Bob8 wrote:Mirotic12 wrote:Remember that debate we had here about Dragic before? Myself and some others here said he would be nothing more than an average player in EuroLeague. We took a ton of heat for that from NBA fans. but reality is reality. He's a lot like Giannis and Rubio - totally needs NBA rules and reffing to be effective.
I almost lost slovenian citizenship because of that debate.

Bob8 wrote:Dragic didn't do anything in Fiba basketball, clubs or national team, only bright spot is Eurobasket in Slovenia. He had 1 more good WC but Slovenia didn't do anything, so... We will see how Doncic and Dragic will play in Eurobasket. But it will be very funny to see if Doncic will be better than top 10 Nba point guard.

Bob8 wrote:But let's say he's far the best Pg in Europe, but you would not find strange if Doncic will be better in Eurobasket? 18 years kid better than top 10 NBA Pg and they're playing in the same team? If that happens Doncic is the best prospect since LeBron or Dragic simply is not that good. I'm afraid second opinion is much more realistic.
Mirotic12 wrote:I don't think he would be a star at all. Heurtel is basically a less athletic version of Dragic (but it's not a big difference athletically)....... But Heurtel is a way better shooter than Dragic is. Which is absolutely vital for a point guard in EuroLeague. And Huertel always starts to struggle every time the playoffs start, because in more intense physicality and defense, that kind of game does not work as well. I think Dragic would be Heurtel with a worse jumper.
This thread truly is pure comedy gold. The whole summer long some posters like Mirotic and Bob were vehemently arguing that Dragic just can’t play FIBA basketball and how he’s not any better than an avarage Euro player like Thomas Heuertel. A good month later Dragic sits atop of Europe as a champion and an MVP.
Now how can you take seriously anything some in this thread have to say about Doncic or European basketball in general, when they were absolutely abysmal at evaluating an existing Euro-NBA player. It’s quite obvious that some here don’t even watch NBA basketball and thus can’t be taken seriously when they talk about players who play there.
Doncic had an excellent tournament and his draft stock is rising rapidly. But he also played next to an MVP who drew a whole lot of defensive attention and gave Doncic plenty of space to operate. Slovenia played great ball, but looking at some game film, it was a lot of Dragic making really tough shots from all over the court even when defense did a great job against him. He was definitely on another level. That’s a level you just don’t see in Europe and that’s a level Doncic saw on court for the first time when he played with Dragic.
But that’s also a level you see at almost every NBA game during the season. That’s the main point here. The 10 best EuroBasket scorers are all current NBA players or were NBA players in Shved’s and Shengelia’s case.
What we can say for certain about Doncic is that he’s probably the only player in the next draft class who’s pretty much bust-proof. He’ll be good, how good is anyone’s guess. There’re still areas he has to improve in if he wants to become an efficient NBA player. But he does too many things too well not to be at the very least a very good starter or a borderline All-Star. Projecting Doncic is just so incredibly tough because we really can’t compare him to anyone, in Europe or the States. He really is an incredibly unique player. A lot depends on who will draft him and how they will use him.
Mirotic12 wrote:Not a single bench player in NBA is as good as Sergio Llull and Vassilis Spanoulis.
When Spanoulis had his Rockets NBA adventure, he couldn’t even take minutes away from John Lucas III. Keep them laughs coming dude.