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		<title>European Auto-Eligible players for the 2010 Draft</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 05:06:00 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[2010 NBA Draft Process]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Alexey Shved]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Artem Zabelin]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Boban Marjanovic]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Ludo Vaty]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Marko Keselj]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Miroslav Raduljica]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Nemanja Bjelica]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Stefan Markovic]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Tim Ohlbrecht]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Vladimir Dasic]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the NBA Draft 2010 being held this week, it is about time to check the current situation of the automatically eligible Europeans. Miroslav Raduljica would probably be a mid to end-of-first round option if the Serbian Center would not have declared and shown that he has no real interest to play in the NBA. [...]]]></description>
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<p>With the NBA Draft 2010 being held this week, it is about time to check the current situation of the automatically eligible Europeans. </p>
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<p><strong>Miroslav Raduljica</strong> would probably be a mid to end-of-first round option if the Serbian Center would not have declared and shown that he has no real interest to play in the NBA. Raduljica did not attend the Adidas Eurocamp and cancelled a workout specifically setup for him. He did not work out either for any NBA Team so far and will probably move to a top-level Euroleague team next season. However, there are certainly NBA Franchises that will take a closer look at him when he is still available during the Draft ceremony because the number of skilled and physical seven-footers is always limited. Raduljica averaged 13.7ppg at 57.6% in the Adriatic League where he added 6.4rpg in 26 minutes. The absence of NBA caliber athletic abilities and poor shot blocking presence combined with his “no-NBA-attitude” are probably the reasons why in the end, he may not get drafted at all. </p>
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<p><strong>Current Mock Situation</strong> (20th June 2010): Draftexpress: #45 by Minnesota, NBADraft.net: undrafted</p>
<p><strong>Alexey Shved</strong> has been a mystery on the Senior level for a lot of years as his talent level was uncontested but as he has been stashed on the CSKA Moscow bench over the last seasons, it was difficult to see what his real potential is especially as he lost several years of experience but not playing. But his move to Dynamo Moscow in December 2009 helped him to immediately get minutes on the highest level (Russian League and Eurocup) and show that he can play basketball against professionals. Shved should be able to play the PG spot in the NBA with his excellent size (1m96) and fundamentals and he has also the athletic abilities to compete. He finished his season in Russia with 10.3ppg at 55.7% 2FG together with 2.7rpg, 3.7apg and 0.8spg in 22 minutes on the court. He is probably the European played with the most potential upside of the 1988 born automatically eligible players.</p>
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<p><strong>Current Mock Situation</strong> (20th June 2010): Draftexpress: #49 by San Antonio, NBADraft.net: #58 by Los Angeles Lakers</p>
<p><strong>Nemanja Bjelica</strong> is probably one of the most interesting players in this draft as the 2m09 tall Serbian forward is really a versatile player that probably impressed several teams during his workouts with his skills. He has been reported to not be the most regular player in terms of production which is underlined by his stats of the past season. However, the Crvena Zvezda player is a talent on its own and can be used in different positions on the court and could be a match-up creator with his great size when used on SF for example. Together with Shved, he is the only 88 born player currently considered by the two main Mock Draft websites, both having him in the second round where he probably will end up. The question remains if he would try to gain a roster spot this summer or stay in Europe. His presence in the United States for workouts shows however that the NBA is in his mind and a goal for him.</p>
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<p><strong>Current Mock Situation</strong> (20th June 2010): Draftexpress: #50 by Dallas, NBADraft.net: #40 by Indiana</p>
<p><strong>Vladimir Dasic</strong> is another player that may have 1st round potential but the Montenegrin has shown serious mental problems over the last years that generate a lot of doubts about his professional career. After having signed a 3 year deal with Real Madrid last summer, Dasic could never fulfill the hopes that Madrid had in him and he moved away to Gran Canaria during to get ejected as well. He played only the first day of the Adidas Eurocamp because he was apparently injured and he did not appear in any NBA workouts over the last days. From the talent level alone, Dasic can be described as a physically strong wing who can score both from inside and outside. But the current situation implicates that the main topic for Dasic is to find a team whatsoever for next season.</p>
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<p><strong>Current Mock Situation</strong> (20th June 2010): Draftexpress: undrafted, NBADraft.net: undrafted</p>
<p><strong>Ludovic Vaty </strong>has done a multitude of workouts for NBA Teams in preparation for the NBA Draft and he was also present at the Adidas Eurocamp in Treviso. The French big guy did not impress though with any particular skills and remained in his rebounder role. He can score close to the basket but has no really go-to-move when playing in the low post. Vaty will probably remain undrafted as neither the talent level nor the athletic abilities are good enough to have a role in the NBA. </p>
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<p><strong>Current Mock Situation</strong> (20th June 2010): Draftexpress: undrafted, NBADraft.net: undrafted</p>
<p><strong>Paulao Prestes </strong>played his first full ACB season in 2009-2010 with CB Murcia and is a player that has not really drawn a lot of interest by NBA teams or international media. Draftexpress had a <a href="http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Finding-a-Niche-for-Paulao-Prestes-3491/" target="_blank">long article</a> on him a few weeks ago and we have never covered him so far which may be also due to his Brazilian nationality. His ankle injury from end of April put him out of the Adidas Eurocamp as well as unable to do some workouts with NBA teams previous to the Draft. If there are NBA franchises that have done their homework, they have scouted him in the ACB over the season and are aware of his potential. Draftexpress sees him in the second round.</p>
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<p><strong>Current Mock Situation</strong> (20th June 2010): Draftexpress: #44 by&nbsp; Portland, NBADraft.net: undrafted</p>
<p><strong>Stefan Markovic </strong>is a Serbian PG that is rumored to have signed already a two-years deal with Benetton Treviso this spring and not really considering the NBA as an option. He has not participated to the Adidas Eurocamp nor to any NBA workouts so far but several teams have certainly seen him play with Hemofarm this season and may consider him. However, Markovic is not really the prototype of the NBA Pointguard and it would be a major surprise if he gets selected on the 24th June. </p>
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<p><strong>Current Mock Situation</strong> (20th June 2010): Draftexpress: undrafted, NBADraft.net: undrafted</p>
<p><strong>Boban Marjanovic </strong>is probably an option that some NBA teams are thinking about as the 2m22 tall Serbian Center has played a fairly correct season with Hemofarm. However, Marjanovic’s name has not been mentioned in any NBA Workouts so far. Marjanovic brings fantastic size with him and is quite a nice basketball player, even if he is a bit stiff and slow, even for his size. But there may be some teams that take some bet on him and draft the Serbian giant. Remember Slavko Vranes who has been drafted also? This player is certainly a bigger talent on the offensive end.</p>
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<p><strong>Current Mock Situation</strong> (20th June 2010): Draftexpress: undrafted, NBADraft.net: undrafted</p>
<p><strong>Marko Keselj</strong> is yet another Serbian player that is automatically eligible in this year’s draft. Considered as a top-talent a few years ago, Keselj had made some choices in his early career that probably stopped his development when he saw no serious minutes with Girona. After a year in Germany, Keselj plays now an important role for Crvena Zvezda in Serbia where he averaged 9.1ppg in the Eurocup. The 2m09 tall wing was present in the United States for some workouts but we did not hear anything particular out of it and which teams may be interested in him. Keselj himself would like to play for the Los Angeles Lakers according to the <a href="http://www.beobasket-draft.net/page/players/en/MarkoKeselj.html?view=personal" target="_blank">presentation on his agent’s website</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>Current Mock Situation</strong> (20th June 2010): Draftexpress: undrafted, NBADraft.net: undrafted</p>
