After Ricky Rubio, Jonas Valanciunas=International Superstar
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Re: After Ricky Rubio, Jonas Valanciunas=International Super
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Re: After Ricky Rubio, Jonas Valanciunas=International Super
Valanciunas' offense is really bonus. Next to a dynamic offensive player like Bargnani, we just need Val to rebound, block shots and play good defense. He's already proven to be one of the best rebounders in euro league history. What's especially intriguing is his percentages at the line, which I believe is at 88%. Sure he's raw offensively, but when you can knock down FTs at that clip as a 7 footer, then you definitely have room to improve offensively.
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I never said Jonas will be Bill Walton, but all negativity from both Mufasa and Johnlac1 are just lies... Things you said, thats not even true.
How about his first step? He has one of the quickest first steps among bigmen, and it always asks for help defense to be stopped. You cant hack him since hes over 80% FT shooter, and you can't fully sag off on other players, cause Jonas is a good passer and always passes it out when unable to score.
Jonas' post moves for 19 year old are fairly developed. Hes a great finisher, his up and under is smooth and sexy. His footwork is excellent, Drop step polished near to perfection. Its funny how clumsy other bigs look by contrast, Jonas is just smooth, he used to attend dancing classes like a boss
Why some people talking about things they don't know about? The guy saw a one game and hes allknowing now, are you kidding me? Geez, he watched a single game, give that man a cookie!
You want to see him ''execute slick post moves or see him take his man off the dribble''? So watch more games, because thats exactly what he does, most of his points comes from pump fake and drive or from the post moves. How often he scores from pick and rolls and fast breaks this season? Count it for me please. Rytas barely runs pick and roll plays at all, Tyrese Rice just unable to execute it.
Bottom line, Jonas can score from mid range, face up, back to the basket and in pick and rolls.
How about his first step? He has one of the quickest first steps among bigmen, and it always asks for help defense to be stopped. You cant hack him since hes over 80% FT shooter, and you can't fully sag off on other players, cause Jonas is a good passer and always passes it out when unable to score.
Jonas' post moves for 19 year old are fairly developed. Hes a great finisher, his up and under is smooth and sexy. His footwork is excellent, Drop step polished near to perfection. Its funny how clumsy other bigs look by contrast, Jonas is just smooth, he used to attend dancing classes like a boss
Why some people talking about things they don't know about? The guy saw a one game and hes allknowing now, are you kidding me? Geez, he watched a single game, give that man a cookie!
You want to see him ''execute slick post moves or see him take his man off the dribble''? So watch more games, because thats exactly what he does, most of his points comes from pump fake and drive or from the post moves. How often he scores from pick and rolls and fast breaks this season? Count it for me please. Rytas barely runs pick and roll plays at all, Tyrese Rice just unable to execute it.
Bottom line, Jonas can score from mid range, face up, back to the basket and in pick and rolls.
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Re: After Ricky Rubio, Jonas Valanciunas=International Super
UcanUwill wrote:Jonas' post moves for 19 year old are fairly developed. Hes a great finisher, his up and under is smooth and sexy. His footwork is excellent, Drop step polished near to perfection. Its funny how clumsy other bigs look by contrast, Jonas is just smooth, he used to attend dancing classes like a boss
Was he takin Merengue lessons
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Re: After Ricky Rubio, Jonas Valanciunas=International Super
his game reminds me of tyson chandler

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Re: After Ricky Rubio, Jonas Valanciunas=International Super
Keep in mind, his offense doesn't need to be polished, because his free throw shooting. That's a 7 footer (7'4 wingspan) who is a good offensive rebounder who shoots 80% from the line. He'll get enough points on that alone.
He's not a saviour, but has potential to be a top 10, maybe top 5 center in the league. And a perfect compliment to Bargs.
He's not a saviour, but has potential to be a top 10, maybe top 5 center in the league. And a perfect compliment to Bargs.
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Relentless88 wrote:Valanciunas' offense is really bonus. Next to a dynamic offensive player like Bargnani, we just need Val to rebound, block shots and play good defense. He's already proven to be one of the best rebounders in euro league history. What's especially intriguing is his percentages at the line, which I believe is at 88%. Sure he's raw offensively, but when you can knock down FTs at that clip as a 7 footer, then you definitely have room to improve offensively.
Not true.
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http:// http://www.in-the-game.org/statistics/i ... eason=2010
Filter by rebounding rate.
Never a higher rebounding rate was recorded (except for guys playing random minutes).
Filter by rebounding rate.
Never a higher rebounding rate was recorded (except for guys playing random minutes).
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Re: After Ricky Rubio, Jonas Valanciunas=International Super
Not true.
http:// http://www.in-the-game.org/statistics/i ... eason=2010
Filter by rebounding rate.
Never a higher rebounding rate was recorded (except for guys playing random minutes).
owned.
