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  • Shawshank
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    Adomaitis team second season in Japan loosing early in playoofs being top 3 seed.

    As always lost 2 playoofs games in last minute typical Adomaitis have seen this so manny times when elimination games comes in last 10 years

    He prepares team well tactically before game, but simply he is not good coach when we talk about in game adjustments


    Adomaitis is robotic coach that very rarely manages to put fire into players for last critical streach


    Maksvytis tactically is more less same level,but he has more history with ability to put fire into his players .


    Thats main reason why Kazys have better coaching career and his teams results everywhere where better including men NT and youth teams.​

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  • Straight forward
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    Seeing how Jasikevicius handles Fener I want him even more in the NT. I was afraid a bit seeing how he handles Barca (a bit too strict and rigid), but now he proves that just as Kazlauskas he is flexible coach. When Kazlauskas had Jasikevicius, Stombergas in 2000 he played open uptempo offensive basketball. When he had limited, but defensively minded roster in 2013 he played completely different style. I think Saras is completely right giving Wilbekin absolute green light shooting wise. Dude's shooting 40% taking tons of threes. Just let him shoot. Even when he unleashed 16 threes, he still made 30% and ended the game with 12eff. That's not a tragedy and you don't hurt shooters swagger. I think Saras learned thew things from his mistakes in Barca, where he did very good job (we see how mediocre Grimao is lost now), but not perfect.. Even though people overlook that he gave the same green light basically to Higgins when he was still healthy and good. Wilbekin is even more expressed pure scorer so it's all logical.

    Now I know that Jasikevicius is capable to give proper roles. He won't try to slow down Jakucionis and his positive wildness and uptempo when the time will come and he will see that Jakucionis is exactly that and you have to go with it. He will adjust to players. This better happen sooner than later.

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  • Dreamcatcher
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    Originally posted by Straight forward View Post
    The reality is that aside Jasikevicius, there's no proper level coaches in Lithuania ATM.
    I was saying that lot's of time ago. That's why i wanted some solid foreign coach in NT. But when i heard how current federation praised Lith coaches i lost hope here for years.

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  • Straight forward
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    Originally posted by Dreamcatcher View Post

    Kemzura's horrible job in Wolves isn't confusing you? Maksvytis in Zalgiris at least had a good season and plenty of good games.

    Bronze in 2010 doesn't tell me much. Sireika had gold.
    I'm not saying that I want Kemzura as a NT coach. But I feel like in comparison with Maksvytis he may be better at constructing the roster and worse at controlling the team during live games and tactics. Maksvytis I believe is a better communicator. Yeah, not much success club wise for Kemzura, but he also had some good stretches before this recent collapse of Wolves. The reality is that aside Jasikevicius, there's no proper level coaches in Lithuania ATM.

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  • Dreamcatcher
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    Originally posted by Straight forward View Post
    Well, one NT level coach is free - Kemzura. Surely among candidates, even if I wouldn't be super exited to say the least. But it wouldn't be much if any worse than Maksvytis too. Kemzura won a medal with NT in 2010 and no-one will take away that from him.
    Kemzura's horrible job in Wolves isn't confusing you? Maksvytis in Zalgiris at least had a good season and plenty of good games.

    Bronze in 2010 doesn't tell me much. Sireika had gold.

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  • Straight forward
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    Well, one NT level coach is free - Kemzura. Surely among candidates, even if I wouldn't be super exited to say the least. But it wouldn't be much if any worse than Maksvytis too. Kemzura won a medal with NT in 2010 and no-one will take away that from him.

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  • Straight forward
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    Originally posted by Dreamcatcher View Post
    But now Urbonas became Siauliai coach and he immediately managed to drastically change hopeless Siauliai game and saved the season.
    Not sure it's sustainable. Anyway, that's where he should stay. Siauliai, Utena, whatever. Keep him away from anything serious, IMO.

    Speaking about LTU coaches I'm waiting till Tomas Purlys will get a chance and how he will do with 2006 gen this summer. I don't know any other coach prospects in the country. Probably he will fail as almost all LTU coaches, but at least an intrigue.

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  • Dreamcatcher
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    Originally posted by Straight forward View Post
    Zydrunas Urbonas kicked out even from Kosovo. Why I' not surprised. I listened his podcasts...OMG! He's the GOAT of multiple, unimaginable BS.
    But now Urbonas became Siauliai coach and he immediately managed to drastically change hopeless Siauliai game and saved the season.

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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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