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  • European prospects born 01'

    As for BiH:

    Tarik Biberović 6'7'' SG/SF

    I was kinda disappointed with his performance in the last year U16 EC. Bosnia was relegated, he was still best player of the team but not like he was impressive at all. In his defence, he missed all of the preparation games before the tournament because he was injured.

    He played really well in the Belgrade ANGT tournament(just finished) for the Spars(unlike previous years, they had really weak team this time). In four games he averaged: 17.8 points, 6.3 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 1.3 blocks(and 5 TO).

    And remember, this is a competition for the 99' born, and he is 01'.

    Last year he was 6'6'', now he is legit 6'7'', could still be growing, he is a guard now but could end as a forward.

    Amar Mehić 6'10'' C

    He was on the bench for the most of the time in the last year U16. He was on the bench for the most of the time in the mentioned Belgrade ANGT tournament for the his club Mega.

    Still, scouts are very high on him. He's tall and well built. Future will tell.


    Both of them will have an opportunity in this summer to help Bosnia return to the U16 division A.
    Last edited by BiHBasket; 02-27-2017, 06:33 PM.
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    there was very good tourament in Italy for 2001. Real beat Cibona in finals, Mario Nakic, won MVP. Very talented kid

    In Cibona most and Croatia most interesting 2001. born player is Matej Rudan, 203cm SF/PF. Very skilled player. If he gets few more CM he can make great carer at PF.
    However most interesting in Cibona is Roko Prkacin, son of Niksa Prkacin, who at the moment plays all 5 positions. He is 2002 born. It looks like he has his father body, already very strong 200 meter body while unlike his father he is very skilled. With his talent if he reaches his father height and athletic abilitys he has a chance to be star player. Split missed their best player in Gizdavcic. Iteresting PG.

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    • #3
      A "all 5 positions" skilled, yet as robust as Nikša Prkaćin would be a superstar potential
      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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      • #4
        Originally posted by Joško Poljak Fan View Post
        A "all 5 positions" skilled, yet as robust as Nikša Prkaćin would be a superstar potential
        he has few moves like his dad,but has some other skills too. if he reaches his father height he is superstar potential

        Jordi Bertomeu sucks!

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        • #5
          Santiago Aldama (2.11, PF) was one of the most impressive players in Volos this summer.

          Aleksej Pokusevski (2.11, F) was impressive as well, with guard-like driving and passing.

          Killian Hayes (1.96m, G). He was penalized over his refusal to join France u18 NT this summer, so we could not watch him again but he's undoubtedly one of the brightest prospects.

          Theo Maledon (1.92m, G). We could not watch him this summer either, but Hayes-Maledon-Cazalon trio in u17 was fantastic. We'll hear more of them.

          Nikolaos Rogkavopoulos (2.03, F). the prolific scorer made it to the best 5 of the tournament in Volos, but was less impressive than his u16 stint, with questionable decisions. He has a great body frame, let's see if he'll do better as the years pass by.

          on top these, the trio of Mustafa Kurtuldum (1.97m, SG) & Goktug Bas (2.02, F) & Omercan Ilyasoglu (1.95m, PG) of Efes have potential. Ilyasoglu had a horrible u18 but he is better than that. Kurtuldum is known by his inconsistency, but he showed in u18 this year he can contribute well without scoring too.

          I think we need to populate this thread with the arrival of new names!
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          • #6
            Pokuševski...I feel like there won't be any middle ground with his kind of skill set. He is either going to be a super skilled point forward with immense shooting potential, or physical development will hinder his talent.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Serbian_Layup View Post
              Pokuševski...I feel like there won't be any middle ground with his kind of skill set. He is either going to be a super skilled point forward with immense shooting potential, or physical development will hinder his talent.
              Defensive behaviour is a big questionmark. He has a bias to totally lose his focus. Right now he is a horrible defender with a very questionable attitude when things dont got according to plan. There are still other things about his mindset what should be worrying but well see about his future.

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