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    hey dont be merging my threads goddammit

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    Are those last three pics not showing up for other ppl aswell?

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    they didn't even pass him the ball and he got 13 and 10.

    vs. team USA.

    I'll take it.

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    He's not Scola, but he'll help the Spurs.
    So if Splitter is better than Odom (according to the ESPN crew who called the game, or just check the box score), and Scola is better than Splitter (according to you), then is Udonis Haslem also better than Odom (since you said Splitter = Haslem)?

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    So if Splitter is better than Odom (according to the ESPN crew who called the game, or just check the box score), and Scola is better than Splitter (according to you), then is Udonis Haslem also better than Odom (since you said Splitter = Haslem)?
    in international game.

    Manu is better than Kobe in international game.

    how it translates to NBA is a mistery

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    Interesting enough, the highlights I saw Splitter looked like straight up garbage on D. He stood around, got pushed around, and looked terrible. That will NOT work in the NBA. He is going to have to play a lot lot better or Pop will be all over him all year. I am discouraged after seeing the clips of him playing.

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    Interesting enough, the highlights I saw Splitter looked like straight up garbage on D. He stood around, got pushed around, and looked terrible. That will NOT work in the NBA. He is going to have to play a lot lot better or Pop will be all over him all year. I am discouraged after seeing the clips of him playing.
    r u kiddin. you mean the highlights that show team USA's buckets? that is a terrible way to judge the guy.

    watch the game.

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    So if Splitter is better than Odom (according to the ESPN crew who called the game, or just check the box score), and Scola is better than Splitter (according to you), then is Udonis Haslem also better than Odom (since you said Splitter = Haslem)?
    As mentioned already, international game isn't the NBA.

    Second - box score analyst is foolish. Splitter played well and LO had another spaceball game. No surprise there. Odom always has issues with post players more physical than him. Fortunately, he rarely will be guarding Splitter if the teams meet. But Odom can't guard Millsap or even Baby Davis in the post.

    Haslem in terms of impact. Quality glue big man. But he's not a franchise player in the NBA. I wonder if he even is a starter for SA.

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    Fact is, he's going to have Tony, Timmy, and Ginobili to work with. Splitter's best teammate against the US was Barbosa and some white dude I've never heard of. He will be huge for our success this year.

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    As mentioned already, international game isn't the NBA.
    Which is why Scola isn't nearly as good as you (and many Spurs fans) think he is.

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    Fact is, he's going to have Tony, Timmy, and Ginobili to work with. Splitter's best teammate against the US was Barbosa and some white dude I've never heard of. He will be huge for our success this year.
    This white dude was Tiago´s teamate in Spain. Thats why the pick and roll was working so well yesterday. His name is Marcelo Huertas FYI.

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    Which is why Scola isn't nearly as good as you (and many Spurs fans) think he is.
    It goes without saying that FIBA rules and court dimensions are different. Scola is an outstanding offensive player, in any league or venue.

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    Splitter looked good. Not the type of player I was suspecting considering how he was hyped but a solid role player. He's not Scola, but he'll help the Spurs.

    Offense - can score in the post but takes too long for him. That dribble, dribble, dribble approach (announcer called it accurately as a 'Charles Barkley') doesn't work in the NBA. And again, that was on a lighter opponent in LO (who he did abuse). Didn't do much against Chandler. He moved very well off the pick/roll.

    He'll do the dirty work on O but he's not a scorer. Didn't show a jump shot either.

    Defense - Solid post defense (although Team USA doesn't have any good post players) but he'll be attacked and pick up a lot of fouls next year. Good help defender but not NBA-elite size so he's not going to block a lot of shots. Not going to get a lot of steals like Nene either.

    My guess on next year - an Udonis Haslem-like impact. 25 min, 9 pts, 7-8 boards, .5 blocks per game.

    Impact - it helps SA in that they have another big defender so its not just Duncan. He's not great but solid, and that may keep Duncan's legs fresher. But he's far from a savior or championship piece. Just not the offensive threat. But considering the price paid, he wasn't expected to be.
    I don't think it was you who said it in the other thread, but who do you think is a better post defender? LO or Pau?

    And I believe you'd have a better impression of him if he'd been the focal point of Brazil's offense. Stupid Leandro ing hogging the ball.

