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Post#121 » by Rosque » Wed Apr 30, 2014 2:39 pm

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Rosque wrote:Šarić manhandled Cedevita today in ABA League final. He had like 4 blocks and showed great ball-handling and passing abilities.

Šarić is the best player in ABA League at 19 years old. Cibona players received first paycheck in last 7 months only few days ago. There is no director(that's like GM). There is Head Coach and ONE assistant and that's it from coaching staff. 6 players in roster. Definitely top 3 worst teams and situation in ABA league and you have a guy like Šarić who just FORCED Cibona into a title. Deserves top 10 pick and some playing time like Giannis did this year. But Bucks, don't draft Dario please.


Why shouldn't the Bucks draft him? Too similar to Giannis?

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He's not on Gianni's level as a prospect.



Who in the world even said that? Giannis has potential to be HOF player. Do I think he'll be that? Probably not. Perennial all-star -- yes. 21-7-4 is his ceiling. Dario's ceiling is probably 15-8-5.
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Re: Dario Saric 

Post#122 » by Johnlac1 » Wed Apr 30, 2014 3:16 pm

Looking at recent clips of Saric, he looks improved from last year. He looks like he can be a pretty good player in the league. He's got skill, smarts, and athletic enough to be able to use those gifts. That's all you need.
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Post#123 » by Rosque » Wed Apr 30, 2014 7:17 pm

Johnlac1 wrote:Looking at recent clips of Saric, he looks improved from last year. He looks like he can be a pretty good player in the league. He's got skill, smarts, and athletic enough to be able to use those gifts. That's all you need.



Also, you can see how much he improved...and if he can continue doing that I can see him having Toni Kukoc role(not comparing talents or skill-set..but role).
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Re: Dario Saric 

Post#124 » by Johnlac1 » Wed Apr 30, 2014 9:06 pm

Rosque wrote:
Johnlac1 wrote:Looking at recent clips of Saric, he looks improved from last year. He looks like he can be a pretty good player in the league. He's got skill, smarts, and athletic enough to be able to use those gifts. That's all you need.



Also, you can see how much he improved...and if he can continue doing that I can see him having Toni Kukoc role(not comparing talents or skill-set..but role).

I just watched a game between Saric's team and Bogdanovich's team from earlier this month in which Saric's team won. Saric had about 21 pts. and Bogdanovich 32, but I liked Saric more. Has a better all-around game than Bogdanovich. Saric tries to do too much at times, but he'll learn quick in the NBA.
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Post#125 » by pohani komarac » Thu May 1, 2014 4:52 am

Saric is born winner, nobady metnions that

Saric best game of U-16 europian championship was finals----30pts, 11rb, 11as, 2st, 3bl

Saric best game of U-18 euroleague chapionship was finals----19pts, 14rb, 10as, 2st, 1bl

Saric best game of U-18 eureuropian chapionship was finals----39pts, 11rb, 4as, 3st, 2bl

Saric best game last year in midle of season was Croatian cup finals---7pts, 14rb, 6as, 3bl

Saric best games at end of last season was Croatia chapionship finals---averaged around 15pt-10rb, 2as, 1bl and 1stl

This season for first time ABA finals was not best game from Saric, but he was beast in game...23pts, 11rb, 7as, 5bl

Finals MVP Machine :nod:
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Post#126 » by peachbucket » Thu May 1, 2014 5:35 am

pohani komarac wrote:Saric is born winner, nobady metnions that

Saric best game of U-16 europian championship was finals----30pts, 11rb, 11as, 2st, 3bl

Saric best game of U-18 euroleague chapionship was finals----19pts, 14rb, 10as, 2st, 1bl

Saric best game of U-18 eureuropian chapionship was finals----39pts, 11rb, 4as, 3st, 2bl

Saric best game last year in midle of season was Croatian cup finals---7pts, 14rb, 6as, 3bl

Saric best games at end of last season was Croatia chapionship finals---averaged around 15pt-10rb, 2as, 1bl and 1stl

This season for first time ABA finals was not best game from Saric, but he was beast in game...23pts, 11rb, 7as, 5bl

Finals MVP Machine :nod:


wow…very impressive
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Post#127 » by Rosque » Thu May 1, 2014 1:44 pm

Johnlac1 wrote:
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Johnlac1 wrote:Looking at recent clips of Saric, he looks improved from last year. He looks like he can be a pretty good player in the league. He's got skill, smarts, and athletic enough to be able to use those gifts. That's all you need.



Also, you can see how much he improved...and if he can continue doing that I can see him having Toni Kukoc role(not comparing talents or skill-set..but role).

I just watched a game between Saric's team and Bogdanovich's team from earlier this month in which Saric's team won. Saric had about 21 pts. and Bogdanovich 32, but I liked Saric more. Has a better all-around game than Bogdanovich. Saric tries to do too much at times, but he'll learn quick in the NBA.