<p><strong>Artem Zabelin </strong>played at the Reebok Eurocamp in 2009 and is currently in the United States to do some workouts with NBA Teams. The 2m15 tall Russian has however never really seen important minutes on the Senior level with CSKA Moscow so that it is hard to judge his real value. From a strict talent level, he has everything you need as the 7 footer is mobile, can shoot the ball, run the floor but remains however a really thin player who prefers to play on the wing than battling in the post. Maybe some franchise likes his potential and will spend a second round pick on him. </p>
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<p><strong>Current Mock Situation</strong> (20th June 2010): Draftexpress: undrafted, NBADraft.net: undrafted</p>
<p><strong>Tim Ohlbrecht </strong>has preferred to do his Draft preparations exclusively in the United States and did not participate to the Adidas Eurocamp in Treviso. We did not hear anything particular on how this choice has impacted his Draft potential. Ohlbrecht comes of a good season after a disaster in the last year he was in Bamberg. He can have a role a shooting and shot-blocking big man on NBA level as he has the necessary athletic abilities to compete. However, Ohlbrecht has not really developed a serious back to the basket game yet but his progress curve has again turned upwards over the last months.</p>
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<p><strong>Current Mock Situation</strong> (20th June 2010): Draftexpress: undrafted, NBADraft.net: undrafted</p>
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		<title>Nicolas de Jong: the surprise of the Semaine des As</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2010 17:55:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christophe</dc:creator>
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<p>Today, we will talk about a young player that was one of the surprise of the French Semaine des As played one week ago. <strong>Nicolas de Jong</strong>, a 1988 born and 2m09 tall center from Vichy, was recently featured in a nice article and interview on the new French website <a href="http://www.catch-and-shoot.com/2010/02/26/news/itw-nicolas-de-jong-content-de-pouvoir-rejouer-en-pro-a-apres-ma-blessure/" target="_blank">Catch-and-shoot</a>. Europeanprospects.com will translate in the future the most interesting articles from this new website in order to share them with a worldwide audience.</p>
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<p>Nicolas de Jong had his outing during the two games Vichy played last weekend during the Semaine des As. He used the playing time accorded to him after the injuries of Dounia Issa and Zoch Moss to produce more than his usual figures (9 minutes with 2pts and 2rebs versus Le Mans and 11 minutes with 5pts 1 reb 1ast versus Orléans). However, the potential of de Jong is beyond these simple numbers.</p>
<p>De Jong has not played in any Youth National team, not even on regional youth selection team. He has not even played in a Youth League as de Jong started to play Basketball in 2006 when he was 18. But today, he is there and plays on the French professional level in the ProA.</p>
<p>He was discovered two years ago in an amateur game of the 4th French division. De Jong only played some garbage minutes with the 4th division team and most of the times was playing with the reserve team on a regional level. However, after that season, he signed a three-year contract with Vichy during the summer of 2008; a contract that surprised him but also motivated him to go further. But when you think on him, you see great size (2m09) and good hands which should help him to integrate a development pool but he jumped the stages and is now in the rotation of the professional team. He played already some garbage minutes last season (7 games with about 4 minutes) but this season should be the break out.</p>
<p>After having practiced during 1 month and a half last summer together with some NBA players in Dallas, he started nicely into the season with 6pts and 5rebs in the first game. But he suffered a lower back vertebra fatigue fracture in the 2nd game of the season and he had to sit out until last weekend. So his performance during the tournament in Villeurbanne may show the direction in which de Jong may heading.</p>
<p><em>Original Article</em>: <a href="http://www.catch-and-shoot.com/2010/02/26/news/itw-nicolas-de-jong-content-de-pouvoir-rejouer-en-pro-a-apres-ma-blessure/" target="_blank">Catch-and-shoot.com</a></p>
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		<title>Quick review on the ongoing EuroCup season</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Dec 2009 21:28:05 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Alessandro Gentile]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Janis Strelnieks]]></category>
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<p>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 in the 2nd best European competition.</p>
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<p><strong>Antoine Diot</strong> is currently playing his best season of his career. The 1989 born French guard of Le Mans is doing a great job leading his team and could also improve his statistics consequently. I had a <a href="http://www.europeanprospects.com/1989-born/guard-1989-born/antoine-diot/antoine-diot-makes-the-next-step/" target="_blank">long report on him</a> this summer which I can only recommend to read as it describes the progress he has made, especially in the reading of pick and roll situations and with his long distance shot.</p>
<p>Stats: 7.8ppg, 3.0rpg, 3.0apg</p>
<p><strong>Stefan Markovic</strong> is another PG that has made a big step this summer playing with the National Team and being now the leader of a Eurocup team. However, Markovic still struggles with his long distance shot these days as he is turning just around 18% from behind the arc. His all-around presence through strong rebounding and good defense overcome his decreasing scoring average over the last two years.</p>
<p>Stats: 7.0ppg, 4.3rpg, 5.5apg</p>
<p><strong>Milan Macvan</strong> had one big game in this season’s Eurocup against Le Mans where he finished with 14pts and 6rebs. The 1989 born forward is imposing himself as a key player for Hemofarm, even he could not yet reach the level he played on last season. </p>
<p>Stats: 8.0ppg, 3.0rpg</p>
<p><strong>Boban Marjanovic</strong> is still the 2m22 giant in the middle who has a major impact on both sides of the court. He is automatically eligible for the NBA Draft in 2010 so we could see him being a interesting pick down the road for several teams looking for a real big guy. Having a pretty nice shooting touch and a huge frame, Marjanovic has all the tools but currently is not yet making the next step in his development</p>
<p>Stats: 7.0ppg, 4.3rpg, 1.3bpg</p>
<p><strong>Mindaugas Kuzminskas</strong> is one of the major surprises of the beginning of the Eurocup season. Kuzminskas who signed a long term deal with Zalgiris this summer but was loaned back to Siauliai is doing a great job as starter for the Lithuanian team. Being present both as a scorer and rebounder, Kuzminskas is doing an all-around job in his second Eurocup season. The 2m05 tall and 1989 born player is currently hitting his three point shots with great accuracy. His shooting mechanics look excellent with a quick release. He understand the game pretty well and he can use his size to post up smaller defenders when playing SF. He is also very effective when driving to the basket as he attracts the help defense and knows how to dish the ball to his open team mates. Fundamentally, he is at a very high level and athletically, he is above average for European standards. On the downside, he looks to be kind of a soft player when it comes to contact, especially in the lower body. He loses his balance in the air easily when going for the layup against defense and struggles to convert his attempts then. However, he is one of the most promising players in the Eurocup this season and I won’t be surprised to see him playing Euroleague with Zalgiris in 2010.</p>
<p>Stats: 12.5ppg (63.6% 7/11 3FG), 3.5rpg</p>
<p><strong>Deividas Gailius</strong> is the 2nd player of BC Siauliai in this report and the electric combo guard born in 1988 is doing a great job in his first season with the team. Gailius is a highly energetic guard that displays a relentless effort on the court. He is more of a scorer, that’s why Siauliai uses him a lot on the SG position, even if he is starting most of the times at PG. The 2m00 tall guard pushes the ball very hard on the break and tries to go for the score against anybody. He looks like being always at full effort, it is not sure if he can really slow the speed down. In general, he has all the tools to become a very good player, he can shoot the ball in catch-and-shoot situations or out of the dribble. He is not afraid to drive hard and tries to dunk the ball when possible. </p>
<p>Stats: 10.3ppg, 4.5rpg</p>