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    This white dude was Tiago´s teamate in Spain. Thats why the pick and roll was working so well yesterday. His name is Marcelo Huertas FYI.
    I haven't seen a whole lot of this guy, but I was impressed enough to think the Spurs should take a look at bringing him over next year. Especially if TP splits.

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    I don't think it was you who said it in the other thread, but who do you think is a better post defender? LO or Pau?

    And I believe you'd have a better impression of him if he'd been the focal point of Brazil's offense. Stupid Leandro ing hogging the ball.
    I don't think he has the game to be the focal point of an NBA offense. Passing on the perimeter is one thing, out the post for a setup is another.

    He did have trouble dealing with the length of Team USA but that likely was due to unfamilarity - he'll probably adjust.

    As for LO vs Pau - the edge goes to Pau. Stronger and able to keep position, always uses his length, doesn't make the bonehead fouls and gambles LO does.

    I believed LO needed a break this summer as much as Pau and Kobe. He's not going to have it next season if he's counted on for a major role. He was getting killed by 3 of the 4 backup PFs he faced in the playoffs.

    As a Laker fan I'm hoping Bynum is at least as healthy as last reg season (missing 15 games is par for course for bigs) and I'm excited about Caracter's potential.

    The less LO is counted on, the better he is.

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    I haven't seen a whole lot of this guy, but I was impressed enough to think the Spurs should take a look at bringing him over next year. Especially if TP splits.
    marcelinho???

    dude would suck in the NBA. too slow and nonathletic

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    I don't think he has the game to be the focal point of an NBA offense. Passing on the perimeter is one thing, out the post for a setup is another.

    He did have trouble dealing with the length of Team USA but that likely was due to unfamilarity - he'll probably adjust.

    As for LO vs Pau - the edge goes to Pau. Stronger and able to keep position, always uses his length, doesn't make the bonehead fouls and gambles LO does.

    I believed LO needed a break this summer as much as Pau and Kobe. He's not going to have it next season if he's counted on for a major role. He was getting killed by 3 of the 4 backup PFs he faced in the playoffs.

    As a Laker fan I'm hoping Bynum is at least as healthy as last reg season (missing 15 games is par for course for bigs) and I'm excited about Caracter's potential.

    The less LO is counted on, the better he is.
    he will successfully fill the role of a much better Fabricio Oberto. Noone else in the Spurs org is expecting anything more

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    marcelinho???

    dude would suck in the NBA. too slow and nonathletic
    He isn't that slow. I thought he was actually pretty quick, a good passer and he's got terrific handles. There are a lot of PGs in the NBA who aren't fast. Most of them actually. There are only a handful of PGs in the NBA with jets.

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    He isn't that slow. I thought he was actually pretty quick, a good passer and he's got terrific handles. There are a lot of PGs in the NBA who aren't fast. Most of them actually. There are only a handful of PGs in the NBA with jets.
    beleive me my friend. Lots of much better international PGs were complete scrubs in NBA.

    for example: Jasikevisious, Pepe Sanchez, etc

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    beleive me my friend. Lots of much better international PGs were complete scrubs in NBA.

    for example: Jasikevisious, Pepe Sanchez, etc
    Oh, I know . . . I'm just saying that if Beno Udrih is an NBA PG, then this dude has a shot.

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    Oh, I know . . . I'm just saying that if Beno Udrih is an NBA PG, then this dude has a shot.
    That's debatable

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    Oh, I know . . . I'm just saying that if Beno Udrih is an NBA PG, then this dude has a shot.
    Beno Udrih has something most of those guys don't: a load of natural talent. Very few guys are that lazy and manage to stay in the NBA as long as he has.

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    I really like Marcelinho Huertas. He's a terrific passer, reads the game very well and no, he's not slow by any means.

    But he would suffer guarding athletic point guards and he needs to work on his outside shot.

    All in all, he cant be worse than half backups PGs in the league.

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    I really like Marcelinho Huertas. He's a terrific passer, reads the game very well and no, he's not slow by any means.

    But he would suffer guarding athletic point guards and he needs to work on his outside shot.

    All in all, he cant be worse than half backups PGs in the league.

    That is a more realistic assessment. He isn't strong enough to defend the pick and roll adequately. He needs to bulk up a little. Defense and perimeter shooting are definitely his weaknesses. He is plenty quick.

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