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185696.22 in reply to 185696.21
Date: 6/5/2011 5:58:43 AM
Komjaunimo Tiesa
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3 million $.there was an article in lithuanian media about that.

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185696.23 in reply to 185696.20
Date: 6/5/2011 7:51:39 AM
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Yes, and some injuries can ruin a career. Roy for example. He had the same question marks as Irving. We all know what happened right? Also what about his GS?

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Date: 6/5/2011 5:00:15 PM
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as a europian i have seen him play in the euroleague. he has great skills. but for the nba level he lacks weight/muscle. i am not sure that he weighs 240lbs. it seems too much. but that's just me . imho is really difficult to see him in this level at this point .

he definitelly cannot play C in nba. everybody will beat him up. but he is only 19 and he knows how to play. most of all it's about his work ethic. if he gets drafted this year and he is ready to work, i believe he can be a really good player.

i have the feeling that he will probably stay in europe for the next few years. maybe go to a team that competes for the euroleague title and then try the move in the nba.


wasn't there a rule that stated that non-american players should be at least 22 yo to be drafted?

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185696.26 in reply to 185696.24
Date: 6/18/2011 4:19:50 PM
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The rule that you refer (i assume) says that every non American will be automatically eligible for the draft when he will be 22, even if he doesnt declare.

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Date: 6/19/2011 10:56:51 AM
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The rule that you refer (i assume) says that every non American will be automatically eligible for the draft when he will be 22, even if he doesnt declare.


thats not 100% right, even when it fit for most cases. Every 22yo is automatically eligible in the draft, when he isn't visiting an american college.(and didn't try his luck in the draft before)

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185696.28 in reply to 185696.27
Date: 6/19/2011 12:55:05 PM
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You are right but thats i wanted to say...just bored to write those rules :D

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Date: 7/11/2011 2:52:06 PM
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Valančiūnas gets MVP awards and leads Lithuania to u-19 WC gold medal awards, while USA rest at fifth place :) no hate, but hey, you got to give some credit for him. he might be biggest star of Lithuania basketball in the future :)

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185696.30 in reply to 185696.29
Date: 7/11/2011 2:56:54 PM
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He'll have quite a way to go before he can claim that title. I don't see him surpassing Arvydas Sabonis all that soon.

That said, he might do it. I just doubt it'll happen any time soon.

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Date: 7/11/2011 2:59:48 PM
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i agree. but he's explosive. first to help his teammate get up, first to score when it's awfully needed. he's a team all alone by himself. this guy is amazing :) he's an inspiration.

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Date: 7/11/2011 3:08:34 PM
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He is indeed, and I love his game. Still, there's an awfully long way to go from inspiration to legend, and a Sabonis definitely was both.

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