<p><strong>David Jelinek</strong> saw some playing time in the beginning of this EuroCup campaign and he used the limited minutes to show his scoring talent. The Czech born forward from 1990 will probably have more impact in the coming years as the 2m03 tall player has the talent to become an interesting rotation on ACB and EuroCup level.</p>
<p>Stats: 5.5ppg, 2.5rpg</p>
<p><strong>Pere Tomas</strong> is improving his numbers throughout the competition as the 2m01 tall forward gained the starting lineup position for the last two games. The versatile 1989 born player is showing his all-around talent combined with his athletic abilities make him a prospect that should fulfill all the promises during the next years.</p>
<p>Stats: 5.3ppg, 2.8rpg, 1.3apg</p>
<p><strong>Tim Ohlbrecht</strong> has been featured in a <a href="http://www.europeanprospects.com/1988-born/center-1988-born/tim-ohlbrecht/two-german-bigs-on-the-rise-pt2-tim-ohlbrecht/" target="_blank">very recent report</a> here on the website so I suggest you to read that piece.</p>
<p><strong>Dimitry Khvostov</strong> seems to be there for years, he was present with the Dynamo Moscow team back in 2006/2007 already with similar stats to today. For me it is difficult to say anything else on him as I did not see him play in EuroCup action for several years.</p>
<p>Stats: 4.0ppg, 2.5apg 2.3topg</p>
<p><strong>Alexey Shved</strong> has made the move that finally will give him the playing time to showcase his talent. Coming to Dynamo Moscow during the season, he exploded immediately in the EuroCup behind 16pts and 8rebs. In the year of his automatic eligibility for the NBA Draft, it is important for him to put some numbers on the table that are in line with his incredible talent. Hopefully, we will have more on him later in the season.</p>
<p>Stats: 10.5ppg, 7.0rpg</p>
<p><strong>Marko Keselj</strong> is doing a good job this year with Crvena Zvezda but still does not live up to the major hype that was built up around him several years ago. Being born in 1988, the long forward who excels from behind the three point line, is probably not on the board of a lot of NBA teams at the moment. The financial situation of his team though brought him in a situation where is looking for a different club as he has not received his salary since March. </p>
<p>Stats: 9.7ppg (5/11 3FG)</p>
<p><strong>Elmedin Kikanovic</strong> has not been discussed that much recently but the Bosnian 2m10 Center is once again producing excellent numbers with Crvena Zvezda. Living mostly from his excellent jump shot, the 1988 born player is not a massive physical force which does not make him that interesting for NBA teams. However, Kikanovic will certainly be a major target for Euroleague teams in the future.</p>
<p>Stats: 14.3ppg, 3.3rpg</p>
<p><strong>Nemanja Bjelica</strong> is more interesting in terms of NBA potential as the 2m09 tall forward is showing excellent athletic abilities and large versatility in his game. Bjelica is also an excellent defensive player and one of the best rebounders on the forward position. Bjelica is however struggling with his shot at the moment as he connects only 34% of his attempts. </p>
<p>Stats: 4.5ppg, 6.8rpg </p>
<p><strong>Donatas Motiejunas</strong> raised some eyebrows this summer when he announced that he will sign with Benetton Treviso. But the move seems pretty clever right now as the Lithuanian top talent is having a good role in the rotation of the Italian team and plays around 20 minutes every game. After the Euroleague qualifiers, I had no opportunity to see him play in the Eurocup thus far, so I hope to get a bit more on him later on in the season.</p>
<p>Stats: 7.5ppg, 2.3rpg </p>
<p><strong>Alessandro Gentile</strong> is probably the biggest surprise of the whole Eurocup as the 17 year old player has cracked the rotation of Benetton and is putting on a scoring show during the minutes he is on the court. He scored 16pts in just 21 minutes against Dynamo Moscow and did better than the highly regarded Shved on the same game. Gentile plays with the Benetton Junior Squad at the Stella Azzurra tournament these days, so I will get a more complete report on him in the next days when I am back from Rome.</p>
<p>Stats: 7.3ppg, 4.3rpg</p>
<p><strong>Kevin Seraphin</strong> has been covered recently in a longer report which you can find <a href="http://www.europeanprospects.com/1989-born/center-1989-born/kevin-seraphin-center-1989-born-1989-born/a-quick-update-on-kevin-seraphin/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p>Stats: 7.0ppg, 6.3rpg, 1.3bpg</p>
<p><strong>Carl Ona Embo</strong> is getting some back-up minutes at the PG in Biella. He is currently doing a correct job as his three point shot is falling in the Eurocup competition. Still, Ona Embo is not a real PG but more of a scoring combo guard combined with PG size which makes it quite difficult for him to find the right position for the future. </p>
<p>Stats: 4.3ppg, 1.8rpg, 1.5apg</p>
<p><strong>Pietro Aradori</strong> is simply among the best players of the competition. I had a long report on him a few weeks ago which you can read <a href="http://www.europeanprospects.com/1988-born/guard-1988-born/pietro-aradori-guard-1988-born-1988-born/pietro-aradori-4-years-later/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p>Stats: 16.7ppg (65% 2FG), 5.0rpg, 2.3apg</p>
<p><strong>Karsten Tadda</strong> is probably the best example to see that hard work pays off. The defensive specialist has worked himself into the heavy rotation of Brose Baskets Bamberg during last season and has progressed ever since. Being used mainly as a defensive stopper, Tadda is able to hit the three pointer with ease when being open as shows his current percentages in the Eurocup where he is at an incredible 72.7% from behind the arc. Tadda is starting now for his team at SG and may also see minutes on the Point Guard in the next years. The 1m90 tall and 1988 born guard may be limited in terms of pure basketball talent but he is the perfect role player and shows this already now on the Eurocup level.</p>
<p>Stats: 8.5ppg (72.7% 3FG)</p>
<p><strong>Tibor Pleiss</strong> has been covered this week in a <a href="http://www.europeanprospects.com/1989-born/center-1989-born/tibor-pleis/two-german-bigs-on-the-rise-pt1-tibor-pleiss/" target="_blank">long report</a>.</p>
<p>Stats: 10.5ppg 6.3rpg 1.3bpg</p>
<p><strong>Janis Strelnieks</strong> (Stats: 12.3ppg 4.0apg), <strong>Lauris Blaus</strong> (Stats: 2.5ppg 1.8rpg) and <strong>Dairis Bertans</strong> (Stats: 4.0ppg 2.0rpg 1.3apg) have been <a href="http://www.europeanprospects.com/1989-born/guard-1989-born/janis-strelnieks/three-young-latvians-for-the-future/" target="_blank">covered during the Euroleague qualifiers</a> and confirm their talent level in the current Eurocup competition.</p>
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		<title>Two German Bigs on the rise (Pt2: Tim Ohlbrecht)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Dec 2009 20:26:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christophe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After having talked about the current rise of Tibor Pleiss, today’s article will focus on Tim Ohlbrecht, the 1988 born German player who is already on the radar of many scouts for several years. In the year of his automatic NBA Draft eligibility, Ohlbrecht is playing the best season of his career. After two season [...]]]></description>
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<p>After having talked about the <a href="http://www.europeanprospects.com/1989-born/center-1989-born/tibor-pleis/two-german-bigs-on-the-rise-pt1-tibor-pleiss/" target="_blank">current rise of Tibor Pleiss</a>, today’s article will focus on <strong>Tim Ohlbrecht</strong>, the 1988 born German player who is already on the radar of many scouts for several years. In the year of his automatic NBA Draft eligibility, Ohlbrecht is playing the best season of his career.</p>
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<p>After two season in Bamberg, Tim Ohlbrecht signed this summer with Telekom Baskets Bonn and coach Michael Koch who is known for being a fan of the 2m10 tall player. Ohlbrecht is starting on the PF position for Bonn, a new situation for him as he was used mainly as back-up Center in Bamberg during the two last seasons. And this choice seems to be the right one as the Wuppertal native tripled his point average from 3.1ppg to 10.6ppg this season. He also increased his shooting percentage, especially from behind the arc. This season, he is a 46% shooter (17/37 in 13 games) so far. Another important statistical point is that Ohlbrecht is moving away from his foul-proneness as he is currently being called 2.9 times per game in more than 21 minutes on the court, an average he had as nearly as high last season while playing only 12 minutes.</p>
<p>When you analyze his game in more details, you don’t see that many differences to what Ohlbrecht has done before. He is present around the three point line for the open catch-and-shot three point occasions. His shooting mechanics have not changed either, he has still a bit of a “shoulder-shot”, but he nails his jump shots with great accuracy. The confidence boost he got by signing in Bonn is literally helping him to hit more and more shots and he currently takes 40% of his shots from behind the arc.</p>
