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Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 3:13 am
by dangermouse
He looks ripped

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 3:26 am
by hands11
As long as they are maturing, playing, getting better, I dont really care if there is a season.

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 11:59 am
by verbal8
hands11 wrote:As long as they are maturing, playing, getting better, I dont really care if there is a season.


I think that is an advantage of going for players who have a good work ethic, they should be able to continue their development in less than ideal situations. Seraphin seems like he has a good work ethic. I don't know if Ted is one of the hard-line owners, but looking at some of the moves it looks like he expected a disrupted or canceled season.

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 6:44 pm
by hands11
verbal8 wrote:
hands11 wrote:As long as they are maturing, playing, getting better, I dont really care if there is a season.


I think that is an advantage of going for players who have a good work ethic, they should be able to continue their development in less than ideal situations. Seraphin seems like he has a good work ethic. I don't know if Ted is one of the hard-line owners, but looking at some of the moves it looks like he expected a disrupted or canceled season.



And timing is everything. It is good that we are in a rebuilding process and have so many young players. It is not like this team is assembled all the way and missing a year at a deep playoff run.

Since most of our player are still in heavy development, it doesn't matter as much where they develop.
Having an opportunity to learn in different environments could even be a benefit. McGee needs some aging either way. That is true of pretty much all of them short of Nick who was just coming into this prime. And the time off isn't going to hurt Lewis who needed to give his knees a break.

This is pretty much perfect timing for the Wizards if they stay on a lock out or have a short season mostly because they are just so young. By the time they return, we could see a vastly more mature team. Still young but not so wet behind the ears.

I would expect McGee may be the one that looks the most different as he fills into his body.

Now if Dray and transform his body during this time off, that would be awesome.

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 1:39 pm
by closg00
Diaspora and Catharsis: On Kevin Seraphin's Opportunity With French National Team

http://www.bulletsforever.com/2011/8/26 ... mpionships

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Thu Sep 1, 2011 1:32 am
by closg00
KS with the DNP vs Latvia today at Eurobasket.
[url]http://www.eurobasket2011.com/en/default.asp?cid={13FE876A-D668-47E5-BFDF-C043215442BF}&compID={D166E39E-2323-4863-B229-76357A926FA2}&season=2011&roundID=7526&gameID=7983-B-3-1[/url]

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Thu Sep 1, 2011 2:06 am
by fishercob
long tourney. He'll get his shot. Even if he only plays limited minutes it will be a good experience for him -- being around pros like Noah, Parker, etc.

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Fri Sep 2, 2011 10:36 pm
by closg00
:clap: KS with 5 minutes of playing time today vs Germany. The replay is available also.
http://espn.go.com/extra/fiba/europe/bo ... =310905082

Edit: It's hilarious to listen to the British play-by-play announcer calling the game like a soccer match :rofl:

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Sun Sep 4, 2011 8:43 am
by le crapaud
The german coach put Pleiss on the floor when Seraphin was in because they know each other very well but Kevin outplayed Tibor easily. So far, Kevin has been great for the french team. He brings that toughness in the paint and I have to say that he is more talented than Noah offensively. Jooks is trying too much to create his own shot or move but he can't secure the ball when he is backing down players. Kevin is way way better because he acts quickly, strongly and has better hands.

I think he could have played more in this game but Kaman was benched in the fourth quarter so the french coach let Noah on the floor.

Today they're facing Italy and I'm not sure if Kevin will get some burn because italians are weak at center spot (Bargnani is basically their center...). He has more chances to play tomorrow vs Serbia, especially if France wins today's game.

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Sun Sep 4, 2011 11:41 am
by 7-Day Dray
le crapaud wrote:The german coach put Pleiss on the floor when Seraphin was in because they know each other very well but Kevin outplayed Tibor easily. So far, Kevin has been great for the french team. He brings that toughness in the paint and I have to say that he is more talented than Noah offensively. Jooks is trying too much to create his own shot or move but he can't secure the ball when he is backing down players. Kevin is way way better because he acts quickly, strongly and has better hands.

I think he could have played more in this game but Kaman was benched in the fourth quarter so the french coach let Noah on the floor.

Today they're facing Italy and I'm not sure if Kevin will get some burn because italians are weak at center spot (Bargnani is basically their center...). He has more chances to play tomorrow vs Serbia, especially if France wins today's game.


Thnx for the update!

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Sun Sep 4, 2011 12:23 pm
by closg00
Thanks for that update Le Crapaud.

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Sun Sep 4, 2011 4:37 pm
by Induveca
No burn for KS today...........

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Sun Sep 4, 2011 4:51 pm
by le crapaud
He played 5 minutes in first half to defend on Bargnani and Gallinari...not the type of player Kevin can guard efficiently. This italian team shoots 3's and that's it. No paint presence at all. Tomorrow will be interesting to see where he is at because he'll play. Serbians centers are tall, long and talented, we'll need Kevin in the mix.

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Mon Sep 5, 2011 8:56 pm
by Limo
Impressive game against one of the best team in the tournament, Serbia. He played C behind Noah.

17m, 11pts, 4/7 and 3/3. 4rbds and 2bloks.

When he plays, his teamates try to find him because of his offense and his physical presence. Some pretty nice move. Try to find the game, it's amazing basketball. Very effective from the bench.

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Mon Sep 5, 2011 11:13 pm
by JonathanJoseph
Limo wrote:Impressive game against one of the best team in the tournament, Serbia. He played C behind Noah.

17m, 11pts, 4/7 and 3/3. 4rbds and 2bloks.

When he plays, his teamates try to find him because of his offense and his physical presence. Some pretty nice move. Try to find the game, it's amazing basketball. Very effective from the bench.


That's pretty exciting news.

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Tue Sep 6, 2011 1:03 am
by closg00
:clap: 97-96 France wins in OT, definitely will be watching the replay to check Kevin out.
http://espn.go.com/extra/fiba/europe/schedule

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Tue Sep 6, 2011 1:38 am
by keynote
Where are the replays available for viewing?

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Tue Sep 6, 2011 1:50 am
by closg00
keynote wrote:Where are the replays available for viewing?

http://espn.go.com/watchespn/index/_/so ... pe/replay/

Watching now, I'd forgotten how-bad Noah is offensively, his game does not translate well in the Euro setting.

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Tue Sep 6, 2011 2:10 am
by keynote
Thx.

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Tue Sep 6, 2011 4:39 am
by TGW
11 points, 4 rebounds, 2 blks.

Not shabby.