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5-time NBA All-Star
Re: Official Euroleague weekly MVP watch
Originally Posted by DevilsAssassin
i see you rocking the beast Joel Anthony
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Re: Official Euroleague weekly MVP watch
Jordan Farmar MVP. LMAO
Howland used to slap his fingers because of overgrown nails.
Against hopeless Euros, he nailing everything.
And look like a grown man.
FTW.
Only in Euroleague
Where Jordan Farmar happens.
Last edited by Rooster; 11-04-2011 at 11:52 AM.
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I Feel Devotion
Re: Official Euroleague weekly MVP watch
Originally Posted by Grinder
Pretty much only good for running pick and rolls and perimeter shooting at this stage of his career, nothing more than a role player now.
Acie Law has a shot too - 26/7...Farmar has a higher ranking though so unless someone goes off tomorrow, he'll probably get it.
Uh no......the weekly MVP award is strictly 100% based on Larry Bird hockey stat. Acie Law has zero chance "at it".
Please don't do you usual trolling here.
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I Feel Devotion
Re: Official Euroleague weekly MVP watch
Originally Posted by G-train
Have you watched a single euroleague game right thru this season?
Just out of interest, not sure if a euroleague fan or just semi-trolling.
Leaning to trolling as you should wait for the games to finish.
You are talking to someone that thinks Deron Williams and Adam Morrison both play in the Euroleague.
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Re: Official Euroleague weekly MVP watch
Atlanta missed out on CP3 and DWill.
So they drafted this Law guy.
It turns out he is anemic Scrub.
Well in Euroleague he is torching it with a new blood.
Acie Mofo Law put up some ridiculous lines
26 points 7 assist and 3 rebounds. FTW
Stay in Euroleague Acie.
At least you're not an afterthought
LMAO
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Raps
Re: Official Euroleague weekly MVP watch
Originally Posted by Kblaze8855
What happened to Sarunas Jasikivwhateverius? Guy from I think Lithuania. Was on the Pacers and Warriors after he fcked usa in the olympics.
I ****ed with him.
Uhm he got old and in nba he already played past his prime and played for dumb ass coaches aswell who couldn't use unique talent. Now he plays for Panathinaikos as role player like Grinder mentioned.
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I Feel Devotion
Re: Official Euroleague weekly MVP watch
Originally Posted by Rooster
Atlanta missed out on CP3 and DWill.
So they drafted this Law guy.
It turns out he is anemic Scrub.
Well in Euroleague he is torching it with a new blood.
Acie Mofo Law put up some ridiculous lines
26 points 7 assist and 3 rebounds. FTW
Stay in Euroleague Acie.
At least you're not an afterthought
LMAO
Now you are getting truly pathetic. Law is barely even an average player (I am being generous) in Euroleague so far.
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Re: Official Euroleague weekly MVP watch
Originally Posted by Euroleague
Now you are getting truly pathetic. Law is barely even an average player (I am being generous) in Euroleague so far.
Have Spanoulis, Navarro or Teodosic put up any 26/7 games lately?
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I Feel Devotion
Re: Official Euroleague weekly MVP watch
Originally Posted by Nick Young
Have Spanoulis, Navarro or Teodosic put up any 26/7 games lately?
First, you claim Kirilenko plays SF, when he actually plays PF.
Now you claim Navarro plays PG, when he actually plays SG.
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Not airballing my layups anymore
Re: Official Euroleague weekly MVP watch
Where does Victor Khryapa stand among the other Euroleague SF's? Wouldn't the 3pt shot of Vorontsevich be a better weapen in the starting line-up?
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Local High School Star
Re: Official Euroleague weekly MVP watch
Kaukenas had a very good game this week.
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NBA rookie of the year
Re: Official Euroleague weekly MVP watch
Originally Posted by Rooster
I was rapped by a bunch of european guys
yea, it's ok bro.
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Rip Samurai Swoosh
Re: Official Euroleague weekly MVP watch
Originally Posted by Euroleague
First, you claim Kirilenko plays SF, when he actually plays PF.
Now you claim Navarro plays PG, when he actually plays SG.
Answer the question phakkit
Euroleague and Maga 1 getting raped as usual.
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2010-2020
Re: Official Euroleague weekly MVP watch
It's so obvious that Euroleague does everything in his power to underrated American players.
He makes dumb threads insulting players like Batum yet the guy is putting up good numbers and leading his team to a decent record.
He gets embarassed in every thread he makes. When he has nothing else to excuse an American's dominant performance, he'll resort to his retard excuse of "he had the refs help".
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Re: Official Euroleague weekly MVP watch
Originally Posted by AirTupac
It's so obvious that Euroleague does everything in his power to underrated American players.
He makes dumb threads insulting players like Batum yet the guy is putting up good numbers and leading his team to a decent record.
He gets embarassed in every thread he makes. When he has nothing else to excuse an American's dominant performance, he'll resort to his retard excuse of "he had the refs help".
He's got some twisted agenda against American players, black players, and any NBA players (even European ones like Batum).
Andrei Kirilenko was named the Euroleague MVP for October.
http://www.euroleague.net/news/i/88839/180
[QUOTE]On the heels of a disappointing 2010-11 Turkish Airlines Euroleague season, it took CSKA Moscow just two games to prove to everyone that the team is back on track to fight for its seventh continental title already this season. After two regular season games, CSKA leads the competition in assists, is second in scoring and performance index rating and has registered two clear wins over Zalgiris and Brose Baskets. One man who has everything to do with CSKA's early-season resurgence is power forward Andrei Kirilenko, who is Euroleague Basketball's choice as bwin MVP for October. Kirilenko returned to CSKA this season after a decade abroad and has made sure nobody has forgotten about his talent or intensity. Kirilenko delivered right away with a monster performance in the Euroleague's Opening Game in Kaunas by helping his team all over the court to earn Week 1 bwin MVP honors. Far from being satisfied, Kirilenko led CSKA to a convincing home win against Brose Baskets. The 30-year-old Kirilenko leads the 2011-12 Euroleague in performance index rating average (30), rebounding (9.5 rpg.) and blocks (2.5 bpg.) and is also tied for fifth place in assists (5.5 apg.). In other words, Andrei Kirilenko is the logical selection as bwin MVP for October!
The bwin MVP of the Month honor is now in its eighth season. Although statistics and performance ratings are taken into consideration for the award, they alone do not determine who is honored. The winner is named by Euroleague Basketball based on his and his team's performance. The award for October was decided based on the two regular season games played during that month by all 24 teams. bwin, a Euroleague Basketball partner, is the sponsor of the MVP of the Month award. Just as the best Euroleague player each month combines performance and leadership for success, so does bwin's sponsorship communicate its conviction to be the best betting brand in European basketball.
The Euroleague Opening Game was a big test for CSKA and Kirilenko at the brand new Zalgiris Arena in basketball-crazy Lithuania. Far from being intimidated, Kirilenko downed the opening shot and had 8 points in the first quarter to put CSKA ahead for good and to help his team keep a safe margin throughout the second half. Kirilenko, who had led Russia to the bronze medal at EuroBasket 2011 in that very same arena, kept his and CSKA
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