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Lucas Nogueira 

Post#1 » by tundraknight » Tue Dec 14, 2010 3:57 am

I didn't see a thread on him yet. I was just curious what you guys think of him.
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Post#2 » by blkout » Tue Dec 14, 2010 2:17 pm

Here's one from a while ago viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1026639
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Post#3 » by tundraknight » Wed Dec 15, 2010 10:59 am

Cool thanks. I didn't check the international forum so that explains it.

“Dwight Howard without the muscles”

Is he really that good?

I was thinking more like JaVale McGee.
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Post#4 » by planaria » Tue Apr 5, 2011 2:31 pm

Lucas Nogueira
Weight: 218 lbs.
Height (w/o shoes): 6'10"
Height (w/ shoes): 6'11.5"
Wing Span: 7'5.5"
Body Fat: 7.8%
Standing Reach: 9'3"

From DraftExpress.com http://www.draftexpress.com/article/201 ... z1IevMKz5v
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It´s incredible how this 92 generation is SO rich in big men. Lucas, Saric, Biyombo, Motiejunas, Kanter...
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Re: Lucas Nogueira 

Post#5 » by gswhoops » Tue Apr 5, 2011 2:32 pm

^^ Motiejunas is '90. But Valanciunas is in there as well.
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Post#6 » by planaria » Tue Apr 5, 2011 2:34 pm

My bad! I was trying to refeer about Valanciunas, the MVP from the last euro u18! Thanks!
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Re: Lucas Nogueira 

Post#7 » by gswhoops » Tue Apr 5, 2011 2:41 pm

planaria wrote:My bad! I was trying to refeer about Valanciunas, the MVP from the last euro u18! Thanks!

Ha, no worries. I figured that's what you meant.
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Re: Lucas Nogueira 

Post#8 » by sisibilio » Tue Apr 5, 2011 4:35 pm

There's also Philipp Neumann, who's not as hyped as all those guys but still an interesting prospect.
BTW i wouldn't call Saric a big man yet. He's got the size but so far has played primarily as a wing.
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Re: Lucas Nogueira 

Post#9 » by droponov » Tue Apr 5, 2011 5:04 pm

tundraknight wrote:Cool thanks. I didn't check the international forum so that explains it.

“Dwight Howard without the muscles”

Is he really that good?

I was thinking more like JaVale McGee.


No, he's not that good. McGee without the muscles, yeah, I guess. Quicker feet than McGee. But no offensive game. He can't do much offensively and he's playing against 6'4''-6'5'' opponents.
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Re: Lucas Nogueira 

Post#10 » by brassviews » Tue Apr 5, 2011 5:59 pm

sisibilio wrote:There's also Philipp Neumann, who's not as hyped as all those guys but still an interesting prospect.
BTW i wouldn't call Saric a big man yet. He's got the size but so far has played primarily as a wing.


If Saric adds muscle, he will be a PF. But regardless, he doesn't have the foot speed to play as a wing.
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Re: Lucas Nogueira 

Post#11 » by Kirsten19 » Tue Apr 5, 2011 6:09 pm

Who is Philipp Neumann?? Has he declared for the 2011 draft?

The only foreign bigs who're interesting in the 1st round are:

Valanciunas, Kanter, Vesely and maybe Motiejunas(good offensive player but doesn't play defense n is a poor rebounder)

2nd round:

Nikola Vucevic, Nikola Mitrovic n Lucas (if he falls to 2nd round)
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Post#12 » by brassviews » Tue Apr 5, 2011 6:37 pm

Kirsten19 wrote:Who is Philipp Neumann?? Has he declared for the 2011 draft?

The only foreign bigs who're interesting in the 1st round are:

Valanciunas, Kanter, Vesely and maybe Motiejunas(good offensive player but doesn't play defense n is a poor rebounder)

2nd round:

Nikola Vucevic, Nikola Mitrovic n Lucas (if he falls to 2nd round)


Neumann is an interesting prospect, but he's not ready for NBA yet. Heck, he's not even ready for EL competition.

Nogueira, with his NBA athleticism, is going to interest a lot of teams. I don't see him falling out of the first round. If he has a great showing at Hoop Summit, he'll be a top 20 pick (imo).

As far as other big men, I think Tomislav Zubcic should get some mention. He has the length and athleticism to play in the NBA. His offense is raw, but he can certainly work on that.
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Post#13 » by planaria » Tue Apr 5, 2011 7:58 pm

droponov wrote:
tundraknight wrote:Cool thanks. I didn't check the international forum so that explains it.

“Dwight Howard without the muscles”

Is he really that good?

I was thinking more like JaVale McGee.


No, he's not that good. McGee without the muscles, yeah, I guess. Quicker feet than McGee. But no offensive game. He can't do much offensively and he's playing against 6'4''-6'5'' opponents.


You´re wrong here. Not comparing him with Howard, but:

1. McGee dont have muscles himself.
2. In the Spain, he plays in EBA. It´s not a 4th division as many thing. It´s a league where the ACB teams keep secondary rosters. Some teams plays only with their prospects (Estudiantes, Real Madrid...) and others plays with veterans (some NCAA veterans). There are a lot of 7 footers playing there. Much more than any division in the NCAA, per example.
3. He still raw offensively, but you wont find many 70% FT young 7 footers playing basketball. So, you should keep the eye on him.
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Post#14 » by planaria » Tue Apr 5, 2011 7:59 pm

brassviews wrote:
sisibilio wrote:There's also Philipp Neumann, who's not as hyped as all those guys but still an interesting prospect.
BTW i wouldn't call Saric a big man yet. He's got the size but so far has played primarily as a wing.


