Grits n Gravy wrote:well thats your opinion and i think that is completely wrong.
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I disagree with your opinion.
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Grits n Gravy wrote:well thats your opinion and i think that is completely wrong.
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Raptor_Claw wrote:Grits n Gravy wrote:well thats your opinion and i think that is completely wrong.
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I disagree with your opinion.
SMAC-K wrote:Mayo>>>>Love and that 5th pick
OJ Mayo is one of the best defenders in the league, hes a two way player and hes a great passer and playmaker.
Esohny wrote:Raptor_Claw wrote:Grits n Gravy wrote:well thats your opinion and i think that is completely wrong.
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I disagree with your opinion.
He disagrees with your disagreement.
Esohny wrote:Raptor_Claw wrote:Grits n Gravy wrote:well thats your opinion and i think that is completely wrong.
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I disagree with your opinion.
He disagrees with your disagreement.
Grits n Gravy wrote:caja laboral are going fishing, poor game from nemanja but hopefully he has played his last game in spain
Fire Mchale wrote:Grits n Gravy wrote:caja laboral are going fishing, poor game from nemanja but hopefully he has played his last game in spain
I've seen so very little of Bjelica play - other than clips of him on youtube - can his game translate to the NBA? More importantly, has anyone in Europe every heard of P90X? Why do these guys all look like they drink a dozen beers with a pack of smokes after every game? It's called lifting weights.....get to know it.
I vividly remember the telecast they had of the Wolves draftees the year he was drafted - I so badly want to see him on the Wolves and see him contribute. From what I've seen, he's maybe a 9th or 10th man in a rotation, but with his size and ability to put it on the floor I think he would be a difficult matchup off the bench if he added some strength.
Raptor_Claw wrote:Fire Mchale wrote:Grits n Gravy wrote:caja laboral are going fishing, poor game from nemanja but hopefully he has played his last game in spain
I've seen so very little of Bjelica play - other than clips of him on youtube - can his game translate to the NBA? More importantly, has anyone in Europe every heard of P90X? Why do these guys all look like they drink a dozen beers with a pack of smokes after every game? It's called lifting weights.....get to know it.
I vividly remember the telecast they had of the Wolves draftees the year he was drafted - I so badly want to see him on the Wolves and see him contribute. From what I've seen, he's maybe a 9th or 10th man in a rotation, but with his size and ability to put it on the floor I think he would be a difficult matchup off the bench if he added some strength.
Every high level European team has mandatory weight training for all of their players. For example, just about every Euroleague team has a full scale weight room right in their own arena or training facility.
Fire Mchale wrote:This is all well and good- do they have anyone there who knows how to use it?
Raptor_Claw wrote:Fire Mchale wrote:This is all well and good- do they have anyone there who knows how to use it?
Every team has certified trainers and required training. Not only that, they actually spend more money on developing training methods than NBA teams do. For instance, the NBA is usually 5 years behind in the training methods.
The big soccer clubs spend tons of money on the training, and the training advancements are then used in the basketball clubs.
So I'm not sure what you are trying to say here.
Fire Mchale wrote:Raptor_Claw wrote:Fire Mchale wrote:This is all well and good- do they have anyone there who knows how to use it?
Every team has certified trainers and required training. Not only that, they actually spend more money on developing training methods than NBA teams do. For instance, the NBA is usually 5 years behind in the training methods.
The big soccer clubs spend tons of money on the training, and the training advancements are then used in the basketball clubs.
So I'm not sure what you are trying to say here.
What I'm saying is that Bjelica badly needs to work on his body to make an impact in the NBA - the same can be said of many of the Euro players coming over. I was being sarcastic regarding European training methods. I get that they have gyms, they just seldom send ripped athletes to the NBA.
Raptor_Claw wrote:
Besides that, the most ripped player in the entire NBA, came from playing and training in the European system. So it's also stereotyping.
tsherkin wrote:The important thing to take away here is that Klomp is wrong.
Esohny wrote:Why are you asking Klomp? "He's" actually a bot that posts random blurbs from a database.
Klomp wrote:I'm putting the tired in retired mod at the moment
Klomp wrote:Raptor_Claw wrote:
Besides that, the most ripped player in the entire NBA, came from playing and training in the European system. So it's also stereotyping.
Dwight Howard?
Yes We Kahn wrote:Haha I was thinking the same thing
tsherkin wrote:The important thing to take away here is that Klomp is wrong.
Esohny wrote:Why are you asking Klomp? "He's" actually a bot that posts random blurbs from a database.
Klomp wrote:I'm putting the tired in retired mod at the moment
Klomp wrote:Yes We Kahn wrote:Haha I was thinking the same thing
I'm seriously struggling to figure out who he's referring to. I guess Pekovic, but I would consider him more thick than ripped.
Fire Mchale wrote:Raptor_Claw wrote:Fire Mchale wrote:This is all well and good- do they have anyone there who knows how to use it?
Every team has certified trainers and required training. Not only that, they actually spend more money on developing training methods than NBA teams do. For instance, the NBA is usually 5 years behind in the training methods.
The big soccer clubs spend tons of money on the training, and the training advancements are then used in the basketball clubs.
So I'm not sure what you are trying to say here.
What I'm saying is that Bjelica badly needs to work on his body to make an impact in the NBA - the same can be said of many of the Euro players coming over. I was being sarcastic regarding European training methods. I get that they have gyms, they just seldom send ripped athletes to the NBA.
Yes We Kahn wrote:Klomp wrote:Yes We Kahn wrote:Haha I was thinking the same thing
I'm seriously struggling to figure out who he's referring to. I guess Pekovic, but I would consider him more thick than ripped.
Ibaka?
But he's no comparison to Dwight.
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