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HEY GUYS

Eurobasket 2011 will start in august 31 but Turkey and some europe teams will play tournament preparation in turkey (august 11- 13) and You guys will able watch Enes Kanter in august 11 -12-13 and you guys will able watch matches live on cnnturk (cnn turkish)



august 11 Turkey- Ukrain
time: 11:30 am (utah local time)

https://video.cnnturk.com/canli-yayin <<<<< (live match link)


august 12 Turkey - Germany
time : 11:30 am (utah local time)

august 13 Turkey - Serbia
time :11:30 am (utah local time)
 
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These games will effect the board greatly. He does great, he then becomes the next Olajuwon. He does terrible, Kwame Brown.
 
What if he does terrible but his +/- is good?

What if he does great but his stats don't turn into wins?

I think we are forgetting about PER, as well as the per minute stats that are vital.
If we can extrapolate his 12 minutes into what he would produce at 48 minutes and state that those would be good averages in the NBA we will be getting somewhere.
 
I think we are forgetting about PER, as well as the per minute stats that are vital.
If we can extrapolate his 12 minutes into what he would produce at 48 minutes and state that those would be good averages in the NBA we will be getting somewhere.

Then we have to take into account his development over the years. If he averages 20 and 10 per 36 minutes, then that means he will be a 25 and 15 guy by his 4th year in the league.
 
I think we are forgetting about PER, as well as the per minute stats that are vital.
PER is informative but forgettable, given that it underemphasizes defense--kinda a big crux of the arguments surrounding Big Al (and the Big Alaskan who defenselessly preceded him on the Jazz).

Blemishes aside, Hollinger's results lend credence to the notion that there isn't a huge difference between the present performance of Big Al and Little Paul, just like Luke Winn's SI stats suggest. For the 2010-2011 season, their PERs respectively rank them #28 and #29 in the league.
https://insider.espn.go.com/nba/hol.../insider.espn.go.com/nba/hollinger/statistics
(As for potential, though, I'd peg Jefferson as several slots higher than Mansap, whose effort (and maybe smarts) currently keeps the gap narrow--that is, until Big Al puts in more big effort.)

Meanwhile, +/- incorporates per-minute stats (as per-48 or some other equivalent denominator).
 
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These games will effect the board greatly. He does great, he then becomes the next Olajuwon. He does terrible, Kwame Brown.


So what your saying is.. If he plays good, he'll be great, and if he doesn't play well, then he'll do bad. Thats a fairly obvious observation. You could really say this about any player who ever enters the NBA, but still very insightful.
 
So what your saying is.. If he plays good, he'll be great, and if he doesn't play well, then he'll do bad. Thats a fairly obvious observation. You could really say this about any player who ever enters the NBA, but still very insightful.

No... I don't think that's what he's saying. I understood it as "If he plays well, he'll be elevated among members of this board to a potential-Olajuwon. Otherwise he'll be completely dismissed."
 
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