Scola and Rudez in FIBA World Cup stuff
Posted: Mon Sep 1, 2014 7:36 pm
Well, we've seen the bad with both Paul George and Ian Mahinmi getting injured and being projected to miss all of the season (in George's case), or a month or more of the season (in Ian's case). Now, let's see the rest.
After 3 games, Scola is putting up 23pts and 8.3 reb on 61% shooting, and 33 minutes a night. He's even gone 2/3 from the international 3 pt line. His Argentina squad has beaten Puerto Rico and the Phillipines, while losing to Croatia. Thus far, he's 2nd in scoring in the tournament, behind Francisco Garcia, while ahead of Pau Gasol. Obviously, this scoring lead is a bit skewed, as the US has a blanced attack of no one playing over 23.5 minutes a night, and no one taking more than 9.5 fga on average.
Speaking of Croatia, Damjan Rudez is suiting up for them. In almost 15 minutes a game, he has yet to find his shooting skill, shooting only 28% on 6 attempts, thus far, and averaging 5.3 points. He's certainly launching three's, though, as on average, 5 of his 6 shots a game are from behind the arc. Croatia is also 2-1, beating the Phillipines and Argentina, while losing to Senegal.
After 3 games, Scola is putting up 23pts and 8.3 reb on 61% shooting, and 33 minutes a night. He's even gone 2/3 from the international 3 pt line. His Argentina squad has beaten Puerto Rico and the Phillipines, while losing to Croatia. Thus far, he's 2nd in scoring in the tournament, behind Francisco Garcia, while ahead of Pau Gasol. Obviously, this scoring lead is a bit skewed, as the US has a blanced attack of no one playing over 23.5 minutes a night, and no one taking more than 9.5 fga on average.
Speaking of Croatia, Damjan Rudez is suiting up for them. In almost 15 minutes a game, he has yet to find his shooting skill, shooting only 28% on 6 attempts, thus far, and averaging 5.3 points. He's certainly launching three's, though, as on average, 5 of his 6 shots a game are from behind the arc. Croatia is also 2-1, beating the Phillipines and Argentina, while losing to Senegal.