<p>In the low post, Ohlbrecht still does not show a large variety of back to the basket moves. He mainly focuses on a jump hook which he can take immediately or after a dribbling. He prefers to conclude on the passes he gets from his team mates when they drive and dish the ball. He shows excellent hands in those situations and can finish easily with two handed dunks, he is not afraid to do so and prefers to finish strong than with a lay-up. Ohlbrecht has improved in the offensive rebound where he reads the trajectories of the ball very well and with his speed, he can surprise the defense and go for tip-ins or put-backs.</p>
<p>Defensively, his new role as PF forces him to become a quicker defender as he mainly has to guard smaller and faster players as German teams often use small and athletic power forwards. His lateral speed is not excellent, but he can hold his own to defend drives of his opponents. He will however be beat on the dribble several times but his block shot timing can help to recover and reject the lay-up attempts of the offensive player. As he is not jumping anymore on every fake, he limits the personal fouls and can use them more effectively and be a more dangerous presence in the paint for rejecting shots. Due to his size, he is doing a good job on more shooting orientated forwards as they have trouble to go for their jump shot directly on him. His explosive jump helps him to be present with a hand in the shooter’s face and give them a more difficult shot.</p>
<p>Ohlbrecht does not show a lot of emotions on the court, he looks pretty calm. He has improved his body language this season however as you see that he is pretty confident in what he is doing. This has changed to last year, where he looked very disappointed during the long stretches on the bench while this season, Ohlbrecht is supporting his team mates intensively from the bench. He knows that this season, he is under special observation by NBA scouts as he is automatically eligible for the 2010 NBA Draft. After his stock fell deep over the last 2 seasons, he is now moving up in the different boards. A 2nd round pick is certainly not unrealistic (he had a guarantee in the 2nd round already in 2009), but Ohlbrecht wants a guaranteed contract which means being drafted in the 1st round. </p>
<p>He is very confident about his future as he told europeanprospects.com.</p>
<blockquote><p><font color="#333333">The NBA is the goal of every basketball player because it is the best league in the world. I practiced with Dirk (Nowitzki) and Chris (Kaman) during the summer, played during the Olympic Games against the Best and I think I can play on that level if a team gives me a realistic chance. It depends a lot on the situation of the team that drafts someone. Look at the example of Omri (Casspi) in Sacramento, he gets a chance to play and you see what he does. Look however also at what happened to Darko Milicic. We will see how the situation will be for me. I don’t feel any pressure, I had the chance to become a professional in something I love to do. I can only influence what I am doing on the court, but not what people may see when scouting me.</font></p>
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<p>Ohlbrecht also explained his view on what happened in Bamberg and impacted his decision to leave the team this summer.</p>
<blockquote><p><font color="#333333">In Bamberg, Coach Fleming had a problem with me from the beginning. He promised me things that he did not fulfill later on and tried to put the blame on me for his errors. I do not accuse him for this, he had to fight hard for his job in Bamberg, so someone had to be the loser and that was me. Humanly, I expected more from him. I practiced hard during the week, he supported me, told me that I am doing well during practices and will see major minutes on the weekend. But then, when you don’t play a lot once again, you start to doubt and the coach becomes non-credible in your eyes.</font></p>
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<p>Currently, Ohlbrecht is working very hard in preparation for the NBA Draft. </p>
<blockquote><p><font color="#333333">I work every day on myself and on my game. Coach Koch and Coach Günschel are supporting me all the time. The conditions in Bonn are fantastic with the newly built practice facilities. I try to share my experience with younger players like Jonas Wohlfahrt-Bottermann too. Last summer, I worked individually with personal coaches which helped me a lot in my development. </font></p>
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<p>Ohlbrecht also wanted to mention his career choices and explained the following.</p>
<blockquote><p><font color="#333333">My personal goal is to win every game. Several people say that I am too social, but I don’t care. I am only 21 years old and I have experienced already so much (Olympic Games, German Championship with important minutes, different titles in the youth categories, best rebounder at the U18 European Championship in 2006, starting five at the Nike Hoop Summit, 2 times Bundesliga All-Star,…) and I play currently for the Bundesliga leader. I mean that this is already a pretty nice career. I have so far only played for big teams where other players were the stars. I could have signed for a smaller team, play a lot of minutes and take a lot of shots. But I prefer to win games and be a part of a team. If this is too social, It is okay for me, I can live with that.</font></p>
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<p>Tim Ohlbrecht averages 10.6ppg (60.0% 2FG, 46.0% 3FG, 75.0% FTs), 4.2rpg and 1.2bpg in the Beko Basketball Bundesliga after 13 games. In the Eurocup, Ohlbrecht averages 7.0ppg (42.9% 2FG, 22.2% 3FG, 80% FTs), 5.8rpg and 0.5bpg in 26mpg after 4 games.</p>
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<p>The Canarias Basketball Academy is probably the team that brought the most players to a Division 1 Scholarship this summer; there were 6. Here we go for a short video review on 5 of them and also present what the Canarias Basketball Academy is about.</p>
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<p>Video Report from <a href="http://www.basketball247.co.uk/" target="_blank">Basketball 24/7</a> about the CBA</p>
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<p><strong>Daniel Thompson</strong> (English – 1m93 – Guard – 1989) – Fordham</p>
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<p><strong>Jason Beharie</strong> (English – 2m04 – Forward – 1988) – Morehead State</p>
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<p><strong>Menelik Watson</strong> (English – 2m00 – Forward – 1988) – Marist College</p>
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<p><strong>Fahro Alihodzic</strong> (English – 2m07 – Center – 1989) – Fordham </p>
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<p><strong>Ben Daniels</strong> (English – 2m00 – Forward – 1989) – Houston Baptist University</p>
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<p><strong>Tomas Bruha</strong> (Czech – 2m13 – Center – 1988) – USF</p>
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		<title>Eurobasket 2009: the NBA Draft candidates</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Eurobasket 2009 is history now and I take a look at the players that can be considered as the most interesting prospects of the tournament. The players featured in the article are those that are still potentially NBA Draft candidates, so all the players born in 1988 or earlier but not drafted yet. Automatically [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Eurobasket 2009 is history now and I take a look at the players that can be considered as the most interesting prospects of the tournament. The players featured in the article are those that are still potentially NBA Draft candidates, so all the players born in 1988 or earlier but not drafted yet.</p>
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<p><strong><font size="4">Automatically eligible in 2010</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>Tim Ohlbrecht</strong> (2m10 – Center – 1988 – Germany – Telekom Baskets Bonn)</p>
<p>The German PF/C Tim Ohlbrecht is currently in a situation where he gets more playing time on Eurobasket level than with his former club team of Brose Baskets Bamberg. This situation should change next season as his new coach (former EL winner Mike Koch) and team (Telekom Baskets Bonn) foresees him as a Starter on the PF position for a EuroCup team.</p>
<p>Ohlbrecht needs absolutely to develop either a back to the basket game to play C or to improve his ball handling in order to be able to attack his defender from outside with the drive, something he should be able to go for with his speed. Basically, he scores right now out of dishes from his team mates, which he does pretty well and what he will improve next season with a pass-first PG (Jarred Jordan) and on offensive put backs. His athletic abilities help him a lot in this domain. Defensively, he needs to get better in terms of avoiding foul trouble. As he is an above average shot blocker, he tries sometime to go too much for the rejection and gets called a lot on cheap fouls in these situations. Right now, it was not a big problem as he did not play major minutes (or did he not play major minutes because of foul trouble) but for the next season, which will be determining for him as he is automatically eligible for the NBA Draft (<a href="http://www.nbadraft.net/2010mock_draft" target="_blank">NBAdraft.net foresees him right now</a> at the end of the 2nd round), he needs to work on this point in order to go for more than being just a rotation guy.</p>
