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Does anybody but me give a shit about Eurobasket? Because I'll stop using bandwidth (and maybe get some work done) if nobody cares.
 
I do! Please keep posting.

I'll be near Nic territory in a couple weeks to see my parents. I've never actually seen an 88 Blazers jersey when I visit France, maybe too far south (mostly Toulouse)?
 
Does anybody but me give a shit about Eurobasket? Because I'll stop using bandwidth (and maybe get some work done) if nobody cares.
I like checking in and getting the updates and color commentary. There's nothing else going on.

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I do! Please keep posting.

I'll be near Nic territory in a couple weeks to see my parents. I've never actually seen an 88 Blazers jersey when I visit France, maybe too far south (mostly Toulouse)?

Your parents live in the south of France? Can they adopt me?
 
Does anybody but me give a shit about Eurobasket? Because I'll stop using bandwidth (and maybe get some work done) if nobody cares.

Keep posting, especially the player stats. One thing I noticed, neither Claver nor Sergio shoot any better playing in Europe than they do/did in the NBA. So, it isn't an Adam Morrison can't get thier shot off against NBA talent type situation. They are both just BAD shooters - period.

BNM
 
Does anybody but me give a shit about Eurobasket? Because I'll stop using bandwidth (and maybe get some work done) if nobody cares.

I care enough to read your updates, but not enough to watch the games. What I mean to say is that your effort is appreciated.
 
Your parents live in the south of France? Can they adopt me?

Sure. But fair warning, they hate basketball (sports). I had to listen to the Blazers alone in my room on my clock radio in the late 80s and into the 90s. We lived far enough out (Scio) that it was hard to get game reception with our TV antenna anyway.

Now that I have little kids, they help us get tickets to come see them every year. Not a bad deal! Lots of great wine, Armagnac, foie gras...And they finally have decent internet (they're in the middle of nowhere), so I'll at least know a little bit about what's happening in pre-season.
 
I have been one of the biggest Batum supporter here. But I'm starting to get frustrated with him. It's one thing to want to play for your country, I get that. But, not really following National play closely, it seems most player will duck out at the first sign of injury or fatigue from the season.

Nic is nursing a sore foot as he plays into the 2nd round! At what point does he start putting his Blazer obligation first. After he signed the huge contract? After he explains how LA just wants to win? After he realizes how much hinges on this season and he is a huge part of it?

Nic tends to get banged up every year. He is being paid all star potential type cash and needs to really focus on taking his NBA game to the next level . . . consistent production for 82 games. I don't think that is too much to ask given he is the 2nd highest paid player on the team.
 
Does anybody but me give a shit about Eurobasket? Because I'll stop using bandwidth (and maybe get some work done) if nobody cares.

Please keep posting! I don't post in here much because I don't know much about it but I'm definitely following this thread.
 
I have been one of the biggest Batum supporter here. But I'm starting to get frustrated with him. It's one thing to want to play for your country, I get that. But, not really following National play closely, it seems most player will duck out at the first sign of injury or fatigue from the season.

Nic is nursing a sore foot as he plays into the 2nd round! At what point does he start putting his Blazer obligation first. After he signed the huge contract? After he explains how LA just wants to win? After he realizes how much hinges on this season and he is a huge part of it?

Nic tends to get banged up every year. He is being paid all star potential type cash and needs to really focus on taking his NBA game to the next level . . . consistent production for 82 games. I don't think that is too much to ask given he is the 2nd highest paid player on the team.
Here! Here!

Or is that Hear! Hear! ??

I'll just go with: Oui-Oui!!
 
I have been one of the biggest Batum supporter here. But I'm starting to get frustrated with him. It's one thing to want to play for your country, I get that. But, not really following National play closely, it seems most player will duck out at the first sign of injury or fatigue from the season.

Nic is nursing a sore foot as he plays into the 2nd round! At what point does he start putting his Blazer obligation first. After he signed the huge contract? After he explains how LA just wants to win? After he realizes how much hinges on this season and he is a huge part of it?

Nic tends to get banged up every year. He is being paid all star potential type cash and needs to really focus on taking his NBA game to the next level . . . consistent production for 82 games. I don't think that is too much to ask given he is the 2nd highest paid player on the team.

Look: if the team really thought it was an issue, they would write it into the contract. And as the article I linked to elsewhere showed, it really doesn't seem to affect players adversely. Look at Tony Parker: as committed as anyone to the national program and, if anything, playing better as he hits 30 than at any point. I think a lot of this grumbling is that people are butthurt that Batum doesn't seem to care as much about the Blazers as he does about France. But would you really rather he was the type of person whose biggest loyalty was because of his salary? What if you had a chance to compete in the Olympics or something, doing something you love, and your job said "I'm sorry - you could be exposed to all kinds of diseases, and we have to pay your sickleave, so we're not going to let you do that." You'd think it was bullshit.