If Saric adds muscle, he will be a PF. But regardless, he doesn't have the foot speed to play as a wing.


Would you compare with Danilo Gallinari?
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Re: Lucas Nogueira 

Post#15 » by droponov » Tue Apr 5, 2011 8:18 pm

planaria wrote:
droponov wrote:
tundraknight wrote:Cool thanks. I didn't check the international forum so that explains it.

“Dwight Howard without the muscles”

Is he really that good?

I was thinking more like JaVale McGee.


No, he's not that good. McGee without the muscles, yeah, I guess. Quicker feet than McGee. But no offensive game. He can't do much offensively and he's playing against 6'4''-6'5'' opponents.


You´re wrong here. Not comparing him with Howard, but:

1. McGee dont have muscles himself.
2. In the Spain, he plays in EBA. It´s not a 4th division as many thing. It´s a league where the ACB teams keep secondary rosters. Some teams plays only with their prospects (Estudiantes, Real Madrid...) and others plays with veterans (some NCAA veterans). There are a lot of 7 footers playing there. Much more than any division in the NCAA, per example.
3. He still raw offensively, but you wont find many 70% FT young 7 footers playing basketball. So, you should keep the eye on him.


1. Yeah, the point is that he has even less muscles than McGee. That's why I used the expression, to stress how physically undeveloped he still is.

2. I know what EBA is and I suspect that much better than anyone else in this forum. It's the league where the ACB teams keep their secondary teams (some Adecco teams too!) and the 4th division. I'm in EBA games regularly, dude, you picked a bad time to lecture somebody. I'm in Baloncesto Torrelodones games but I've actually seen Lucas playing a couple of times, he's in the same division and plays nearby in Madrid. Plenty of 7 footers playing there? I mean, what's exactly your definition of plenty? Lucas is matched up with 1,95 - 2 meters players on a regular basis and he's not a dominant force.

3. Of course you should keep an eye on him, who said otherwise? I'm just saying he's way too raw right now; to the point that projecting his NBA future is basically a speculative exercise with little actual meaning.

So, no, I'm not wrong on anything there.
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Post#16 » by planaria » Tue Apr 5, 2011 11:36 pm

I´m sorry. I didnt know that I was talking with an expert. In Estudiantes, per example, there are two seven footers (Lucas and Guerra). That is good enough to be more than some divisions of the NCAA. In the Big East, per example, there are only 4 seven footers playing. And we´re talking about one of the best of NCAA.

In fact, most of the NCAA bigmen are undersized skilled players (6-7, 6-8). So, it´s not like every draft prospect is facing true big guys in their leagues. The last time I saw, Lucas rebounds numbers were good enough to lead every division in the Spain (playing only a bit more than 20 mpg).

And yes, I dont think he´s ready for the NBA right now. But you cant simply deny the potential from the guy that almost stole alone the title from the US National Team U18 (with one of the most talent team of the last years) playing in Texas.

What Lucas did against USA, Argentina, Puerto Rico and Canada is simply ridiculous. The guy was simply that dominant.
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Re: Lucas Nogueira 

Post#17 » by droponov » Thu Apr 7, 2011 2:47 pm

And Real has Arteaga, Getafe has some other 7ft kid, Gran Canaria has an african kid who's pretty long too... but that's because they're farm teams for ACB/Oro clubs and have those prospects with them to develop. Just look at their ages, they're all extremely young. A regular EBA club can't afford 7fters, unless they're truly awful at basketball or some low-tier prospect from Afica or Eastern Europe. The leading rebounder (rpg) in the league is 6'7'', the 2nd best rebounder is 6'7'', the third is 6'6'', the 4th is 6'7''... and the backups are even smaller. The best shot-blockers are Lucas and Arteaga, but the 3rd best is 6'7'', the 4th is 6'8'' and the 5th is 6'7''. And these heights are a bit inflated.

I wasn't making any comparison with the NCAA. Lucas is a very good rebounder and shot-blocker at this level but he's an extremely raw offensive player who can't be dominant even against much smaller counterparts. He isn't ready to play in the NBA, yeah, that was my point. If he were Dwight Howard without the muscles, he'd be.
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Re: Lucas Nogueira 

Post#18 » by bbms » Thu Apr 7, 2011 10:13 pm

Lucas Nogueira will bulk.

And not alone. Raulzinho was great.
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Re: Lucas Nogueira 

Post#19 » by teamjosh04 » Fri Apr 8, 2011 4:43 am

He is really physically underdeveloped. Soft spoken kid. He has to show some fight and toughness inside.

McGee and Whiteside are the closest NBA comparisons. Both were more developed physically, though, and also I believe they are quicker getting off the floor.

For comparison on how underdeveloped Bebe is...

Bebe
218lbs 7.8%BF

Javale
241lbs 5.3%BF

That is 23lbs at more than 2 percent less body fat! Bebe can put on 20lbs+ in the next few years, but its not going to be straight muscle. He's far off from even being in the kind of shape Javale is in! Bebe is a long way from contributing in the league.
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Re: Lucas Nogueira 

Post#20 » by droponov » Sun Apr 10, 2011 1:02 am

Yeps, I said it from the beginning, he's extremely underdeveloped. He's nothing like Biyombo, who's extremely raw in terms of offensive skill-set but has the body of a basketball player and a good understanding of the game; or Valanciunas, who lacks bulk to fight with the big boys in the Euroleague but displays correct physical abilities for his age and has very good fundamentals. He's not even ready to play in the ACB; or even in the D-League.

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