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I have been preaching on D. Giedraitis for a reason. When I saw him with Estudiantes for his first games, I knew he had it. He's elite defender and his offense is sneaky good. There's limitations, but he has more offense than he currently shows and he shows more and more now. I wonder how far he can get with his offense in EL. That is much harder to project. He definitely won't be elite because of lack of explosiveness and athleticism, but he will be pretty nice offensive player too.
I preached this for 4 years at least here. Liths only now realizing what I clearly seen from the scratch:
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Indrusaitis with a good season. New Hampshire Gatorade Player of the Year. 14.5ppg is very natural for him. He can be a volume scorer nearly I think, but he chooses to do a little bit of everything and doesn't necessary overdo with ISO attempt. Fundamentally sound guard, I have him most skilled and talented SG in the country (per blood ). Not necessary the best one as Rubstavicius has better motor and length (and probably athleticism too), but Nojus is also a natural defender which is big +.
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Well, I caught Rubstavicius' team PO game live. Really physical, edgy, high tempo game. As for PO they really push the ball, that's the difference with EL. It's more similar to NBA. Rubstavicius had a good game and was on the edge to have a great one offensively, but his threes went in and out and he couldn't entirely get it going. Defensively he guarded best opposition PG and this decision by coach didn't entirely pan put. He can't stay with 1 position players with his 200cm height. His positioning is solid, but he lacks lateral quickness for that. I think Brakers PG is soft physically so coach threw Rubstavicius on physical PG of opposition. Rubsta played just last 30sec in the crunch time and his team lost a thriller and his season ended.
What I like about Rubstavicius that he is very active at both ends and doesn't mind contact and is feisty. He goes hard for offensive rebounds from position 2 when his teammates shoots, he doesn't just stand and wait and he can rebound with his length and wingspan. He is agile and swift for his size and that size allows him to take quick difficult shots. Rubstas shots always spot on, I don't see bad misses which is nice. Defensively he still needs to tight things up, but his positioning is not bad. He will be decent defender and with his effort at times will be very disruptive on ball defender.
Is Rubstavicius ready to make real difference in the NT? No. But to me he's a better role player than Dimsa, Normantas, R. Giedraitis already. I will explain why. Those are average guys who melts down, becoming super bleak, as not having any special traits playing against elite. Rubstavicius on other hand has plus shooting for his size and special swiftness/motor. In other words, I believe he can be more impactful for 10-15 minutes going against elite teams than those mentioned guys. Also he's much more mentally tougher than Giedraitis for sure.
Too bad, Rusbtavicius could continue the season and show even better performances, but his season with Brakers was great. He matched and even slightly exceeded expectations and now should be drafted somewhere in the second round, IMO. I kinda doubt he will play more this season. Probably will stick on individual game and some workouts with NBA teams, but I would love to see him balling for some Neptunas. Neptunas would be way too sexy with Rubsta, Tubelis (2002 studs) and Sargiunas.
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Rubstavicius not the first time with some dirty play in Australia. I think this way he kinda tries to adjust to physicality of Australian league, maybe it gets personal during the game, we don't know. But to certain extent it's clear, this dude doesn't mind to be edgy, go into contact and to be 100% into game. People are right that sometimes current NT players lacking a bit or more edginess, emotions. Rubstavicius, Marciulionis will bring that. I think Jakucionis will bring that too:
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D. Giedraitis slowly putting things together in EL and already is elite perimeter defender, likely one of top 3, top 5 in whole EL. He's slowing down the best guards of EL. His offensive confidence is growing, but next step for him is to start making shots closer the basket. He needs to polish a floater, I agree with the author of this video. He has it, but he needs to polish it cause he has no athleticism and size to finish with contact a lot inside. Spot on video, just the beginning was a bit incorrect. Dovis in Estudiantes already was hired to guard best opponent's guards. That's when I started to preach that he will be a heck of defender. Even back than he already was good one. I want to see one day Marciulionis and D. Giedraitis coming off the bench together. OMG That would be a dog fight. They would lock perimeter defense and would bully their opponents at D end:
Gynyba prieš tokius Eurolygos gynėjus kaip Kevinas Punteris ar Shane Larkinas, Dovydui Giedraičiui jau yra tapus kaip eiline diena offise. Analizuojam kiek D...