I'm just glad I get to watch basketball featuring players I care about in the interminable offseason.
 
Spain-Greece coming up soon on ESPN 3! In theory this should be close, but Greece have been very wobbly recently, while Spain has been trampling teams. We get to compare the 3-and-D Euro SF we signed with the 3-and-D Euro SF whose rights we gave to Houston.
 
Look: if the team really thought it was an issue, they would write it into the contract. And as the article I linked to elsewhere showed, it really doesn't seem to affect players adversely.
Some players are "iron men" and can play and play. Some are not. After a half-dozen years of data, I think it is pretty clear that Nicolas Batum is not. I don't give a crap if Marc Gasol plays year-round without injury. Batum isn't Gasol. He is constantly dinged, and in ways that affect his play. I believe he needs more rest and he needs to put his 'day job' first.
 
Some players are "iron men" and can play and play. Some are not. After a half-dozen years of data, I think it is pretty clear that Nicolas Batum is not. I don't give a crap if Marc Gasol plays year-round without injury. Batum isn't Gasol. He is constantly dinged, and in ways that affect his play. I believe he needs more rest and he needs to put his 'day job' first.

First, I don't think that's true.
Second, if it is, do you really think resting in the off-season will make much difference? Didn't help Oden, did it?
 
First, I don't think that's true.
Second, if it is, do you really think resting in the off-season will make much difference? Didn't help Oden, did it?

It's not black and white. Oden was Mr Glass. Life exists on a bell curve, there are Andre Millers and there are Greg Odens. Batum is somewhere in the middle leaning towards Oden.
 
Claver playing well right now.

Rubio can shoot now! His shot is very flat, but he's looking for it and hitting it fairly frequently!
 
I watched pretty much the whole game and Claver was really pretty good. He managed 11 rebounds in 24 minutes, and he was all over the place (in a good way). He did foul out, but some of those calls (particularly the last two) were totally bogus. And he actually got a bit pissed, which I've never seen - more of that please!

He definitely should play stretch 4 for us, because that gives him a quickness advantage, and a frontline of him, Batum and Aldridge would be offensively awesome (and if he can rebound like he did today, it wouldn't even be a disaster on the boards).
 
He definitely should play stretch 4 for us, because that gives him a quickness advantage, and a frontline of him, Batum and Aldridge would be offensively awesome (and if he can rebound like he did today, it wouldn't even be a disaster on the boards).

Right now he looks to be third string at both the 3 and 4. But I just get the feeling that at some point he is going to get his chance to play bigger minutes, and after that the coaches are going to find somewhere to get him consistent minutes.

Regardless if he is a 6th man or a 12th man, I like having him on the team.
 
I agree about making Claver a backup 4, I think it best suits his abilities and our needs.
 
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Sabas watching Lithuania eviscerate Belgium.
 
France-Latvia is a barnburner. France had a big lead but Latvia are whittling it away.

France are just watching Parker, and he's delivering, but Latvia are answering with threes. Down to 7.

I don't know what the French coach is doing - Ajinca was unstoppable (no - really!) and he's sat him down as Latvia make a run.

Finally Parker gets the crowd Chalupas. But they didn't need to ride him - they were doing fine with him sitting and just running everything through Ajinca. As always, when Parker comes in, Batum is just sidelined.

Latvia are like Princeton or something - short, but shooters at every position and really unselfish. Oh, and a Latvian player had the dunk of the tournament off an inbounds play. I'm sure it'll be posted soon.

I turned on in the third quarter when Batum already had most of his stats and he didn't do much for the rest of the game. He ended up with 19 points (what he had when I turned on), 10 rbs, 6 assists, a steal and a block. A good bounceback game. Would probably have been more if the French coach had had some sense and kept Parker on the bench.
 
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Is Ajinca on contract anywhere? I might take a flyer on him in place of Watson.
 
Is Ajinca on contract anywhere? I might take a flyer on him in place of Watson.

He plays in France (so, not even for a top Euro team). I can see an NBA team signing him sometime soon. Wouldn't be surprising if it was the Spurs. He's sort of a poor man's Rik Smits: tall, good touch on offense, but does pretty much fuck all else. For a team like us hurting for rebounding he would be odd. Although he might work in combination with Robinson.
 
Is Ajinca on contract anywhere? I might take a flyer on him in place of Watson.

A few months ago it was reported that the Warriors had some kind of deal with him to come to summer league and then training camp on a non-guaranteed deal. He ended up not playing for their SL team and they've stocked up on random bigs for TC so I assume hes no longer doing that.
 

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