Rising Star Trophy winner: Kostas Papanikolaou

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Perhaps another chip to use if we wanted to move up, or to include in an unbalanced trade?

Hopefully he has value. Or maybe we sign him, move Nic to the SG and bring Wes off the bench.
 
Completely forgot about that guy. Are we going to bring him over and have three Euro SFs?
 
I thought Victor Claver won the same award a while back (not to denigrate it or anything), but I don't see his name listed. The ones they list that have come over: Rudy, Rubio, Bargnani and Gallinari. Mirotic (who I think we should have drafted over Nolan AND Faried) won it back-to-back.

Cool. I wonder if KP will ever come over, though. Greeks don't seem to. I'd've loved to see Papaloukas or Diamantidis or even Baby Shaq come over, or Spanoulis play for a coach other than Van Gundy, who was openly contemptuous of Euros.
 
On a side note....a left side note to be exact, Veektor Sighting

Viktor has become a perennial Euro MVP candidate, and is earning more for CSKA than he ever did in the NBA. Still, he served us well by getting us Lamarcus.
 
I remember watching Khryapa in the Olympics. His game is completely different than when he was a Blazer when I used to praise him for his scrappy defensive play and good spot shooting. He was dishing the rock like a guard and bruising down low for rebounds. I even saw him run the fastbreak a couple times.
 
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It's the music that makes it...
 
Is that the Greek we kept or the one we traded?
 
Where do you think he would in the draft if he came out this year? Top ten?
 
Where do you think he would in the draft if he came out this year? Top ten?

Doubt it. He's probably viewed as a tweener. Think of him as like the Greek Shane Battier - nobody gave him much of a chance because he seemed without a position in the NBA and a bit unathletic. As I keep saying, I think a good comparison is Jorge Garbajosa (who was NEVER viewed as a lottery talent, but made quite a contribution before he got injured).
 
Quick said earlier this season that Neil wants to bring him over this summer.

Massive upgrade over Claver and Babbitt.
 
Doubt it. He's probably viewed as a tweener. Think of him as like the Greek Shane Battier - nobody gave him much of a chance because he seemed without a position in the NBA and a bit unathletic. As I keep saying, I think a good comparison is Jorge Garbajosa (who was NEVER viewed as a lottery talent, but made quite a contribution before he got injured).

Stop talking about Jorge Garbajosa all the time, he sucked.
 
Garbajosa was good his rookie year if I remember, right. But, he was like a 30 year old rookie and was instantly washed up.

My issue with Papakokulous is that I don't know how were going to fit his name on the uniform. I always kinda wanted us to go after the Greek Shaq guy just to fill some space down low.
 
I wish his name were Papakokulous. That would be so funny.

PapaG would sure like him.
 
Here's an interesting read on KP vs. Viktor:

True enough, the secret to Khryapa’s outstanding individual success on offense this season has been much about his pick-and-roll play with Teodosic; on defense, his guile and Ettore Messina’s tight trap schemes have allowed him to become the league’s best help defender. Few teams have invested in forcing Khryapa into playing isolation D, but Rodhig’s contention that Papanikolaou is the man for the job is a good call.
 
Everyone typed Joel, but I typed Przybilla over and over and over. Now I'm psyched to type Papanikolokolus as long as this guy plays for us, all 4 months.
 
I don't want to start a new thread, because I know most people don't give a shit about the Euroleague, but Olympiacos is in the process of totally demolishing heavily-favored CSKA Moscow. Sadly it's not primarily because of our man Kostas, because he was sitting while they built up their biggest lead. However, one of his teammates intrigues me greatly: Kyle Hines. He plays center at barely 6'6", which is ridiculous, except that Chuck Hayes does it, and Hines is very much in that mold: widebody with ridiculously long arms who plays GREAT D. I would certainly be interested in bringing him over.
(I know people will assume that he would be lost in the NBA, like Freeland has been, but bear in mind that he's playing against Nenad Krstic, who was a serviceable NBA big, who would still be in the NBA if it weren't for the fact that he makes better money for CSKA, and Hines has thoroughly dominated him.)
 
Not especially amazing top 5 plays of the semifinals, but it's nice to see Sergio's epic beard:
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"Papanikolaou on the move":

Last year in Istanbul, NBA executives were left in awe with his performances. Something that this year in London didn’t happen, but there was no need for something similar. Kostas Papanikolaou of Olympiacos, winner of this year’s “rising star award” as his team defended their title in London, has already proved that he is one of the best European players and this why many NBA teams are thinking of approaching Portland to acquire his rights.

Blazers followed him closely throughout the season, but at this point it seems that “Pap” in not on the immediate plans of Neil Olshey. Portland (besides starter Nicolas Batum) also has another talented European forward with Spaniard Victor Claver and is no need to “overload” the small forward position.

In fact Olshey didn’t travel in London, where only Blazers’ scout Jason Filipi was present. So there is a strong chance that the Blazers will trade his rights and many teams has shown interest. Spurs and Mavericks are among them, as well as the Knicks who drafted Papanikolaou on No48 of last year’s draft. Knicks GM Glen Grunwald visited London for a day, just to watch him on the semifinal against CSKA!

Let the Spurs have Victor (who would work well in their system, I think) and we'll keep KP...
 

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