Q. What do you want to accomplish in your first season in the N.B.A.?
A. Win rookie of the year. Make first-team all-rookie, first-team all-defense and defensive player of the year.
Q. What player do you compare yourself to?
A. K. G. Kevin Garnett. And I like how hard he goes, and he plays good defense along with his offense.
Q. Are you looking forward to playing with Eric Gordon this season and trying to turn the Hornets into playoff contenders?
A.Eric is a great player. One of the best in the league. He doesn’t get enough credit. He’s the whole package. Shoots and plays defense. We have to find the right pieces and approach the season as winners.
Ribeirão Preto Pinguins - Campeão SL 07/08 e FDB 13/14
Thierry Henry escreveu:Ow ... ban no Mellinari aí, serio mesmo .. ahhaha
estamos em agosto ainda .. dá um tempo com os fraldas aí ...
Healers FDB Roster: Esquadra:
David Moorer, El Mago del Oeste™ (C)
Arron Augustin Afflalo, Triple A Franchise (VC)
Christopher Emmanuel Paul
Gregory Keith Monroe, Jr.
James Khristian Middleton
Rotação:
Reginald Shon Jackson
Greivis Josué Vásquez Rodríguez
Marvin Gaye Williams
Edward Adam Davis
Christopher Claus Andersen, Mr. Birdman
Garbage:
Lieutenant Ray McCallum, Señor
Jared Armon Cunningham
Darrun Zurdino Hilliard II
Rasuavel Butler
Jarell Notty Martin
Draymond Green, minha escolha do Round 11 tb , acho que pode surpreender esse ano !
2011-12 Season:
Green was a first-team All-American and the Big Ten Player of the Year after becoming the first player from a power conference since Tim Duncan in 1996-97 to average at least 15 points, 10 rebounds and three assists. Green finished as Michigan State’s all-time leading rebounder, and he was all over Big Ten statistics: fifth in scoring, first in rebounding, eighth in assists, fifth in steals, 15th in 3-point percentage, 10th in blocked shots, eighth in offensive rebounds (2.1 orpg) and first in defensive rebounds (8.5 drpg).
Cool statistic:
Only three players in history have recorded more than one triple-double in the NCAA Tournament. Oscar Robertson and Magic Johnson were the first two. Green joined them this season when he scored 24 points, grabbed 12 rebounds and handed out 10 assists against LIU Brooklyn. A year before, he came up with 23 points, 11 boards and 10 assists against UCLA.
2014/2015FDB
Cousins / L.Scola / K.Perkins P.Gasol / Dodo Montejunas/Baby Davis D.Derozan / Vincaniti J.Harden / O.J Mayo R.Westbrook / L.Ridnour
Josh !MVP das Peladas de Verão! será o steal do draft!
Cosmópolis Blue Wings - FDB 2016/2017
C- Alex Len / Georgios Papagiannis / Stephen Zimmerman
Pf- Aaron Gordon / Paskal Siakam / Bruno Caboclo
Sf- Giannis Antentokoumpo / Derrick Jones Jr / Jake Layman
Sg- Andrew Wiggins / Darrun Hilliard
Pg- Marcus Smart / Archie Goodwin
Stash: Ante Zizic; Thomas Heurtel
Pena que quando pegar defensores um pouco mais atléticos não vai conseguir criar tantos arremessos.
Cosmópolis Blue Wings - FDB 2016/2017
C- Alex Len / Georgios Papagiannis / Stephen Zimmerman
Pf- Aaron Gordon / Paskal Siakam / Bruno Caboclo
Sf- Giannis Antentokoumpo / Derrick Jones Jr / Jake Layman
Sg- Andrew Wiggins / Darrun Hilliard
Pg- Marcus Smart / Archie Goodwin
Stash: Ante Zizic; Thomas Heurtel
O vídeo contra o Lakers eu ainda não vi, mas no primeiro vídeo ele conseguia receber a bola muito fácil (se movia bem, mas de forma lenta).
Por favor, não pense que estou "secando" o seu jogador...só estou analisando mesmo hahaha
Cosmópolis Blue Wings - FDB 2016/2017
C- Alex Len / Georgios Papagiannis / Stephen Zimmerman
Pf- Aaron Gordon / Paskal Siakam / Bruno Caboclo
Sf- Giannis Antentokoumpo / Derrick Jones Jr / Jake Layman
Sg- Andrew Wiggins / Darrun Hilliard
Pg- Marcus Smart / Archie Goodwin
Stash: Ante Zizic; Thomas Heurtel
Pelo menos em rachão de luxo, ele mostrou que consegue pontuar
Cosmópolis Blue Wings - FDB 2016/2017
C- Alex Len / Georgios Papagiannis / Stephen Zimmerman
Pf- Aaron Gordon / Paskal Siakam / Bruno Caboclo
Sf- Giannis Antentokoumpo / Derrick Jones Jr / Jake Layman
Sg- Andrew Wiggins / Darrun Hilliard
Pg- Marcus Smart / Archie Goodwin
Stash: Ante Zizic; Thomas Heurtel
Já que a liga tá morta nesses dias vou puxar o saco dos meus jogadores
Pouca moral o menino Leonard no Spurs:
Hill for Leonard: Spurs' Best Trade Ever?