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2007 D. Buika just turned 17yo and seems to be braking out in NKL last month. Some big games with +20eff and in last month or so (last 9 games), he has 14eff per game which makes him the best guard in the Zalgiris 2 despite being so young. I'm very curious about his upside. This season he has been basically playing as 16yo in NKL and his upside is really high. ATM, I have no proper vision how his body and skillset will develop. This summer will answer more if he will suit with golden 2006 generation in U18 EC. There's also U17 this summer, right, so it's uncertain if he shows up. Anyway, really talented guard and I have him among top 5 most gifted LTU guards ATM with Jakucionis, Rubstavicius, Jokubaitis, Indrusaitis.
Upcoming ANGT tournament will give some more INFO as well.
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Lithuanian "bucket". Aesthetically Nojus has the most flawless scoring profile of all Lithuanians. Like he does it with a jazz/swing rhythm, effortless shooting form, grace and soft touch. Very comfortable taking a shot in any situation basically.
It will be very interesting to find out who will prevail as top scoring guard (I will always treat Buzelis as versatile forward, as well as Sirvydis) of Lithuania in upcoming 15 years. Today's my odds would look like this:
1. Jakucionis
2. Rubstavicius
3-4. Indrusaitis/Buika
4-3. Buika/Indrusaitis
5. Jokubaitis
6. Lelevicius
7. Brazdeikis
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I would be so pissed if it was 10's and we sill missed Lukosius. Horrible job by previous federation (Spokas and Sabonis) to let this gem go. Since we most likely have all time greatest SG depth talent pool coming, it's easier to let him go, but he's really really talented. Has a lot of natural talent, really can be compared to Doncic feel of the game to certain (obviously lesser) extent, but he is a bit of "jazz" player out there. He instictively manipulates and dances with the ball in the court. Hit huge shots down the stretch and basically game winner with 20sec to go in ISO situation. Playing for very strong NCAA team Cincinnati and averaging 9.5ppg with 42.4% of free and 3.3as. Still a lot of room to improve as he's a late bloomer:
#41 Simas Lukosius Cincinnati Bearcats vs Texas Tech Red Raiders NCAA basketball game highlights | Game 22 of the 2023-24 season. Simas Lukosius, is a Lithua...
Hope federation still make a move on him. He would cement NT depth for incredible luxury of guard players.
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2002 gen cooking 17pts game.
I'm really starting to believe Rubstavicius is a must in the NT this summer. I have a feeling he would legitimately challenge every single SG/wing on the team, including Grigonis, Brazdeikis, Sirvydis. Just unleash the young stud in the camp and see how he messes around. He's the best SG prospect in centuries.
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There's fun stat that when Rubstavicius has 15+, Brakers are 5-0. All wins. Young fellow is impactful.
It's interesting that NBL ends in February 18. So less than I month left. I wonder if Rubstavicius will sign with some LKL club or any club for the remaining of time. Imagine he comes back to mess with Lietkabelis for the remaining time. Rubsta at 2 and Sirvuha at 3, that would be a spectacle
BTW, how things changed for Grigonis. Now he's one of local public favorites and some fellows in interbasket called the worst signing of PAO history or whatver last season
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Rubstavicius with 12,7ppg in his last 10 games. And he shoots freakin' 53% threes. This is more than good, this is elite. I wonder how his kicking legs forward will work in the NBA/EL. It definitely working for him in Australia. I remember he got some tech fouls for falling down after the shots in LKL and I think U20 as well. He always looks for contact and a chance to fall after his shot if possible to receive 3+1 That's the skill. But I'm not sure now it's legal in NBA, after Harden's campaign. The dude has to be in the NT camp, if his draft stuff won't stand in a way:
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Rubstavicius continues to provide really good numbers. 15pts in the last game. He had only one bad game out of recent 10 when he started to get consistent role. Impressive consistency, specially knowing he's a rookie, new league and so on. I think he might be a steal in the NBA draft if he ends up in the second round. But his chances now to be drafted relatively high seems very real. The consistency and everything is there:
-We’ve got to talk about Mantas Rubstavicius. The 6’6” New Zealand Breakers wing has done a phenomenal job and should be getting more attention. He’s scoring 9.6 PPG on tidy 56.6/44.4/82.1 splits. That three-point percentage is stellar, but he’s been good at the rim as well. He also has the necessary connective feel for a role player and can spray it out to the perimeter if he doesn’t like his look at the cup. On defense, he’s long and imposing guarding the ball. He’s up to the task physically and is always throwing his body on opponents. When he has to rotate, he covers ground well and changes directions well. Because he missed the NBL Blitz, he didn’t benefit from the early hype that many other players competing in Australia this year were blessed with. But that doesn’t mean he can’t play, and if you haven’t checked in on him yet, you should do so.
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