He`s true point guard, and no Spurs cant get him, for next 2-3 years for sure.
Any chance we can get this guy? I know we're already loaded in the SG spot, but he has solid handles, superb shooting, and is very, very clutch. His downside is his lack of athleticism but skillwise, he's obviously above-average.
He`s true point guard, and no Spurs cant get him, for next 2-3 years for sure.
how this guy didn't got drafted? he was big talent even when he was very young!
Every player seems like an allstar when they playing in FIBA/int'l compe ion... see Delfino, Arroyo, etc etc.
Every team in the NBA passed on him when he was available to be drafted. That says something.
At any rate, he's under contract with Olympiacos until 2012 so not much to talk about now.
And he isnt playing very well lately, mind you. He plays much better with his club.
Don't how how good of a sources this is, but saw it posted on the Hoopshype daily news section:
http://thehoopsmarket.com/news/san-a...C4%87-(1).aspxThe San Antonio Spurs are interested in the 23-year-old Serbian combo-guard Miloš Teodosić, currently playing for Olympiacos. The Vice-president of the Spurs, Dennis Lindsey, attended an Olympiacos game in Athens to watch Teodosić on the court. The Serbian player, though, has told on many occasions that the NBA "is not for him"
Teodosić, named Euroleague player of the 2009-10 season, played for the Serbian national team in the last World Championship, averaging 11.3 points and 5.6 assists per game.
I've seen it on a french website too...
http://www.basketusa.com/news/47405/...ilos-teodosic/
I'm not sure though that he fits the NBA style of play, but he is by far the best PG in europe...
He's been pretty open about saying that he doesn't want to play in the NBA. I've heard different reasons why being tossed around, but he was pretty clear about his intentions.
At the risk of raising the ghost of KillBillPana, he seems like less of a fit for the NBA than Spanoulis. Regardless of his skills, if he doesn't want to be here...?
I'm always cautious with this kind of reports. While Lindsey was likely at the game, The fact that it was at that game to scout Teodosic sounds more like a writer's speculation. Lindsey could be at that game to watch another player(s) like a young guy for future drafts or Spatula (j/k).
Teodosic is a heck of a player. He is an awesome offensive player (pick and roll, shooting, passing game..). Even if he is the kind of slow paced euro guards that rarely succeed in NBA, he is so talented that he deserves a shot providing he isn't too expensive. Teodosic is also a little crazy, it could be fun to see Pop dealing with him.
But the reports that he doesn't want to play in the NBA are accurate, aren't they? Or was something taken out of context? I agree that he's got skills, but I was surprised that the Spurs would be trying to change his mind about playing here at all.
[Edit: Also, I thought we had Nando DeColo in the pipeline? Are we planning on going with all combo-guards? With Teodosic, DeColo, and Temple we would have an unusual group of 1-2 players. Maybe Pop is planning on going big while playing small ball?]
Last edited by GSH; 10-24-2010 at 01:49 PM.
I've seen contracting reports regarding Teodosic and the NBA. Greek league is a disaster with a lot of violence, strikes and teams bankrupts. He could want to get the out of that.
And Teodosic is way better than De Colo.
Would it be for this season??
whats his buy out situation?
I'm surprised to hear you say that. I believe you - I'm just surprised. I got the impression that the Greeks liked him, but didn't love him. I may have jumped to some bad conclusions.
I guess I've gotten pretty skeptical about anyone that has the label of "combo guard". Most of the time it means someone that doesn't have great play-making skills, but also doesn't have a great 3-P stroke. Their agents always try to sell them as the best of both worlds. But on the court, most of them are just the opposite. And most of them are very offense-oriented, without much interest in what happens on the other end of the floor. Since they are usually missing some part of their game, I think a successful combo guard has to be a pretty good defender.
I'm going to have to admit to some of my own bias. When I read the reports about him not wanting to come to the NBA, I decided that he probably wouldn't have the fire to compete here, especially on defense. There are a lot of other reasons why a player might not want to come here.
I love the idea of haing a 6'5" guy who can run the point, to play along with Hill. I keep hoping that Temple can develop enough to stick, for just that reason. Teodosic would fit that mold too.
