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    Would want to see something besides mostly open two-handed dunks and boards. Back in the heyday for bigs, that might have been fine enough to get him a decent NBA career. But today's league requires more from their centers, and guys like him are easy enough to get for the minimum. Dude is 24 already. I'd rather use the Toronto pick on a young center if the team finds itself with a need to develop another big. Might be biased too much, though. I've always hated that pick, especially with Montrezl Harrell on the board.

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    Nice though it didn't look like anyone on the Athens team was over 6'7".

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    "Milutinov is playing like his mama never held him as a baby!"

    Pretty funny line from the Euro announcers.

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    Best center in Europe.

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    Would want to see something besides mostly open two-handed dunks and boards. Back in the heyday for bigs, that might have been fine enough to get him a decent NBA career. But today's league requires more from their centers, and guys like him are easy enough to get for the minimum. Dude is 24 already. I'd rather use the Toronto pick on a young center if the team finds itself with a need to develop another big. Might be biased too much, though. I've always hated that pick, especially with Montrezl Harrell on the board.
    he looks better, not only Dunking every ball. He’s also in a very good shape, lighter than last year.

    The problem is that it would be difficult To sign him with the rookie scale. If we can sign him as a rookie i will do it straight away. I dont think having 24 yrs old is a problem, white is also 24 but is good this year for example

    imo you just too low on him but if you have some minimum centers Names Who would be better i’m listening.
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    he could be the next blair for the spurs...........blair had 3 20/20 games

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    Would want to see something besides mostly open two-handed dunks and boards. Back in the heyday for bigs, that might have been fine enough to get him a decent NBA career. But today's league requires more from their centers, and guys like him are easy enough to get for the minimum. Dude is 24 already. I'd rather use the Toronto pick on a young center if the team finds itself with a need to develop another big. Might be biased too much, though. I've always hated that pick, especially with Montrezl Harrell on the board.
    Metu and Eubanks, if he proves to be more than a developmental player, could be possible options at center.

    Still, a rim running, defensive minded, rebounding center will always be in demand. Sure, you like more from a center but the idea that everyone needs to be Anthony Davis is silly.

    Robin Lopez, Dewayne Dedmon, Alex Len, Jarrett Allen, Myles Turner, Andre Drummond, Jakob Poetl, Clint Capela, Javale McGee, Tyson Chandler, Jusuf Nurkic, etc. are all still rotation big men in the "modern NBA."

    Also, trying to flip his rights to a team in need of big man help shouldn't be off the table.

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    Does anybody have defensive stats about him? From what I know he was never known to be a good rim protector and is more of an offensive player. He got potential, but mostly scores on dunks and putbacks. Not sure if that's enough

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    Does anybody have defensive stats about him? From what I know he was never known to be a good rim protector and is more of an offensive player. He got potential, but mostly scores on dunks and putbacks. Not sure if that's enough
    In euroleague he averages 0.7 stl and 0.9 block ( 8.4 rebounds/3.6 orbd ) on 24 minutes( 16 games) wich is not that bad but he is not a rim protector.

    I agree he needs To develop some other Skills offensively.

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    He is kinda like Poodle but stronger and he does have a mid range shot. He will be a good center in the NBA. If RC is planning on moving Gasol this summer and they want to compete for a ring then bring him over if not then trade him should be able to get a late first pick for him
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    His Orebounding would be useful, but he doesn't seem to be a force outside of that.

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    Being from Greece i've seen Milutinov more than anyone here, he's not good enough and we dont need a player like him. Package him with something else in a trade.

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    he could be the next blair for the spurs...........blair had 3 20/20 games
    Username checks out.

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    Does anybody have defensive stats about him? From what I know he was never known to be a good rim protector and is more of an offensive player. He got potential, but mostly scores on dunks and putbacks. Not sure if that's enough
    He's a decent rim deterrent, but more a positional defender about being in the right place with his hands up rather than jumping and chasing. He used to block more shots, but he also fouled a lot more. His improvement over the years has been not fouling but still playing good defense.

    15-16, his first Euroleague year: per 36: 2.23 blocks, 8.53 fouls

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    18-19 per 36: 1.37 blocks, 2.01 fouls

    And his defensive impact is way up. He's 5th in the Euroleague in defensive rating. ORtg 133.7, DRtg 105.7

    1st in rebounds, 1st in rebounds per 36 pace adjusted also

    5th in PER

    He is a screen setter, rebounder, rim attacker. He's so effective with his dunks not just because it's lol-euro but due to his strength, he makes himself available to the pass, and he can corral poor passes.

    He's no minimum player.

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    Yeah he is by far better then any Center we could draft like I said he is good and would love for him to replace Gasol.

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    He maybe far enough removed from his draft class where the Spurs could offer him more than his draft slot in the first round. Tiago got 3+ million a year on his first contract with Spurs. Signed in 2010, but was 28th pick in 2007.

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    I am skeptical that he'll be a Spurs next season, if ever.

    That 2010-2015 Stretch was kinda rough in terms of drafting with Justin Anderson, LJC and possibly Milutinov not working- though obviously Kawhi, Cojo, and Kyle Anderson did.

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    He maybe far enough removed from his draft class where the Spurs could offer him more than his draft slot in the first round. Tiago got 3+ million a year on his first contract with Spurs. Signed in 2010, but was 28th pick in 2007.
    Spurs would have to dip into their MLE and he probably is going to want a lot more than Splitter got in 2010 when the Cap was $58 Million while the cap in the offseason will be $109 million.

    That is probably a horrible idea, waiving Gasol and then re-signing him for the Vet min to be the 3rd center and keeping the full MLE available ($9 million)

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    Spurs would have to dip into their MLE and he probably is going to want a lot more than Splitter got in 2010 when the Cap was $58 Million while the cap in the offseason will be $109 million.

    That is probably a horrible idea, waiving Gasol and then re-signing him for the Vet min to be the 3rd center and keeping the full MLE available ($9 million)
    I hear ya! I'm not against trading his rights for the right pick/player either if it fills a need. Being able to get the SF we need is the priority to me, and if he can be used to facilitate that happening, I'm all for it.

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    He's a decent rim deterrent, but more a positional defender about being in the right place with his hands up rather than jumping and chasing. He used to block more shots, but he also fouled a lot more. His improvement over the years has been not fouling but still playing good defense.

    15-16, his first Euroleague year: per 36: 2.23 blocks, 8.53 fouls

    to

    18-19 per 36: 1.37 blocks, 2.01 fouls

    And his defensive impact is way up. He's 5th in the Euroleague in defensive rating. ORtg 133.7, DRtg 105.7

    1st in rebounds, 1st in rebounds per 36 pace adjusted also

    5th in PER

    He is a screen setter, rebounder, rim attacker. He's so effective with his dunks not just because it's lol-euro but due to his strength, he makes himself available to the pass, and he can corral poor passes.

    He's no minimum player.
    Listen to this guy. Hes right more about Milutinov.

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    I am skeptical that he'll be a Spurs next season, if ever.

    That 2010-2015 Stretch was kinda rough in terms of drafting with Justin Anderson, LJC and possibly Milutinov not working- though obviously Kawhi, Cojo, and Kyle Anderson did.
    You mean James Anderson. To be fair, he was decent during that time when he got his chance then he got injured. After that, Danny Green took his spot.

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    Wonder if other teams have much interest in the pick given that most would be following the Euroleague these days.

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