Bojan Dubljevic Watch
Bojan Dubljevic Watch
It's a handful of games but it looks like this guy has maybe taken another step. He is scoring at a crazy rate and even throwing in some blocked shots. He turned 24 a few days ago. How much cap space will we need for this guy in 3 years? :)
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Bojan-Dubljevic-6317/stats/
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Bojan-Dubljevic-6317/stats/
- Q12543 [enjin:6621299]
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Re: Bojan Dubljevic Watch
monsterpile wrote:It's a handful of games but it looks like this guy has maybe taken another step. He is scoring at a crazy rate and even throwing in some blocked shots. He turned 24 a few days ago. How much cap space will we need for this guy in 3 years? :)
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Bojan-Dubljevic-6317/stats/
Good to see. These Euro-stashes can really pay off when you hit on them.
Re: Bojan Dubljevic Watch
How good would this guy look in a Wolves jersey right know? A strong dude who is a volume 3 point shooter? He could end up being the final piece to our championship run 3 years from now. :) It's all coming together.
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Re: Bojan Dubljevic Watch
monsterpile wrote:How good would this guy look in a Wolves jersey right know? A strong dude who is a volume 3 point shooter? He could end up being the final piece to our championship run 3 years from now. :) It's all coming together.
That is certainly would be a good player to add. He seems like a beast.
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Re: Bojan Dubljevic Watch
I'm telling you, having these Euro guys in the pipeline is really valuable. They are just the type of players that you can bring in on not-so-expensive contracts and surround your stars with. They essentially get their training wheels off on someone else's dime, then come into our system already schooled in the fundamentals and ready to contribute.
Let's hope he keeps improving in Europe and is willing to come over at some point.
Let's hope he keeps improving in Europe and is willing to come over at some point.
Re: Bojan Dubljevic Watch
Q12543 wrote:I'm telling you, having these Euro guys in the pipeline is really valuable. They are just the type of players that you can bring in on not-so-expensive contracts and surround your stars with. They essentially get their training wheels off on someone else's dime, then come into our system already schooled in the fundamentals and ready to contribute.
Let's hope he keeps improving in Europe and is willing to come over at some point.
I think if it was up to us the Wolves would have the rights to like 47 overseas players right now. Lol
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Re: Bojan Dubljevic Watch
Heck with the D-league. Need more Eurostash.
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Well we won't be stashing any euros for a while thanks to that great trade for Tyus Jones.
We could have had Guillermo Hernangomez overseas developing and Joseph Young who has tons of upside on the bench right now.
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Guillermo-Hernangomez-7204/
Willy would have been perfect next to KAT.
Standing 6'11 with a 7'1.5 wingspan and a 255-pound frame, Hernangomez has nice size for a center. He's not a particularly explosive athlete, but moves fairly well for his size and has plenty of potential to continue getting stronger.
Hernangomez's physical profile, coupled with his budding offensive skill level makes him a serviceable, fairly well-rounded offensive center, even if he still has plenty of room to grow. Half of Hernangomez's possessions come from a balanced diet of post ups and rolls to rim, with another significant portion of his offensive production coming from cuts and put backs. He was the only player in the ACB to use 80 total possessions in both situations according to Synergy Sports Technology--evidence of how his ability to exploit his size and mobility helped him on the offensive end.
In the post, the near 7-footer does his best work before the catch. Able to simply bury defenders under the rim times, he makes things easy for himself inside by being physical. More than just a bully, Hernangomez possesses good touch, uses fakes well, and has a variety of moves he uses to score over either shoulder with his back to the basket.
We could have had Guillermo Hernangomez overseas developing and Joseph Young who has tons of upside on the bench right now.
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Guillermo-Hernangomez-7204/
Willy would have been perfect next to KAT.
Standing 6'11 with a 7'1.5 wingspan and a 255-pound frame, Hernangomez has nice size for a center. He's not a particularly explosive athlete, but moves fairly well for his size and has plenty of potential to continue getting stronger.
Hernangomez's physical profile, coupled with his budding offensive skill level makes him a serviceable, fairly well-rounded offensive center, even if he still has plenty of room to grow. Half of Hernangomez's possessions come from a balanced diet of post ups and rolls to rim, with another significant portion of his offensive production coming from cuts and put backs. He was the only player in the ACB to use 80 total possessions in both situations according to Synergy Sports Technology--evidence of how his ability to exploit his size and mobility helped him on the offensive end.
In the post, the near 7-footer does his best work before the catch. Able to simply bury defenders under the rim times, he makes things easy for himself inside by being physical. More than just a bully, Hernangomez possesses good touch, uses fakes well, and has a variety of moves he uses to score over either shoulder with his back to the basket.
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Re: Bojan Dubljevic Watch
Q12543 wrote:I'm telling you, having these Euro guys in the pipeline is really valuable. They are just the type of players that you can bring in on not-so-expensive contracts and surround your stars with. They essentially get their training wheels off on someone else's dime, then come into our system already schooled in the fundamentals and ready to contribute.
Let's hope he keeps improving in Europe and is willing to come over at some point.
Agreed. I haven't been a fan of the Euros - but I'm starting to come around. Seems like a logical use of late picks vs. selling them or drafting a guys who don't really have spot (think GR3).
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Carlos don't bring up GR3. Not sure how we ended up with Rudez on this team instead of a GR3, Hummel, or wait for it...... Jeff Adrien