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He's available...

Yes, I know, we have a bunch of young guards. But Albicy won Defensive Player of the Year in the French League. He was starting PG of the team that finished top of the league. He was defensive player of the year. He was MVP of the 2010 World U-20 Championships (France won Gold). He's "the player to watch in Basketball right now".

Downside: he's short (like Isaiah Thomas short) but not athletic. Not a great scorer.
Upside: great at two things we lack at the PG spot: actually being a PG (he's pass first) and defense. Plus, he's Nic's buddy!
 
If it came down to it, I'd probably rather just have Patty-cakes back.
 
There's also this:
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Free Throw Attempts Per Possession

Name Team League FTA/Pos
Jared Cunningham Oregon State NCAA 0.47
Tu Holloway Xavier NCAA 0.47
Tony Wroten Washington NCAA 0.44
Kostas Sloukas Olympiakos GREECE 0.43
Damian Lillard Weber State NCAA 0.42
Austin Rivers Duke NCAA 0.38
[B]Andrew Albicy[/B] Gravelines FRANCE 0.36
Bradley Beal Florida NCAA 0.36
 
Winning a defensive player of the year award in a European national league is akin to winning the Tallest Little Person (female division) award.

Ed O.
 
being short, i question his ability to keep his high level of defense in the nba

and thats the only thing he is good at
 
Winning a defensive player of the year award in a European national league is akin to winning the Tallest Little Person (female division) award.
Ed O.

Oh Ed. I thought you were above the cheap humor.
 
being short, i question his ability to keep his high level of defense in the nba
and thats the only thing he is good at

Makes you wonder how he was MVP of the WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS for his age group two years ago. All they must care about is defense.
 
Albicy (#4) and Nic beat Spain (2010) [check out the hand-slapping at the end]:

[video=youtube;9MXzpBiRC7A]

Albicy vs. Tony Parker this year:

[video=youtube;HoJBlH0v-pU]
 
Makes you wonder how he was MVP of the WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS for his age group two years ago.


1998 Igor Rakočević
2000 Sani Bečirovič
2002 Nikos Zisis
2004 Erazem Lorbek
2005 Nikita Kurbanov
2006 Ersan İlyasova
2007 Miloš Teodosić
2008 Miroslav Raduljica
2009 Kostas Papanikolaou
2010 Andrew Albicy
 
all im saying is that at 5'10", his defense will not play quite as well in the nba, and that apparently is his calling card
 
1998 Igor Rakočević
2000 Sani Bečirovič
2002 Nikos Zisis
2004 Erazem Lorbek
2005 Nikita Kurbanov
2006 Ersan İlyasova
2007 Miloš Teodosić
2008 Miroslav Raduljica
2009 Kostas Papanikolaou
2010 Andrew Albicy

All good players! (Lorbek will be a Spur this year.)
 
Free Throw Attempts Per Possession

Name Team League FTA/Pos
Jared Cunningham Oregon State NCAA 0.47
Tu Holloway Xavier NCAA 0.47
Tony Wroten Washington NCAA 0.44
Kostas Sloukas Olympiakos GREECE 0.43
Damian Lillard Weber State NCAA 0.42
Austin Rivers Duke NCAA 0.38
Andrew Albicy Gravelines FRANCE 0.36
Bradley Beal Florida NCAA 0.36

Seems like signing Tu Holloway is the better undrafted option? Plus, he isn't tied to a contract in Europe yet.
 
Seems like signing Tu Holloway is the better undrafted option?

If he wasn't a gunner, like all our other guards, yes. Albicy does things the others don't, doesn't shoot much, and yet STILL draws fouls.

Plus, he isn't tied to a contract in Europe yet.

Neither is Albicy. As I made clear in the first post in this thread.

Oh, and don't forget this little nugget about Holloway:
There are certain things you just can't say. Tu Holloway didn't realize that during his senior season.

Under no circumstances do you say the following after a disgusting on-court brawl with your rivals:

We got disrespected a little bit before the game. Guys calling us out, we're grown men over here, we've got a whole bunch of gangsters in the locker room. Not thugs, but tough guys on the court.

We went out there and zipped them up at the end of the game. That's our motto, "Zip 'em up."
 
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Tall people not even close to as good or athletic as PGs in the NBA.

Good, true. Athletic? Probably not true. The French League is one of the more athletic in the world. And there are a ton of athletes in college who can't make it in the NBA, yet go to Europe. James "Flight" White, for one. A lot of the PGs in France are American.
 
Tony Parker. Brandon Jennings. Ricky Rubio. Just three PGs who had an easier time scoring when they got to the NBA. But don't let that dent your assumptions.
 
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Short, unathletic, and can't score? How gracious of you to find me an NBA opening!

First you've got to show me your MVP from the Euro U20 championships and your defensive player of the year from the French league.

And then I'll need a downpayment of a few Gs before I go speak to my buddy Stern.
 
Tony Parker. Brandon Jennings. Ricky Rubio. Just three PGs who had an easier time scoring when they got to the NBA. But don't let that dent your assumptions.

Rubio and Jennings are not even close to being on Parker's level. Rubio was actually very inefficient in how he got his points (47% TS), and before his injury, teams were daring him to shoot, and his play noticeably suffered for it. Jennings has a better PER, but it's inflated by his high usage rate, and his career high TS was 51% last season.

That said, I wouldn't be opposed to bringing this guy over, but I think a veteran PG is more of a concern with Lils being the PGotF.
 

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