Clearly back to being the Sterns![]()
Clearly back to being the Sterns![]()
3 in the top 7 actually. But counting Tim is a cheat.
Not just counting foreigners, the Spurs finished with three in the top 25.
That includes the second highest rated power forward, the fourth highest rated shooting guard and the fourth highest rated point guard guard.
Can't complain.
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The Clippers are already giving up on Korolev?
Hes at least worth a training camp invite to see what he has...
51 Fabricio Oberto
San Antonio Spurs
Player Profile C 32
Argentina 11.99
Capsule: Oberto came to the Spurs as a veteran of the European leagues, but he had a poor rookie season in San Antonio. He rebounded to shoot 56.2 percent this year, and in both seasons has been far more effective on the glass than his European numbers would have suggested. He scores by moving away from the ball and has a very limited post game. He's also a poor free-throw shooter.
He has a lot more post stuff than he gets credit for...
I see Manu as the 2nd highest rated sg on that list, am I wrong?
Walter Herrmann, representin
He may end up in-- yes, Toronto.
Good place for him.
If Mitc bolts, do they get the former Argentinian coach to coach them?![]()
Third highest rated guard behind Wade and Bryant.
Walter Herrmann should NOT be rated above Oberto and Garbajosa. Yes, Herrmann can score, but he's not near the rebounder, passer or other floor-game talents that make for a more complete team contributor as Fabri and Jorge are.
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