The Spurs are not a team known for trading for great talent. When you don't have large, overpriced contracts, matching salaries is kind of hard. In the Robinson-Duncan era, the Spurs have mostly used the draft to get stars and free agency to round out the roster. Getting back Sean Elliot after trading him for Rodman in a trade that didn't really pan out was great, but it wasn't a coup. Before that, I guess we can mention getting a still incredibly productive Artis Gilmore for Corzine and Olberding. But as a relatively young and new Spurs fan, there is a trade that stands out to me and could be the key to the Spurs' future: George Hill for Kawhi Leonard.
The Backstory
After being bounced off the playoffs by the Memphis Grizzlies, the Spurs were at a crossroads. Manu Ginobili played with a broken arm in the playoffs, but the reality was the Spurs were only the fourth 1st seeded team to lose in the first round of the playoffs. The Richard Jefferson trade backfired, Ginobili and Duncan were not getting any younger, and Tony Parker was arguably outplayed by Mike Conley. The young guys, Blair and Anderson, had some potential, but neither was "the future". It was the type of situation where a team might just decide to make drastic changes.
And it looked like that was going to be the case. Right before the draft, reports about the Spurs shopping Parker for a high pick started to surface. The reason most teams weren't that excited about the prospect of getting an in-his-prime All-Star PG? You had to take Jefferson, too. Still, the Kings were reportedly interested and if it happened, it seemed George Hill was going to take over at PG.
Hill is famously Pop's favorite player; a humble but confident guard that came out of nowhere to play an important role for the Spurs his rookie season, filling in for an injured Manu. He came out of IUPUI as a scorer but steadily improved his point guard instinct to become a serviceable combo guard. His defense earned him the appreciation of the coach and the minutes that come with it, and since the Spurs didn't have a capable back up small forward, it wasn't rare to see Parker, Hill and Ginobili sharing the court. Having him begin his 4th year in the league as the starting point guard didn't seem ideal, but the Spurs needed some length on the wing and to dispose of RJ and if it took getting rid of Parker to get it done, the Spurs seemed ready to. But this is PATFO we are talking about.
After being bounced off the playoffs by the Memphis Grizzlies, the Spurs were at a crossroads. Manu Ginobili played with a broken arm in the playoffs, but the reality was the Spurs were only the fourth 1st seeded team to lose in the first round of the playoffs. The Richard Jefferson trade backfired, Ginobili and Duncan were not getting any younger, and Tony Parker was arguably outplayed by Mike Conley. The young guys, Blair and Anderson, had some potential, but neither was "the future". It was the type of situation where a team might just decide to make drastic changes.
And it looked like that was going to be the case. Right before the draft, reports about the Spurs shopping Parker for a high pick started to surface. The reason most teams weren't that excited about the prospect of getting an in-his-prime All-Star PG? You had to take Jefferson, too. Still, the Kings were reportedly interested and if it happened, it seemed George Hill was going to take over at PG.
Hill is famously Pop's favorite player; a humble but confident guard that came out of nowhere to play an important role for the Spurs his rookie season, filling in for an injured Manu. He came out of IUPUI as a scorer but steadily improved his point guard instinct to become a serviceable combo guard. His defense earned him the appreciation of the coach and the minutes that come with it, and since the Spurs didn't have a capable back up small forward, it wasn't rare to see Parker, Hill and Ginobili sharing the court. Having him begin his 4th year in the league as the starting point guard didn't seem ideal, but the Spurs needed some length on the wing and to dispose of RJ and if it took getting rid of Parker to get it done, the Spurs seemed ready to. But this is PATFO we are talking about.
The Trade
When the "Parker to the Kings for the 7th and Casspi" talk cooled off, we really didn't know what could happen. The draft started as expected with few surprises at the top. The Kings, Bobcats and Bucks did an inexplicable trade, and the possibility for the Spurs to get themselves in the lottery seemed gone. There were some rumors that Hill might be getting shopped now instead of Parker, but the pick was going to be lower, where finding a quality contributor is as likely as to select someone who is out of the league after his rookie contract is up. If a deal did in fact happen, the popular choice on PtR was Chris Singleton, with very few mentions of Kawhi Leonard.
It isn't hard to figure out why. Leonard was pegged as a top ten pick by multiple mock drafts but concerns about how his game was going to translate plagued him. His shooting in particular was a huge question mark; in the modern NBA a wing needs to be able to shoot the 3, and Leonard was a bad 3-point shooter in college. The Spurs rely on spacing to execute on offense, and George Hill had mastered the corner 3. Trading him for a guy that shot 25% from behind the arc in college didn't seem like a possibility, even if that wing had impressively large hands.
But it happened. Hill to the Pacers for Leonard, tweets claimed and then confirmed. The Spurs found a backup wing and even if most of us weren't initially sure how to feel, hope set in as the default emotion like any other draft. Then of course the lockout happened.
