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That's funny shit.I cant believe there are sports fans thinking like it.It's like Federer losing to random Japanese player in round 1 of French Open but tournament director stepping in and saying "hey it was a fluke win who wants to watch a random Japanese guy in next round,Federer qualifies"
I keep telling you beating me in these predictions is not exactly something to be proud of
Budućnost signed Doron Lamb. If he'll be 100% in the game mental wise, he could eventualy evolve into one of the better players in europe imo. Great signing.
Also, Pavicevic replaced Jovovic on the bench..
By the way, what is going on with Wright"?
he isnt injured, but he doesnt play.. he is going from Olimpija or what?
I keep telling you beating me in these predictions is not exactly something to be proud of
Budućnost signed Doron Lamb. If he'll be 100% in the game mental wise, he could eventualy evolve into one of the better players in europe imo. Great signing.
He is another Oak Hill Academy prospect, and those guys don't pick scrubs to give scholarships to their basketball factory. Just look at the guys who attended Oak Hill Academy before going to NCAA:
Quinn Cook currently plays for the Cleveland Cavaliers
Cory Alexander,[3] played at the University of Virginia and in the NBA
Carmelo Anthony,[3] played at Syracuse University; drafted third in 2003; 2003 NCAA Champion; NBA All-Star; attended Towson Catholic High School in Baltimore before transferring.
William Avery,[3] former Duke University point guard, and former NBA player for the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Michael Beasley, transferred to Notre Dame Prep, 2007 McDonald's All American Game MVP, played at Kansas State University. Selected second in the 2008 NBA draft.
Mark Blount, played at the University of Pittsburgh
Alex Blackwell,[3] played at Monmouth College and briefly in the NBA
Steve Blake, played at the University of Maryland, currently plays for the Detroit Pistons in the NBA[4]
Junior Burrough,[3] played at the University of Virginia and briefly for the Boston Celtics in the NBA
Ben Davis,[3] played at the University of Arizona and briefly in the NBA
Kevin Durant, (transferred to Montrose Christian School before graduating) played at The University of Texas; second pick in 2007 NBA draft; MVP of the 2006 McDonald's All American Game; NBA Rookie of the Year; NBA All-Star; NBA MVP [5]
Stephen Jackson,[3] NBA player for the San Antonio Spurs
Brandon Jennings, NBA player for the Detroit Pistons, selected 10th in the 2009 NBA Draft. Played for Italy's Lottomatica Roma.[6]
Doron Lamb, McDonald's All-American; played at University of Kentucky; player for the Milwaukee Bucks and the Orlando Magic.
Ty Lawson, player on the Houston Rockets, played at the University of North Carolina. Went to Bishop McNamara High School before going to Oak Hill Academy.
Jeff McInnis, played at the University of North Carolina; former player on Portland Trail Blazers, Los Angeles Clippers, and the New Jersey Nets.[7]
Ben McLemore, plays for Sacramento Kings, selected 7th overall in NBA Draft
Ron Mercer,[3] played at the University of Kentucky from 1995–1997; played for 7 NBA teams
Rajon Rondo, played at the University of Kentucky; Drafted 21st in the NBA draft, Won the 2008 NBA championship; an All-Star in 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013. Currently plays for the Sacramento Kings.[8]
Josh Smith, drafted first round, 17th pick by the Atlanta Hawks in the 2004 NBA Draft. Currently plays for the Los Angeles Clippers.[9]
Jerry Stackhouse, played at the University of North Carolina. NBA player with the Philadelphia 76ers, Detroit Pistons, Washington Wizards, Dallas Mavericks, Brooklyn Nets, and Milwaukee Bucks.[10]
Rod Strickland, played at DePaul University and drafted 19th in the 1988 NBA Draft. 17 seasons in the NBA for the Portland Trail Blazers and the Washington Wizards.[11]
Nolan Smith, played for Duke University, in the NBA for the Portland Trail Blazers. Nolan is the son of Derek Smith, who starred at the University of Louisville.
Marcus Williams, 2004 National Championship with UConn. Played with the New Jersey Nets, Golden State Warriors, the Memphis Grizzlies and in Spain.
By the way, what is going on with Wright"?
he isnt injured, but he doesnt play.. he is going from Olimpija or what?
He was injured, could play yesterday with a block, however the coach decided to give him a rest for one more game as he hasn't practiced for a while now. Olimpija got offers from Avelino and one Turkish club for him and as ussual the media is creating a panic, however the buyout was too low to let him go. Considering this team is one athletic PF/C away from playing significantly better and Rupnik + Mesiček can hold their own on PG as seen in the last 2-3 games, It's not out of the question he wouldn't leave after Olimpija finishes with eurocup.
Oak Hill is the no.1 bball academy out there! I've noticed Lamb in the summer league with Orlando about 2 years ago, together with Afflalo, Harris, O'Quinn and he looked decent there, had some incredible sparks as far as I remember and those weren't all about his shooting either and I figured he could make a decent backup SG if given a chance. Looking at his carer path I'd say that probably some injury had to get in between, while needless to say the competition at SG's is incredibly tough in the NBA, it's hard to really fulfill potential while sitting on the NBA bench.
Budućnost imo did a good move there as they could use some of his shooting.
Originally posted by Jon_Koncak
That's funny shit.I cant believe there are sports fans thinking like it.It's like Federer losing to random Japanese player in round 1 of French Open but tournament director stepping in and saying "hey it was a fluke win who wants to watch a random Japanese guy in next round,Federer qualifies"
That's funny shit.I cant believe there are sports fans thinking like it.It's like Federer losing to random Japanese player in round 1 of French Open but tournament director stepping in and saying "hey it was a fluke win who wants to watch a random Japanese guy in next round,Federer qualifies"
Good signing for best kindergarden in Europe! Igor Obradovic made some mistakes, Vita not playing in Georgian league, only in VTB league in this season.
Tajfun is 7/7, they're hosting Cibona in the next round and visiting their regular customer in Krka the one after. Now that they are out of the fiba cup they'll have more time to prepare for each game, am interested to see if that's a noticable effect or not.
Originally posted by Jon_Koncak
That's funny shit.I cant believe there are sports fans thinking like it.It's like Federer losing to random Japanese player in round 1 of French Open but tournament director stepping in and saying "hey it was a fluke win who wants to watch a random Japanese guy in next round,Federer qualifies"
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