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Not trying to be nasty, but I wonder if any of these YouTube highlight vids were made *after* his injury?
Maybe my google-fu is weak, but I can't find any (english language) sites that give a clear picture of how he got hurt, how serious it was, etc. All I can find, is that he missed most of last season to the injury. He did not participate in the Reebock Eurocamp - and the reason may (or may not) have had anything to do with him not being 100%. The lack of reliable info is frustrating.
Does anyone else struggle not to want to pronounce his name "CLAY-ver"?
Presumably it's "clah-VAIR", but my mind keeps telling me CLAY-ver.
Ed O.

Does anyone else struggle not to want to pronounce his name "CLAY-ver"?
Presumably it's "clah-VAIR", but my mind keeps telling me CLAY-ver.
Ed O.
andClaver is a 4/3 in Europe, rather skinny (with long arms) and has great hops (he's a great dunker). He also has a good three point shot... here [Europe], he's a modern 4, in the NBA he'll have to play exclusively the 3. He's the Spanish star of Batum's generation. Valencia, who have one of the larger budgets in the ACB, gave him responsibility when he was very young. He has talent... less than Nico [Batum], but he has talent.
Claver is more of a scorer than Nico and more of an impact player (unfortunately). On the other hand, he's still under contract with Valencia and has a large salary, so I don't really see him moving to Portland very quickly (sort of like Freeland).
He's complete though, good defender in Europe in any case, good fundamentals, he's been a regular since he was young, and started as soon as 18 years old in the Spanish playoffs with some good performances.
On the other hand, I don't know if he has the range for 3 pointers in the NBA, in Europe he takes his threes close to the line (20.5 ft away from the basket in Europe).
Also, it is pronounced clay-vair, like almost French sounding.
Why would it be pronounced that way? Spanish names tend to be very straightforward in their pronunciation.
What is your source for how his name is pronounced?
Why would it be pronounced that way? Spanish names tend to be very straightforward in their pronunciation.
What is your source for how his name is pronounced?
Ed O.
Sounds like "Clah-VAIR" to me.
Also this is a decent little video overall in terms of discussing his injury, etc.
Ed O.
yeah I agree. You spelled it better than me lol
Clah-vair is better then clay-vair.

probably just kissing up to KP so he can make the teamVictor Claver- To be honest, I think Victor Claver is the best pro right now out of Rubio and Sergio [Llull]. I know people may think I’m crazy for that comment, but hey, it’s my opinion. Victor Claver is like 6’9; he can score and is very athletic.

