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Post#21 » by Foshan » Sat Sep 9, 2017 3:39 am

remi_222 wrote:Will try to be consistant in the updates all year long with stats and videos ! He signed with Red Star of Belgrad !
He has a big chance to prove that what he has done in Nanterre in the french league is enough to perform in the rough and tough Adriatic League, before to come in the NBA ! Big hope for him !
So far he has played 4 pre season games, starting all of them averaging 11pts, 6reb, 1bl ! Season start soon !
This will be a nice shot for you guys to see what he is doing ;)

We would appreciate updates, this would be a great place!!
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Post#22 » by remi_222 » Sat Sep 9, 2017 3:43 am

Foshan wrote:
remi_222 wrote:Will try to be consistant in the updates all year long with stats and videos ! He signed with Red Star of Belgrad !
He has a big chance to prove that what he has done in Nanterre in the french league is enough to perform in the rough and tough Adriatic League, before to come in the NBA ! Big hope for him !
So far he has played 4 pre season games, starting all of them averaging 11pts, 6reb, 1bl ! Season start soon !
This will be a nice shot for you guys to see what he is doing ;)

We would appreciate updates, this would be a great place!!


perfect ! i was looking for this topic but couldnt find it ! thx !
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Post#23 » by remi_222 » Thu Sep 28, 2017 8:38 pm

Very good pre season for Mathias Lessort : 13pts, 6reb, 2bl in 8 game. Played very well against very good oponents like Olympiacos, Kazan.
He is the starter at C in a very high ranked team in the Adriatic League (top 5 League in Europe).
Season starts tomorow, i'll give you monthly report (stats and videos).
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Post#24 » by BullyKing » Thu Sep 28, 2017 10:44 pm

Thanks for these and looking forward to the updates. Hard to envision him developing into anything more than an end of bench energy guy but I've been wrong (many times) before.
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Post#25 » by remi_222 » Sat Sep 30, 2017 11:12 pm

BullyKing wrote:Thanks for these and looking forward to the updates. Hard to envision him developing into anything more than an end of bench energy guy but I've been wrong (many times) before.


From the US it's not the easiest, but actually the Adriatic League has a very good website with a lot of videos and he'll play the Euroleague too.
There will be materials for you guys to see what he's doing ;)
He starst the season tomorow ;)
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Post#26 » by remi_222 » Mon Oct 2, 2017 3:47 pm



Player of the game : 22pts, 5reb, 3ass, 1bl in 25min. Victory 88-75 VS Mornar
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Post#27 » by remi_222 » Thu Oct 5, 2017 4:33 pm



Game won today : 6pts (2/3), 2reb 2bl, 2ass in 20min. Play of the day in the Adriatic league
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Post#28 » by Winejk » Thu Oct 5, 2017 10:13 pm

This guy looks like he could be useful someday...about when the team will need to make decisions on Holmes and Okafor.
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Post#29 » by Kobblehead » Sat Oct 7, 2017 11:43 pm

I still absolutely love this pick. Not only is he excellent on the glass and in protecting the rim, but he's a bigtime athlete that should be a fantastic finisher. Literally the perfect type of big from an attributes perspective.
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Post#30 » by LloydFree » Sun Oct 8, 2017 2:58 pm

Kobblehead wrote:I still absolutely love this pick. Not only is he excellent on the glass and in protecting the rim, but he's a bigtime athlete that should be a fantastic finisher. Literally the perfect type of big from an attributes perspective.

Would you trade Holmes to get this guy an opportunity to fill his role?
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Post#31 » by Kobblehead » Sun Oct 8, 2017 3:27 pm

I would.

Flipping Richaun for an asset or two would have probably always been part of my plan because re-signing role players isn't ideal. This just makes me feel better about doing it.

Richaun is a more well-rounded talent, given his superior offensive skill, but Lessort is so strong in the things that matter. Rebounding, shotblocking, finishing.

