UcanUwill wrote: the worst end of the stick got the Philippines.

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UcanUwill wrote: the worst end of the stick got the Philippines.

Pachinko_ wrote:G Buckets wrote:
that would be a mistake for both Bulls and Teodosic.

Lakerfan17 wrote:Spanoulis played a season in the NBA and averaged less than 3 points.
Mirotic12 wrote:Lakerfan17 wrote:Spanoulis played a season in the NBA and averaged less than 3 points.
Patrick Beverley was the 3rd string point guard on Spanoulis' EuroLeague team (Olympiacos). Beverley's amazing performance in EuroLeague with Olympiacos...
http://www.euroleague.net/competition/players/showplayer?pcode=001927&seasoncode=E2009
2.7 points and 0.6 assists per game.
In the same team, where Spanoulis was always the lead player. Yet Beverley in Houston became a starter.
Beverley got ample chances in both Olympiacos and Houston.
Spanoulis only got a chance in Olympiacos.
Unless you think that all 3rd string EuroLeague point guards should be starters in the NBA.....

slothrop8 wrote:Beverley got 9 minutes per game in Euroleague and used it to shoot 51.4% - that's a very generous definition of "ample chances"
Spanoulis got 9 minutes per game in the NBA and used it to shoot 31.9%.
Mirotic12 wrote:slothrop8 wrote:Beverley got 9 minutes per game in Euroleague and used it to shoot 51.4% - that's a very generous definition of "ample chances"
Spanoulis got 9 minutes per game in the NBA and used it to shoot 31.9%.
I believe it was on the Raptors forum where you were bragging about how well Erick Green was doing in the EuroLeague, and how that proved that any average D-League player could be one of the best players in EuroLeague....
Erick Green has already been cut by Olympiacos this off season. They dropped him from his last year of his contract, paid his buyout and replaced him with another player, citing that he "didn't perform up to the clubs's standards".
slothrop8 wrote:Interesting choice by them given his performance compared to that of Spanoulis in the Greek Finals. I can't help if teams make poor decisions.
Mirotic12 wrote:slothrop8 wrote:Interesting choice by them given his performance compared to that of Spanoulis in the Greek Finals. I can't help if teams make poor decisions.
Yeah, maybe if you deny reality.
Like the fact that Spanoulis had a very severe illness and was in the hospital during the finals. Missed the 2nd game, and was supposed to miss the whole series. But they had a bunch of injuries, so he had to play. He was severely ill for the last 3 games of the series, and was on very heavy antibiotics, getting an intravenous drip even right before games.
What was Green's excuse for playing so badly? Considering he was perfectly healthy.
stitches wrote:http://www.politika.rs/scc/clanak/383531/Sport/Kosarka/Teodosic-na-korak-do-Jute
According to this, their sources are saying that Utah, and not Chicago is the most likely destination for Teodosic. He has links to both Quin Snyder and Igor Kokoskov(Jazz Assistant coach)

Doctor MJ wrote:I don't understand why people jump in a thread and say basically, "This thing you're all talking about. I'm too ignorant to know anything about it. Lollerskates!"
NO-KG-AI wrote:Would love to have this guy on the Pels :/
slothrop8 wrote:Seems no excuse is needed as the team they were playing in he finals is already lining up to sign him - seems they perceived Green to have been playing well. Seems like a rather poor decision by Spanoulis to elect to play at all if his level of play was going to be so horrific. Seems he and the team both made a series of poor decisons, which again is beyond my and Green's control.
Mirotic12 wrote:slothrop8 wrote:Mirotic12 wrote:
Yeah, maybe if you deny reality.
Like the fact that Spanoulis had a very severe illness and was in the hospital during the finals. Missed the 2nd game, and was supposed to miss the whole series. But they had a bunch of injuries, so he had to play. He was severely ill for the last 3 games of the series, and was on very heavy antibiotics, getting an intravenous drip even right before games.
What was Green's excuse for playing so badly? Considering he was perfectly healthy.
Seems no excuse is needed as the team they were playing in he finals is already lining up to sign him - seems they perceived Green to have been playing well. Seems like a rather poor decision by Spanoulis to elect to play at all if his level of play was going to be so horrific. Seems he and the team both made a series of poor decisons, which again is beyond my and Green's control.
Panathinaikos or any other team signing him has nothing to do with the fact he was cut for poor play. Which opposes your assertion that he was playing well and was proof any average D-League player can do well in EuroLeague. Because Green was a superstar in D-League, and barely
Mirotic12 wrote:slothrop8 wrote:Seems no excuse is needed as the team they were playing in he finals is already lining up to sign him - seems they perceived Green to have been playing well. Seems like a rather poor decision by Spanoulis to elect to play at all if his level of play was going to be so horrific. Seems he and the team both made a series of poor decisons, which again is beyond my and Green's control.
Panathinaikos or any other team signing him has nothing to do with the fact he was cut for poor play. Which opposes your assertion that he was playing well and was proof any average D-League player can do well in EuroLeague. Because Green was a superstar in D-League, and barely average in EuroLeague.
Also, Panathinaikos probably has no interest in signing him. Sure, it's possible, but you obviously don't know about the politics and rivals in EuroLeague. They always "offer a contract" to every single Olympiacos player every single summer.
It's a game, designed to try to break the team apart, cause strife in the team, make distractions in the media, and to drive up the budget costs of Olympiacos. Everyone that follows EuroLeague knows that.
The owner of Panathinaikos has been threatening Olympiacos player Vangelis Mantzaris all summer long, with actual threats in social media - all because he claims he "agreed to sign with them", when he didn't. The same thing happens with 3-4 players every summer from Olympiacos.
Panathinaikos owner claiming all kinds of things about Kostas Slouaks (former Olympiacos player) this summer, etc.
It's the craziest rivalry in the world, and Panathinaikos has the sleaziest owner in the sports world...sure, maybe they like Green or would sign him, but they say the same of every single Olympiacos player, as nothing more than cheap media games.
As for Spanoulis making a bad decision to play when sick - as I said, Olympiacos had a whole bunch of injuries. Daniel Hackett, their main point guard, and Matt Lojeski, their main small forward, were both out with injuries, missing the EuroLeague playoffs, EuroLeague Final Four, and Greek League playoffs.
The team had major injury issues and was tired. Their 16th man (Toliopoulos), had to even be used at times. They were playing Dominic Waters, their 3rd string point guard, and Dimitris Agravanis, their 3rd string power forward, in every game....
Spanoulis had no choice but to play, because of the team's injury situation. If you actually watch EuroLeague, and knew these things, rather than just looked at box scores and decided you know everything from box scores, you would have known that.
slothrop8 wrote:Who knows what Olympiacos are doing, but it's apparent that poor play is not likely the actual reason considering Green's success and Pana immediately lining up to sign him. Perhaps it was embarrassing for them to have him so badly outshine their star domestic player Spanoulis in the playoffs. Regardless, we don't need to debate it - it will become apparent when he's starring for the next Euroleague team to sign him.