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- Posted on: Fri, 08/19/2016 - 2:02pm #64948
d-ravParticipantCriminal of the highest order how he’s not in the NBA!
Absolutely schooled Delly (widely tipped as MVP) in their matchup, not even close!
In fairness, in just about every game, he outplayed the opposing PG’s, including Kyrie & Lowry, by a country mile!
Guy’s an absolute magician!
Which got me thinking, who do you guys rate right now as the players outside NBA?
0 - Posted on: Fri, 08/19/2016 - 2:25pm #1085881
d-ravParticipantHe’d be a refreshing antithesis to today’s current crop of iso heavy & scoring PG’s, a genius pass first PG yet can turn on a scoring mindset with his unorthodox handles & sweet jumper when required. Just plays the position beautifully and with absolute aplomb. The way it was meant to be played really. Very Steve Nash like!
Although like most Euro PG’s athleticism & D are huge question marks at this stage. Plus he on the wrong side of 30.
IMO, he can easily still be an effective 6th man/ spot starter for a contender, or a stat sheet stuffer in a lotto team.
If I were Kings, I’d look into him ASAP.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 08/19/2016 - 5:07pm #1085883
raybeasParticipantwas the best non-NBA player I saw in these games.
I only saw two of his games, but in Arg vs Braz he was great, and I mean GREAT. And in Arg vs USA he played pretty dang good.
I’m not sure what his NBA chances are, but he looks like he could be a JJ Berea type. I’m not sure he can guard quick NBA point guards, but then again, who can? He seems to have a good feel for the game and a good outside shot. At 25 years old, he’s yet to enter his athletic peak.
0- Posted on: Fri, 08/19/2016 - 6:56pm #1085886
Jr. ROXASParticipantSkill-wise, Tedosic is better by a mile. Campazzo can play better D, but he has a shaky outside shot and subpar court vision. Teadosic is the better PG for sure.
0- Posted on: Sat, 08/20/2016 - 11:59pm #1085914
King CaluchaParticipantCampazzo is OK at moving the ball. However, there are times where he puts his hero cape and wants to go ISO, which is what most americans refer to as a "killer instinct", but in this case, not always well-timed. Defensively, I don’t think he’d have too many problems. He’s great one-on-one, but sometimes gets caught on screens.
Teodosic is in a whole another level. Clearly he knows how to get his teammates involved. Higher IQ and more consistent in every aspect of the game.
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- Posted on: Fri, 08/19/2016 - 6:36pm #1085885
jmtc77ParticipantTeodosic declared he would have enjoyed playing in the NBA for a team like San Antonio or Utah a couple of months ago.
I was hoping for my Jazz to pick him up since he already worked with Snyder at CSKA.
He is 29, with one of the best killer instinct ever…
I do not know if he would work out well in the NBA. He is similar to Jasikevicious and he did not do really well.
0- Posted on: Fri, 08/19/2016 - 11:08pm #1085887
RigelzParticipantTeo has a better PG skill than Jasi but in iso situations i guess he can really suffer on defensive side…. translate to NBA game could be not so easy, even if he is a wonderful team leader.
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- Posted on: Sat, 08/20/2016 - 4:23am #1085895
Bankroll PJParticipantHe’s pretty much everything Rubio was supposed to be
0 - Posted on: Sat, 08/20/2016 - 5:37am #1085896
OhCanada-ParticipantHe is the type of PG that relies on his teams ball movements and trusts his teammates to bring the ball back to him in order to be effective. The NBA has way too many ballstoppers that would unintentionally freeze Teodisic out of the play. He is better off staying in Europe then wasting his talents as backup PG in the NBA.
0 - Posted on: Sat, 08/20/2016 - 5:47am #1085897
HitsterParticipantI’d agree he must be very near the top of best players never to have played in the NBA outiside of those awaiting their debuts before any Embiid jokes are made.
The guy makes good money in Europe but with the current salary hikes would be a low risk pick up for any team looking for a solid rotational player or complimentary starter.
He is near 30 so his NBA window is closing but Pablo Prigoni came to the NBA at 35 and is still in the league at 39 having rejoined Houston. Anthony Parker also returned to the NBA after many years in Europe and played with good success from 31 to 37, so there are exceptions to the rule.
A lot would depend on what sort of offer anyone gave Milos and whether he wanted to uproot from Europe to USA. He is one of the top paid players in Europe and has been for several years so money may not a driving force for him to come to the NBA.
0 - Posted on: Sat, 08/20/2016 - 7:26pm #1085912
canadabasketballisrisingParticipanthe better than 1/3 rd of the starting pgs now, and would e a great 6th man. There are 4-5 players on serbia, that would be good rotantional players in the nba.
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