xprt wrote:Jonas in two games averaging 5/4 in 12.5 minutes on 62,5 fg%
Per 36 of 14/12
On a more realistic note, he doesn't seem physically ready to play heavy minutes in the NBA since he has trouble with Scola.
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xprt wrote:Jonas in two games averaging 5/4 in 12.5 minutes on 62,5 fg%
Master Ze wrote:xprt wrote:Jonas in two games averaging 5/4 in 12.5 minutes on 62,5 fg%
Per 36 of 14/12![]()
On a more realistic note, he doesn't seem physically ready to play heavy minutes in the NBA since he has trouble with Scola.

Master Ze wrote:xprt wrote:Jonas in two games averaging 5/4 in 12.5 minutes on 62,5 fg%
Per 36 of 14/12![]()
On a more realistic note, he doesn't seem physically ready to play heavy minutes in the NBA since he has trouble with Scola.

chuckerz wrote:Stat lines don't mean anything. Jonas has trouble with more experienced bigs. In the Argentina game, he got caught in the perimeter against the pick and roll Argentina ran with Scola. No doubt Jonas is talented, but if he can't stay on the court for his poor defense and foul trouble, how will he ever develop?
And it would be pretty scary if he's paired up with Bargnani who also isn't great defensively. The Raps will be picked apart by opposing bigs or even guards and wing players who tries to penetrate into the lane.


Elastic wrote:StMikes31 wrote:DG88 wrote:Not bad for just playing over 12 minutes a game so far.
With an atrocious PG as well.
Those atrocious PG's both posted 9 and 7 assists individually. Go figure...


At first glance of the 7-foot Valanciunas on a basketball court you see an athlete who isn’t as skinny as advertised. He’s not exactly built like LeBron James, either, but he’s not skinny the way Chris Bosh was in his first few years either. He seems, in some ways, to be the anti-Andrea Bargnani. He wants to play defence. He wants to be physical. He wants to get involved and rebound.
“My main weapon, I can run,” Valanciunas said post-game in a rare one-on-one interview in the mixed zone at the basketball venue. “I cannot say I’m really athletic. That’s not what you’ll see from me. But I can run, I can jump some, and that’s why I can play with these (NBA) guys. I’m not a player who just stands still. I don’t really like posting, I don’t like set offence. I like the pick and rolls. I like to play aggressive defence and rebound and I love [you could see this against the Nigerian team on American-based Nigerians] to block shots.”
But Calderon, through his agent, has reportedly asked to be traded, after the Raptors signing of point guard Kyle Lowry. And in a text message response Tuesday, general manager Bryan Colangelo said nothing was new on the Calderon situation.
To date, Calderon himself has made no public statement on the matter. Why? “Because there is nothing to say,” he said. “This is the Olympics for now. I’m concentrating on the Olympics. There’s nothing else to say. Sorry.”



cookieman wrote:I know before people much preferred he play in the Olympics than Vegas Summer League, but does every still feel that way?
12 minutes a game as a garbageman is pretty weak, especially against teams like Nigeria which would probably lose to Summer League teams. In fact, several of the Olympic teams would (and have) lost to summer league squads. Not sure it's such a slam dunk decision anymore.
orangeparka wrote:So his defense is poor and he fouls a lot? I thought his main game was his defensive potential.
Dr Mufasa wrote:I believe Jonas will be one of the biggest draft busts of all time.To me he's an unathletic Javale McGee.
orangeparka wrote:So his defense is poor and he fouls a lot? I thought his main game was his defensive potential.
Mack11 wrote:damn one wiretap headline and all the fools turn on him.. its just one game you sheep
xprt wrote:cookieman wrote:I know before people much preferred he play in the Olympics than Vegas Summer League, but does every still feel that way?
12 minutes a game as a garbageman is pretty weak, especially against teams like Nigeria which would probably lose to Summer League teams. In fact, several of the Olympic teams would (and have) lost to summer league squads. Not sure it's such a slam dunk decision anymore.
Please Nigeria would roll over every summer league team. They have NBA players and one of the most athletic teams in Olympics not to mention team chemistry. What would Jonas learn playing dominating Summer league competition he doesnt know already? I bet those 12 minutes against Scola and whatever he gets against USA will give him more.
