Park Bites
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Who was the last euro drafted that was an all star?
Who was the last euro drafted that was an all star?
The kid is a late bloomer (unlike Kanter), so, considering his excellent hands, length, quickness and motor, if his body continues to mature and gain weight, he could be the better long-term prospect. Do you take the chance, though, and draft merely on potential? Kanter is ready to play now, while Jonas may never pan out.
I don't know, that kid looks pretty skilled. But all these Euro videos kind of look the same to me. My only thing is don't take one of those Euro bigs unless the plan is to leave him overseas for a year. Even the Bismack kid. No sense starting the salary clock. Get Memo going, next year is the Al/Sap/Favors/Memo show with special guest star Evans, and roll into 12-13 with choices like Tomic and whoever we draft.
Can we just accept that Memo is not or should not be in the team's plans anymore? I'm not sure he ever should have to begin with, but where the **** are his minutes coming from if he plays next year? The Jazz would be in a situation where you could argue that all four bigs deserve major minutes and that is stupid when you KNOW one of them is not in the longterm plans.
I went through all of the recent drafts, and Yao Ming was the last euro drafted to become an all-star in 2002, he was the #1 pick.
Here's a video of Valanciunas. He sure is skinny.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0PRXLHFDZg
But why does Jonathan Givony rate him as the number 3 prospect in the draft? I mean I expect to be more impressed and I too am not. But I respect the DX site so I keep wondering what I'm missing.