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Re: After Ricky Rubio, Jonas Valanciunas=International Super
looks like he's also one of the worst passers of all time
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Re: After Ricky Rubio, Jonas Valanciunas=International Super
KembaWalker wrote:looks like he's also one of the worst passers of all time
wait to UcouldUwould to defend our man Big V with reliable arguments
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KembaWalker wrote:looks like he's also one of the worst passers of all time
Yesterday he made "a la Sabonis" pass in most important season game, maybe somebody will post it, Val at age 19 !!!!!!!! is doing great versus experienced pros.
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Re: After Ricky Rubio, Jonas Valanciunas=International Super
Hes a good passer I think, hes not a ball dominant so his assist numbers are lacking. Because of his huge hands, its pretty easy for him to throw one-handed pass. He passes out very well when double teamed, can also pull a flashy behind the back pass or a bounce pass. Most of the bigs aren't a good bounce passers but he is.
From yesterdays game.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HJC5JUdPmA&feature=player_embedded[/youtube]
From yesterdays game.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HJC5JUdPmA&feature=player_embedded[/youtube]
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Re: After Ricky Rubio, Jonas Valanciunas=International Super
Rhettmatic wrote:Thomas (Toronto)
Valanciunas has been performing at a very high level this year in Europe. If he was in the 2012 NBA draft, where would he be picked?
Chad Ford (1:43 PM)
I think he'd be the No. 2 pick hands down. Looks like the Raptors got a steal at No. 5 last year.
The chat's ongoing, in case you want to inundate him with draft questions for the next 15 minutes.
http://espn.go.com/sportsnation/chat/_/id/42723
Meanwhile, where would you rank Valanciunas among the 2012 draft prospects?
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Re: After Ricky Rubio, Jonas Valanciunas=International Super
I keep forgetting about this guy. I'm looking forward to seeing what he could do. Besides Rubio and a few others, the NBA is lacking in any young international stars.
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Duffman100 wrote:
Not true.http:// http://www.in-the-game.org/statistics/i ... eason=2010
Filter by rebounding rate.
Never a higher rebounding rate was recorded (except for guys playing random minutes).
owned.
So a guy that played ONE SEASON of Euroleague in his entire life, that has played in 15 games in the Euroleague in his entire career, and that in that season averaged 5.8 rebounds per game, is, "one of the greatest rebounders in Euroleague history"?
Are you seriously going to go there? I mean REALLY?
Jonas Valaciunas' Euroleague career:
http://www.euroleague.net/competition/p ... code=E2010
15 games
5.8 rebounds per game
= "one of the greatest rebounders in Euroleague history"
"owned"
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Re: After Ricky Rubio, Jonas Valanciunas=International Super
He was only 18...
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Raptor_Claw wrote:
So a guy that played ONE SEASON of Euroleague in his entire life, that has played in 15 games in the Euroleague in his entire career, and that in that season averaged 5.8 rebounds per game, is, "one of the greatest rebounders in Euroleague history"?
Are you seriously going to go there? I mean REALLY?
Jonas Valaciunas' Euroleague career:
http://www.euroleague.net/competition/p ... code=E2010
15 games
5.8 rebounds per game
= "one of the greatest rebounders in Euroleague history"
"owned"
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6 reb in 15 minutes of play. are you really that dumb.
look i can use dumb emoticons too
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trenekas wrote:He was only 18...
Actually, he was 18, and played a game at 19.
Am I disputing his age? No. Yeah, he was only 18 (played one game at age 19). That's not the point.
I am disputing the ridiculous claim being made by several people here that a guy that has 15 career Euroleague games, with a 5.8 career rebounding average is, "one of the greatest rebounders in Euroleague history".
That has got to be one of the craziest claims ever made in the history of this forum. This coming from a Raptors fan.
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zulu wrote:Raptor_Claw wrote:
So a guy that played ONE SEASON of Euroleague in his entire life, that has played in 15 games in the Euroleague in his entire career, and that in that season averaged 5.8 rebounds per game, is, "one of the greatest rebounders in Euroleague history"?
Are you seriously going to go there? I mean REALLY?
Jonas Valaciunas' Euroleague career:
http://www.euroleague.net/competition/p ... code=E2010
15 games
5.8 rebounds per game
= "one of the greatest rebounders in Euroleague history"
"owned"
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6 reb in 15 minutes of play. are you really that dumb.
look i can use dumb emoticons too
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On what planet does 5.8 rebounds per game, in 15 career games = "one of the greatest rebounders in Euroleague history"? Anyone making such claims, or even arguing in support of it, are trolling.
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zulu wrote:
6 reb in 15 minutes of play. are you really that dumb.
look i can use dumb emoticons too
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Somehow
Raptor_Claw wrote:I don't want to to start an argument. Bottom line. Turkcan is the Euroleague Dennis Rodman. He is 10 times a better rebounder then Valanciunas is. I am sorry, but you are going too far into posting falsehoods to keep claiming he is the best reounder in Europe.