Enjoying a year of Holmes and Johnson and then cutting bait with both of them in favor of Lessort and Bolden would be the route I'd take.
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Post#32 » by LloydFree » Sun Oct 8, 2017 3:40 pm

Kobblehead wrote:I would.

Flipping Richaun for an asset or two would have probably always been part of my plan because re-signing role players isn't ideal. This just makes me feel better about doing it.

Richaun is a more well-rounded talent, given his superior offensive skill, but Lessort is so strong in the things that matter. Rebounding, shotblocking, finishing.

Enjoying a year of Holmes and Johnson and then cutting bait with both of them in favor of Lessort and Bolden would be the route I'd take.

Yep. Over-paying role players is the best way to ruin your salary cap.
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Post#33 » by Worm122 » Sun Oct 8, 2017 8:44 pm

remi_222 wrote:
BullyKing wrote:Thanks for these and looking forward to the updates. Hard to envision him developing into anything more than an end of bench energy guy but I've been wrong (many times) before.


From the US it's not the easiest, but actually the Adriatic League has a very good website with a lot of videos and he'll play the Euroleague too.
There will be materials for you guys to see what he's doing ;)
He starst the season tomorow ;)

Thanks remi


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Post#34 » by remi_222 » Wed Oct 11, 2017 3:21 pm

G3 (3-0) : W 82-73, 12pts (6/9), 5reb, 2bl, 2st, 1ass

Good screens, good lateral moves playing PnR, good presence inside and physically we all can see that he's way more athletic than other players.
That's the difference when european players arrive in the NBA, mostly french players who are considered the most physicals and athletics in Europe, the difference is so big with the US, they need a time adaptation.

Stats of Lessort : 13.5pts (76% FG, 73% FT), 5reb, 1.5ass, 1.5b

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=152&v=Unbx-Bls68I
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Post#35 » by remi_222 » Sat Oct 21, 2017 7:18 pm

G4 in Adriatic League (3-1) : L vs Podgorica 75-79, 10pts, 3reb, 2st.
Stats : 12.5pts (74% FG, 60% FT), 5.3 reb, 1ass, 1.5st, 1bl

G1 Euroleague (2 weeks ago) : L vs Kaunas 78-7: 6pts, 5reb
G2 Euroleague : W vs Barcelona : 90-82 : 13pts (6/10 FG, 1/1 FT), 9reb (R OReb, 4DReb, 2bl, 1ass
Stats : 9.5pts (60% FG, 50%FT), 7reb, 1bl

Big dunk vs Barca :
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Post#36 » by remi_222 » Tue Oct 24, 2017 10:20 pm

G3 Euroleague (1-2) : L vs Khimki Moscow 78-85 : 12 pts (6/8 FG), 8reb, 1bl, 1st in 20min

Stats in Euroleague after 3rd round : 10.5pts (64% FG, 50% FT), 7.3reb, 1ass, 1bl, 1.5st, 3.3 fouls in 20min

Best player of him team, was in foul trouble at the end of the game so he couldn help his team to win, but def a great begining of season for him.
Elected player of the week in the Adriatic League weeks ago, he stepped up from his last year in Nanterre in France.

big dunk for him
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x660l7y highlights of the game (Lessort is n°26)
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Post#37 » by remi_222 » Sun Nov 5, 2017 10:31 pm












G5 in Adriatic League (3-2) : L vs Cedevina (79-74) : 2pts, 1reb, 1ass in 7min
G6 in Adriatic League (4-2) : W vs MZT (112-79) : 14pts, 1ren, 1st in 11min

G4 in Euroleague (2-2) : W vs Maccabi Tel Aviv (87-84) : 6pts, 4reb, 1ss, 1st in 19min
G5 in Euroleague (2-3) : L vs Bamberg (69-75) : 14pts, 9reb, 1bl, 1ass, 1st in 29min

