I believe this is a fake account.....name is spelled wrong.Artūras Gudattis@ArturasGudattis
Headed to the @SacramentoKings! Hope I can make an impact in Sacramento. #SacramentoProud
You know, I have never heard of him before and don't know what the level of competition was, but that's a very impressive highlights package. At 7'0" he drops in a nifty series of moves at the 34 sec mark, and a couple of minutes in you see him repeatedly doing the Euro-Boogie, squaring guys up and taking them to the rack hard. Very mobile, gets off the ground, can stay with guys and track them as a shotblocker. Unless he's playing against kindergartners that's impressive. Hard to imagine us just signing him straight to the big club, but bringing him over and seeing what he looks like in camp and up close in Reno would make sense.
You know, I have never heard of him before and don't know what the level of competition was, but that's a very impressive highlights package. At 7'0" he drops in a nifty series of moves at the 34 sec mark, and a couple of minutes in you see him repeatedly doing the Euro-Boogie, squaring guys up and taking them to the rack hard. Very mobile, gets off the ground, can stay with guys and track them as a shotblocker. Unless he's playing against kindergartners that's impressive. Hard to imagine us just signing him straight to the big club, but bringing him over and seeing what he looks like in camp and up close in Reno would make sense.
Rondo also shot 35% from 3 in Dallas, albeit on low attempts.
You know, I have never heard of him before and don't know what the level of competition was, but that's a very impressive highlights package. At 7'0" he drops in a nifty series of moves at the 34 sec mark, and a couple of minutes in you see him repeatedly doing the Euro-Boogie, squaring guys up and taking them to the rack hard. Very mobile, gets off the ground, can stay with guys and track them as a shotblocker. Unless he's playing against kindergartners that's impressive. Hard to imagine us just signing him straight to the big club, but bringing him over and seeing what he looks like in camp and up close in Reno would make sense.
In other Philly news, Embiid is out for the whole season again.
I thought Gudiatis (sp.) was 6-10.
The Kings just retweeted the maybe fake account of Gudatis.
P.S. NBAdraft.net lists as Gudiatis's NBA comparison: "Darius Songaila". That is completely effing ridiculous and lazy. From what I saw in that vid the grand total of similarities between Darius and this kid is that they are both Lithuanian. Otherwise you could hardly have hit upon a less apt comparison. It would be like giving the NBA compairson for Greg Monroe as Marcus Camby, because, both American you know?
In other Philly news, Embiid is out for the whole season again.
Ya he looks pretty nifty. Offence and defense.Dang! Wonder if he will make the team. Watched his Highlight video. He looks like he's very quick off the floor.
P.S. NBAdraft.net lists as Gudiatis's NBA comparison: "Darius Songaila". That is completely effing ridiculous and lazy. From what I saw in that vid the grand total of similarities between Darius and this kid is that they are both Lithuanian. Otherwise you could hardly have hit upon a less apt comparison. It would be like giving the NBA compairson for Greg Monroe as Marcus Camby, because, both American you know?
The major problem when looking at the bench (I may be forgetting someone, correct me if I am wrong) is that we literally have no low post scorer.
It all depends on who starts. At this point, my money (and hope) is on Koufos, but who knows with training camp and Karl's offense. Karl himself may be more inclined to use Bargs (stretch 4/5) because it looks juicy on paper, but man our defense would take such a hit I don't see it as worth the risk.Koufos is a low post guy that was breaking out last year.
In regards to the seemingly likely future signing of Bargs, at least it adds some shooting to the bench unit, although I am not sure what his role is going to be... backup PF or C? Regardless, our bench unit now has better shooters than our starting lineup:
Rondo < Collison
Ben < Marco
Rudy > Casspi
Cousins < Bargs (from 3 anyway, mid range I am unsure about)
Koufos = WCS (both will be for clean-up duty, easy buckets offense)
The major problem when looking at the bench (I may be forgetting someone, correct me if I am wrong) is that we literally have no low post scorer. Bargs is the closest that comes to a low post scorer, but he's softer than a boston creme donut. Problem could be solved if we put Bargs in the starting lineup in place of Koufos which would certainly open up space for Cousins, but our paint would be like a cleared runway for guards and Cousins would foul out in 15 minutes.
Might be:
Cuz/Koufos
WCS/Bargs (platoon)
Gay/Casspi/Butler
Belinelli/Ben (platoon) /Anderson
Rondo/Collison/Miller
Koufos must have gotten guarantees of some sort to come here (hopefully not Karl guarantees that sooner or later you get to start). But he and Cuz together are a bit lumbering. I'm sure they'll play together -- indeed looking at our roster depth I'm struggling to figure out who is going to lose out in minutes -- but I doubt its as a starting duo.
Again, what is the fear of starting WCS? Its what he was brought there to do, and it balances things nicely.