Vesely is 20 in rebounds, 17 in blocks and 14 in points. That’s our new MVP.
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Originally posted by Tevfik1907 View Post
Injured 1/3 of the season, many mediocre games.
One more reason why I'm glad that Fener lost.
Originally posted by Victorious View PostSome NBA fans are right when they say Euroleague doesn't mean much. If Vesely is your MVP.
Originally posted by Killer Bob View PostSad days for basketball in Europe. Not only because player like Vesely has won that award, he really doesn’t have almost any basketball skills but because there really wasn’t anybody much better.
There were at least 5 guys who deserved it more then Czech imo.
His stats (that are far from impressive as noted already) are product of the team, not his individual quality.
He's not the leader type of player....
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Originally posted by Mate_Kokicar View PostI don't think many would agree.
Injured 1/3 of the season, many mediocre games.
One more reason why I'm glad that Fener lost.
This.
So no one has skills?
There were at least 5 guys who deserved it more then Czech imo.
His stats (that are far from impressive as noted already) are product of the team, not his individual quality.
He's not the leader type of player.
What is sad, that next year will be even less competition, especially in C position. No Bitadze, no Poirier, probably no Milutinov, Gudaitis with bad injury... Some stars getting very old. The level of Euroleague even lower.previously known as Beno
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Originally posted by Killer Bob View PostIndividual rewards in team sports are many times weird. Like Modric last year. He won it because Real and Croatia had great results. Was he really the best football player in the world?
What is sad, that next year will be even less competition, especially in C position. No Bitadze, no Poirier, probably no Milutinov, Gudaitis with bad injury... Some stars getting very old. The level of Euroleague even lower.
Perhaps his mid-range jumpers in F4 were the final trigger for EL trust of minds. Seriously, he has taken more mid-range jumpers in this one and half game than in previous two seasons in total. lol And he's not shooting bad at all.
What happened to him after the injury? Should we expect him to shoot 5 three-pointers per game next season?...
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Originally posted by radallo View PostNot much to argue, since no clear favourite for MVP award in current season.
So Vesely sounds as good as any other potential candidate for me.
My other favs for this award were
Milutinov
James
Clyburn
Gudaitis
Calathes
I wouldn’t vote for Vesely even to be top3 C. in EuroLeague, but I can understand how he was voted MVP. If Milutinov, Poirier, Davis or Gudaitis(without injury) were playing for Fener, they would have been MVP.previously known as Beno
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Originally posted by radallo View PostSure, there were other potential candidates,
Poirier, I excluded because his numbers were inflated by Shengelia's absence.. not his fault of course.
As we know, the team and its results play a pivotal role
Bitadze and Poirier are the most interesting Cs for NBA, than Milutinov.previously known as Beno
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