He tries too much because the rest of his team sucks. He is basically white, less athletic '07LeBron with this Cibona team. He works wonders just like LeBron did back then. He is do-it-all player. He can dominate the game with his passing, rebounding and scoring. Defense is coming.
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Post#128 » by Johnlac1 » Thu May 1, 2014 6:15 pm

Rosque wrote:
Johnlac1 wrote:
Rosque wrote:

Also, you can see how much he improved...and if he can continue doing that I can see him having Toni Kukoc role(not comparing talents or skill-set..but role).

I just watched a game between Saric's team and Bogdanovich's team from earlier this month in which Saric's team won. Saric had about 21 pts. and Bogdanovich 32, but I liked Saric more. Has a better all-around game than Bogdanovich. Saric tries to do too much at times, but he'll learn quick in the NBA.



He tries too much because the rest of his team sucks. He is basically white, less athletic '07LeBron with this Cibona team. He works wonders just like LeBron did back then. He is do-it-all player. He can dominate the game with his passing, rebounding and scoring. Defense is coming.

I can see Saric's role as an excellent facilitator. Maybe not a star, but someone who will make everybody else look better.
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Post#129 » by Rosque » Fri May 2, 2014 10:07 am

Johnlac1 wrote:
Rosque wrote:
Johnlac1 wrote:I just watched a game between Saric's team and Bogdanovich's team from earlier this month in which Saric's team won. Saric had about 21 pts. and Bogdanovich 32, but I liked Saric more. Has a better all-around game than Bogdanovich. Saric tries to do too much at times, but he'll learn quick in the NBA.



He tries too much because the rest of his team sucks. He is basically white, less athletic '07LeBron with this Cibona team. He works wonders just like LeBron did back then. He is do-it-all player. He can dominate the game with his passing, rebounding and scoring. Defense is coming.

I can see Saric's role as an excellent facilitator. Maybe not a star, but someone who will everybody else look better.

I think he will be great glue guy. A lot like Kukoc. But in the clutch he will shine, like Horry and Fisher.
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Re: Dario Saric 

Post#130 » by pohani komarac » Fri May 2, 2014 1:41 pm

Cibona coach Slaven Rimac gives his advice to Dario to leave Cibona and go to NBA.
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Re: Dario Saric 

Post#131 » by MotownMadness » Fri May 2, 2014 7:09 pm

Im debating on whether the Pistons should take him at 8.
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Post#132 » by Rosque » Fri May 2, 2014 9:07 pm

MotownMadness wrote:Im debating on whether the Pistons should take him at 8.

Why would you take him? Drummond, Smoove and Monroe...plus Saric? No thanks. It'd be TERRIBLE for his development. As I said, Spurs, Suns are his best options.
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Post#133 » by MotownMadness » Fri May 2, 2014 9:25 pm

Rosque wrote:
MotownMadness wrote:Im debating on whether the Pistons should take him at 8.

Why would you take him? Drummond, Smoove and Monroe...plus Saric? No thanks. It'd be TERRIBLE for his development. As I said, Spurs, Suns are his best options.

If Smart is not there than he might be the best option. Plug him in at the 3 and probably bring Monroe off the bench.
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Post#134 » by Johnlac1 » Fri May 2, 2014 9:41 pm

MotownMadness wrote:Im debating on whether the Pistons should take him at 8.

The team could use of shot of IQ. At any rate, Sario is a better prospect than Singler.
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Post#135 » by Apollo64 » Fri May 2, 2014 10:54 pm

Again, HE IS NOT A SF.
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Post#136 » by Novocaine » Fri May 2, 2014 11:21 pm

pohani komarac wrote:Cibona coach Slaven Rimac gives his advice to Dario to leave Cibona and go to NBA.


Repesa said the same some time ago and I fully agree.

It'd be absolutely asinine for Saric to stay in Europe, even if on a high-level Euroleague contender. His dad has no clue what he's talking about.
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Post#137 » by Rosque » Sat May 3, 2014 6:36 am

MotownMadness wrote:
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MotownMadness wrote:Im debating on whether the Pistons should take him at 8.

Why would you take him? Drummond, Smoove and Monroe...plus Saric? No thanks. It'd be TERRIBLE for his development. As I said, Spurs, Suns are his best options.

If Smart is not there than he might be the best option. Plug him in at the 3 and probably bring Monroe off the bench.


What? Saric in NBA is PF. Not SF.
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Post#138 » by Dr Positivity » Sat May 3, 2014 7:07 am

He's still be a decent fit for Detroit. Not like they should be drafting around Smoove. Saric and Drummond at least are a perfect fit
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Post#139 » by Rosque » Sat May 3, 2014 10:03 am

Dr Positivity wrote:He's still be a decent fit for Detroit. Not like they should be drafting around Smoove. Saric and Drummond at least are a perfect fit

They are, but you forget you have 3 big men who want 30 minutes per game. And Saric deserves at least 20. And if he plays SF, that'd be like playing Kobe as PG. He got skills but not athleticism.
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Post#140 » by sisibilio » Sat May 3, 2014 11:35 am

Rosque wrote:
MotownMadness wrote:Im debating on whether the Pistons should take him at 8.

Why would you take him? Drummond, Smoove and Monroe...plus Saric? No thanks. It'd be TERRIBLE for his development. As I said, Spurs, Suns are his best options.

Are they really keeping those 3 anyway?
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