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Dario Saric - The Next Big Thing

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Post#41 » by kuhane gace » Mon May 9, 2011 9:42 pm

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kuhane gace wrote:one more big stage finl, one more TD

Zagreb beat Zalgiris in Euroleague junior finals and Saric finished with 19+14+10 showing once again he is not just unique talent, but also great wining metality

finished tournament with 20+12+6

another kid deserves metnion. 95. born Mario Hezonja. Finished tournament with 21+9+2, in finals had 19+6 despite being 2 years younger than most of competition



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9-XQRSoWsg


I saw him. He's been progressing very well, more physical and athletic than I remembered him. From a NBA perspective, he may very well be a more interesting prospect than Saric (who's himself a quite intriguing one).


hezanja has one big problem.....atitude....very cocky kid, flaying in his head. especiall notable when he plays with his age group and doesn't heve dario around him to controle him

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TmYjUSPoNc

you can just see it here at end of video, yelling and trying order mavra (great prospect to, but not nba type material) to give him ball. luckley mavra ignored him...hopefully he will mature fast
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Post#42 » by Twist cap » Fri May 13, 2011 10:33 am

A nice clip from the recent NIJT in Barcelona showing some moves fom the KK Zagreb winners so you can see Saric and Hezonja in action.

Saric is #15, and Hezonja is #11.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jg__aKy8P_w
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Post#43 » by Livno » Thu Jun 30, 2011 8:37 pm

http://latvia2011.fiba.com//pages/eng/f ... /game.html

FIBA U19 World Championship

Croatia - Lithuania 88-75

Dario Saric
22 PTS (9-14 FG)
11 RBS
4 AST

and this vs. Jonas Valanciunas the 5th overall Pick! Dario Saric is 2 years younger, he will turn 19 in 2013, to be eligible for the Draft!!!
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Post#44 » by xprt » Fri Jul 1, 2011 12:12 am

Livno wrote:http://latvia2011.fiba.com//pages/eng/fe/11/fu19m/p/eid/5194/gid/2/grid/C/rid/8002/sid/5194/game.html

FIBA U19 World Championship

Croatia - Lithuania 88-75

Dario Saric
22 PTS (9-14 FG)
11 RBS
4 AST

and this vs. Jonas Valanciunas the 5th overall Pick! Dario Saric is 2 years younger, he will turn 19 in 2013, to be eligible for the Draft!!!

He didn't matchup against Jonas because he is not C but he had great game :) croatians should be excited by him . See him as lottery pick 2013.
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Post#45 » by Livno » Fri Jul 1, 2011 9:28 am

xprt wrote:He didn't matchup against Jonas because he is not C but he had great game :) croatians should be excited by him . See him as lottery pick 2013.


he played at the center spot, because there are no really centers on the team,....
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Post#46 » by CanadaB-Ball » Fri Jul 1, 2011 1:56 pm

Livno wrote:
xprt wrote:He didn't matchup against Jonas because he is not C but he had great game :) croatians should be excited by him . See him as lottery pick 2013.


he played at the center spot, because there are no really centers on the team,....


I heard that Val's matchup was Boris Barac.
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Post#47 » by sagenas » Fri Jul 1, 2011 8:05 pm

CanadaB-Ball wrote:
Livno wrote:
xprt wrote:He didn't matchup against Jonas because he is not C but he had great game :) croatians should be excited by him . See him as lottery pick 2013.


he played at the center spot, because there are no really centers on the team,....


I heard that Val's matchup was Boris Barac.


And you've heard right. Barač isn't pure C too, but Croatians just don't have other options so they use him as C..from what I've heard, they played really solid D on Valančiūnas, usually double-teamed him and for sadness of Lithuanian fans - team's guards didn't make 3-point shots (12% only, while in last game against USA they made 41% of it) and they just didn't know what to do when Valančiūnas was struggling.

While more surprisingly than of Šarič, that kid Hezonja showed really great show..today, against Canada, he scored 16 points in a row (if I know it well)...and he's only born in '95. SICK.
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Post#48 » by Laowai » Sat Jul 2, 2011 3:27 am

He is definitely a top 3 pick.
Canada is missing about 4 of there top players.
Val has been very good in 3 games definitely worth the pick.
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Post#49 » by BigBaller » Sat Jul 2, 2011 7:17 am

Next big thing FROM Europe. He def ain't going to be #1 pick.
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Post#50 » by sagenas » Sat Jul 2, 2011 11:00 am

Well, he probably won't be top pick because he isn't athletic enough for being top NBA prospect, as I've heard.
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Post#51 » by ManualRam » Sat Jul 2, 2011 4:36 pm

why didnt he play vs korea?
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Post#52 » by sagenas » Sat Jul 2, 2011 5:30 pm

ManualRam wrote:why didnt he play vs korea?


