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LTU NT will snatch Eurobasket 2029 title with this roster:
Jokubaitis, Marciulionis, Laurencikas
Indrusaitis, Brazdeikis, Rubstavicius
Buzelis, Lelevicius
Murauskas, Sirvydis
Tubelis, Krivas
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Originally posted by Straight forward View PostFrom this angle, yes, he came a little bit out of nowhere, but when he snatched MVP of U21 and got drafted people started to look at him as potential another great guard, at least some I know hoped for that. He became a very solid role player in the NT, even of of keys in his prime, but never became an elite guard. Anyway, taking whole picture into a matter, I agree that he's more of an underdog success story.
Renaldas was cut like 3 first summers from NT and dint complain and later become starting 5 player played in Nt since literally he could run.
Thats shows strong character.
Like In Urbonusas podcast they are saying: Seibutis was like that little angry dog that would bite and stuborny never let go.Thats kind of defence he was playing with his 82kg.
That underdog had a nice career.
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Yeah, probably best personality in the NT ever His social skills shouldn't be underrated.
Speaking about defence, I watch Zal-Uve and I like Jokubaitis D, he also had some really strong performances in EL as well. In his prime he'll be solid guard at D. Marciulionis should be elite, nothing less. Then D. Giedraitis also is a guy who can bite his opponents as bulldog hell or high water and Velicka can be a good defender also. Defensively wise we might have best backcourt ever in mid 20's.LTU NT will snatch Eurobasket 2029 title with this roster:
Jokubaitis, Marciulionis, Laurencikas
Indrusaitis, Brazdeikis, Rubstavicius
Buzelis, Lelevicius
Murauskas, Sirvydis
Tubelis, Krivas
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Originally posted by Straight forward View Post21yo Jasikevicius was 12.4pts, 3.6as player for Maryland (NCAA)
21yo Kalnietis LKL 6,9pts, 3,5as (20min) Zalgiris.
21yo Seibutis 13.5pts for Maroussi (Greek league).
21yo Grigonis 9.7pts Manresa (ACB)
21yo Lekavicius Zalgiris 4.6pts (EL)
Looking from this angle. What does it make of Velicka who had 11.4pts/5,2as in LNB Pro A and now has something like 14pts/6as in Bundesliga. Isn't that he is basically the first 21yo since Macijauskas to play at such high PRO level? I mean French and Bundesliga surely tops NCAA, LKL, Greek League. Only Grigonis stats line looks really nice playing in ACB as 21yo and Lekavicius didn't entirely blew his chance (soft Zalgiris back then though). IMO, Velicka is ridiculously underrated. Not only he gets from little to none hype, but there's also some sort of hare and scepticism like he would be indepted to someone already or failed somewhere. This ridiculous Velicka is one of best guard prospects we ever had and somehow in Lithuania he only gets indifference or hate. And some Miklovas would say I would be "almost chocked to see Velicka in the NT one day" or something like that Like many times, even BB journalists can't have adequate picture of our prospects. Like they couldn't with Sirvydis also, who was almost the only youngster with such stats standing in the Eurocup.
Just for comparison, one of Liekabelis leaders Valinskas completely failed in French league last season, being 24yo.
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Originally posted by Mindozas View PostHepcat will like your mostly stats based opinion On serious note, you again forgot to put to analysis that Velicka plays(-ed) for bottom teams in these leagues and this fact alone purely theoretically puts him lower than any of your mentioned players. NCAA was great in 90s, Greek, Spanish leagues were also better. Not that it makes Miklovas right by any mean thoLTU NT will snatch Eurobasket 2029 title with this roster:
Jokubaitis, Marciulionis, Laurencikas
Indrusaitis, Brazdeikis, Rubstavicius
Buzelis, Lelevicius
Murauskas, Sirvydis
Tubelis, Krivas
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Originally posted by Straight forward View PostSpeaking about defence, I watch Zal-Uve and I like Jokubaitis D, he also had some really strong performances in EL as well. In his prime he'll be solid guard at D. Marciulionis should be elite, nothing less. Then D. Giedraitis also is a guy who can bite his opponents as bulldog hell or high water and Velicka can be a good defender also. Defensively wise we might have best backcourt ever in mid 20's.Originally posted by Mindozas View PostHepcat will like your mostly stats based opinion
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Originally posted by Hepcat View PostWell I certainly do hope that all four players Straight forward mentions in his post emerge as national team members and in some cases leaders by the 2024 Olympics. All I've indicated previously is that I don't think any of them are ready yet for this summer's team. Given the possibility of jammed fingers, sprained ankles, foul trouble, I'd not be comfortable with a bench that included any twenty year old twelfth men.
Regarding Jokubaitis, a lot will be clear in camps, if he will deal with pressure, his chances are really good to make final roster for OQT
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Originally posted by Mindozas View PostJokubaitis ... is not some deep bench player in Zalgiris. That's a huge advantage in his case.
Originally posted by Mindozas View PostAlso he looked good in that window game vs Czechs back in November.
Originally posted by Mindozas View PostJokubaitis might be ready for bench.
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Originally posted by Hepcat View PostYes, I've noticed that Jokubaitis has often been playing more than twenty minutes per game recently which is more than Lukas Lekavičius. That's certainly an argument in his favour.
