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Finally a Spaniard that is not over hype him. His only skill that maybe is translatable in the NBA is his passing, but to get away without JS there you need to have elite athleticism like Rondo, and for sure is not even the half athlete. Also his D is very suspect, his progress all those years is almost non existent. I have nothing against him, but i can see a huge bust here...
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Has Minnesota ever been wrong before?
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Lol...
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For all the hype he brings, it's interesting to hear that the European fans aren't that impressed.
Going to be interesting times...
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Well we have the chance to watch him very often, and not only from youtube highlights...
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the thing is, we had that hype too ;) He was outstanding for an 14 year old, playing solid in the best european league. but he didn't improved that much which you could hope for, but i think he could have a good NBA career and he wouldn't be the first player who catch up athletically in the NBA.
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Well those kind of players are extremely skilled like Dirk for example. Ricky other than PA/HA doesnt possess any other elite skill....
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yes, there were many european busts. But there were many American busts, too. And then there's the success of some European players who were drafted very late. Do you really want to consider the Gasol brothers, Tony Parker or even Danilo Gallinari busts? And I'm not even talking about Manu Ginobili, who was taken with the 59th pick overall! (and who should be considered European for these purposes, as he played in Italy before being drafted)
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