huuuuuuuuuuum
and he comes up big.
All season he's been barely playing for Dijon. He started and put up 17 points on 7-for-11 from the field in 26 minutes.
Here's the box score.
http://www.lequipe.fr/Basket/BasketF...000015383.html
Dijon beat Châlons-en-Champagne, 105-55.
3/4 at the three?
Nice.
Wasn't opr isn't he compared to AK?
105 to 55?!? Now that is an ASS KICKING! Does the name of that other team translate into Atlanta Hawks by any chance?
Didn't the Spurs front office say that he may ultimately prove to be the best NBA player out of all of their '04 draft picks? That would include Mr. Udrih, who is no slouch himself. I wonder how long they'll leave him overseas. If he's not playing much, it will probably be at least another season.
if he is not playing much over seas they may bring him over and put him on the ir
Ducks, they want to see what they have. Sitting on IR here or on the bench in France doesn't accomplish that. He has to play, somewhere.
If the NBDL farm system goes into effect he might be brought over.
Isn't the NBDL now the NBA farm league.
Where teams can send the players they don't or have overseas and just let them play there and have them develope their talents.
Is there some kind of announcement on that subject coming this week?If the NBDL farm system goes into effect he might be brought over.
No.Isn't the NBDL now the NBA farm league.
Where teams can send the players they don't or have overseas and just let them play there and have them develope their talents.
Teams don't keep rights to their draft picks if they play in the D league. Any team could call them up and claim rights to them. That's why he's in Europe and why alot of draft picks stay out of the D-league when they should probably be in it.
I'm cautiously optimistic, much like I was about Ginobili the year after the Spurs drafted him.
I'd be surprised if it happened that soon since it seems to be a negotiating point for the CBA. But I guess they might want to finalize that first.Is there some kind of announcement on that subject coming this week?
FYI, it looks like Dijon got a new coach, that's why Sanikidze got the start.
So the Euro Larry Brown was replaced by the Euro Gregg Popovich?
I think the league could really capitalize on an NBDL farm system, especially internationally. Like you could stick Ha Sueng-Jin and Soon-Yoon Bang on a team and televise a few of their games in Korea -- crap like that.
Found this SI page on Viktor:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/bas...ers/18943.html
BIO: Sanikidze is a native of Tbilisi, Georgia who played one year for Dijon in the French Pro A League. The 18-year-old spent a year of college in the United States at Globe Tech in the 2001-02 season before returning to Europe. Like most youngsters, Sanikidze saw little action for his club team. The best evidence of his ability came in the 2004 European Championships for Juniors in which he averaged 18.6 points and 11.6 rebounds playing for Georgia. Despite those rebounding numbers, his game is more perimeter-oriented and may suit an NBA team looking to stash away a developing prospect overseas.
ANALYSIS: Sanikidze is almost too young to project, considering he has received so little playing time over his career. A club with a strong international network and intimate knowledge of him may be able to get a steal in the second round. At only 18, Sanikidze has a chance to develop into something special down the road.
POSITIVES: Sanikidze has all the tools to be a good NBA small forward. He is a skilled shooter, possesses the ability to spot up or create his own shot, is potentially a solid finisher and rebounder in the paint and has good basketball instincts. He did not receive much playing time for his pro team but has starred at the junior national team level in Europe.
NEGATIVES: At just 196 pounds, Sanikidze is still growing into his 6-8 frame. Right now, he would get destroyed defensively in the NBA. Whichever team selects Sanikidze would have to stash him in Europe for a few seasons before allowing him to come to the United States. He is just too far away from having the tools to compete in the league right now.
Dijon got a new coach! this coach might be a reason for the spurs to keep victor there!
let me explain myself. He is the french Popovich. He is one of the best french coach and for sure the best palmares. He is known for finding teaching and growing unknown players into stars in Europe. He cares about players and he is one of tne best instructor i am glad sanikidze is in good hand. He should stay there one more year.
The fact Monclar starts him is a good one.
To exp^lain the situation the team was suppose to be pretty good but everyu thing was falling apart this why they bring in new coach giving chances to bench and talent.
I expect sanikidze to arrive in 2006 with some high recognition in Europe!
You have a french description of Monclar at this link.
http://jda.basketzone.com/asp/zon_ac...sp?actid=29650
Yeah I think an NBDL true farm system would be awesome. And I KNOW that they'd make more money from people going to NBDL games then they do from people attending WNBA games.I think the league could really capitalize on an NBDL farm system, especially internationally. Like you could stick Ha Sueng-Jin and Soon-Yoon Bang on a team and televise a few of their games in Korea -- crap like that.![]()
JUUOT has Sanikidze gotten any taller or put on any weight?
In other intl news, Aussi Andy Bogut had a big game in Utah win, shutting down OK's big man, and dishing 7 ASTs, got his pic on the front page: http://www.washingtonpost.com/
He is announced at 6-8 in his french club. (2 metre 03centimetre). He will not add a lot of weight in France. What he is going to add is skills skills , basket IQ and maturity, especially with this coach. Just like the other he will not add weight until arriving in nba but that is fine it is easy to get. however i think his optimum should be around 6-8 and 215 pounds you will not get much more.
But he seems to be a young Basket genius dont worry
Last edited by JUUOT; 03-19-2005 at 07:32 PM.
I would bet my Vbooki money that Sanikidze is bowen replacement. LJII and brown will miss the target and have to make room for young hungry baller
Sanikidze made Tayshuan Prince look like Schwarzenegger. He going to have to find a few pounds somewhere to make it in the NBA.
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