The Rookie? The Rookie!
At the start of the season, Leonard was exactly the player everyone thought he would be; a better than average defender for a rookie and a prolific rebounder.. He scored off cuts and offensive rebounds but couldn't shoot. Fortunately, Richard Jefferson started the season on fire from deep, which prompted Pop to play them together when, you guessed it, Manu got hurt. Up until that point, the trade seemed like a wash. The Pacers got the guard depth they needed, and the Spurs the wing depth they lacked before. Neither player projected as more than quality starter. But then, out of nowhere, Leonard started making corner 3s. Lots of them.
Suddenly, the Spurs had a two-way small forward that fit their offensive schemes and could provide some energy on both ends of the floor. There was no need for Richard Jefferson anymore, which prompted another trade that would prove highly beneficial for the Spurs. Out was RJ, the 30 minutes a game starter that was blocking Leonard; in was Stephen Jackson, the 20 minutes a game backup with a shorter contract and ice-cold veins.
The Spurs, who were one of the best teams in the league despite Manu's injury, got better and started to dominate.They caught up to the Thunder in the West and would go on to finish tied with the best record in the league after picking up Boris Diaw and wining the last 10 games of the season. In the playoffs Leonard shined, improving his regular season numbers in points, rebounds and 3-point shooting percentage. Even when things started to go wrong against OKC, Leonard responded with that strange, calm sense of urgency people expect from veterans.
Every Spurs fan will tell you that they liked Hill, but that they love the trade that got us Kawhi. It's rare for a rookie to really make a good impression on a veteran team, since youthful exuberance often leads to mistakes on and off the court, but Leonard managed just that. Maybe something as silly as the fact that his complete lack of expression on the court reminds me of Duncan or that the Jefferson era scarred me, but I am more excited about Leonard than I've been over any young Spur since Manu Ginobili. His Summer League showing, even with the pounds of salt that those merit, was good enough to get me all giddy about the prospect of Kawhi with more responsibility on offense. Perhaps he plateaus or Hill improves and this trade becomes a wash again, but for now (and despite my undying affection for Georgie) all I can think about when I watch Leonard getting a steal, hitting a corner 3, grabbing an offensive rebound or nonchalantly dunking on the NBA's premier shot-blocker is the Best.Trade.Ever.
Ribeirão Preto Pinguins - Campeão SL 07/08 e FDB 13/14
The last three months of last season were Koufos' career best, in terms of minutes played per game. He's always been a player who looked like a double-double guy if given 36 minutes per game. But now he has the strength to protect the ball and the paint better while also having enough experience to be counted on night after night.
o artigo ta certo sobre kiwi mesmo, ele é foda...
apesar de que fantasy é outra história que não tem como traduzir algumas das qualidades do kiwi, team player, maduro...
C: Horford /
PF: Jordan Hill /
SF: Andres Iguodala /
SG: James Harden /
PG: Mo Williams /
O texto é legalzinho, mas melhor trade da história é de chutar o saco.
Apesar dos pesares gostei da pick Mellini.
Cosmópolis Blue Wings - FDB 2016/2017
C- Alex Len / Georgios Papagiannis / Stephen Zimmerman
Pf- Aaron Gordon / Paskal Siakam / Bruno Caboclo
Sf- Giannis Antentokoumpo / Derrick Jones Jr / Jake Layman
Sg- Andrew Wiggins / Darrun Hilliard
Pg- Marcus Smart / Archie Goodwin
Stash: Ante Zizic; Thomas Heurtel
"I really don't care about accolades; I just want to focus on the Blue Wings being a playoff team," he said. It's nice to see that Knight is committed toward improving, and he can certainly work on his game moving forward".
Let's Go Knight!
Let's Go Blue Wings!
Adoro pensamento de jogador vencedor
Cosmópolis Blue Wings - FDB 2016/2017
C- Alex Len / Georgios Papagiannis / Stephen Zimmerman
Pf- Aaron Gordon / Paskal Siakam / Bruno Caboclo
Sf- Giannis Antentokoumpo / Derrick Jones Jr / Jake Layman
Sg- Andrew Wiggins / Darrun Hilliard
Pg- Marcus Smart / Archie Goodwin
Stash: Ante Zizic; Thomas Heurtel
tomasrm escreveu:o artigo ta certo sobre kiwi mesmo, ele é foda...
apesar de que fantasy é outra história que não tem como traduzir algumas das qualidades do kiwi, team player, maduro...
Question: What kind of season do you see Kawhi Leonard having next season? Also, where do you see him in five years?
GP: I think he’s going to be a star. And as time goes on, he’ll be the face of the Spurs I think. At both ends of the court, he is really a special player. And what makes me be so confident about him is that he wants it so badly. He wants to be a good player, I mean a great player. He comes early, he stays late, and he’s coachable, he’s just like a sponge. When you consider he’s only had one year of college and no training camp yet, you can see that he’s going to be something else.
Pouca moral do Leonard com o Popovich.. rs
Ribeirão Preto Pinguins - Campeão SL 07/08 e FDB 13/14