<p>Stats: 5.0ppg (9/17 2FG 9/13FT) 2.2rpg 0.4bpg</p>
<p><strong>Nemanja Bjelica</strong> (2m09 – Forward – 1988 – Serbia – Crvena Zvezda Belgrade)</p>
<p>Nemanja Bjelica is one of the most interesting prospects who played at the Eurobasket 2009. Being 2m09 tall, Bjelica can play the SF position and even if he never found his shooting rhythm during the tournament, he showed that he has all the tools to become a great player in the next years. Athletically, Bjelica has quite nice leaping ability, has good speed with the ball and also laterally on defense and he displays a nice wingspan. Everything is there to become a high class defender on the wing, the role that he saw the most minutes in with Serbia during the Eurobasket.</p>
<p>Due to his athletic skills, he is an above average shot blocker for his SF position and he is not afraid to go reject the big guys from the help side. He is highly active in the defensive rebound (he was the best Serbian rebounder of the tournament despite playing only 17 minutes per game and grabbing only 2 in the last two games combined). Offensively, it was not the best days for Bjelica as his shot was not falling at all, but he never lost his confidence and took the open looks that he got. One play that I remember particularly well was an offensive situation where Bjelica missed a dunk on the drive, sprinted back on defense and on the next offensive situation immediately got the ball back in the corner to hit the big three pointer from there. </p>
<p>Bjelica is certainly a player that some NBA team will take a closer look at as he is one of these rare combinations of height, athleticism, shooting and overall basketball skills with a defensive presence. With Crvena Zvezda in Serbia, he will certainly get a lot of minutes this season in the Adriatic League as well as in the EuroCup and he should be able to get a look at in the 2nd round in 2010.</p>
<p>Stats: 2.6ppg (4/13 2FG 3/12 3FG) 5.1rpg 1.0spg 0.4bpg</p>
<p><strong>Stefan Markovic</strong> (1m91 – Guard – 1988 – Serbia – Hemofarm Vrsac)</p>
<p>The Serbian PG had a tough role behind the scoring leader Milos Teodosic. But Markovic earned his minutes through big time defense and unlimited fighting spirit. He was very active on the court, finishing the tournament with a nice stat line except for his shooting percentages. I don’t know what happened to his long distance shot, even if he has never been a tremendous three point shooter, but in Poland, he was simply ice-cold. So with the time, he started to recognize that and you could see him follow his own misses pretty well to get offensive boards. With his club team, he will go back into a more offensively minded role as scoring PG and we will see how he develops over the upcoming season.</p>
<p>Stats: 1.8ppg (4/10 2FG 0/16 3FG) 3.0rpg 1.8apg 0.7spg</p>
<p><strong>Miroslav Raduljica</strong> (2m13 – Center – 1988 – Serbia – FMP Zeleznik)</p>
<p>Miroslav Raduljica had only a limited role with the Serbian team despite being a Starter at times. With <strong>Nenad Krstic</strong> as clear inside leader and the improvements of <strong>Kosta Perovic</strong> during the tournament, the minutes for the young big remained limited and he could not show that much. With the two aforementioned and the unlimited number of new quality bigs coming out, Raduljica will be in a constant battle in order to secure his spot in the National Team for the upcoming years.</p>
<p>Stats: 3.3ppg (8/14 2FG) 0.9rpg</p>
<p><strong>Baris Hersek</strong> (2m07 – Forward – 1988 – Turkey – Banvit)</p>
<p>The Turkish Power Forward got some minutes during this tournament when there was either no danger of losing the game (against Bulgaria) or after the injury of Ersan Ilyasova during the 5-8th place games. Hersek is a very active guy on the court with a lot of energy. When he gets the ball, he goes mostly in a head-down style of play where he tries to score with his physical presence. After a full season in the Turkish first league, he needs to confirm with Banvit in order to show if he is ready for the next step. Right now, he does not look like being a candidate, even for the 2nd round of the upcoming NBA Draft.</p>
<p>Stats: 2.7ppg 2.7rpg 0.8spg</p>
<p><strong><font size="4">Future potential NBA Draft picks</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>Robin Benzing</strong> (2m08 – Forward – 1989 – Germany – ratiopharm Ulm)</p>
<p>Coming out of the second division in Germany (ProA with TV Langen) to play the Eurobasket is not the easiest thing. But Robin Benzing showed that he is already now a serious rotation player on the European level and probably one of the most interesting SF prospects. Playing against Euroleague and NBA level players have certainly helped the young kid to develop and he should be able to play a major role in the Bundesliga next season. </p>
<p>Benzing is a 2m08 tall forward with a nice out side shot and an interesting drive. His three point shot is falling at a correct 35% right now (he scored 2 out 6 in Poland with a <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEh0zV4HSVc" target="_blank">game winning three</a> against Russia and went for 52/166 over the full last season) and he shots most of it in catch-and-shot fashion. The release is not the quickest one but this may be the result of his height. His drives look very energetic, especially of the left hand where he manages despite being not that physical to reach the rim most of the times and where he can finish it with both hands under pressure. His footwork on the drives gives him the possibility to go for very nice spin moves to pass his defenders as he did for example <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VM_47pCEeE" target="_blank">very nicely against Antonis Fotsis</a> of Greece. Additionally, his drives give him a lot of foul calls and he connects it very well from the free throw line. </p>
<p>Because of his size, he can offer his team lots of mismatch situations as he is able to post up smaller guys and to finish with some basic back to the basket moves. Defensively, Benzing struggles of course against smaller and faster wings, but he did for example a nice job to guard Zoran Planinic against Croatia during the few moments he defended against the long guard. Benzing, who has signed a deal until 2011 with the German Bundesliga Team ratiopharm Ulm, needs now to confirm his status on a regular basis (he went for ups and downs in Poland: 0pts against France, game winner against Russia, 2pts against Latvia, 16pts against Greece). His first season on the highest German level will show where he might go in the next years.</p>
<p>Stats: 5.5ppg (8/15 2FG 2/6 3FG 11/12FT) 1.6rpg</p>
<p><strong>Lucca Staiger</strong> (1m94 – Guard – 1988 – Germany – Iowa State)</p>
<p>The Iowa State player came up here in this Eurobasket with his first games on the European senior level and he showed quite some interesting moments on the court. After a more or less slow start, Staiger improved his game in the 2nd round of the tournament and having a great shooting night against FYROM where he made 14pts at 4/6 3 point shots, the two misses coming in the final minutes where he took difficult shots to come back in the game. </p>
<p>Staiger excels when coming of the screen for the catch and shoot three point shot. He does not look particularly quick when running but his shooting mechanics allow him to fire the ball up immediately after catching it, even out of a direction change or spin. But he can also hit the ball out of the dribble as he showed once or twice, especially with a nice fake, dribble step back three against Croatia. He nailed some clutch free throws in the final seconds against Russia in order to secure the only German win in the tournament. With his massive physical presence and good athletic abilities, Staiger is also able to become a high level defender in the next years. After yet another season with Iowa State, Staiger should be ready to take over the Starting SG job in the German National Team.</p>
<p>Stats: 5.0ppg (2/2 2FG 8/14 3FG) 1.2rpg</p>
<p><strong>Elias Harris</strong> (2m01 – Forward – 1989 – Germany – Gonzaga)</p>
<p>Elias Harris was a major factor in the preparation games for the Eurobasket as well as during the 1st round. But since the game against Greece, his playing time was reduced (his PT went up steadily through the first 4 games from 11 to 23 minutes but then fall to 6 and then 4 minutes in the last two games). This was probably the result of the emergence of Lucca Staiger late in the Eurobasket as Coach Bauermann used Harris mainly as back-up on the SG position, the same spot that occupied Staiger. </p>
<p>The usage as SG backup was one of the big surprises that Bauermann created with this young German team as Harris was so far considered as a PF who may play SF one day if he improves his shot. The problem was that with his size (2m01), he is a bit short to guard European PF so that the German coaches decided to play him as defensive stopper against the opposing guards, something he did very well through his excellent physical and athletic abilities. Offensively though, he was not a real option with the team this year, maybe because he had to play a position that was unusual for him. When joining Gonzaga this fall, it will be interesting to see how the College coaches will use him and what will be the future position of Harris. </p>
<p>Stats: 2.2ppg 2.3rpg</p>