Last edited by GSH; 10-24-2010 at 02:54 PM.
Teodosic isn't a combo guard. He is a PG.
Mmmm... okay. He's spent a lot of time playing at the 2. I've heard him referred to as a combo guard, and read it in articles. Maybe that's just because he isn't always running the point? I didn't follow him this last season. Was he a full-time point? I'm not arguing with you, just trying to understand. Are you saying he's a natural PG who played a lot of SG because the team already had a PG?
I know I didn't make that up. I'm sure I could find a lot of references. I just pulled up the first article I could find, which was Draft Express:
Feb. 2008 - "In this context, Teodosic hasn’t been able to provide consistent leadership from the point guard position. First, because he rarely played as a real playmaker, but more as a combo guard, therefore not being able to completely take over the control of his team’s offense"
Jan 2008 - Teodosic played both guard positions, meaning he wasn’t handling the ball as much as probably might have liked. But he stayed nicely active moving without the ball, which provided him with production in the form of a lay-up and a pass off a strong cut. With the ball in his hands, if he doesn’t settle for a long-range shot, he usually utilizes screens, trying to gain advantages, to provoke mismatches, in order to attack the rim or find a good passing angle. He got all the way to the basket a couple of times and showed nice use of his body to gain room in order to finish around the rim. He’s a rather strong guy, obviously a lot bigger than your typical point guard. Milos also had the chance to feed cutters and even through traffic, showing once again his excellent court vision. Given the fact that he didn’t play the point with continuity, we couldn’t really enjoy his control of the game tempo.
Now the bad. Milos badly needs his teammates to operate with the ball. He needs them to set screens for him and work off the dribble, because he clearly struggles to beat his opponent in pure one-on-one settings. He is just not quick enough. It gets worse on defense, where he can’t hold his own against anybody with some quickness to attack him. At least with his size he has less trouble switching defensive assignments, and it’s easier for him to contest shots.
Teodosic has improved a lot since 2008 and his role has also changed a lot since that. In 08, Teodosic was a bench player. Last year, he was Olympiakos' starting PG and won the Euroleague MVP le. Teodosic has all the skills a PG need, think at him like a slower version of Nash.
Imo teodosic is the pest PG in Europe at the moment.
Thanks. I just lost track of him.
The one thing I do know about him is he comes up big under pressure. He wasn't known for being a great pure shooter (at least a couple of years ago) but when his team needed a 3 at the end of the game, he could step out and drain one. He would also have big games against the good teams, or against other good players who were supposed to give him trouble. That's a quality that some players seem to have, that probably can't be coached.
He also had a bit of a hot temper. I always thought it was just from being a tough compe or, but you say he's a little bit crazy. I don't think that's a bad thing, as long as he's not a total head case. I think it's good to have a guy who really, really hates losing.
If he'll play defense, a 6'5" slower-version-of-Nash sounds pretty good. I've been impressed with several of the Euro point guards that have come into the NBA in the last couple of seasons. If Tony ultimately goes elsewhere, we would probably be very lucky to sign him.
I'm going to think of him not being a Spur. He's under contract until 2012.
Teodosic is way better then Dragic, way better then Calderon was before he went to NBA, not mention De Colo. He is under contract with buyout aroung zillion dollars, so he wouldnt come to SA or NBA in nearest future. He is still developing, he showed on World Championship that he is a true leader. He would be a great pick up for Spurs.
how old is this guy and hes not in the nba yet wow? i watched him during the fiba games, lights out
For some reason 6'6" PG's seldom have success in the NBA. That being said Teo is phenomenal player. I don't think he's so slow or liability on defense. The Rockets tried to sign him for this season. But if I recall right he re-negotiated his contract with Olympiakos since then, with much higher buyout.
Jasikevicius couldn't be good at playing NBA and he was one of the best PG of the Europe in last 20 years.
Theosodosic is a very good player but I don't think that he would be a great player in NBA.
I also heard Teodosic has little intention to play in the NBA.
The plus for the Spurs is that they have a coach of Serbian origins.
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