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Originally posted by arturcia View PostDoes anyone know where this summer Taurus Jogėla is? whether he practiced with any U.. team? He was once considered to be very talented. what happened to him? I somehow missed it
Now you can find him in Adidas summer camp in Kaunas.
BTW yesterday he played for ASC Team against Iceland NT and scored 6 points.
Antradienį 19 val. Vilniaus „Siemens“ arenoje įvyks Lietuvos vyrų rinktinės palydėtuvių į Londono olimpines žaidynes mačas, kuriame mūsų šalies rinktinė išmėgins jėgas su Islandijos krepšininkais. Būsimi lietuvių varžovai prieš antradienio rungtynes išbandė jėgas su Kaune vykstančios „Adidas Summer Camp“ komanda ir nugalėjo ją 88:75 (16:13, 29:15, 19:16, 24:31). Vasaros stovyklos dalyvių komandai 15 taškų pelnė Gediminas Žylė, 12 – ...
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U-18 European championship stars 18 CET. Lithuania- Greece broadcasted by TV 6.
One of the leaders Tomas Dimša injured. But I'm most interested in Marius Grigonis. He's coming after some surgery - not fully prepared. However it's going to be interesting. The guy can pass and create from what I've seen.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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Much was made of how the "high dribble" of Mantas Kalnietis may have contributed to his turnovers in the 2012 Olympics. Kalnietis is 6'5" so his dribble may indeed be relatively high for a PG. I see that the greatest PGs in the NBA in the last twenty years, Isaiah Thomas, John Stockton, Steve Nash, Jason Kidd, Chris Paul, Derrick Rose, etc, have only been between 5'9" and 6'4" in height.
My question is whether Lithuanian youngsters who aren't very tall are effectively being discouraged from continuing in basketball? But the best point guards tend to be shorter fellows so how can good PGs be developed?
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Originally posted by Straight forward View PostBut I'm most interested in Marius Grigonis. He's coming after some surgery - not fully prepared. However it's going to be interesting. The guy can pass and create from what I've seen.
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Originally posted by macleopard13 View PostYes, but the guy can't shoot threes for his life. 2/17? Why does takes threes if he can't make them?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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This under 18 team looks really solid.
I hope they do get to play in under 19 WC next year too,if my calculations are right.
I watched our under 16,17 and 20 this year and got a bit depressed .
No one outstanding .
But i hope this team can prove me wrongAnd let that be a lesson to you all. Nobody beats Zalgiris 17 times in a row.
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Originally posted by auris1 View PostI watched our under 16,17 and 20 this year and got a bit depressed.
U-20's team was pretty good too. Although no one is superbly talented on that team, the guys played great as a team. You're right about the U-17 team - they sucked.
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Originally posted by macleopard13 View PostAre you kidding me? Domantas Sabonis was great for U-16! He pulled down 27(!) rebounds against Poland. He averaged 14.1 ppg, 14.4 rpg and 2.4 apg in that tournament. This guy is following in his father's footsteps for sure. I doubt that he'll reach his father's potential, but he could surpass Jonas.
U-20's team was pretty good too. Although no one is superbly talented on that team, the guys played great as a team. You're right about the U-17 team - they sucked.
However, I think Domantas Sabonis stood out as the most interesting talent after Motiejunas/Valančiūnas this summer.
From U-20 we already have Valančiūnas in the NT. It's very rare if 3 or 4 players make NT from one youth generation (though this generation might be exactly the exception). If you got one real talent in the team - that's great. People constantly overrates youth teams - for example Serbia's youth teams doing fine year by year and people come and say Serbia has super bright future? Where are these super talents? One Teodosič left as world class material...
From U-19 I think Lithuania should have some hopes on Grigonis, Dimša, Tamulis. No single chance for any other to make NT, IMO. Point guards are horrible of this NT as well. Grigonis might be a little bit of ball hog, but he's clearly the best option at 1 in this team while he has power forward body. Since we have a lot of SGs, I would love to see Grigonis becoming NT material and playing some point guard.
