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How fitting. We traded for a guy named Stanko.Comment
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He's got great credentials:
Stanko was first noticed playing in the Reebok Eurocamp back in 2004, where he was overshadowed by the likes of Pavel Podkolzine and Martynas Andriuskevicius.
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I bet you the guy never even learns English, let alone comes here.Comment
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Well, I'm Croatian, I'll see what I can dig up about him on Croatian and Bosnian sites.
Here's his Adriatic League stats, its a league of the regional teams, a step up above the national competition but more than a few step below the Euroleague (in my estimation, below the level of the NCAA's): http://www.adriaticbasket.com/igraci.php?id=620
Good teams include Cibona and Partizan, so you may want to focus on stats from those games.
I'll be honest, I watch Adriatic league sometimes, haven't heard of him. Not a good sign. We'll probably leave him over, see if anything happens, but I wouldn't buy a Stanko jersey just yet.
And yes, there are some American names that sound just as ridiculous in Serbo-Croatian as Stanko sounds in English.2010 IKL Fantasy Basketball Champion Baltimore BulldogsComment
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NBA Comparison: Wang ZhiZhi
Strengths: Barac improved dramatically his overall skills since last year … He is nice prospect with good size and good combination of fundamentals, basketball IQ and shooting ability … Offensively his main weapon is his outside jump-shot (Barac possesses shooting range out to Euro-3point line 35.9%)… If opponents give him just a bit of space, he can convert the jump-shot … His release is not that quick and it looks kind of slow, but the mechanics are good … What surprises me the most is his slashing ability and his ball-handling skills … Not many players his size can take the ball and create off the dribble the way he can … If his defender plays too close, he will use his first step and get by him driving to the basket like a guard … On the low post Barac is not that skilled but scores on put-backs, some dunks, and right hand hook shot that he likes to use … Defensively he is effective around the basket … His frame and long arms alert many shots around the basket (no many players are driving to the basket when he is around the rim or shoot over him)… Barac can’t get off the ground that quick to block shots, but his motivation and good positioning on defense makes up for it … He has been given lots of minutes this year (27:30) … Most important, Barac is eager to improve his game … Player with right attitude on the court …
Weaknesses: Offensively Barac has to improve his low post game ... Must find his go-too move and stick with it on the low post … He relies too much on his jump-shot … Barac posseses nice size but must learn how to play inside more … Lacks great lateral foot speed … Defensively if he steps out of the paint, he can’t do anything … If there is a miss-match or pick and roll where he needs to step up and get beck he is in big trouble (also he struggles in weak side help) … Lack of explosiveness and stamina … Barac has to learn how to bang on the low post in order to play at the next level … Gets pushed around by stronger opponents … Does not see the floor that well and struggles to pass out of the post … Lacks much experience …
He "has the right attitude" but "gets pushed around by opponents." Sounds like a really raw Murphy. I don't mean to rag on the kid but geez is he worth a future second rounder when there is always a chance someone, like maybe a talent like Byars could possibly slip to your pick.
NBA Comparison: Wang Zhi Zhi ??????Comment
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