What did Milutinov exactly do in his career to be a parameter for comparison? He won nothing. He proved to be a good rebounder. Did he carry a team? A little, and just in some situations. Nothing more or less. Of course it has to do with their body constitution, it's not their fault but developments in basketball are going that way that those kind of players will get more and more a punishment for their team.
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Originally posted by arelg View Post
That Thomas guy literally watches Hunter and he does nothing...
It's really amazing... I mean even Duverioglu or Lauvergne wouldn't do this...FENERBAHÇE--- 1967, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2016, 2019, 2020 Turkish Basketball Cup Champion ---
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Originally posted by Katastroika View PostWhat did Milutinov exactly do in his career to be a parameter for comparison? He won nothing. He proved to be a good rebounder. Did he carry a team? A little, and just in some situations. Nothing more or less. Of course it has to do with their body constitution, it's not their fault but developments in basketball are going that way that those kind of players will get more and more a punishment for their team.Mi imamo svoga boga, on se zove Bodiroga.
Demetrious "Primo Gavrorum Malleus" Diamantidis
Thank you for all you have given me. 6*
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23Bxh4eYMxw
Panathinaikos is not just a club. It's a religion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtWbTZbfkI8
When the OAKA foundations moved a couple metres
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KbFl2mO8E0
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Originally posted by Mr Chacho View PostSomeone said that Papagiannis with 22 years old is better than Tavares with 22. That Tavares at 22 were an average back up center.
NO, Tavares at 22 was way better than Papagiannis. Walter was named AllEurocup 1st Team at that age.
Hell, if I played in the Eurocup comp I'd even have a PIR of at least 2.Mi imamo svoga boga, on se zove Bodiroga.
Demetrious "Primo Gavrorum Malleus" Diamantidis
Thank you for all you have given me. 6*
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23Bxh4eYMxw
Panathinaikos is not just a club. It's a religion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtWbTZbfkI8
When the OAKA foundations moved a couple metres
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KbFl2mO8E0
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Originally posted by EverGreen View PostWell, today he is regarded the best centre in the league. He has the best PIR as a centre in the league with 19,5. Tavarez has 13.
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Originally posted by EverGreen View PostPapagiannis would have a 20+ PIR in the Eurocup. Joke comp with average teams. When a nobody like Rasid Mahalbasic is the best centre in the comp (22 PIR), that shows you the level. Next best centre in Devin Williams (17 PIR) who had a 3.3 PIR playing with Buducnost in the EL.
Hell, if I played in the Eurocup comp I'd even have a PIR of at least 2.
And about Mitoglou and Printezis. Georgios seemed an average player in Málaga. Coming back to Oly made him the best PF in the league.
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Originally posted by EverGreen View PostYou might not be able to stand him but he's on the rise.
5.2 PIR last season. 8.6 so far this year.
Same age comparison with Milutinov.
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Same applies to Dinos Mitoglou.
4 PIR last season. 7.8 this year.
Same age comparison with Printezis.
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PAO doing a great job developing these two players.
I know Mitoglu from his time in the USA. He was a rebounder and he is a good rebounder right now but he has nearly 0 weapons offensively. Some post moves and an inconsistent but improvable 3 point shot. The thing is Greek bigs doesnt need to be great bigs with skills. The guards can deliver especially Nick. Even with nick he hasnt much to say on the offensive end but i am sure hell become a very good defender. Printezis at that age might be inconsistent but he had his post moves and the quick floater around the rim. So you cant compare both of them. This doesnt mean Mitoglu wont develop but it will take some time.
Papagiannis makes me even less optimistic than Mitoglu. He is fairly fast for his size is huge and has an improvable hook shot. When I look at his other not skilled properities his motor is not high, neither is he focussed, i cant see struggle or the will of winning. I watched U18/19 games of him back then also against Turkey... his movements are not keener and also not more polished. Thats a clear sign of laziness.
