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Nathan Jawai
Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 4:34 pm
by Despot_Stefan
Well, it seems that my team, Partizan Belgrade, is about to sign Nathan Jawai.
Is there anything that you could tell me about him? His strengths/weaknesses etc.? How do you think his game would translate to Europe?
Thx

Re: Nathan Jawai
Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 4:40 pm
by Devilzsidewalk
one of the best aboriginal centers to ever play for the Wolves, top 8 for sure
Re: Nathan Jawai
Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 4:45 pm
by funkatron101
Devilzsidewalk wrote:one of the best aboriginal centers to ever play for the Wolves, top 8 for sure
I may even bump him up to top 5!
Also, soft hands are soft.
Re: Nathan Jawai
Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 4:45 pm
by Esohny
Devilzsidewalk wrote:one of the best aboriginal centers to ever play for the Wolves, top 8 for sure
Pssh. Maybe top 10. Cherokee Parks counts as aboriginal, right?
Re: Nathan Jawai
Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 10:07 pm
by Fire Mchale
I think the word to think of here is "agile". Seldom do you see such nimble footwork from a man his size who can neither jump nor dunk.
I thought I would never hear that name again. You've now ruined my evening....
Re: Nathan Jawai
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 6:25 am
by southern wolf
Devilzsidewalk wrote:one of the best aboriginal centers to ever play for the Wolves, top 8 for sure

Unfortunately his weaknesses outweigh his strengths, and that's putting it lightly. But you'll get a BIG body in the paint, who crashes the boards pretty well. As mentioned, his ball handling in general is pretty awful and he lumbers around the post a lot. But keep us (me) updated, we're all (i'm) interested in his progress in Europe.
Re: Nathan Jawai
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 3:39 pm
by Devilzsidewalk
if he could drop some pounds (or The Queen's Stonies as you say in Australia) then he could be a pretty decent big, but he moves too slow for his skillset right now.
Re: Nathan Jawai
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 4:02 pm
by Esohny
Devilzsidewalk wrote:if he could drop some pounds (or The Queen's Stonies as you say in Australia) then he could be a pretty decent big, but he moves too slow for his skillset right now.
Is that really what aussies say?
Re: Nathan Jawai
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 6:32 pm
by wolves_fan_82au
Esohny wrote:Devilzsidewalk wrote:if he could drop some pounds (or The Queen's Stonies as you say in Australia) then he could be a pretty decent big, but he moves too slow for his skillset right now.
Is that really what aussies say?
ive never heard it

Re: Nathan Jawai
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 6:35 pm
by Despot_Stefan
Well, he signed a one-year contract today, so here goes nothing
I think his size alone will allow him to put up decent stats in Europe, there aren't a lot of centers in Europe with similar characteristics (only Big Sofo comes to mind at the moment).
There's also a funny Partizan - Panathinaikos - Minnesota circle going on in a last couple of seasons: Pekovic played for Partizan before he signed for PAO, and now he's in Minnesota. PAO replaced him with Aleks Maric, who also played in Partizan. And Partizan replaced Maric with Jawai, who played for Minnesota.

And then the fact that both Maric and Jawai are Australian... O.o
Re: Nathan Jawai
Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 7:02 am
by verticalhops
quick hands, very agile, defensive changer. Single handedly able to take over games, all words to not describe Jawai.
Re: Nathan Jawai
Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 10:53 am
by Basti
verticalhops wrote:quick hands, very agile, defensive changer. Single handedly able to take over games, all words to not describe Jawai.

Re: Nathan Jawai
Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 11:36 pm
by sledgeross
To me, hes been disappointing. He has natural talent, and runs the floor well for a bloke who is 300 pounds.
Maybe he didnt want it enough though. When he was drafted he was abt 250/60 (if you check his nba prfile from teh Raps he looks pretty lean). If he lost 30 pounds, he might be more appealing to clubs, but they have no use for a fat bloke who cant drop weight, no matter what the upside might be.
Re: Nathan Jawai
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 3:40 pm
by Despot_Stefan
Well, I remember someone (southern wolf?) asking for updates on Jawai in Euroleague. Here are his stats from the game on Wednesday vs Khimki (Partizan won 72-68, btw):
28 mins, 15 points (7/12 for 2), 8 boards (2 off, 6 def), 2 blocks, 2 assists, 3 fouls, index ranking 24 (highest on both teams). Not too shabby...
His biggest strength is definitely his... well, strength

He just overpowers almost anyone who is guarding him. He also has surprisingly good footwork and back-to-the-basket technique... He slimmed down quite a bit (definitely not at 300 lbs anymore, 270 max) so I guess it helped his game...
Re: Nathan Jawai
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2010 4:16 pm
by Swish4
He should do well over there. It's a better fit for his style, he can be more physical and should be able to control the paint. He's a borderline NBA player whose skills will be show better over there. I doubt there's more than 10 centers in Europe better than him.
Re: Nathan Jawai
Posted: Mon Nov 1, 2010 1:59 am
by southern wolf
Despot_Stefan wrote:Well, I remember someone (southern wolf?) asking for updates on Jawai in Euroleague. Here are his stats from the game on Wednesday vs Khimki (Partizan won 72-68, btw):
28 mins, 15 points (7/12 for 2), 8 boards (2 off, 6 def), 2 blocks, 2 assists, 3 fouls, index ranking 24 (highest on both teams). Not too shabby...
His biggest strength is definitely his... well, strength

He just overpowers almost anyone who is guarding him. He also has surprisingly good footwork and back-to-the-basket technique... He slimmed down quite a bit (definitely not at 300 lbs anymore, 270 max) so I guess it helped his game...
Thanks, great start to the season for him. I tried to look up his stats on the Partizan site, but there was a little bit of a language barrier.
Re: Nathan Jawai
Posted: Wed Nov 3, 2010 2:05 am
by Despot_Stefan
southern wolf wrote:Despot_Stefan wrote:Well, I remember someone (southern wolf?) asking for updates on Jawai in Euroleague. Here are his stats from the game on Wednesday vs Khimki (Partizan won 72-68, btw):
28 mins, 15 points (7/12 for 2), 8 boards (2 off, 6 def), 2 blocks, 2 assists, 3 fouls, index ranking 24 (highest on both teams). Not too shabby...
His biggest strength is definitely his... well, strength

He just overpowers almost anyone who is guarding him. He also has surprisingly good footwork and back-to-the-basket technique... He slimmed down quite a bit (definitely not at 300 lbs anymore, 270 max) so I guess it helped his game...
Thanks, great start to the season for him. I tried to look up his stats on the Partizan site, but there was a little bit of a language barrier.
Have you visited the official site? Here's the link for the English version:
http://www.kkpartizan.rs/en/index.php