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How well is Pau doing in the Spain Olympic Team?

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How well is Pau doing in the Spain Olympic Team? 

Post#1 » by Dee83 » Sun Jul 22, 2012 7:28 pm

Does anybody know? I been looking for stats but had no luck. Would really like to see how he is fairing being a number one option for his team.
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Re: How well is Pau doing in the Spain Olympic Team? 

Post#2 » by Chet Wagner » Sun Jul 22, 2012 10:03 pm

He was their leading scorer in the game against Argentina. 17 points on 7/11 shooting in 19 mins
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Re: How well is Pau doing in the Spain Olympic Team? 

Post#3 » by Mamba Venom » Mon Jul 23, 2012 3:57 am

Chet Wagner wrote:He was their leading scorer in the game against Argentina. 17 points on 7/11 shooting in 19 mins

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Re: How well is Pau doing in the Spain Olympic Team? 

Post#4 » by EArl » Tue Jul 24, 2012 11:28 pm

Played pretty good today against the U.S. Played good against Chandler and Made Love look like a scrub.
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Re: How well is Pau doing in the Spain Olympic Team? 

Post#5 » by kobe808lak » Wed Jul 25, 2012 1:22 am

I just don't get it... it seems like when he plays for Spain, he is always aggressive going to the basket and going up strong. We don't see nearly enough of that during the season/playoffs the past couple of years.

Anyway he is a beast in Fiba.
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Post#6 » by TruSkool » Wed Jul 25, 2012 1:53 am

i think he dropped 22 tonight
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Post#7 » by Michael Lucky » Wed Jul 25, 2012 2:56 am

kobe808lak wrote:I just don't get it... it seems like when he plays for Spain, he is always aggressive going to the basket and going up strong. We don't see nearly enough of that during the season/playoffs the past couple of years.

Anyway he is a beast in Fiba.

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Pau plays passive because he's the third option. On Spain he's the first.
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Post#8 » by dockingsched » Wed Jul 25, 2012 3:24 am

kobe808lak wrote:I just don't get it... it seems like when he plays for Spain, he is always aggressive going to the basket and going up strong. We don't see nearly enough of that during the season/playoffs the past couple of years.

Anyway he is a beast in Fiba.


i don't think its a coincidence that pau stressed how UNselfish steve nash in when he posted his video talking about the trade. pau has subtly taken jabs several times at kobe for being a ball hog.
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Re: How well is Pau doing in the Spain Olympic Team? 

Post#9 » by WOX_69 » Wed Jul 25, 2012 4:11 am

Simple, Spain's coach knows how to utilize him. Post him up and good things happen. Putting him out around and past the three point line does nothing for us.
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Post#10 » by semi-sentient » Wed Jul 25, 2012 4:18 am

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kobe808lak wrote:I just don't get it... it seems like when he plays for Spain, he is always aggressive going to the basket and going up strong. We don't see nearly enough of that during the season/playoffs the past couple of years.

Anyway he is a beast in Fiba.

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Pau plays passive because he's the third option. On Spain he's the first.


I think you mean Andrew Bynum. He was plenty aggressive when he was the 2nd option and getting more touches in the post. In 2010-11 when Bynum was out to start the year he was playing like an MVP candidate.

Kobe does his fare share of shutting out, but I think Bynum's presence plays a larger role than anything.
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Post#11 » by Jetset » Wed Jul 25, 2012 4:22 am

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Michael Lucky wrote:
kobe808lak wrote:I just don't get it... it seems like when he plays for Spain, he is always aggressive going to the basket and going up strong. We don't see nearly enough of that during the season/playoffs the past couple of years.

Anyway he is a beast in Fiba.

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Pau plays passive because he's the third option. On Spain he's the first.


I think you mean Andrew Bynum. He was plenty aggressive when he was the 2nd option and getting more touches in the post. In 2010-11 when Bynum was out to start the year he was playing like an MVP candidate.

Kobe does his fare share of shutting out, but I think Bynum's presence plays a larger role than anything.


Pretty much. Which is why I sense a repeat of last season for the Lakers unless Nash can figure something out.
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Post#12 » by stillflossin » Wed Jul 25, 2012 5:03 am

WOX_69 wrote:Simple, Spain's coach knows how to utilize him. Post him up and good things happen. Putting him out around and past the three point line does nothing for us.


