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Vladimir Radmanovic anyone?

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 4:04 am
by BAMABIRD
Hawks have signed Radmanovic.. What do you guys think? Not the surprise BIG I was looking for, but oh well.

Re: Vladimir Radmanovic anyone?

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 4:34 am
by DeShaunRed
Oh God. Why don't they just bring in Nikoloz Tskitishvili as another surprise and cheap center.

Re: Vladimir Radmanovic anyone?

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 4:37 am
by MaceCase
It's the stretch 4 some have been dyinnnnnnnnng for.

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Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 4:49 am
by Superiorblogman
Reaching over in the garbage bin again :evil:

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Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 5:00 am
by Ruhiel
LMAO Macecase
no this is the bushleague type stretch 4 you sign when you have no cap space.

DraftExpress: Slowly coming to the conclusion that If Vladimir Radmanovic can get NBA rotation minutes, pretty much anyone can play in the NBA. Incredible

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I feel like the Hawks signed Radmanovic solely to keep me entertained. I just hope they encourage him to handle the ball in transition


The exact Definition of Pathetic - sad and deserving of it.

Now for Hollinger's take on Leuer that I just looked up on Google Search: "Hollinger Jon leuer"

Scout.com: Hollinger's Draft Board: Leuer at 14

But first, if you're looking for the CliffsNotes version of my Draft Rater, here are the five big takeaways:

• Marshon Brooks, Josh Selby and the two Morrises appear overvalued.
• Brandon Knight, Jimmer Fredette and Jan Vesely are overvalued, but not as strongly.
• Kyrie Irving and Derrick Williams are, rightly, the top two players on the board.
• Tristan Thompson and Tobias Harris are undervalued.
• Jon Leuer, Norris Cole and Greg Smith are your sleepers.

Re: Vladimir Radmanovic anyone?

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 5:27 am
by Superiorblogman
Well on a positive note. My sources say he is not the big man we are getting but the shooter. Face it guys we are getting Asik and all will be forgiven. :D

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Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 2:40 pm
by DeShaunRed
Some keypoints about why the Hawks signed Radmanovic.

- I guess he’s the 3-point shooter that both L.D. and Smoove said the Hawks need. “We need a for real, for real knock-down shooter,” Josh said. “I’m not asking for Kyle Korver, but a guy who can just spread the floor and just knock the shot down.”

- Radmanovic, 31, is still a legit 3-point threat: He shot 43.1% (70/173) on 3s last season for GSW. He’ll be spotting up at the 3-point line: 54.4% of his FGA were 3s, and 74.5% of his total FGs were assisted. According to Synergy Sports Technology, 40.2% of Radmanovic’s offensive plays were spot-ups and his 1.08 points per possession on those plays ranked 70th in the league.

- More positives: Radmanovic had an above-average assist rate last season. The Warriors allowed 3.42 points fewer per 100 possessions with Radmanovic on the floor, according to Basketballvalue.com. Some of that probably can be attributed to Golden State’s bench players playing better D than its starters, who play very little.

- But Vladi had two good box score rates: blocked shots and steals, according to Hoopdata.com. His rebounding rate was poor for his size, though, and he had a high turnover rate.

- If J.J.’s 3-point numbers get back to their career norms then the Hawks will have a couple shooters that defenders must respect. As long as Al, Smoove or T-Mac are on the floor they’ll also have some good rebounders to collect the misses.

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:D

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Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 4:22 pm
by truehawksfan121
Im hoping they are just giving him a camp invite just to see if he still can do anything. But its way better shooting bigs out there. They do need more 3point shooting but its better options then him. He should have been the last resort. There are a lot of people I would have went after before him

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Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 4:41 pm
by Ruhiel
Josh on the reasoning behind slimming down to his rookie weight: “I played multiple positions last year. Playing the four for three years I had to play with a certain amount of weight to withstand that contact and playing those guys down low and matching their physicality. If I’m going to be a more versatile player this year and be more mobile and get around those screens, then I need to get back to the weight I was accustomed to playing with when I first got in league.”

Josh Smith
Vladimir Radmonovic
Al Horford

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Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 5:05 pm
by Skyhawk1
He'll bite some of Marvin's minutes at the 3. He can shoot... not a big to play inside at all. I'm ok with him here. It could be a bit better, but given the money we had to spend, it's right about what you can get.

Re: Vladimir Radmanovic anyone?

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 5:18 pm
by Ruhiel
Skyhawk1 wrote:He'll bite some of Marvin's minutes at the [4]*. He can shoot... not a big to play inside at all. I'm ok with him here. It could be a bit better, but given the money we had to spend, it's right about what you can get.


You'd have to be crazy to play Radmanovic on Lebron/Deng and leave the smaller Smith on Bosh/Boozer. 6'10 31yo Vlad Rad will play the 4.

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Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 6:04 pm
by FCNATL85
You would have to be crazy to start him period...
Anyway, can someone tell me that the 6.88 M salary that shows on ESPN (ATL/ roster) is wrong?

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Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 7:48 pm
by ATL Boy
This is what we needed a good knock down shooter, and as long as we got him cheap this is a great move by Sund. And ESPN better have made a mistake, Rad is not worth 6.88 M.

Re: Vladimir Radmanovic anyone?

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 10:20 pm
by evildallas
Pretty sure Vlad Rad would be vet minimum. 6.88M starting salary can get you a lot more even in this spend crazy period.

Re: Vladimir Radmanovic anyone?

Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 12:39 am
by Ruhiel
move of a d!ckhead. For all intents and purposes Josh Smith is still the rim protecting center. Still No size, still 1 guy, who's 6'8, protecting the rim on effing defense.

Radmanovic is just another Laker reject. First Powell...at least he shoots 3s. Is Kwame next:lol: I wonder how many games we'll see if Radmanovic ever goes at the 4 Horford at the 5. And then Zaza at the 5. And then Horford traded for a rim protector.

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Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 7:50 pm
by reazun
yeah, when I saw his name I didnt feel that they got him to do anything but shoot 3s. wasnt really thinking they got him to really make an impact down low. i dont think we are done looking for a C. I am also hoping for Asik. I live in chicago and have been watching him carefully. the dude has alot of heart.

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Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 10:47 pm
by HMFFL
I watched a great deal of Golden State games last season and they basically used him as a 3-point shooter. He fills a need for us. I've been without access to the net, phone, and cable for 5 days, so I am just now getting caught up on the latest news around the league.

I like Vladimir Radmanovic. I'm a bit surprised some of you dislike the signing, but I am curious to know what the terms of his contract are.

Re: Vladimir Radmanovic anyone?

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 12:18 am
by evildallas
HMFFL wrote:I watched a great deal of Golden State games last season and they basically used him as a 3-point shooter. He fills a need for us. I've been without access to the net, phone, and cable for 5 days, so I am just now getting caught up on the latest news around the league.

I like Vladimir Radmanovic. I'm a bit surprised some of you dislike the signing, but I am curious to know what the terms of his contract are.


Veteran minimum. 1 year.

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Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 10:01 pm
by vanjulio
TMac and VRad..... is your FO stuck in 2005? :lol:

yall in trouble

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Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 10:14 pm
by HMFFL
vanjulio wrote:TMac and VRad..... is your FO stuck in 2005? :lol:

yall in trouble


It's not a big issue considering both signed for the vet minimum. I think it's solid depth for our bench. On the other hand, I would like to see some additional help at the 5, but that probably won't happen due to the cap situation, and the limited talent that's available.