<p><strong>Tibor Pleiss</strong> (2m15 – Center – 1989 – Germany – Brose Baskets Bamberg)</p>
<p>This Eurobasket was more of a learning process than a playing time outburst for the tall German C prospect. With limited minutes, Pleiss could not show his nice shooting touch and suffered from his physical deficits. With Brose Baskets, he will need to get stronger physically as he will arrive there as a successor of Tim Ohlbrecht in a role as back-up Center and will also face the more physical but younger <strong>Philipp Neumann</strong> to grab the minutes behind the Starter Elton Brown. </p>
<p>Stats: 1.3ppg 1.0rpg</p>
<p><strong>Milan Macvan</strong> (2m03 – Forward – 1989 – Serbia – Hemofarm Vrsac)</p>
<p>After a strong start into the tournament, the impact of the youngest Serbian player of the tournament decreased in order to be a minor role player at the end. Macvan still displays a limited athletic ability combined with&#160; nice basketball IQ, good positioning and an improving shooting. His three point percentages are improving over the years but his limited speed hurt him when attacking the basket. He can however overcome this weakness with his understanding of the game. </p>
<p>Stats: 2.8ppg (3/12 2FG 4/10 3FG) 1.9rpg 0.9apg</p>
<p><strong>Antoine Diot</strong> (1m90 – Guard – 1989 – France – Le Mans)</p>
<p>The French Guard finished a dream-like summer on a very strong note. After a Silver Medal with the French U20 team, Diot got a call-up to play with the French senior team this summer, <a href="http://www.europeanprospects.com/1989-born/guard-1989-born/antoine-diot/antoine-diot-makes-the-next-step/" target="_blank">earned his rotation spot</a> during the Additional Qualification Round and became a member of the 12-men roster for the Eurobasket 2009 where he finished strong on two great games with either 13 and 18pts. Antoine Diot is now a full member of the French Senior National Team.</p>
<p>Diot is currently playing a role as combo-guard with a tendency for being the backup of Tony Parker as the PG of the French National Team. His great improvements in terms of long-distance shooting helped him to be an asset that the French team is looking for, a reliable exterior threat. It was him who initiated the turn-around in the game for the fifth place by netting 4 FTs in a row after having opened the comeback run with a three point shot. His long-distance shots are especially effective when he can take them from the corner in catch-and-shoot fashion after receiving the pass out of drives from his team mates. </p>
<p>When positioned to play the PG, he likes the Pick-and-Roll situations where he has improved over the last season. He can drive to the basket and can also finish close to the rim as he is a correct athlete and pretty strong physically. On the defensive end, he can hold his own against big European guards and be very aggressive to harass the opposing PG bringing up the ball.</p>
<p>Stats: 5.1ppg (5/13 2FG 9/21 3FG) 1.9rpg 1.0apg</p>
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		<title>Reebok Eurocamp: the best of the rest</title>
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		<dc:creator>Christophe</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After having discussed the NBA prospects in Treviso, I take a closer look at the other players present in Treviso that may be NBA candidates in the next years or stay in Europe. Let’s start this report with Pablo Aguilar, not only because he was one of the best players in the tournament but because [...]]]></description>
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<p>After having discussed the <a href="http://www.europeanprospects.com/1987-born/guard-1987-born/nando-de-colo/reebok-eurocamp-the-nba-draft-prospects/" target="_blank">NBA prospects in Treviso</a>, I take a closer look at the other players present in Treviso that may be NBA candidates in the next years or stay in Europe. </p>
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<p>Let’s start this report with <strong>Pablo Aguilar</strong>, not only because he was one of the best players in the tournament but because he is the first one in the alphabetical order. After having seen him several times in the ACB this season, I was however quite surprised how well he did in this setting, being more of a hard working player. First of all, you recognize a very interesting body structure with a nice wingspan (216cm versus 203cm size) and a large shoulders. </p>
<p>The main offensive weapon of Aguilar is his great jump shot which he can hit from around the key pretty well. His baseline shot looks very easy and he has range up to the NBA three point line. He has also a good presence in the rebound and is not afraid to dribble out and go coast to coast. He recognizes the game very well and knows how to get his team mates open with pass fakes for example. He knows what he does on court and looks like playing always under control. His season in Granada helped him to develop into a very interesting prospect. He should stay one more year with his current team in order to gain even more playing time on the ACB level before he can start to be a contributor in the Euroleague</p>
<p>One of the players that I really wanted to see was the Hungarian G/F <strong>Adam Hanga</strong>. Hanga showed an interesting combination of speed, athletic abilities and basketball skills. Being pretty aggressive on the court, Hanga can handle the ball pretty well and likes to drive to the basket. During stretches, he took the ball to play PG for his team which he did quite well. His great speed helps him to beat shorter players on the drive where he can go for the dunk over the defense or finish for example with a floater, also over taller players.</p>
<p>The main problem is however his jump shot which needs some development. His relatively slow mechanics and a shooting setup with the ball in front of his face don’t give him the possibility right now to arm his shot against aggressive defenders. It will be interesting to see what is Hanga up to next year, if he stays in Hungary or not. First of all, he will try to give some good impressions during the U20 European Championship B Division in Skopje this summer. </p>
<p>The only Lithuanian player in the camp was <strong>Mindaugas Kuzminskas</strong> from Siauliai. The athletic wing player showed some interesting aspects, good fakes and a nice range, when he is open. He is working well in the offensive rebound despite not being that big or tall. His jumping abilities help him in that area though and his correct speed and ball handling are reason why his drive is one of his best options at the moment.</p>
<p><strong>Carl Ona Embo</strong> showed some nice flashes of his offensive scoring talent. Being not that tall with only 1m83, Ona Embo needs to become a better play maker if he wants to have role going further than the scoring guard. He can hit the three pointer in series, also out of the dribble but he struggles in his passing technique as you could see him several times going for too high or too low dishes out of his drives. </p>
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<p><strong>Nikos Pappas</strong> was definitely not in his best days in Treviso. You could not see any improvement in his most to be improved parts of the game, athleticism and ball handling under pressure. However, you still have here a player with a terrific understanding of the game. He can drive pretty well despite looking very slow. Out of these penetrations, he can score on the layup correctly but he is more active in creating spaces for his team mates or drawing fouls to go to the line. </p>
<p>Another player that drew a lot of attention was the Kazakh PF/C <strong>Anton Ponomarev</strong>. The probably best player ever coming from Astana struggled a bit in the beginning to adjust his game to a level that he has never played against. Ponomarev showed a very good jump shot for a guy of his size (2m09) and also displayed an interesting but still to be developed back to the basket game. His court vision and understanding is overdeveloped and you could see him check around what the current game situation is. </p>
<p>His jump shot is at the moment his strongest asset, nailing with high accuracy around the key but also a potential good three point threat. He is very aggressive on the court, fights a lot and is on every hot situation to dive for the ball or to tip the ball away. With his move to Hyères-Toulon where he signed a four year contract, he should develop pretty well over the next years as the level of competition he faces will be a lot higher than in his current situation.</p>
<p><strong>Tomas Satoransky</strong> was clearly one of the most talented players in the whole camp. The Czech forward, that can also play guard and even Point Guard, showed an incredible feel for the game, great athletic abilities and an above average scoring will. Even if his shot is a bit unstable which is probably the result of an underdeveloped body at the moment, Satoransky can hit the ball from all around the court when he is open. When he gets defended harder, his shooting mechanics are not that great anymore and his shot looks more like throwing the ball to the rim.</p>