Because Korea was supposed to be weak team (especially after yesterday's dominance of Lithuanians) so their coach gave a rest for Katič and Šarič.
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Post#53 » by MambaTime » Sun Jul 3, 2011 1:11 am

Fuzzy Logic wrote:I caught some of this in the UK over the last ten days or so - highlights and that. He looks pretty talented but there's a big difference between U16 European basketball and the NBA. Definitely worth keeping tabs on him though and see where he is in a year's time and what he's doing


Exactly. Different style of play. Guys are quicker, stronger and more athletic. Yes, he's only 16 years old, but who knows? His game might not even translate to the pros. Some guys just never pan out.
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Post#54 » by GopherIt! » Sun Jul 3, 2011 2:04 am

Dario Saric. Marko Jaric
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Post#55 » by brassviews » Sun Jul 3, 2011 8:03 pm

GopherIt! wrote:Dario Saric. Marko Jaric


Derrick Williams. Marcus Williams
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Post#56 » by Elden Payton » Mon Jul 4, 2011 2:08 am

It would be interesting to see his combine results when he enters, I wonder if his bbiq will cover up his lack of elite athleticism.
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Post#57 » by Grits n Gravy » Mon Jul 4, 2011 2:14 am

Sik Infant wrote:It would be interesting to see his combine results when he enters, I wonder if his bbiq will cover up his lack of elite athleticism.

he's probably gonna be 6'11 or 7 feet in shoes by the time he's done growing with a pretty good wingspan and the skill set of a 3. i don't think he's ever gonna be a very good defender by nba standards but i think worst case he is gonna be a turk like player but he has a chance to be much much better.
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Post#58 » by JustMagic » Mon Jul 4, 2011 10:15 am

kiwi_adam wrote:
Sik Infant wrote:It would be interesting to see his combine results when he enters, I wonder if his bbiq will cover up his lack of elite athleticism.

he's probably gonna be 6'11 or 7 feet in shoes by the time he's done growing with a pretty good wingspan and the skill set of a 3. i don't think he's ever gonna be a very good defender by nba standards but i think worst case he is gonna be a turk like player but he has a chance to be much much better.

To me Saric looks much closer to 6-8... maybe 6-9, and he's probably ended his growth, like most 17 year olds.

It reminds me of when Rubio was 6-3 at 15 and people here wrote he's 6-5 who's going to be 6-7
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Post#59 » by jman3134 » Mon Jul 4, 2011 7:15 pm

Playing very well right now. Future lottery talent imo.
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Post#60 » by erudite23 » Tue Jul 5, 2011 6:13 am

I love how the average RealGM poster has completely flipped on Euros after there was, what....2 busts in the top 5? Darko and Skita were busts, and Bargs was a slight disappointment as a #1 pick in a down year (still a really good player who would look much better if he was in the right situation). Meanwhile, Pau Gasol has been the 2nd best player (and key difference maker) on a back-to-back champion, Dirk has been a top 10 player for over a decade and can stake a claim as the best player alive today (though its not a strong one), Nene is among the best centers in today's game and a vital piece of an annual playoff team, Gallinari is a successful young player as a mid-lottery pick, Andris Biedrins was on his way to a great career before Nellie **** him, and a host of later-drafted players have become stars in their own right (Ginobili, Parker, AK, etc) all while people dismiss them with contempt.

I understand that we've had quite a few "imposters" come along, but by the time NBA decision makers have been able to evaluate them fully, they have all fallen down the board and had their stock adjust to where it should have been. If Saric makes it to the NBA draft as a top 5 pick, that will tell you all you need to know about his credentials. Of course, that's a long ways off. But people need to quit being such dip **** about it and acting like there have been all these highly drafted Euro busts. Its not true. In fact, the last time we had a high profile Euro bust was damn near a decade ago, and since then we've had Hasheem Thabeet, Adam Morrison (every bit as big a bust as Skita and moreso than Darko), Marvin Williams, the artist formerly known as Michael Beasley, Shelden Williams...and that's just the top 5.

I think all of this has served to artificially drive down the stock of Euros and that we're going to have another Dirk-type situation here soon. Saric might be the guy.

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