Originally posted by Hepcat View PostThat would actually be the one played 24 February 2020 where he dished out 6 assists with a PER of 8 in 22:35 of play.
Originally posted by Hepcat View PostBut once again, I hope no player is taken for Team Lietuva this summer that Coach Maskoliūnas would be afraid to send onto the floor during important moments.
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Velicka drops 16pts/6as against Bayern. Got a give credit for a guy for this dominant stretch This campaign of 21yo impresses me more than some Kariniauskas feasting in inferior LKL league compared to Bundesliga and LNB A. We have beast guard growing and he may reach true elite level. In last 4 games he drops 17,5pts and 6,7as.LTU NT will snatch Eurobasket 2029 title with this roster:
Jokubaitis, Marciulionis, Laurencikas
Indrusaitis, Brazdeikis, Rubstavicius
Buzelis, Lelevicius
Murauskas, Sirvydis
Tubelis, Krivas
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Originally posted by Straight forward View PostVelicka drops 16pts/6as against Bayern. Got a give credit for a guy for this dominant stretch This campaign of 21yo impresses me more than some Kariniauskas feasting in inferior LKL league compared to Bundesliga and LNB A. We have beast guard growing and he may reach true elite level. In last 4 games he drops 17,5pts and 6,7as.
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Originally posted by Mindozas View PostThe last time we saw Kariniauskas vs Velicka in indirect battle, was like one way traffic in Kariniauskas favor, so adding his name here doesn't help to praise Velicka at all, vice versa
I surely have Kariniauskas as a much more serious candidate to make 2021 OG team than Velicka, there's no single doubt about it, but at the same time let's not forget it was B Czech Rep NT and...Denmark that he was balling against. And the guy never actually played in strong league for years now. So we shall wait and see if he can provide against tougher defences at the higher level. Velicka at this point is in more convincing position at this point. There's no single doubt. One stands at 5th position other 6th in domestic leagues rankings (am I only who doesn't buy it that Italian Legabasket is at 4th spot? https://www.eurohoops.net/en/tradema...-covid-season/) while LKL is 10th and somethimes it's ranked 11th. So it's like Velicka is balling in 2 times more competitive leagues. Sure, playing for top LKL teams is a strong argument, but however we look we didn't see Kariniauskas balling at really serious competition in years. IMO, he would do pretty good, but we have to see it first.LTU NT will snatch Eurobasket 2029 title with this roster:
Jokubaitis, Marciulionis, Laurencikas
Indrusaitis, Brazdeikis, Rubstavicius
Buzelis, Lelevicius
Murauskas, Sirvydis
Tubelis, Krivas
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Man, you don't have to downgrade Kariniauskas or LKL to make Velicka look better We know the leagues, the overall strength and etc. But you can't compare bottom German/French team to LKL top4 team. It's a pure guessing which one is better. While Denmark, Czechs mixed squad, yeah, not the greatest teams out there, but Kariniauskas delivered, Velicka didn't against the same rivals and yes we must include that Velicka burned out. That's exactly very important factor how player is ready mentally for big games. Karina looked more matured, more ready, showed some decent plays in important moments, even despite that missed floater. Velicka didn't play for a reason. Since you are comparing players now, age doesn't matter too. That's all we have now, in 5 years maybe we won't remember who is Kariniauskas, but today he has advantage
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Originally posted by Mindozas View PostMan, you don't have to downgrade Kariniauskas or LKL to make Velicka look better We know the leagues, the overall strength and etc. But you can't compare bottom German/French team to LKL top4 team. It's a pure guessing which one is better. While Denmark, Czechs mixed squad, yeah, not the greatest teams out there, but Kariniauskas delivered, Velicka didn't against the same rivals and yes we must include that Velicka burned out. That's exactly very important factor how player is ready mentally for big games. Karina looked more matured, more ready, showed some decent plays in important moments, even despite that missed floater. Velicka didn't play for a reason. Since you are comparing players now, age doesn't matter too. That's all we have now, in 5 years maybe we won't remember who is Kariniauskas, but today he has advantageLTU NT will snatch Eurobasket 2029 title with this roster:
Jokubaitis, Marciulionis, Laurencikas
Indrusaitis, Brazdeikis, Rubstavicius
Buzelis, Lelevicius
Murauskas, Sirvydis
Tubelis, Krivas
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Originally posted by Straight forward View PostHe surely has advantage, no doubt about it. Kariniauskas always didn't care in a good way and today his confidence is supreme. But I never downgraded LKL or Kariniauskas. LKL factually stand 10th while French and German league right there at 5/6spots. Current Velicka's team still has PO chances, it's not complete bottom team. But that's not important, my point is that Velicka was able to brake some of truly tough and athletic defences. You barely meet that kind of defence and physical presence in LKL. My point is that Kariniauskas might simply bump into much more tougher defence (or maybe not, but the fact is we don't have empirical data to judge). Actually, I'm anxiously waiting to see how he will look against some Zalgiris in LKL PO. When fresh Walkup will bite Kariniauskas' ass then he'll have a real test. If he will deliver big time then, it will be a big thing. To sum up, Kariniauskas at the given moment is a better player, we agree here, but since 21yo Velicka shows such promise in competitive leagues I'm more impressed about this occasion exactly than Kariniauskas feasting in LKL at his prime.
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