OT: Sergio signs with Real Madrid

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Beautiful! Real Madrid is my ACB team! I'm going to search the web for Blazer Rodriguez jerseys and send them to my friends in Madrid.

Too bad he never made it here, but I'll always be a fan.
 
Beautiful! Real Madrid is my ACB team! I'm going to search the web for Blazer Rodriguez jerseys and send them to my friends in Madrid.
Too bad he never made it here, but I'll always be a fan.

I wonder what Pablo Prigioni feels about this...
 
Maris is softly crying in a corner somewhere, rocking back and forth whispering, "bake it" over and over and over ...
 
All this means is that Sergio went from the Best Point Guard in the NBA to The Best Point Guard in Europe.
 
Finally. It's where he belongs. He's not an NBA caliber player.
 
Sergio has many more fans on this board than just Maris.
 
Sergio arrived with the Knicks in February and immediately took away Chris Duhon's starting job. After a few weeks, Duhon started sometimes, too. So they split time evenly for the Knicks. Duhon has been in the league more years so he has higher name recognition.

Duhon just argreed with Orlando to back up Jameer Nelson for 4 years for $15 million.

That tells us approximately what Sergio would have been worth had he stayed in the league. He signed for about $2 million with Real Madrid. Financially, you might say he made a mistake listening to his detractors. But he'll be happier in Spain.

http://sports.espn.go.com/new-york/nba/news/story?id=5357340
 
I guess this explains why the Lakers decided to settle on Steve Blake.
 
All this means is that Sergio went from the Best Point Guard in the NBA to The Best Point Guard in Europe.

Ricky Rubio disagrees.

Sergio will be throwing alley-oops to Rudy against that soft Euro defense in another season or so.
 
Sergio will be throwing alley-oops to Rudy against that soft Euro defense in another season or so.

Nah, Rudy wont need no stinkin' alley-oops after showing his new team how to run Nate's ISO.
 
Duhon made $6,031,800 this season. Overpaid, but it tells more about what Sergio is worth. Had he stayed in the league, he would have eventually gotten one overpaid contract like most players do.

Too bad he didn't stay.
 
Sergio obviously made this move so he can show the NBA what he can do. He just turned 24 and being buried on 3 different struggling teams with no real game plan was not helping his career development at all.

Running the best team in the world outside the NBA will provide that opportunity, and the contract is small enough that any NBA team could find enough in their petty cash fund to buy it out to bring him back to the league.

The likely end result will be a higher payday and more leverage when he returns, and the chance to choose which team he goes to.

Smart guy.
 
Poor Dwight Howard.

Forced to play with "mere" Jameer and scrub backups like "Duh"on.

I would bolt if I were him.
 
Running the best team in the world outside the NBA will provide that opportunity, and the contract is small enough that any NBA team could find enough in their petty cash fund to buy it out to bring him back to the league.

Last time Real Madrid won the Euroleague championship was 1995. I think there is a good chance they are not the best team in the world outside the USA.

BTW - the last 4 teams that did win it all in Europe were Barcelona, Tel-Aviv, CSKA Moscow and Panathinaikos - each one won it twice in the last 8 year span.

If Sergio really went there with the idea that they were the best team out of the NBA - he is not that smart of a guy...
 
Last time Real Madrid won the Euroleague championship was 1995. I think there is a good chance they are not the best team in the world outside the USA.

Were not.

They have Sergio now.
 
Sergio obviously made this move so he can show the NBA what he can do. He just turned 24 and being buried on 3 different struggling teams with no real game plan was not helping his career development at all.

Running the best team in the world outside the NBA will provide that opportunity, and the contract is small enough that any NBA team could find enough in their petty cash fund to buy it out to bring him back to the league.

The likely end result will be a higher payday and more leverage when he returns, and the chance to choose which team he goes to.

Smart guy.

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The way Sergio will blow up if he got to play in D'antoni's system?

