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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.

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Tue Sep 6, 2011 7:37 am
by JonathanJoseph
Wow.

I watched the first half thinking that the descriptions were too optimistic, but Seraphin looks like he advanced considerably both physically and mentally. I only watched the first half....the announcer was gushing, saying on separate occasions that Seraphin had a "really, really good" half and that he was a "revelation".

Seraphin showed that while he's far from a finished product, the ceiling is high and he's not far from becoming a potentially very good defensive post player. It was only Nenad Kristic, but Seraphin at times looked like he was bullying him around in the post and there was NOTHING more impressive than Seraphin's pick-n-roll defense. Coach K would have been proud of that execution.

Seraphin confidently knocked down 10-15 foot jumpers and showed good touch from the free throw line. He made one post move where he absolutely bulldozed his defender. He didn't finish the move, but did end up with free throws and the announcer said something like "that's one big young man right there!", and he showed enough touch that there's reason to believe he might even be able to finish those post moves with more seasoning.

After watching Yi in the World Championships last year, I'm hesitant to draw conclusions from non-NBA basketball, but Seraphin could be a contributor sooner than anyone realizes. Very impressive.

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Tue Sep 6, 2011 9:27 am
by le crapaud
Kevin was really impressive. As JonathanJoseph said, he is our best defender on pick & roll by far. He knows exactly what he has to do when he's on the floor. He is smart on both ends off the floor, takes opportunities left to him. You can't expect more from a backup center. His energy level is so high...I mean he bangs everybody. You have to keep in mind that he was just selected in french team just to learn in training camp, he wasn't meant to stay and play Euro competition but he forced the issue with his determination, talent and games he played in preparation.

It's nice to see his progression after every game and it's good to know that the french coach is willing to put him on the floor without hesitation. This serbian opposition was just perfect for him, it suited perfectly Kevin's game and skillset. Great to see him delivering that type of performance.

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Tue Sep 6, 2011 12:18 pm
by theboomking
[quote="le crapaud"]Kevin was really impressive. As JonathanJoseph said, he is our best defender on pick & roll by far.[quote]

Early in the season last year, Flip said that Kevin was the best help defender on the team. I'm happy to hear about Kevin's improved offense, because if he could become a decent offensive player, we could keep him on the floor more.

I'd love to see how improved our defense would be with Seraphin backing up Dwight Howard. Imagine Singleton, Vesely, and an more seasoned John Wall funneling players into Dwight and Kevin.

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Wed Sep 7, 2011 6:56 pm
by closg00
France wins yet another close game, this time against Turkey. Kevin with 6 minutes 2pts.

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Wed Sep 7, 2011 7:42 pm
by JonathanJoseph
Ever since the fourth game Kevin Seraphin has been playing great with a ton of confidence, that jumper is the perfect example
Sebastian Pruiti http://twitter.com/#!/SebastianPruiti/status/111457402771083264

Raise your hand if you expected Kevin Seraphin to be the difference-maker in this Serbia-France game.
John Schuhmann http://twitter.com/#!/johnschuhmann/status/110791281516625921

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Wed Sep 7, 2011 8:33 pm
by fugop
Has Seraphin spent any time playing beside Noah, or has it all been at the C?

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Fri Sep 9, 2011 3:27 pm
by le crapaud
Seraphin hasn't played with Noah and probably won't. Most of the time he is on the floor with the second unit and plays center only. Sometimes (when he gets 15+ minutes) he is playing alongside Diaw and Parker which help him to develop his game because he puts very solid screens for Tony or gets the ball from Boris. Basically he can shoot every time he has the ball because nobody is going to chase him, that's why he is effective with his jumper from 14/16 feet.

Next game in couple of hours vs Lituania. This one will be very difficult but I think he'll play more than a few minutes because the french coach want to rest his starters and he can do that since France clinched quarterfinals qualification.

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Fri Sep 9, 2011 3:47 pm
by Chocolate City Jordanaire
theboomking wrote:
le crapaud wrote:Kevin was really impressive. As JonathanJoseph said, he is our best defender on pick & roll by far.

Early in the season last year, Flip said that Kevin was the best help defender on the team. I'm happy to hear about Kevin's improved offense, because if he could become a decent offensive player, we could keep him on the floor more.

I'd love to see how improved our defense would be with Seraphin backing up Dwight Howard. Imagine Singleton, Vesely, and an more seasoned John Wall funneling players into Dwight and Kevin.


The game where Blatche and McGee were suspended I saw the best defense by Wizards bigs all season, and Kevin was a part of it. He is their best positional post defender.I think the Wizards would have had a much better team all around if the Wizards played Seraphin and McGee together for long stretches of the game.

One rebounds offensive boards well and holds position on defense, while the other rebounds defensive boards and is a tremendous shot blocker. McGee would have prevented some of the fouls that Seraphin got and Kevin would have stopped McGee from getting bullied.

Seraphin is a decent player who just needs to avoid fouls. Once the refs see the kid can score on the block and he's an athletic bull of a player, he will be an effective role player.

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Fri Sep 9, 2011 6:21 pm
by Induveca
Seraphin doing a very solid job vs Lithuania defensively thus far. Shutting down the middle forcing Lithuania to take threes. Valanciunas can't do anything against his strength thus far.

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Fri Sep 9, 2011 6:26 pm
by closg00
Damn, anyone else can't get into the ESPN site to see the game? :evil:

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Fri Sep 9, 2011 6:28 pm
by fishercob
closg, google "live streaming sports". I imagine you'd fine the game somewhere, but can neither confirm nor deny anything beyond that

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Fri Sep 9, 2011 7:05 pm
by Induveca
Watching on ESPN3.com as well....no issues.

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Fri Sep 9, 2011 7:18 pm
by dobrojim
KS getting minutes for us whenever we start playing again
will depend significantly on his not getting fouls called
on him at an exceedingly high rate.

Glad to hear he is showing some signs. Thanks Kirt.

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Fri Sep 9, 2011 8:10 pm
by closg00
Didn't get to see the game, anyone have a report?

Re: Kevin Seraphin

Posted: Fri Sep 9, 2011 8:15 pm
by 7-Day Dray
closg00 wrote:Didn't get to see the game, anyone have a report?


I heard he barely got any minutes and was a non-factor. He helped push Jonas off the block a couple of times though.