You can't seriously believe that with all the quality coaches and trainers in the nba that he would develope faster where he is now. Why not learn by getting taught by the best while getting paid huge $$$.
Enahs Live wrote::roll: so why do so many GMs leave European or South American players overseas to develop? Parker and Ginobli were both drafted a year or two before they ever set foot on an NBA court...they developed overseas...
amare#32 wrote:so u wanna say all centers are idiots? cause everybody can see it from ur post...
*Colin puts on firefighting suit, grabs oxygen tank, ducks behind flame resistent wall, and prays for the best.*jason kidd wrote:amare#32 wrote:so u wanna say all centers are idiots? cause everybody can see it from ur post...
almost every center is an idiot,exept BIG ben.and admiral
Mitch Lawrence wrote:Why did Pavel Podkolzine, the 7-4 Russian, pull out of the draft at the last second?
Because he almost fell out of it. Projected as a top-10 pick, the 18-year-old Podkolzine had teams eager to work him out. They had heard how well he ran the floor, how he had a nice touch, a good feel for the game and a well-proportioned body that could have handled the rigors of the NBA.
Then he started his workouts and looked slow. "Like the game is passing him by," said one scout.
When teams found out he had a pituitary gland problem, the red flag went up. By week's end, Seattle and Orlando - drafting 14 and 15 overall - didn't even want to see him.
The good news is that unlike Gheorghe Muresan, the old 7-6 Bullet who was too old by the time they had discovered his pituitary problem to have surgery, Podkolzine is still young enough to have a complete recovery and a successful NBA career.
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