About his skill level is not much to say. He is a way worse rebounder than Milutinov who was just too weak at that age but he had solid fundamentals. He is a mess on the defensive end. He backs off against much weaker guys, he is way too soft and too lazy and this can hardly changed because its an issue of approach an attitude. Milutinov struggles and fights for every ball. He has very slow legs and cant stay in front of faster player, he cant use his body well. Bourousis should really tell him how to be a good center with slow legs.
He will always contribute offensively due to his size and the passing skills of calathes or other guards but the points will be more put backs or alley hoops.
He will play Euroleague and will also deliver here and there but hell never win games for his team. I know this kind of player very well. He doesnt like Basketball, he likes the money from it. There are player in Turkey who has there roles and dont develop anything else in 10 years and I see the same attitude in Papagiannis. Similar examples andrew wiggins, Okben Ulubay etc. The difference is these guys are talented but Papagiannis isnt.
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Originally posted by EverGreen View PostWell, today he is regarded the best centre in the league. He has the best PIR as a centre in the league with 19,5. Tavarez has 13.
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Originally posted by Katastroika View PostMilutinov is far from being the best centre in Euroleague, bro I respect your posts a lot (you know basketball and are objective) but are you serious with that one? PIR in a team that isn't even in playoff spots at the moment. I mean, what does it say. He averages slightly under double-double but so what? His usage rate is way higher than of 80% of centres because of Olympiakos playing style. This reminds me of Nedovic's Unicaja seasons where he averaged 20 points. The outcome is quite the same. Meaningless in a team that never won anything.
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Originally posted by Oly_fan View PostPIR overvalues the one thing Milutinov is good at, rebounds. Also Milutinov will end most games with 0-2 fouls (unless they're against pao in the greek league lol) most often to his team's detriment.
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Originally posted by Katastroika View PostMilutinov is far from being the best centre in Euroleague, bro I respect your posts a lot (you know basketball and are objective) but are you serious with that one? PIR in a team that isn't even in playoff spots at the moment. I mean, what does it say. He averages slightly under double-double but so what? His usage rate is way higher than of 80% of centres because of Olympiakos playing style. This reminds me of Nedovic's Unicaja seasons where he averaged 20 points. The outcome is quite the same. Meaningless in a team that never won anything.Mi imamo svoga boga, on se zove Bodiroga.
Demetrious "Primo Gavrorum Malleus" Diamantidis
Thank you for all you have given me. 6*
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23Bxh4eYMxw
Panathinaikos is not just a club. It's a religion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtWbTZbfkI8
When the OAKA foundations moved a couple metres
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KbFl2mO8E0
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Originally posted by Toruko View PostStats wont say everything. Of course they will become better in time but a Mitoglu wont most likely be a Printezis and Papagiannis will never be a Bourousis.
I know Mitoglu from his time in the USA. He was a rebounder and he is a good rebounder right now but he has nearly 0 weapons offensively. Some post moves and an inconsistent but improvable 3 point shot. The thing is Greek bigs doesnt need to be great bigs with skills. The guards can deliver especially Nick. Even with nick he hasnt much to say on the offensive end but i am sure hell become a very good defender. Printezis at that age might be inconsistent but he had his post moves and the quick floater around the rim. So you cant compare both of them. This doesnt mean Mitoglu wont develop but it will take some time.
Papagiannis makes me even less optimistic than Mitoglu. He is fairly fast for his size is huge and has an improvable hook shot. When I look at his other not skilled properities his motor is not high, neither is he focussed, i cant see struggle or the will of winning. I watched U18/19 games of him back then also against Turkey... his movements are not keener and also not more polished. Thats a clear sign of laziness.
About his skill level is not much to say. He is a way worse rebounder than Milutinov who was just too weak at that age but he had solid fundamentals. He is a mess on the defensive end. He backs off against much weaker guys, he is way too soft and too lazy and this can hardly changed because its an issue of approach an attitude. Milutinov struggles and fights for every ball. He has very slow legs and cant stay in front of faster player, he cant use his body well. Bourousis should really tell him how to be a good center with slow legs.
