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Re: Olympics 

Post#601 » by eyeteeth » Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:36 am

Ye gods, I finally got to watch some Olympic basketball. Saw the gold and bronze medal games. Shved is going to be just fine and AK-47 is going to shine.

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Post#602 » by Klomp » Mon Aug 13, 2012 5:52 am

Not Olympics, but any Aussies know anything about PG/SG Tai Webster?
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Post#603 » by Viljanen » Mon Aug 13, 2012 7:01 am

Congratulations!

I´ve enjoyed it so much... Spain played their best and still wasn´t enough. Yes, Marc faul trouble was stupid and Ricky would´ve improved our game, but so would have Howard.

It´s a pity that Pau won´t be there for the next olimpics. I think it´s hard for a country like Spain to repeat a generation close to this one, it´s been fun nonetheless.

I´ve also kept attention to the Russian team due to the Wolves´adquisitions... and my view is that somebody in Minn has a very good eye. I already knew that kirilenko was quite productive in all the areas of the game (which is a lot to say), but I also think Shved is a great gamble at the right price. Defense will be his challenge. He has the tools, but he´ll have to increase the effort or Adelman won´t play him. Appart from that, he´s a great passer and shooter, tall enough... creative... this year I´m going to watch wolves´matches no matter if Ricky´s back or not.

PS: somebody is going to pay Ibaka circa 10M next year and it´s going to be a huge mistake. He´s not a great defender, just a shotblocker, and that´s useful, but doesn´t compensate for his offensive limitations.
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Post#604 » by Grits n Gravy » Mon Aug 13, 2012 1:05 pm

Klomp wrote:Not Olympics, but any Aussies know anything about PG/SG Tai Webster?

tai webster is a new zealander

this is what i wrote about him a while ago

he's about 6'2 and scoring point guard - pretty darn good athlete and has a very good jumper on him needs to learn how to run a team but extremely young and will come with time and experience. his dad is african american and i believe he was an all conference player at the university of hawaii and played many seasons professionally in new zealand as an all star and was a head coach in the national league for several years up until last year, i believe he married a new zealander and stayed here.

he scored 21 against angola and 18 against greece and also top scored for us against brazil with 8 on 4/5 in only 12 minutes...isn't much of an event but he won gold at the world youth 3 on 3 championship in italy a few years ago with two other extremely promising young players in reuben te rangi and isaac fotu, who is going to play for the university of hawaii. nba? way too early to say i think but if he keeps his head down and working hard he might have a real shot. he has torn up age group levels 2-3 years above his age and he only turned 17 at the end of may so is still extremely young. his brother corey has had stints in the national team.

rumours are around that tai has offers or at least interest from wake forest and pittsburg(stephen adams connection) and apparently has been offered by the university of hawaii(his fathers school and his friend isaac fotu's new school.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... 9Q8qyXTN3I
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Re: Olympics 

Post#605 » by Klomp » Mon Aug 13, 2012 4:53 pm

Grits n Gravy wrote:
Klomp wrote:Not Olympics, but any Aussies know anything about PG/SG Tai Webster?

tai webster is a new zealander

this is what i wrote about him a while ago

he's about 6'2 and scoring point guard - pretty darn good athlete and has a very good jumper on him needs to learn how to run a team but extremely young and will come with time and experience. his dad is african american and i believe he was an all conference player at the university of hawaii and played many seasons professionally in new zealand as an all star and was a head coach in the national league for several years up until last year, i believe he married a new zealander and stayed here.

he scored 21 against angola and 18 against greece and also top scored for us against brazil with 8 on 4/5 in only 12 minutes...isn't much of an event but he won gold at the world youth 3 on 3 championship in italy a few years ago with two other extremely promising young players in reuben te rangi and isaac fotu, who is going to play for the university of hawaii. nba? way too early to say i think but if he keeps his head down and working hard he might have a real shot. he has torn up age group levels 2-3 years above his age and he only turned 17 at the end of may so is still extremely young. his brother corey has had stints in the national team.

rumours are around that tai has offers or at least interest from wake forest and pittsburg(stephen adams connection) and apparently has been offered by the university of hawaii(his fathers school and his friend isaac fotu's new school.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... 9Q8qyXTN3I

Thank you sir. Yes, I know he's from New Zealand, but I couldn't remember if we had any NZers here and I thought Aussies might know something.

It's sounding now that his dad is pointing him towards Nebraska, a team on the definite upswing.
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Post#607 » by Klomp » Wed Aug 15, 2012 10:17 pm

Yeah I saw that earlier. Unbelievable...

Oh, and that last tweet is from an AAU basketball coach.
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Post#608 » by Esohny » Wed Aug 15, 2012 11:20 pm

Hey, just because they're American, doesn't mean they can't be morons too.
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Post#609 » by Krapinsky » Wed Aug 15, 2012 11:56 pm

Krappy education is the number one problem in this country right now and this election year I haven't heard a word about it. Yeah, unemployment is an issue, but who wants to hire a bunch of morons?
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Post#610 » by eyeteeth » Thu Aug 16, 2012 12:16 am

Krapinsky wrote:Krappy education is the number one problem in this country right now and this election year I haven't heard a word about it. Yeah, unemployment is an issue, but who wants to hire a bunch of morons?

Don't worry about it, nobody's planning on hiring any time soon.
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Post#611 » by Grits n Gravy » Thu Aug 16, 2012 3:23 am

dear god are those those tweets serious?
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Post#612 » by Klomp » Thu Aug 16, 2012 4:49 am

Jerry Colangelo on Kevin Love:

Who was the player on this team that you thought really learned something in 2008 and is now putting together an even better career because of it?:

“Kevin Love. Kevin Love, who had great numbers, as we know, in the NBA, who’s one of the top five rebounders, top five scorers, is a much better player today than he was during the NBA season that he had. He’s becoming a much better all-around player. … I kind of tweaked him early on by saying he wasn’t playing up to par. And he responded by saying, ‘He’s right; I’m not, and I have a long way to go.’ But then he responded and was really terrific. He was the unsung hero on this team and I think he’s just going to take that, just like Derrick Rose took the World Championship platform and went on to an MVP season.”


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Post#613 » by wildvikeswolves » Thu Aug 16, 2012 5:02 am

What's rarely talked about is Kevin Love improving off of last year, it's hard to imagine him being that much better then last year after how amazing he was, but he's still very young and he has progressed greatly every year. He has GREAT work ethic
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Post#614 » by Hambone93 » Sat Aug 18, 2012 5:48 am

wildvikeswolves wrote:What's rarely talked about is Kevin Love improving off of last year, it's hard to imagine him being that much better then last year after how amazing he was, but he's still very young and he has progressed greatly every year. He has GREAT work ethic


what's even more rarely talked about is how good he got even as the season went on.

http://www.grantland.com/blog/the-trian ... kevin-love

as good as he was last season, he was still putting things together and figuring things out on the fly. I'm excited for him. I think that he can be real good next season.

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