<p>However, Satoransky was really impressive when driving to the basket as he could finish extremely well when being close to the basket. He showed great jumping abilities and hammered down one of the best dunks of the three days with a huge put back against the whole defense. Satoransky ran the show for the team he played and his big time talent was one of the major discussion points during the camp. It is not a big surprise that Cajasol Sevilla signed him according to several reports and he is supposed to make an immediate impact in the ACB right from next year.</p>
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<p><strong>Alexey Shved</strong> is already a regular participant to the Reebok Eurocamp, but he did not show that much of a development since last year. However, his upper body looked a lot stronger. He is a great scorer when his shot is falling and his jump shot looks so easy and nice from any distance. Shved should finally get playing time with CSKA next season and after that, it will be interesting to see what level he can reach. He seems to recognize now better when to stop shooting and switching in his role to be a PG, a problem that was present the previous years. He is still one of the most interesting players in Europe right now. </p>
<p>To finish the report, let’s take a look at the Russian Center <strong>Artem Zabelin</strong>. He gained more than 10kg this season which was totally lost for him because of a severe injury. In general, Zabelin did not look like he has lost anything in his basketball talent, his jump shots look impressive for a player of his size and in defense, he excels in shot blocking. On the other hand, he is not that explosive as a player and he did not really showed polished move in the low post.</p>
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		<title>Today&#8217;s picks (live from Treviso)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 12:24:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christophe</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Abdoulaye M'Baye]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Alexey Shved]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Anton Ponomarev]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Boban Marjanovic]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jaka Klobucar]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Nando de Colo]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Nikos Pappas]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Pablo Aguilar]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Reebok Eurocamp]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Rodrigue Beaubois]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Roger Zaki]]></category>
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<p>Here we go for quick recap of the action I was able to catch from the Reebok Eurocamp in Treviso so far. A camp that has representatives from all the 30 NBA teams in attendance in addition to a long list of Agents and representatives from European teams as well.</p>
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<p>This report has been written Sunday at noon but is online posted right now due to Internet connection problems. More on the Reebok Eurocamp will follow later this week.</p>
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<li>The first game of the camp has been played on Saturday morning where I only arrived so I could not watch it. However, players that impressed were <strong>Stefan Markovic</strong> who run the PG job very well. <strong>Jaka Klobucar</strong> did what I like him for apparently. That means, a good shot from behind the arc and his typical left handed passes out of his wrist. <strong>Alexey Shved</strong> also showed again all his talent. </li>
<li>In the 2nd game of the camp, <strong>Boban Marjanovic</strong> finished with an impressive 26 evaluation. The Serbian giant, one of the only Serbians allowed to play here, showed his incredible large game and scored with his typical post up move, some kind of jump hook. He did a good job from the free-throw line and was a big force in the defensive rebound. On the other side, <strong>Rodrigue Beaubois</strong> showed his nice combination of athleticism and skills but his shot was not falling and he got a little injury that took him out of the morning game of Day 2. <strong>Pablo Aguilar</strong> showed a good game, something he confirmed this morning. The 1989 born forward has an all-in-control type of play, going for both SF and PF positions. His range goes out to the NBA three point line, but despite not hitting that many shots you could see that he will improve in that area in the next years. The Czech youngster <strong>Tomas Satoransky</strong> impressed lots of people in the attendance with his great feel for the game and the possibility to see him run the PG in the next years. </li>
<li><strong>Nando de Colo</strong> showed his great court vision on Day 1 with a multitude of high light passes. Next to all these plays, there was one play that impressed me really while seeing him play. In fact, after a lazy behind the back pass by himself, he came back into the game immediately and stole the ball on midcourt to dish an easy assist for one of his team mates. This day was also a good opportunity to get a first impression of the Kazakh player <strong>Anton Ponomarev</strong> who definitely lacks of high-quality basketball experience and ball handling skills, but showed great will in the rebound and good scoring touch. The French guard <strong>Abdoulaye Mbaye</strong> showed his scoring talent on the 2-guard position but having a player like de Colo in his team, he had never to handle the ball on the 1 so that his potential on the PG could not be determined. </li>
<li>On the downside of Day 1 were the disappointing play of guys like <strong>Vladimir Dasic</strong>, who still seems to have some concentration problems, <strong>Nikos Pappas</strong>, who struggles to bring up the ball against aggressive defense despite a great understanding in the half court offense or <strong>Roger Aboubakar Zaki</strong> who insists on shooting from behind the arc with a mediocre result. </li>
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		<title>Playoff picks</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2009 19:43:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christophe</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Joel Freeland]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Karsten Tadda]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Pau Ribas]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Sergi Llull]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Tim Ohlbrecht]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Brose Baskets Bamberg]]></category>
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<p>Today, I give you a few thoughts on the different European playoff games I saw these last days. </p>
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<li>Let’s start with a player that got drafted already but who is still considered as a prospect. <strong>Joel Freeland</strong>, the 1987 born forward of Kalise Gran Canaria finished his season with the Spanish team this Sunday on a positive note despite the loss as he was the top scorer. Freeland showed a variety of ways to score from low post moves to jump shots and drives. In the post, he mostly used some kind of running hook which he executed of his left or his right hand. Additionally, he showed a nice catch-and-shoot baseline jump shot from 5 meters. He also beat his opponent of the dribble from the top of the key with very nice speed of his right hand. Freeland is also very present in rebounding where he essentially uses good positioning and boxing out go average nearly 6 boards per game in 22 minutes of play. </li>
<li>Another 1987 born player in Spain but being automatically eligible in the Draft this year is <strong>Sergio Llull</strong> of Real Madrid. The guard impresses with great speed, good athleticism and a quick shot release on catch-and-shoot plays. And it is with these kind of skills that Llull scores the most for his team where he has a role a energy back-up and booster from the bench. Additionally, he has a role as defensive stopper if needed where he can use his athleticism to overpower the often smaller or less athletic European guards. </li>
<li><strong>Pau Ribas</strong> had a good game for Joventut in the last Playoff game of the season. The 1987 born guard scored mostly on difficult shots out of the dribble or with open shots around the arc. Not much considered as a NBA prospect, Ribas should however develop into a target for several high-level Euroleague teams in the next 2-3 years.</li>
<li>It was probably the last game for <strong>Ricky Rubio</strong> in Europe and it was certainly not one of his best. Coming back from a small injury in a do-or-die game for his team, Rubio could not really make the difference as he still suffered from his leg. His defensive presence of course was not as usual and also his offensive creativity got hurt through the lack of speed he displayed. However, the overall talent level is not questioned.</li>