He will always contribute offensively due to his size and the passing skills of calathes or other guards but the points will be more put backs or alley hoops.
He will play Euroleague and will also deliver here and there but hell never win games for his team. I know this kind of player very well. He doesnt like Basketball, he likes the money from it. There are player in Turkey who has there roles and dont develop anything else in 10 years and I see the same attitude in Papagiannis. Similar examples andrew wiggins, Okben Ulubay etc. The difference is these guys are talented but Papagiannis isnt.
In general the C position is the most difficult of all to learn and players take time to dominate that position. Ofcourse you get your odd freaks in Jokic and Bitadze here and there but rarely can a 23 year old dominate the paint.
In regards to Mitoglou, he's working both arms with his hooks around the basket. He's finished with his left arm several times in A1 and a couple in the EL but it's not that easy there. His 3p shooting has improved in leaps and bounds. This year his 3p % is at 34.8% improving on 20% last season. In A1 he's shooting at 41,38%. Last year he was at 35,29%.
Currently Pitino is using him to partner Papagiannis at the C position (Bentil and Wiley are now strictly being used as power forwards. Pitino said that Wiley is being trained from scratch to become a PF) He thinks Mitoglou can best be developed at a C which can open the paint for us as his 3p ability means he can drag out the opposing C's. Papagiannis is working on a 5-6 metre shot and he's doing OK in his first season. This will also force the Tavares' and Tomic's out of the paint as it's more than likely that we will face either RM or Barca in the play offs taking 6th-7th spot and them taking 2nd and 3rd.Mi imamo svoga boga, on se zove Bodiroga.
Demetrious "Primo Gavrorum Malleus" Diamantidis
Thank you for all you have given me. 6*
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23Bxh4eYMxw
Panathinaikos is not just a club. It's a religion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtWbTZbfkI8
When the OAKA foundations moved a couple metres
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KbFl2mO8E0
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Originally posted by EverGreen View PostI respect your comments. Maybe my opinion is with green glasses but with Pitino they have both improved immensely. Papagiannis has lost weight from the beginning of the season. Pedoulakis actually said he had put on weight over the summer. IMO if he manages to lose another 10-15 kilos he will gain a better control of his body and become quicker. He doesn't need weight as he has height and can use that more effectively aerially. He does have focus problems and has brain snaps too often but I think he will improve this over time.
In general the C position is the most difficult of all to learn and players take time to dominate that position. Ofcourse you get your odd freaks in Jokic and Bitadze here and there but rarely can a 23 year old dominate the paint.
In regards to Mitoglou, he's working both arms with his hooks around the basket. He's finished with his left arm several times in A1 and a couple in the EL but it's not that easy there. His 3p shooting has improved in leaps and bounds. This year his 3p % is at 34.8% improving on 20% last season. In A1 he's shooting at 41,38%. Last year he was at 35,29%.
Currently Pitino is using him to partner Papagiannis at the C position (Bentil and Wiley are now strictly being used as power forwards. Pitino said that Wiley is being trained from scratch to become a PF) He thinks Mitoglou can best be developed at a C which can open the paint for us as his 3p ability means he can drag out the opposing C's. Papagiannis is working on a 5-6 metre shot and he's doing OK in his first season. This will also force the Tavares' and Tomic's out of the paint as it's more than likely that we will face either RM or Barca in the play offs taking 6th-7th spot and them taking 2nd and 3rd.
Unsurprisingly you watch much more games about both of the guys than i could do. The only thing that I can say is every player has the duty to become the best possible version of himself. Every player has a ceiling and you cant get better with work until eternity.
But sometimes basketball surprises you like life itself. I was for example a big fan of Vasilis Charalampopoulos. He was undersized for the nba but he really had the leader gene. I expected him to be the successor of Printezis with a higher ceiling but Mitoglou developed much better. So lets wait and see. Soon a generation change will take place in greece. I am really curious how well you handle this period.
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