Stats in Adriatic League : 11pts (78% FG, 60% FT), 4reb, 1ass, 1,5st, 1bl in 20.5min
Stats in Euroleague : 10.2pts (65% FG, 63%FT), 7reb, 1st, 1ass, 1bl in 22min
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Post#38 » by Kolkmania » Mon Nov 6, 2017 9:47 am

remi_222 wrote:










G5 in Adriatic League (3-2) : L vs Cedevina (79-74) : 2pts, 1reb, 1ass in 7min
G6 in Adriatic League (4-2) : W vs MZT (112-79) : 14pts, 1ren, 1st in 11min

G4 in Euroleague (2-2) : W vs Maccabi Tel Aviv (87-84) : 6pts, 4reb, 1ss, 1st in 19min
G5 in Euroleague (2-3) : L vs Bamberg (69-75) : 14pts, 9reb, 1bl, 1ass, 1st in 29min

Stats in Adriatic League : 11pts (78% FG, 60% FT), 4reb, 1ass, 1,5st, 1bl in 20.5min
Stats in Euroleague : 10.2pts (65% FG, 63%FT), 7reb, 1st, 1ass, 1bl in 22min


How are his feet defensively, can he defend the P&R effectively? He's far more athletic than I thought he was, perhaps he has a role in this league as a Clint Capela role.
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Post#39 » by remi_222 » Mon Nov 6, 2017 6:31 pm

He played in 2 diff League so far in his career : the French League where it's way more physical than the Adriatic League, but the spacing is diff, the systems are executed so differently.
I would say that playing overseas is a perfect prep for the NBA adaptation, trying to figure out how to step up and incorporate the right moves.
He clearly has a NBA body ready, now he just needs to improve his shoot from the perimeter and keep trying to read the game (PnR mostly) to be more ready to do the big jump into the NBA.
It'll come, i'm sure ! France always has produced very good players inside last years, combining strenght and inside skills. Plus his experience in the Adriatic League, i would say give him 2yrs max to be absolutely ready and also he needs a spot in the roster, Okafor is abt to leave, Holmes (?) ... lots of incertain things going on with the Sixers' roster.
Could be a very good material for a trade as well ;)
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Post#40 » by remi_222 » Wed Dec 6, 2017 12:31 am

G7 in Adriatic League (5-2) : W vs Partizan Belgrad (84-100) : 11pts, 3reb, 1bl in 15min
G8 in Adriatic League (6-2) : W vs FMP Belrad (64-77) : 11pts, 10reb, 1ass, 1st, 3bl in 30min
G9 in Adriatic League (7-2) W vs Zadar (76-88) : 9ts, 3reb in 20min
G10 in Adriatic League (8-2) W vs Igokea (85-80) : 11pts, 2reb, 2ass, 2st, 3bl in 23min

G6 in Euroleague (2-4) vs L Malaga (79-65) : 10pts, 7reb, 3ass, 1st, 3bl in 26min
G7 in Euroleague (2-5) vs L CSKA Moscow (59-85) : 7pts, 3reb, 1bl in 18min
G8 in Euroleague (2-6) vs L Olympiacos Pireus (85-59) : 1pts, 3reb, 4bl in 18min
G9 in Euroleague (2-7) vs L vs Vitoria (85-81) : 19pts, 4reb, 1ass, 1bl in 30min
G10 in Euroleague (3-7) W vs Real Madrid : 6pts, 5reb, 1st in 20min

Stats in Adriatic League : 10.8pts (77.8 FG%, 60FT%), 4.(reb, 1ass, 1st, 1bl in 21.1min (his team is 2nd of the league
Stats in Euroleague : 9.'pts (57 FG%, 70 FT%), 6reb, 1ass, 1st, 1.5bl and almost 4 fouls in 22.1min (his team is 15th/16)

He's becoming a real good player, but still having a lot of foul trouble, mostly in Euroleague.
Dev his PnR moves and finishing strong inside. Cant wait to see what he can bring next summer at the Summer League !!







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