we discussed it here. Even Auris agreed I mean, really...Vasiliauskas at 1, Kisunas at 3, Vaiciunas at 5. It's not a disaster...it's something else:

    Basketnews.lt įvardijo geriausių 1999-ųjų metais gimimo žaidėjų dešimtuką. Portalo duomenimis, šis šešiolikmečių dešimtukas buvo sudarytas konsul

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  • Toruko
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    Originally posted by Straight forward View Post
    Seems like Jasikevicius and Barca parts ways.
    Surprising it seemed that Barca was ready to extend with him when he accepts a salary cut after he won ACB. Lets wait and see if Barca can maintain the level Saras had established.

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  • Straight forward
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    Seems like Jasikevicius and Barca parts ways.

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  • Straight forward
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    Dude, Jasikevicius as the head coach of Raptors was absolutely possible thing. Raps literally hired freakin' Darko Rajakovic (who is he?) as the head coach...wow!

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  • Straight forward
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    Jasikevičius about to unleash still 16y Kasparas Jakucionis Registered for ACB games.

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  • Straight forward
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    Barca is playing impotent basketball offensively. I don't think Saras will ever win EL with such basketball. That's yesterday's basketball. It's more like anti-basketball. Reading mismatches all the time, moving the ball mechanically, no passion or improvisation. When you natural instincts and initiative, you have a dead team. And today to me Barca's ball looks dead.

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  • Dreamcatcher
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    Originally posted by Straight forward View Post
    Lapro always was good offensively. Even in Real. But Saras forced him to play decent D too which was surprise.
    Well, no. In his second season in Real in EL he averaged about 7 pts in 17 min. Before that in the same Real and Basconia he had small minutes meaning he wasn't good enough.
    Even in Eurocup he wasn't any special player offensively. In Rytas he averaged 12 pts in 27 min. In Zenit - 9 pts in 17 min. He was only really good in Joventud. He often had limited minutes. Really hasn't been any special player before Barca.

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  • Straight forward
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    Originally posted by Dreamcatcher View Post
    Laprovittola who always used to be a mediocre player (especially because of not good defense) is a top scorer in Barca. Before that his best season was in Rytas in Eurocup. It's a huge improvement, but on other hand when your best player is Lapro and you are a top team i don't think it's a good one. And it's not a case of a young player.

    Some people expected that Jokubaitis will be improving a lot under Saras, but it's been Argentinian pg on a scene so far.
    Lapro always was good offensively. Even in Real. But Saras forced him to play decent D too which was surprise.

    As for Jokubatis, he's on a little slump, but he's improving gradually. Now he's better than ever. Still second most valuable player for Barca in ACB - 11,4eff. The problem maybe only is that his minutes is not increasing in EL. But when there's Satoransky, Lapro, Higgins, Abrines (and then there's still injured Kuric) it's hard to expect a lot of minutes.

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  • Dreamcatcher
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    Laprovittola who always used to be a mediocre player (especially because of not good defense) is a top scorer in Barca. Before that his best season was in Rytas in Eurocup. It's a huge improvement, but on other hand when your best player is Lapro and you are a top team i don't think it's a good one. And it's not a case of a young player.

    Some people expected that Jokubaitis will be improving a lot under Saras, but it's been Argentinian pg on a scene so far.

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