UcanUwill wrote:Lithuania trashed Finland. Watching Valanciunas play those guys, I wonder how good those past all time great legends who never played in the NBA are, because man, JV looks better than all of these, and at the end of the day, hes just.... Valanciunas. Make this guy play in Europe all career, people would talk about him like hes Arvydas SAbonis haha, but maybe I am overreacting, FInland does suck big time. Maybe it will change when they start facing better quality competition, but Valanciunas is head and shoulders best player on the court every time. Sabonis looked better too, he can handle the ball, find teammates, if only their perimeter players hit their shots in Euros, I see them as legit medal contenders.
Got to say, I had misconception about who Brazdeikis is. As a person who knew little about him, I thought he was a shooter, and hes not. Hes a bricklayer and his form is ugly as hell. But on the other hand, he is far more physical than I thought and has great handle.
You might remember how Valanciunas looked in crucial match against Slovenia last year, where he should dominated against very average front court.
Preparation games are meant for putting team together and not for focus on other team. It's much easier for stars to put big numbers in those games than in real ones.
Valanciunas' biggest problem is that he can't defend pick&roll and that will probably be in full display against Slovenia again.