Well, he started, beating out Duhon, and was there only 2 months. He could only improve given more time in D'Antoni's system. I wouldn't call it "blowing up" but his role would certainly have "expanded" now that Duhon has left.
 
Sergio has many more fans on this board than just Maris.

I'm a Sergio fan too, but not all of us are as delusional and fucked in the head about Rodriguez as MARIS and you.
 
Please, the Sergio fanboys are more delusional than ever.

First Nate "runined him" in Portland.

So, he was traded to Sacramento where Paul Westphal was supposed to be his Frank Layden. He quickly became the worst PG on one of the worst teams in the league, racking up a string of DNP-CDs behind a rookie combo guard and Beno Udrih.

Then he was traded to the team whose coach was taylor-made to Sergio's supposed strengths. He flat out sucked in NY. Sure, he started 8 games out of 27. D'Antoni, his supposed dream coach, gave him the starting role to lose, which he promptly did. In spite of the D'Antoni system, that greatly inflates individual stats, Sergio posted a PER of 12.8 and the lowest assist rate of his career of 26.9.

BTW, Andre Miller, who the Sergio fanboys like to criticize as a selfish player who looks for his own shot had an AST% of 30.2 (and a PER of 18.1). Miller racked up more AST/36 playing in Nate's glacially slow, isolation based offense than Sergio did in D'Antoni's free flowing seven-seconds-or-less fast paced offense. Of course, Sergio also turned the ball over almost twice as frequently as Miller (TOV% = 24.0 vs. 13.8). For those keeping score at home, that gives Miller and AST/TO ratio of 2.6 and Sergio, in NY, an AST/TO of 1.7. So much for Sergio's great PG skills.

Sergio already received his one overpaid NBA contract. That's the last one he'll ever get. He's no longer in the NBA for one very simple reason. He's not an NBA level talent. After four full seasons in the league, he has EXACTLY the same weaknesses and makes the same mistakes he did as a rookie. It took one breakout game from Sergio as a rookie to alert other teams to exploit his many weaknesses (can't shoot, can't play defense, turnover machine). And, that was that. No improvement in 4 years = no more NBA career. Plain and simple.

BNM
 
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Please, the Sergio fanboys are more delusional than ever.

First Nate "runined him" in Portland.

So, he was traded to Sacramento where Paul Westphal was supposed to be his Frank Layden. He quickly became the worst PG on one of the worst teams in the league, racking up a string of DNP-CDs behind a rookie combo guard and Beno Udrih.

Then he was traded to the team whose coach was taylor-made to Sergio's supposed strengths. He flat out sucked in NY. Sure, he started 8 games out of 27. D'Antoni, his supposed dream coach, gave him the starting role to lose, which he promptly did. In spite of the D'Antoni system, that greatly inflates individual stats, Sergio posted a PER of 12.8 and the lowest assist rate of his career of 26.9.

BTW, Andre Miller, who the Sergio fanboys like to criticize as a selfish player who looks for his own shot had an AST% of 30.2 (and a PER of 18.1). Miller racked up more AST/36 playing in Nate's glacially slow, isolation based offense than Sergio did in D'Antoni's free flowing seven-seconds-or-less fast paced offense. Of course, Sergio also turned the ball over almost twice as frequently as Miller (TOV% = 24.0 vs. 13.8). For those keeping score at home, that gives Miller and AST/TO ratio of 2.6 and Sergio, in NY, an AST/TO of 1.7. So much for Sergio's great PG skills.

Sergio already received his one overpaid NBA contract. That's the last one he'll ever get. He's no longer in the NBA for one very simple reason. He's not an NBA level talent. After four full seasons in the league, he has EXACTLY the same weaknesses and makes the same mistakes he did as a rookie. It took one breakout game from Sergio as a rookie to alert other teams to exploit his many weaknesses (can't shoot, can't play defense, turnover machine). And, that was that. No improvement in 4 years = no more NBA career. Plain and simple.

BNM

And that closes the book on the Sergio debate.

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