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Booz Vivic
05-02-2013, 07:09 PM
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Strengths: Very fast point guard who can switch speed at a split second. Has a big wingspan but is a little undersized point guard at 6'1-6'2. Nice shot. 3FG = 50%, FT = 84%, PPG = 11.9, MPG = 24. Nice passer, good vision. Was a winner at the Hoop summit. Developing tear drop shot, has to perfect that. His elite weapon is speed and a deft spin dribble move.

Weaknesses: Pretty raw. Makes too many turnovers per assist, which isn't very good if you're trying to win a basketball game. Not very strong. Plays for a struggling team (Phantoms Braunschweig) in the German Bundesliga.

I think he would be a strong pick for the Miami Heat to replace Mario Chalmers. :cheers: Go Miami Heat win the championship

el gringos
05-02-2013, 07:15 PM
Elias Harris will be a better nba player

creepingdeath
05-02-2013, 09:33 PM
He played very well in the Nike Hoops Summit when the World Team beat Team US.

Mr. I'm So Rad
05-02-2013, 09:35 PM
The first black German dude I've ever seen.

9512
05-02-2013, 09:49 PM
I wonder if he is even German citizen. I know Germany doesn't give citizenship to foreigners. Just permanent residency. But in his case since there aren't that many great German players they gave it to him because it's beneficial to the furhers And Merkel

Grinder
05-02-2013, 10:14 PM
I wonder if he is even German citizen. I know Germany doesn't give citizenship to foreigners. Just permanent residency. But in his case since there aren't that many great German players they gave it to him because it's beneficial to the furhers And Merkel

He's born and raised in Germany and his father is German. He's definitely a citizen.

There's been several black players on Germany's national team over the years.

This kid is a big time prospect. He was very impressive at the Nike Hoops Summit. He's got elite athleticism and has a great feel for the game. There's some questions about his attitude but his potential is through the roof.

Jailblazers7
05-02-2013, 10:17 PM
He's born and raised in Germany and his father is German. He's definitely a citizen.

There's been several black players on Germany's national team over the years.

This kid is a big time prospect. He was very impressive at the Nike Hoops Summit. He's got elite athleticism and has a great feel for the game. There's some questions about his attitude but his potential is through the roof.

Yeah, I was really impressed by him at the Hoops Summit. I'd love to see him land in San Antonio.

And el gringos, Elias Harris will be a marginal bench player.

K
05-02-2013, 10:27 PM
OP is pretending to be German. I take it as a compliment. It's cool again to be German. :cheers:

(Not referring to Dennis Schr

Euroleague
05-02-2013, 10:51 PM
The first black German dude I've ever seen.


I wonder if he is even German citizen. I know Germany doesn't give citizenship to foreigners. Just permanent residency. But in his case since there aren't that many great German players they gave it to him because it's beneficial to the furhers And Merkel

Take your racist bullshit elsewhere.

kamil
05-02-2013, 11:10 PM
Take your racist bullshit elsewhere.

How is that racist? Is he German because he holds a piece of paper that says so? Suppose he spent the next years in Germany, moved to Russia and got his citizenship there too, is he then suddenly stripped of his 'German' ethnicity?

I'm Polish with a Canadian passport... and thats all it means to me.

Take a seat kid, this isnt about 'racism' this is more about LOGIC.

K
05-02-2013, 11:16 PM
How is that racist? Is he German because he holds a piece of paper that says so? Suppose he spent the next years in Germany, moved to Russia and got his citizenship there too, is he then suddenly stripped of his 'German' ethnicity?

I'm Polish with a Canadian passport... and thats all it means to me.

Take a seat kid, this isnt about 'racism' this is more about LOGIC.

He doesn't have German ethnicity. But he has German nationality. It's stupid to suggest that people who aren't ethnic German but were born, raised, and live here shouldn't consider themselves German. They are as much a part of the country as the rest of us.

selrahc
05-02-2013, 11:19 PM
he looks African to me.

9512
05-03-2013, 12:30 AM
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supe12sta12z
05-03-2013, 12:33 AM
This kid reminds me so much of Rondo. But with better offensive tools. I'd take this kid before Burke.

K
05-03-2013, 12:46 AM
did Germany change their policy on this matter? From what I know France gives citizenship to any born one French soil regardless of their ethnicity of country or origin.

But Germany and also Austria do not. They can compete for national teams in sports but ultimately do not get the same treatment or have the same,e privilege as natives. I hope I'm wrong though.

They don't get it automatically for being born in Germany. You have to apply for it unless your parents already did it for you. It's not hard to get. And once they have it they get the same privileges. It's all because the original agreement (not sure if written or verbal) between Germany and countries that send foreign worker (Gastarbeiter) was that they'd go back after some time. So they kept their country of origin's nationality. It's not the same situation as in France and her colonies. I'm all for the ones that really like it here and are good parts of Germany to get German citizenship. Why shouldn't they when they are a part of the country. The problem is many of them don't want to. I hate it especially when they whine about how crap Germany is but would never, ever go to the country of their origin although they are more than free to. I'll never get the people who've never even been to Turkey but are proud Turks and want to turn Germany into a second Turkey rather than just integrating.

K
05-03-2013, 12:54 AM
I think the recent success of Mesut Ozil (Turkish), Sami Khedira (half Tunisian), Ilkay Gundogan (Turkish), etc. will do a great deal for integration in Germany. And it's good that they chose their home country where they learned their craft over the country that they only know from vacation.

9512
05-03-2013, 01:32 AM
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Lebron23
09-10-2015, 02:33 AM
He's having a solid performance in the 2015 Eurobasket. He's averaging 20 ppg, 5 rpg, and 5 apg.

http://www.eurobasket2015.org/en/files/%7B51CD66CB-0164-4D6E-B59F-B86B53F94B30%7Dflexible.jpg

One of my picks to win the 2016 NBA MIP.

bobopenguin
09-10-2015, 02:48 AM
he is actually quite impressive.

inclinerator
09-10-2015, 02:51 AM
wow how did u predict the future

bobopenguin
09-10-2015, 02:53 AM
wow how did u predict the future

usually starts by study the past, analysis the present, then u make a prediction on future.

salwan
09-10-2015, 03:16 AM
yes please. we need more rondos :pimp:

FreezingTsmoove
09-10-2015, 03:22 AM
This dude got swole since getting drafted

I knew he was legit. Best backup PG in the L. Probably a top 10 PG if Teague was traded

StephHamann
09-10-2015, 04:09 AM
His decision making is still horrible.

Choked the game away yesterday.

A/T ratio is close to a 1/1

Top 10 PG in the NBA :roll:

Kid has all the potential in the world, stop hyping him right now. He can't lead his team to the W and that's whats most important.