Currently on holidays in the lovely Austrian Alps to recharge my batteries for the summer, I took some time to share my thoughts on the Croatian and French U20 National teams that compete in the Adidas Eurocamp 2010 in Treviso. Both teams prepare the upcoming U20 European Championships that will be played in Croatia.
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Adidas Eurocamp Treviso 2010: U20 National Teams
June 16th, 2010 · No Comments
Tags: 2010 U20 European Championship Division A·Adidas Eurocamp 2010·Andrew Albicy·Croatia·France·Ivan Ramljak·Mario Delas·Paul Lacombe·Toni Prostran
Vesely vs. Bogdanovic: a SF matchup
May 3rd, 2010 · 1 Comment
One week ago, the Final 4 of the Adriatic League was in the Press for days because of the incredible finish where Partizan won the Final with an improbable Buzzer Beater. But this Final 4 was also a good opportunity to see two interesting NBA Draft prospects playing the Small Forward position. Let’s take a […]
Tags: Bojan Bogdanovic·Jan Vesely·NBA Draft 2010
NBA Draft 2010 European Early Entries Analysis (Pt. 1)
April 29th, 2010 · 4 Comments
Today, the NBA released the official Early Entry Candidates List for the NBA Draft 2010. You can find the list of all the European players here. We will go through all of them and check where they will probably end up.
Tags: Andrew Albicy·Antoine Diot·Bojan Bogdanovic·Donatas Motiejunas·Edwin Jackson·Kevin Seraphin·Mindaugas Kuzminskas·NBA Draft 2010·Robin Benzing·Ryan Richards·Thomas Heurtel·Tibor Pleiss·Tomasz Nowakowski
A statistical analysis of Jan Vesely
March 20th, 2010 · 1 Comment
Jan Vesely is one of the most looked at prospects this season in terms of the NBA Draft 2010. Even if he has not declared officially so far, it is highly probable that the Czech forward will enter his name for this year’s edition. Together with our German friend and Stat man Simon (in-the-game.org), I […]
Tags: Jan Vesely·Partizan Belgrade
Quick review on the ongoing EuroCup season
December 27th, 2009 · 4 Comments
With the year 2009 coming to an end, it is time to look back at what happened during the last months. The EuroCup season is quite shorter than the Euroleague but the teams playing here are stuffed with interesting talent. So it is time to take a quick look at those players that are emerging […]
Tags: Alessandro Gentile·Alexey Shved·Antoine Diot·Boban Marjanovic·Carl Ona Embo·Dairis Bertans·David Jelinek·Deividas Gailius·Dimitry Khvostv·Donatas Motiejunas·Elmedin Kikanovic·eurocup·Janis Strelnieks·Karsten Tadda·Kevin Seraphin·Lauri Blaus·Marko Keselj·Milan Macvan·Mindaugas Kuzminskas·Nemanja Bjelica·Pere Tomas·Pietro Aradori·Stefan Markovic·Tibor Pleiss·Tim Ohlbrecht
Three young Latvians for the future
October 7th, 2009 · 1 Comment
During the recent Euroleague Qualification Round, BK Ventspils made a first apparition in the major continental competition and played against Benetton Treviso. Despite being eliminated, it was a good occasion for me to check out the talented 1989 generation from Latvia as the two leaders played with Ventspils and did quite a nice job.
Tags: BK Ventspils·Dairis Bertans·Janis Strelnieks·Latvia·Lauris Blaus
The Kazakhstan passport fraud story continues
August 13th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Before flying tomorrow to Kaunas for the U16 European Championship, here are some news on the Kazakhstan basketball players passport fraud.
Tags: Alexandr Tyutyunik·Anton Arsenyev·Kazakhstan·Passport Fraud
FIBA U19 World Championships: France
July 18th, 2009 · 2 Comments
France finished at a correct 8th place at the recent U19 World Championships in New Zealand and are therefore classified as the “third European nation”. Basketnews spoke to NT coach Richard Billant who gave them his individual report on any of his players. I translated his comments in English, the original can be found in […]
Tags: Alexis Tanghe·Andrew Albicy·Bryson Pope·Christophe Leonard·Jonathan Bourhis·Landing Sané·Miguel Buval·Nicolas Lang·Paul Lacombe·Richard Billant·Stanley Dubois·Tanguy Ramassamy·World Championship·Yohann Jacques
FIBA U19 World Championships: Mario Delas’ MVP performance
July 16th, 2009 · No Comments
In the recent FIBA U19 World Championships, the Croatian PF Mario Delas got elected MVP of the tournament for his performance to lead the Croatian team to an unexpected Bronze medal. Delas finished the tournament with 20.0ppg, 7.0rpg and 2.2apg while hitting 57.9% of his shot attempts. The 2m08 tall player from KK Split has […]
Tags: Bilbao Basket·Croatia·KK Split·Mario Delas·Siroki·World Championship
FIBA U19 World Championships: Kazakhstan
July 4th, 2009 · 2 Comments
The FIBA U19 World Championships have started this week in New Zealand and we had not that many surprises so far as all the big teams from Europe and the Americas have qualified for the next round. So I chose to take a closer look at one of the intruders to the Final round that […]
Tags: Alexandr Tyutyunik·Alexandr Zhigulin·Anton Arsenyev·Anton Ponomarev·Kazakhstan