Toruko, as I posted previously, there's very little to none 23yo PGs who would be main guys for elite teams. All these Papaloukas, Diamantidis, Jasikevicius and so on started to make more consistent numbers with bigger roles only at 24 at best. But most importantly the context of the team is the key. Jokubaitis to certain extent is hold back a little bit. If you would give him bigger role, he would provide. Actually he proved that even in his first season for Barca when Calathes was injured. Barca kept winning with Jokubaitis providing bigger numbers. It's a blessing in disguise while playing for top club. Jokubaitis could provide those numbers that I wrote already for Zalgiris. But sticking with Barca now at the highest level I think he still learns more and prepare himself for elite basketball better than he would playing for Zalgiris. That's debatable though. And, again, you have to follow Jokubaitis closely. At the start of the season it was felt he's in position to challenge Sato for the key role at 1. That confidence and cheekiness and solidity was at all time top. The season is not over. Again, to me, you can go one or another way, but I judge what's with you when you are 25-26yo. At that time you should be really delivering.
Shawshank, I didn't put Rokas to the same tier as Doncic or even Rubio. My point is, none other young players other than those 3 had so many clutch performances for top EL Spanish clubs and so important and consistent roles as youngsters. And you can't ask from Jokubaitis to be the key PG already. No matter his experience, Satoransky was legitimate NBA player, he's not like random piece out there. And why would 23yo Jokubaitis be better than prime Lapro who is playing his life time basketball now? He's not a back up for Argentina, he would be flat our second best guard after Campazzo, next him. Jokubaitis is till 23yo, however you look at it. He had a good WC performance and I have zero concerns about him. He's getting there and NT performance is the best proof. Even when he's not scoring, he facilitates the right way, he plays within the flow perfectly and so on. I'm more concerned with Brazdeikis. He needs to score, he's a scorer. If he doesn't score, you don't get anything else much from him.
ATM, NT is not in legitimate position to fight for medals. Not objectively. Not saying it's impossible, but today to win medals is much harder than in 10s and I think even harder than in 00s. But also you have to realize that Jasikevicius was playing in Olimpia before joining 2000 NT and braking out in the knock out stage. He wasn't even in EL yet.
Shawshank, I didn't put Rokas to the same tier as Doncic or even Rubio. My point is, none other young players other than those 3 had so many clutch performances for top EL Spanish clubs and so important and consistent roles as youngsters. And you can't ask from Jokubaitis to be the key PG already. No matter his experience, Satoransky was legitimate NBA player, he's not like random piece out there. And why would 23yo Jokubaitis be better than prime Lapro who is playing his life time basketball now? He's not a back up for Argentina, he would be flat our second best guard after Campazzo, next him. Jokubaitis is till 23yo, however you look at it. He had a good WC performance and I have zero concerns about him. He's getting there and NT performance is the best proof. Even when he's not scoring, he facilitates the right way, he plays within the flow perfectly and so on. I'm more concerned with Brazdeikis. He needs to score, he's a scorer. If he doesn't score, you don't get anything else much from him.
ATM, NT is not in legitimate position to fight for medals. Not objectively. Not saying it's impossible, but today to win medals is much harder than in 10s and I think even harder than in 00s. But also you have to realize that Jasikevicius was playing in Olimpia before joining 2000 NT and braking out in the knock out stage. He wasn't even in EL yet.
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