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If anyone's interested:
http://basketball.realgm.com/article/211030/The_Euroleague_MVP_Race
http://www.mvp247.com/2011/02/freeland-seizes-chance-to-step-up/
http://basketball.realgm.com/article/211030/The_Euroleague_MVP_Race
9. Joel Freeland - Unicaja Malaga (1-2)
13.5 points (66 2PT), 6.3 rebounds in 25 minutes
Joel Freeland, still just 23, is the youngest player in our Top-10 and one of the leaders in efficiency as well. The 30th overall pick of 2007 NBA Draft by Portland has already proved he can play on the highest level in Europe and also gives a sign to the Portland Trail Blazers that the time to open the door to the NBA has come.
Freeland averages 13.5 points per game with a great shooting percentage in only his second season in the Euroleague. More intriguingly, Freeland spends an average 25 minutes on the floor, just ninth among MVP candidates, and there’s a question how much more productive he could be on the court if he would get more playing time.
However, we probably won’t see Freeland climbing up in our MVP rankings as his club, Unicaja, is not in the best situation at the moment. Despite last week’s win against Lietuvos Rytas, Unicaja stands at 1-2 and has slim chances to make it to the playoffs.
http://www.mvp247.com/2011/02/freeland-seizes-chance-to-step-up/
In the Turkish Airlines Euroleague, Freeland currently ranks fifth in the player performance index rating despite playing fewer minutes than those above him. He is second on field goals made (66), ranks sixth in shooting percentage (66%), eighth in rebounds, ands 12th in overall points.
In what is good news for GB coach Chris Finch as he awaits confirmation that Surrey-born Freeland will be available for this summer’s Eurobasket finals, the young star has become Malaga’s Mr. Consistent.