However, I think we saw only one sure future NT member this summer - Domantas Sabonis. All others are in question.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 PostWow, that's a brave statement. Let's not forget Jonas lead his NT to gold and was MVP of U-16 European champ. He also was MVP of U-18 campionship (gold) and MVP of U-19 WC (gold). Not to mention some extreame performances in U-17 Champ like 37 points, 19 rebounds, 4 blocks against France. I doubt Domantas has a fair chance to compete with that.
However, I think Domantas Sabonis stood out as the most interesting talent after Motiejunas/Valančiūnas this summer.
From U-20 we already have Valančiūnas in the NT. It's very rare if 3 or 4 players make NT from one youth generation (though this generation might be exactly the exception). If you got one real talent in the team - that's great. People constantly overrates youth teams - for example Serbia's youth teams doing fine year by year and people come and say Serbia has super bright future? Where are these super talents? One Teodosič left as world class material...
From U-19 I think Lithuania should have some hopes on Grigonis, Dimša, Tamulis. No single chance for any other to make NT, IMO. Point guards are horrible of this NT as well. Grigonis might be a little bit of ball hog, but he's clearly the best option at 1 in this team while he has power forward body. Since we have a lot of SGs, I would love to see Grigonis becoming NT material and playing some point guard.
However, I think we saw only one sure future NT member this summer - Domantas Sabonis. All others are in question.
Originally posted by macleopard13 View PostAre you kidding me? Domantas Sabonis was great for U-16! He pulled down 27(!) rebounds against Poland. He averaged 14.1 ppg, 14.4 rpg and 2.4 apg in that tournament. This guy is following in his father's footsteps for sure. I doubt that he'll reach his father's potential, but he could surpass Jonas.
U-20's team was pretty good too. Although no one is superbly talented on that team, the guys played great as a team. You're right about the U-17 team - they sucked.
Originally posted by macleopard13 View PostYes, but the guy can't shoot threes for his life. 2/17? Why does takes threes if he can't make them?
In Olympics Kalnietis was making 29% of his 3-point shot attempts...while in LKL he made 53%... so what conclusions would you make about him? He shouldn't attempt 3-pointers at all, right?
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Originally posted by sagenas View PostSabonis will never become as good as Valančiūnas only because of one fact - physical abilities. In basketball athletism has very big importance. Sabonis isn't very athletic, explosive and etc.
Pretty decent shot,not so good from free line.
athletism
it all depends of how tall he will be,i guess.
He added 6 cm in a year to be 206 ,so this might affect his lack of athleticism and coordination.
But if he stays same hight ,he would be in ,my opinion, too slow for modern game.
but ...
if he can grow to 215 or above,then speed would not matter that much.His dad was growing up till he was 20,so we will see.
round 210 - slow power forward?
He reminds me of Einikis somehow,the pace he plays.So if he could master killer hook shot,then...
So for me there is too many maybes for nowAnd let that be a lesson to you all. Nobody beats Zalgiris 17 times in a row.
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Originally posted by Straight forward View PostIt's very rare if 3 or 4 players make NT from one youth generation (though this generation might be exactly the exception). If you got one real talent in the team - that's great. People constantly overrates youth teams - for example Serbia's youth teams doing fine year by year and people come and say Serbia has super bright future? Where are these super talents? One Teodosič left as world class material....
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Grigonis was the LeBron James of our team today - stepped up when he was needed the most. Thanks to him! Still, I wouldn't say he's a candidate for our senior team for another two years - especially because of his poor three-point shooting ability, strength and decision making, which results in many turnovers. He has to work on those things.
Tamulis also bricked many shots today. Defense wasn't super. He's not ready to try out for our senior NT anytime soon.
Everyone else is of LKL/EuroChallenge caliber at this point.
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Good news! Čižauskas going to ACB - loaned to Valjadolido „Blancos de Rueda“. Hopefully he gets playing time in one of the best leagues in the world.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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