I disagree, he made Spain's first bucket against Team USA, a 3 from the top of the key, and then a free throw line jumper coming off a pick and roll shortly after. As soon as that second one went down I thought "man, this guy is going to dominate with Nash." He's great on the block too, but don't pigeon hole him.
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Post#13 » by WOX_69 » Thu Jul 26, 2012 1:20 pm

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WOX_69 wrote:Simple, Spain's coach knows how to utilize him. Post him up and good things happen. Putting him out around and past the three point line does nothing for us.


I disagree, he made Spain's first bucket against Team USA, a 3 from the top of the key, and then a free throw line jumper coming off a pick and roll shortly after. As soon as that second one went down I thought "man, this guy is going to dominate with Nash." He's great on the block too, but don't pigeon hole him.
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Post#14 » by miggs » Thu Jul 26, 2012 9:58 pm

I'd love if we ran our offense through Pau, he's so multi-faceted, but I feel if we keep Bynum here, we'll probably be tossing more balls to him than Pau. I think the pecking order should have been Pau, Kobe, Bynum the last two seasons or so but it'll never happen. Pau would capitalize on opportunities I know it, he passes very well out of double teams. Still, as destro pointed out, Nash will have to figure out how to maximize for Pau and Bynum, I'm sure Kobe is maximizing himself enough for everyone. I think if Nash is the one holding the ball most of the time we should be ok as he'll capitalize on Pau's gifts as well as feed the post when Bynum has clear cut position.

Perhaps that's the key, since Bynum is all post pretty much, unless he has absolute control inside the way Shaq had as he anticipated the pass then give it to Bynum even if he misses here and there, if he's in deep he should get the ball. However, I don't see Bynum with excellent position inside often enough, maybe it's because he doesn't think he'll get the ball anyway who knows. Still, great post players initiate their post move before getting the ball, by the time they get the ball their on the final move for the bucket. Pau's post game sees him going a little more outside than right under, as Pau loves using that spin move of his, which I'm sure we'd all agree is absolutely beautiful to watch
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Re: How well is Pau doing in the Spain Olympic Team? 

Post#15 » by Slava » Fri Jul 27, 2012 6:15 am

"I'm a beast," Gasol said. "Yeah, I feel pretty good. I feel strong."

"I have been preparing myself and working to get better this summer," Gasol said. “First for the Olympics and to perform at a high level to be able to achieve our goal, and then when the Olympics are over, take a little break and continue to prepare myself for what's going to be a very demanding (NBA) season, a season where we (the Lakers) want to get back on top as a team."


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That's it, I'm rooting for Spain. :lol:
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Re: How well is Pau doing in the Spain Olympic Team? 

Post#16 » by Josephpaul » Fri Jul 27, 2012 6:26 am

Lol bring your beast mode to the.p nba playoffs
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Post#17 » by nbaintel1 » Fri Jul 27, 2012 6:43 am

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"I'm a beast," Gasol said. "Yeah, I feel pretty good. I feel strong."

"I have been preparing myself and working to get better this summer," Gasol said. “First for the Olympics and to perform at a high level to be able to achieve our goal, and then when the Olympics are over, take a little break and continue to prepare myself for what's going to be a very demanding (NBA) season, a season where we (the Lakers) want to get back on top as a team."


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That's it, I'm rooting for Spain. :lol:

Certainly good news.

Personally, I don't think Pau dropped off physically at all the last 2 seasons. I think it was Bynum and Kobe that made him passive. Pau needs to man up and demand the ball. He's our most efficient offensive player.
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Post#18 » by crazy8ights » Fri Jul 27, 2012 2:30 pm

nbaintel1 wrote:
SlavaMedvedenko wrote:
"I'm a beast," Gasol said. "Yeah, I feel pretty good. I feel strong."

"I have been preparing myself and working to get better this summer," Gasol said. “First for the Olympics and to perform at a high level to be able to achieve our goal, and then when the Olympics are over, take a little break and continue to prepare myself for what's going to be a very demanding (NBA) season, a season where we (the Lakers) want to get back on top as a team."


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That's it, I'm rooting for Spain. :lol:

Certainly good news.

Personally, I don't think Pau dropped off physically at all the last 2 seasons. I think it was Bynum and Kobe that made him passive. Pau needs to man up and demand the ball. He's our most efficient offensive player.


and he was traded Pau still the consistent Laker.
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Re: How well is Pau doing in the Spain Olympic Team? 

Post#19 » by Josephpaul » Wed Aug 1, 2012 3:20 am

20 points 4 rebs vs AUS

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