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From Casey's Blog-
First off, I didn't realize how stacked the French are becoming in hoops. But, in the end, it all boils down to his shoulder. If the Doc says ok, then fine by me, but I don't want to wake up, get on the net, and read about how he busted up his shoulder again and is out for the half the year again. We don't need another injury filled season like that again. On the other hand, he could learn some sweet new moves as well as learn to be the leader on that team. With so many players out, he becomes the guy and actually will get plays ran for him. I'd love to see him work on his ball handling and translate that over to the season next year and run some point forward.
CONTINUE READING>>>Not sure if Mickael Pietrus is going to play this time around, as he missed EuroBasket with a fractured wrist, but if he does, that helps counteract the absense of Parker and Turiaf. Beaubois, Batum, Pietrus, Boris Diaw and whoever takes Turiaf's minutes in the middle comprises a legit starting 5. Having Joakim Noah, who hasn't seemed all that interested in playing for Les Bleus, at center would give the French a starting 5 that would rival the Spanish (playing without Pau) for second best in the world behind Team USA. Assuming they all show up, the French also have NBAers Alexis Ajinca and Johan Petro to clog the middle, though they might be better off going with guys like Ali Tarore or Ali Koffi. Neither are as physically gifted as Ajinca or Petro, but both had nice runs of play in EuroBasket.
So even without Parker and Turiaf, the French have a chance. But my question to you is this: is it worth the risk to have Batum play? Nic was adamant that his shoulder would be fine by time the Worlds get started at the end of August and another summer of high-level competition would surely do him good, but the prospect of another season with Batum on the bench for the first 40 games is too scary to think about.
First off, I didn't realize how stacked the French are becoming in hoops. But, in the end, it all boils down to his shoulder. If the Doc says ok, then fine by me, but I don't want to wake up, get on the net, and read about how he busted up his shoulder again and is out for the half the year again. We don't need another injury filled season like that again. On the other hand, he could learn some sweet new moves as well as learn to be the leader on that team. With so many players out, he becomes the guy and actually will get plays ran for him. I'd love to see him work on his ball handling and translate that over to the season next year and run some point forward.