<li>Recently elected Rookie of the Year in Germany, the 1988 born PG <strong>Per Günther</strong> finished his first BBL Playoff series against Bonn. The former Hagen player established himself as the backup of Dru Joyce throughout the season and all the executives of the team are highly satisfied with the work done by Günther. It would not be a big surprise if ratiopharm Ulm gives him the Starting job next season. The 1m84 tall guard is in fact doing an excellent job in running the point for the team of coach Mike Taylor. Setting up the plays, giving instructions to his team mates and calling them together for huddles, he looks like the future team captain already. Besides these soft skills, Günther scores mostly of open three point shots which he is not afraid of taking despite a pretty poor percentage so far. His ball handling skills have improved nicely over the season so that he gets less in trouble against aggressive defenses than a year ago. This skills together with nice speed open him some possibilities to attack the basket but his lack of athletic abilities prevent him often from scoring against the big guys. </li>
<li>Another surprise in the German playoffs is 1988 born SG <strong>Karsten Tadda</strong>. Excellent defender (2 charges taken again this Sunday together with 13pts and 8rebs), Tadda played himself into the rotation of Brose Baskets Bamberg and is stealing the show from all the established pros of the team and also from the highly looked at NBA prospect <strong>Tim Ohlbrecht</strong>. The German PF is currently totally of and does not see many minutes with his team. I doubt he will stay in the draft or get any kind of return from his early entrance as it looks like his team will stay for a long playoff run which takes him away from possible NBA workouts.</li>
<li>Another early-entrance candidate I had the possibility to see is <strong>Roger Aboubakar Zaki</strong>. The 7-footer from Nancy saw some Garbage minutes on Friday but he did not really display a lot of will for the few seconds he was on court. He was very active cheering on the bench but once on the court, all this energy was gone as you could see him walk up and down the court instead of trying to spring to get a possible look on the break. This did not look very promising in terms of mental approach for a NBA future.</li>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Apr 2009 21:26:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christophe</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[2009 NBA Draft Process]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Donatas Motiejunas]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Giorgi Shermadini]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Ricky Rubio]]></category>
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<p>Today, I took a first look at the upcoming NBA Draft from a European perspective. I will check who are the players that have already declared to enter the draft and who is supposed to do so in the next days. Who are the players that are automatically eligible?</p>
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<p>I will start my roundup with the players that will or may enter the 2009 NBA Draft as early entrants. They can declare until April 26th if they want to put their name on the Early-Entrants list in order to test their value for the upcoming Draft. Then, the can withdraw their name until the 15th of June if they are not happy. As an international player, you can withdraw twice from the Early Entrants list, when entering your name for a third year, you are automatically in the NBA Draft. </p>
<p><strong>Player having declared officially for the 2009 NBA Draft</strong></p>
<p>The only International player that has officially declared so far is the French-German-Portuguese forward <strong>Fernando Raposo</strong> as reports <a href="http://www.jump-shot.net/basket-news.php?a=2636" target="_blank">jump-shot.net</a> from France. The 2m06 tall and 1989 born PF, who plays his first full professional season with Elan Béarnais in France this year had some interesting games in a tough sportive situation. Having signed with agent Kenny Grant this season, Raposo is probably just testing the waters to see his value and put his name on the list of the different scouts that did not know him so far. Without going for some huge workouts or a mind-blowing Reebok EuroCamp, Raposo will most likely withdraw before the dead-line.</p>
<p><strong>Brandon Jennings</strong> is a specific case as he is the first US born player to join a European professional team right out of High School. This makes him automatically a NBA Draft candidate according to a rule of the NBA Players collective bargaining agreement. His year in Italy has put him under different spotlights than the typical NCAA Freshman and gave the NBA scouts a possibility to evaluate him under professional circumstances.</p>
<p><strong>Omri Casspi</strong> has declared to be officially eligible for the 2009 NBA Draft in different reports in the Israeli press. I consider the chances for him to stay in the Draft are pretty high, but he may not want to get drafted in the first round except if he becomes a Lottery pick which is highly unlikely. Casspi certainly can sign a more lucrative contract in Europe so a low first round pick is not that interesting for him. We will see how his situation evolves. </p>
<p><strong>Players declaring highly likely during the next days</strong></p>
<p><strong>Rodrigue Beaubois</strong> will declare officially that he is in the Draft during the next days. His agent announced it already to Draftexpress, so it is pretty obvious that he will enter the early-entrants list for the third and will be in for good. Beaubois got quite some buzz over the last days and weeks due to his great play during March. If he can continue on that level, he will have good chances to see a very interesting Draft spot coming up.</p>
<p>More and more rumors say that <strong>Ricky Rubio</strong> will declare for this year’s Draft. The Spanish PG comes however from a season where his progress was a bit handicapped by a hand injury in the beginning of the 2008/2009 exercise. Still, he is considered as a top lottery pick and could even go as high as the Top3 according to the different Mocks. </p>
<p>Several sources indicate that <strong>Vladimir Dasic</strong> will enter his name to the NBA Draft 2009 during the next days. The SF from Montenegro has played a great U20 European Championship last summer but struggled a bit to put up regular performances throughout the season in the Adriatic League. He finished the season strong though with several big scoring performances but still not being accurate from behind the arc.</p>
<p><strong>Testing the waters</strong></p>
<p>Draftexpress also reports that <strong>Roger Zaki</strong> may enter his name this year in order to test the waters. Zaki comes of a season where he saw some minutes on the Euroleague level, but he showed that he is currently far away from being a factor on that level, especially defensively where he gets pushed around at will. He needs to find a team first where he can earn some minutes, and being born in 1988, he needs to do that quickly if his goal is to being drafted. Still, the potential is there, but is that enough?</p>
<p><strong>Giorgi Shermadini</strong> is probably exactly the opposite case. The Georgian big man destroyed everything in his home league and moved to Panathinaikos in November 2008 and played only 4 league games since then. </p>
<p><strong>Possible entrants</strong></p>
<p>A player that may enter the NBA Draft after his recent performances at the Nike Hoop Summit (I will talk about that in a later post) is the Lithuanian Forward/Center <strong>Donatas Motiejunas</strong>. The seven footer with the great touch played a correct for a small team in Lithuania and managed to qualify the to the Challenge Final Four of the Baltic League. </p>
<p>Players that could have been ready this year for an early entrance but got kicked back by injuries or poor play are <strong>Victor Claver</strong> (broken leg) or <strong>Tim Ohlbrecht</strong> (limited playing time and multiple injuries). They may try to put their name back on the board of the NBA scouts by entering early and withdrawing before the deadline. </p>
<p><strong>Ludo Vaty</strong> from Pau-Orthez is also a possible entrant according to several sources. The French PF played a good season and improved every season since he is with the former French powerhouse. He may have a future as a hard working rebounder and hustle guy in the big league.</p>
<p><strong>Automatically eligible</strong></p>
<p>On the list of players that are automatically eligible, being born in 1987, you will find also some interesting names.&#160; Inside players like <strong>Henk Norel</strong> or <strong>Slava Kravtsov</strong> may get a shot somewhere in the second round. These type of players can boost their stock with a good performance during the Reebok Eurocamp in June. </p>
<p>A multi-task player like <strong>Emir Preldzic</strong> may be interesting for some franchises, something that counts also for <strong>Milenko Tepic</strong>. For both of these guys, the future will however be probably in Europe as they lack some NBA typical characteristics. <strong>Jonas Jerebko</strong> is another player that may have some NBA potential due to his interesting combination of size and shooting skills. </p>
<p>Finally, you have two guards that may get a pick this year as they played both some interesting seasons in the past. <strong>Sergio Llull</strong> had his breakout party this year and boosted the Real Madrid play during stretches with his athletic and speedy drives or three point bombs. While <strong>Nando de Colo</strong> had a great last season, he slowed down a bit this year but he may be picked down the road somewhere late in the second round.</p>
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