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Horford gets suspended 1 game for this....but hey that usually happens when there is a hard flagrant foul.
Yeah, he never meant to hurt him I'm sure, but still, a 1 game is reasonable for that.Horford gets suspended 1 game for this....but hey that usually happens when there is a hard flagrant foul.
Well, bad news for him, good for Raptors... I didn't know he was that bad. He is going to all the specialists in the US...
Still, why is he starter for Raps?
If Calderon was better then Ford he would have started over him. Plain and Simple.Well, Calderon's game is very pure. Ford is not as good as Calderon is, because he takes ways too much shots without considering giving the ball. calderon gives you much more rythm in the attack, has everybody invilved, and nearly never makes a bad choice. I don't like Ford's game. He keeps the ball too much. Look at Calderon's numbers. Assist per turnover. He is better than all the PGs getting as much time on court. He is sober. If you like 5on5 ball you got to prefer Calderon. Either, if you lake And1 style, you prefer Ford. Already in my eyes, Calderon is at the level of the top top PGs in the game. He is better at creating and handling the ball than Parker for example. He knows when he has to take the shot or not, and only does it first intention when that's what his team needs more. And this is even more obvious with Spanish NT.
Look at his stats when he plays 30+ games. He is like 9 assists, under 2 TOs per game, 50% Fg, 40%3s and 90%FTs. He may not be American style of PGs, and take crazy fade aways like Ford, but, he is bringing efficiency. That's what you need.
So Ford may be a future All Star, Calderon is a future All-NBA, and top PG in the World, or he already is. Only bad thing for him, Sam Mitchell thinks like you... He is too pro American , as many people in your country.
Well, Calderon creates the movement, team movement, to me, it seems Ford looks directly for his shot or the assist, whereas Calderon not. Beside it, he gives the ball as fast as he sees an open man. 15/7/16 last night... 1TO. When more than 30 minutes, he is very very often in double double, he is making the right pass. Raptors have other players able to create or make the extra pass, which is euro play signature. Garbajosa, Parker, even Bosh tries to keep the ball moving. And it seems to me Ford freezes the ball dribbling too much.
Definitely, both can be starters, the question is not about that, it is about who should start. I prefer the Raps with Calderon than with Ford, And with Garbajosa than Moon, even if I understand what dimension brings Moon. Just, I don't understand what is the interest of starting a PG who dribble all the time, even if he is very good at it, instead of a PG who will create ball movement and off the ball movement.
About America's preference for its players... Well, it is very hard for a foreign player to get in the NBA as the guy who plays is the one who is paid the most, and as the guy who plays is the one more able to bring money.
I appreciate it Rip, does it have their stats?According to wikipedia:
Omar Cook is playing in Serbia with KK Crvena Zvezda (Red Star Belgrade).
Dajuan Wagner is playing for Polish champions Prokom Trefl Sopot.
Erm, I'm actully look now. I found a site that had the amount of points scored in the season, not the averages and things. Want the link? This is for Wagner by the way.I appreciate it Rip, does it have their stats?
Erm, I'm actully look now. I found a site that had the amount of points scored in the season, not the averages and things. Want the link? This is for Wagner by the way.
This is Wagner:
http://www.euroleague.net/competition/team...ts?clubcode=sop
Cook:
I can't find on in English, but here is their teams site, this is his Bio on the site. You might be able to click around to find something.
http://www.kk-crvenazvezda.net/2005/10omar.php
it sounds like a good league form, checking statsalan anderson danile santiago boniface ndong marcus haslip linton johnson tiago splitter not sure if he counts raul lopez milt palacio sarunas jasikevicius marc jackson qyntel woods esteban batista alan ray jared jordan (played in preseason only) james white loren woods ersan iyasova reece gaines bracey wright