Man amongst boys. But he's doing exactly what he should be doing. Can't say the same for, oh say, Patrick Young.
Man amongst boys. But he's doing exactly what he should be doing. Can't say the same for, oh say, Patrick Young.
@jerboat
Enas Kanter - the Most Valuable Player in the 2009 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship, averaging 18.6 points and 16.4 rebounds, while leading Turkey's junior national team to the bronze medal.
Jonas Valanciunas - The Most Valuable Player in 2010 FIBA Europe Under-18 Championship, averaging 19.4 points and 13.4 rebounds, while leading Lithuania junior national team to the gold medal.
Enas and Jonas will go be competing against each other in the Men's European olympic tournament starting Aug.31 this summer.
It's so nice that the Raptors Republic has changed his mind about Jonas. I knew he was going to make an inmediate impact in Raptors fanbase, but never expected to be this quick. And that American and Canadian fans are talking about U-19 and U-18 europe or world competiton, is music to my ears.
One thing to be clear, If (and it's very diffcult) Jonas makes de Lithuanian National Team for the European championship, he won't see a lot of action. Lithuania is a country full of talent. Don't expect this type of performances out of him
Here's the game. It starts at the end of the first quarter though
Love the guy's tenacity. He's definitely the anti-Bargnani.
Bargnani is asked how he gets beat on the boards.
"Being lazy maybe," he says. "That's the only reason it can be. I've got the body, I've got everything to take 10 rebounds a game. It's just sometimes I get lazy."
Nice Rawwr at the end of the first there :]
love the passion and flare.
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