Aga kõigepealt loodan, et Kalevi mängija valituks osutuks


Asjaajaja kirjutas:Poiss ju mängida ei oska. Võiks küll loota, et keegi puhtalt pikkuse baasil ta ära valib ning saab siis aastakese NBA pinki nühkida ja natukene hästi tunda. Samas, kui tõesti objektiivselt asjale vaadata, siis ega ta NBA tasemeni küll ei küündi. Juba Eesti meistriliigas on tema kohal iga-aastaselt mõni mängija, kes oma oskustelt ta üle mängiks - ei ole varem neist näinud kedagi NBA-sse siirdumas.
Tubli, said järjekordse ajupunnistusega hakkama.Asjaajaja kirjutas:Poiss ju mängida ei oska. Võiks küll loota, et keegi puhtalt pikkuse baasil ta ära valib ning saab siis aastakese NBA pinki nühkida ja natukene hästi tunda. Samas, kui tõesti objektiivselt asjale vaadata, siis ega ta NBA tasemeni küll ei küündi. Juba Eesti meistriliigas on tema kohal iga-aastaselt mõni mängija, kes oma oskustelt ta üle mängiks - ei ole varem neist näinud kedagi NBA-sse siirdumas.
Miks need kolm nime sulle koguaeg ette jäävad ja kuidas nad asjasse puutuvad? Isiklik viha inimeste vastu, keda sa reaalselt ei tea ega tunne? Või kui sa üritad väita, et mina olen neid kuidagi NBA tasemel mängijate hulka üritanud sokutada, siis oled lihtsalt lammas.--KingLeBron-- kirjutas:Asko Paade,Silver Leppik ja Marek Doronin , aga Rock on ju tasemelt kõvem , kui NBA , niiet nad ei pea vajalikuks sinna mängima minna...
minuarust jäävad sulle koguaeg Kalevi mängijad jalgu ja viimasel ajal siis ka Mike, keda sa hakkasid hoogsalt kritiseerima eestikate PO ajal kui kalev mängis tarvaga. Pigem võiksid oma mõttekaaslaste juurde minna, kuigi sealne elu on suht vaikne, aga sa võid ka delfisse minna, seal saad oma iba ajada.Asjaajaja kirjutas:Miks need kolm nime sulle koguaeg ette jäävad ja kuidas nad asjasse puutuvad? Isiklik viha inimeste vastu, keda sa reaalselt ei tea ega tunne? Või kui sa üritad väita, et mina olen neid kuidagi NBA tasemel mängijate hulka üritanud sokutada, siis oled lihtsalt lammas.--KingLeBron-- kirjutas:Asko Paade,Silver Leppik ja Marek Doronin , aga Rock on ju tasemelt kõvem , kui NBA , niiet nad ei pea vajalikuks sinna mängima minna...
Võid jätkata oma Paadede ja Leppikute manamist Delfis, kus on teisigi sinusuguseid.
fudzix kirjutas:Where the round and the number of forecast Duningan?
http://sports.espn.go.com/chicago/nba/n ... id=6695064" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Dunigan definitely felt more was at stake when he played overseas.
"It's just a different mindset when you get over there," Dunigan said. "You feel like you're fighting for something now. This is what you want to do for you living. You have to prove it."
Dunigan felt playing overseas especially helped his pick-and-roll defense, his lateral movement and getting up and down the floor with his team.
http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Sco ... pects-3769" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Michael Dunigan, 6'10, Center, BC Kalev (Estonia), 1989
22.4 Minutes, 11.5 Points, 7.8 Rebounds, 1.5 Blocks, 1.8 Turnovers, 2.9 Fouls, 55% FG, 71% FT
Jonathan Givony
A top-30 recruit coming out of high school, Michael Dunigan took the unconventional step of leaving college for Europe following a highly disappointing sophomore season at Oregon. He was overweight at the time, and facing allegations for taking improper benefits, accusations which were later dismissed.
Dunigan signed a three year contract with Hapoel Jerusalem, but was later loaned to BC Kalev/Cramo in Estonia to get more playing time. The team played 50 games in three competitions this season—the VTB United League, the Baltic League and the Estonian league, and Dunigan acted as their go-to guy, scoring over a point every two minutes, while blocking shots and rebounding the ball exceptionally well.
Though Kalev does not have a true top-option, Dunigan is the team's most legitimate interior threat, best athlete, and most prolific offensive player. Though he scores a significant portion of his points on hustle plays and catch-and-finish opportunities around the rim, Dunigan also sees a consistent stream of touches with his back to the basket, something he may struggle to translate against better competition.
Dunigan has been most consistent working off the ball. Showing good timing on his cuts and a knack for being in the right place at the right time when driving teammates need an outlet, he has finished at a very good rate around the rim (converting 69% of his attempts) with his long wingspan and much improved conditioning and leaping ability. He also draws a foul on over 25% of his used possessions, which is part of the reason he was so efficient in his minutes on the floor—ranking 2nd amongst all big men in this draft in points per possession.
His tremendous 7-3 ¼ wingspan allows him to crash the glass at a good rate, but the improvement in his physique –trimming down to 238 pounds and just 8% body fat-- has played a role in that as well. Having lost some 30 pounds since turning pro, Dunigan appears more active and explosive than he was during his time at Oregon, as evidenced by how much more frequently he now plays above the rim, and how much better he's rebounding.
Dunigan wasn't asked to show much of an offensive game stepping away from the rim—he only shot a handful of jumpers on the season, although he did make a few of them and also hit 71% of his free throws. He isn't a great passer or the most skilled player around and doesn't possess an incredible feel for the game, but to his credit, he knows his limitations and is very effective in the role he's asked to play.
Defensively, Dunigan plays with very good intensity and shows toughness as a rebounder, but lacks great fundamentals and struggles a bit when stepping out on the perimeter and hedging screens. He gives up a little too much space at times in the paint, relying a bit too heavily on his length and shot-blocking instincts to bail him out, but wants to compete and was very effective this season against the competition he faced. Standing 6-10 in shoes, with a 7-3 wingspan, he should have no problem guarding most NBA centers as he continues to add weight to his frame.
Automatically eligible for the 2011 NBA Draft, Dunigan is a bit of an unknown in this draft as he was very much off the radar of most international scouts playing in Estonia, but is surely worthy of taking a flyer on in the second round thanks to his physical tools, pedigree and versatility.
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Siis kordub jällegi 4-0. Minul poleks selle vastu midagi.Asjaajaja kirjutas:Dunigani ei valitudki - shocker missugune.
Mina ei usu, et teda Hapoel mängitada tahab. Eks ta tuleb jälle Kalev/Cramosse teisele ringile.