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Summer 2015: FIBA games of Utah Jazz players

Pleiss is killing it this game. Knocked down a long baseline jumper. One step back and it would have been a 3, if he can stretch it like that in the league he'd be an interesting piece off the bench for us. 19pts/4rbs in 11 minutes of play so far.

Very good at tracking down the rebounds off of teammates misses and seems to have good touch on the tip ins.

He's having trouble guarding on the perimeter, not close enough to contest 3s, too slow to contain the penetration.

Why do people keep looking at the 7'3" like he needs to be protecting the perimeter? Is it a European thing? Fortunately not a lot of centers off the bench that are going to draw him outside and remain a threat to drive. Those guys have to deal with Gobert. . .
 
Why do people keep looking at the 7'3" like he needs to be protecting the perimeter? Is it a European thing? Fortunately not a lot of centers off the bench that are going to draw him outside and remain a threat to drive. Those guys have to deal with Gobert. . .

It is because there are quite a few 'bigs' in Europe who can stretch the floor and of course, the other thing that happen is switches on pnr or help defense where the big gets stuck on a wing/guard.
 
It is because there are quite a few 'bigs' in Europe who can stretch the floor and of course, the other thing that happen is switches on pnr or help defense where the big gets stuck on a wing/guard.

There are very few 7 footers that are going to be effective on the perimeter. If you keep getting your 7 footer out on the edge defending a wing, you have been outcoached.
 
Early start to the Germany game tomorrow.

Germany vs Poland 7:45AM Mt.

France vs Belgium 10:30AM MT


Germany vs Poland 7:45AM Mt.
livestream: https://www.ndr.de/fernsehen/sendun...e-Basketball-Supercup-2015,sendung369410.html
boxscore: https://www.basketball-bund.de/

France vs Belgium 10:30AM MT
livestream: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2z0ma7_live-equipe-de-france-de-basket-france-serbie_sport - this one is an old one that has worked for all France games, hopefully will work tomorrow, too.
boxscore: https://www.fibalivestats.com/matches/3886/16/19/05/97IMZSWoXnFTw/
 
Why do people keep looking at the 7'3" like he needs to be protecting the perimeter? Is it a European thing? Fortunately not a lot of centers off the bench that are going to draw him outside and remain a threat to drive. Those guys have to deal with Gobert. . .

There are very few 7 footers that are going to be effective on the perimeter. If you keep getting your 7 footer out on the edge defending a wing, you have been outcoached.

Bigs in the NBA hedge against good shooter as well. 90% of the teams have guards who are automatic with 3s off the dribble. If you don't show on the PnR, you allow a 40% 3 pointer. Coincidentally a lot of guards are shaky with their ballhandling and tend to pick it up against hedges and double teams. It's to disrupt the offense.
 
Pleiss is having another great game(against Gortat nonetheless): 14 pts/5rbs in 20 mins of play so far.
 
Interesting feed I am on with no broadcasters. Get to hear the American coach for Germany coaching. All the German players must know English. Do not see a translator.
 
Interesting feed I am on with no broadcasters. Get to hear the American coach for Germany coaching. All the German players must know English. Do not see a translator.

Of course. Do you think in club competitions the coach points it out separately in different languages?
The American coach btw can speak German fluently, since he was living in Germany for over 20 years, he just prefers English coaching as he's more used to it. Even if it was German coaching, like half the stuff would be English anyways due to lack of translation for most terminologies.
So it's English.
 
Pleiss finished with 16 pts(8/12 FG), 6rbs, 1 ast, 2 stl in 25 minutes of play, playing against Gortat. In some situations Gortat was quicker than Pleiss and he had trouble containing him, but overall (especially offensively) he held his own against a legit NBA starting big.
 
Interesting feed I am on with no broadcasters. Get to hear the American coach for Germany coaching. All the German players must know English. Do not see a translator.
Not surprising. In my travels I found that most Europeans - at least the ones under 40 - speak multiple languages, with English being at least one of them. It is REQUIRED in school, not a option like in the U.S. where you can take Spanish, French or some other language as an elective.
 
Pleiss finished with 16 pts(8/12 FG), 6rbs, 1 ast, 2 stl in 25 minutes of play, playing against Gortat. In some situations Gortat was quicker than Pleiss and he had trouble containing him, but overall (especially offensively) he held his own against a legit NBA starting big.
Good news. Pleiss won't be playing against starters so if he can hold his own against some of them, then he could/should be a net + against backup centers.
 
Italy handing it to Ukraine. They have beat everyone pretty badly they have played. Could be a real threat. Have the 4 NBA guys plus quality players like Gentile and Hackett.
 
Pleiss finished with 16 pts(8/12 FG), 6rbs, 1 ast, 2 stl in 25 minutes of play, playing against Gortat. In some situations Gortat was quicker than Pleiss and he had trouble containing him, but overall (especially offensively) he held his own against a legit NBA starting big.

It'll be interesting to see what Q and Co. can do to his defense. I hope they can at least make him AWARE (which would give him a leg up on Kanter). Awareness + Favors/Gobert covering for you + playing against backups = a good place for him to start.
 
Gotta love soccer. Had it on tv while watching the basketball streams. two games two draws. Exciting stuff.
 
It's easy to dismiss these games as meaningless or weak competition or whatever, but it's not as if guys like Dirk and Toney Parker are lighting everybody up. This is legit competition and Pleiss is playing as well as anybody. Now, I don't expect him to come in and be a star based on these games, but I'm drinking the kool-aid on him as a guy who can be an effective and impactful rotation big in the NBA right away.
 
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