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Toronto drafted Jonas Valanciunas with the fifth overall pick last season under the assumption that he wouldn't come to the NBA until the 12-13 season.
Chad Ford believes Valanciunas would be the second overall selection in the 2012 NBA Draft behind Anthony Davis.
I've been saying that Jonas was probably the 1st or 2nd best player in the draft last year.
Not when the young guard has potential to be the best PG in the NBA and the young big is an unproven string bean from Lithuania.Young big > young guard
All day every day.
You've said yourself that Kyrie played better than expected.Not when the young guard has potential to be the best PG in the NBA and the young big is an unproven string bean from Lithuania.
He has loads of potential. Good size (6'11, 240, 7'4 wing), good athleticism and mobility for a post player, finishes strong around the basket, has a good shot around the basket, developing a midrange game, does a excellent job at getting in position for rebounds and uses his length and strong hands to secure them, alters a lot of shots.i havent seen much of him to make that call but if hes not like anthony davis or what gerg oden could have been, etc then i wouldnt say that. the big man has to be real special.
Yeah but best player from the draft? No. He's a more athletic Zydrunas from everything I here.He has loads of potential. Good size (6'11, 240, 7'4 wing), good athleticism and mobility for a post player, finishes strong around the basket, has a good shot around the basket, developing a midrange game, does a excellent job at getting in position for rebounds and uses his length and strong hands to secure them, alters a lot of shots.
Only real negatives I see is that he can add some muscle (def not a string bean though), needs to add a few moves in the post, and needs to do a better job at getting post position (strength).
I'm a little uneasy about him being in Toronto, but I think he could be a stud.
he sounds nice but euros arent known for banging at all. and at 6'11 he needs more weight and muscle. a lot more. i still would not says he can be the first best from that draft class..He has loads of potential. Good size (6'11, 240, 7'4 wing), good athleticism and mobility for a post player, finishes strong around the basket, has a good shot around the basket, developing a midrange game, does a excellent job at getting in position for rebounds and uses his length and strong hands to secure them, alters a lot of shots.
Only real negatives I see is that he can add some muscle (def not a string bean though), needs to add a few moves in the post, and needs to do a better job at getting post position (strength).
I'm a little uneasy about him being in Toronto, but I think he could be a stud.