i believe gregg pop reads here
great skill and charachter. fits our system easily. take a look gregg pop.
i believe gregg pop reads here
How's KBP doing?
the best forward in europe. very very special.
DrunkTurkishLabrat weighs in.
the best player in europe.
way way better than dario saric
yo'r lauginh but time will make me right
Trade Kawhi, Harlem and Apalisoc to Minny for Bjelica.
OP, most people on this message board have never heard of Bjelica. Perhaps you could enlighten us by posting a scouting report, as well as a video or two of his highlights?
You see, we're looking for an sg/sf/pf combo player that can dunk, shoot 3s, play defense, and finish at the rim.... while being a classy dude. If he doesn't fit that criteria, then no thanks.
OP, it's like this that gives you international posters a bad rep.
ok but my english is not good enough so i m not able to make a very good scouting report because i dont know some technical basketball words english equivalents.
he is the guy bro. his best position is pf but can play sf/c and also. he is terrific offensive player. it doesn't mean his defense is bad. good defender also.
offense: terrific/clutch 3 pointer. he has great court vision, makes very creative passes/ assists. he takes the defensive rebounds and can easily drive to other rim. he is the best player in europe when he takes his defender front and dribbles to rim. indefensible. very efficient. he likes taking responsibility but doesn't make wrong desicions. likes freedom but if his coach wants discipline from nemanja he settles his role. has tough body/size and quick legs. good athlete yes he can dunk but first choice is lay up. he use fadeaway, post up, . versatilty.
deffense: willing rebounder. defensive especially. protects his position and his man. knows his duty.
he is star guys. nemanja and ginobili together on court. oh. i cant imagine. it is my dream. BRAINS.
There are two big problems with signing this guy:
1. I see reports that his contract with his Turkish club goes through 2016.
2. His NBA rights belong to Minnesota.
yes. he can be traded for a future draft right. if spurs wants bjelica and bjelica wants to go nba, the problem can be solved between spurs and fener.
So he's really good, but Minny and Fener will both easily give up their rights to him? Ok.
minny is idiot
But they drafted this player. Were they being idiots then?
2 future draft picks enough for this trade. bjelica is underrated player.
Well, you hold on to your fantasy.
guys i am fan of bjelica. he wears my team's (galatasaray) rival's (fenerbahçe) uniform and i can't stand this condition. lets support me for my psychology
http://www.hoopsrumors.com/2015/02/w...a-bjelica.html
The Timberwolves plan to “push hard” to sign former 35th overall pick Nemanja Bjelica this summer, tweets Darren Wolfson of 1500 ESPN Twin Cities. The 26-year-old power forward is under contract through next season with Turkey’s Fenerbahce Ulker, as Mark Porcaro shows in the Hoops Rumors Draft Rights Held Players Database, but it appears there’s a way for him to escape the deal and come to the NBA. Bjelica signed with the Wasserman Media Group before this season, and the Timberwolves have a strong relationship with agent and Wasserman vice chairman Arn Tellem, as Wolfson tweeted in December.
Wolfson speculated then that for the Wolves to sign Bjelica, it would take a contract similar to the three-year deal worth more than $16.6MM that the Bulls handed out this past summer toNikola Mirotic (Twitter link). Minnesota already has more than $50MM in salary commitments against a projected $66.5MM salary cap for next season, not counting Thaddeus Young‘s early termination option worth nearly $9.972MM and a $5MM player option for Chase Budinger. The Wolves are reportedly trying to trade Budinger and have apparently engaged in talks with the Nets about Young, though it appears unlikely Minnesota will make a deal. Regardless of whether the Wolves are able to clear cap room, Mirotic’s starting salary this year is equivalent to the value of the non-taxpayer’s mid-level exception, so that’s a path the Wolves could take with Bjelica.
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