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Originally Posted by ballocks
heard that myself. and when i did, i thought our interest in sergio was pretty transparent. can't put my finger on it, but the things that gherardini was saying- and the things he wasn't- were pretty revealing.
the fact that he mentioned a buyout that hadn't really been discussed beforehand (like tiago's, for example) really surprised me- it sounded less than sincere. iow, it sounded like maury wanted sergio to slip, and so he was grasping for something to make it happen.
i could be way off here but man, i have no reason to perceive that interview on any bias. i haven't seen much but clips of rodriguez and, to be honest, haven't read much about him either. but after hearing that interview with maury, i just wouldn't be shocked if sergio slipped into the second (at which point we'd call pdx for 31- or take our chances with 35) or we simply found a way to draft him in the first outright (at 16, for example- 1 for 2 & 16? unlikely but not impossible, imo).
speculating like a king.
peace
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Sergio Rodriguez
Birthdate: 6/12/86
NBA Position: Point Guard
Ht: 6-3
Wt: 180
Int Team: Estudiantes Club Madrid
Hometown: Santa Cruz, Spain 2005
Stats
NBA Comparison: Jason Williams
For Sergio Rodriquez, the nickname "Spanish Magician" wasn't given, it was earned ... His imaginitive, charismatic, off the wall playing style combined with innate leadership abilities, has earned him not only respect, but the interest of many NBA scouts ... Owns a variety of offense weapons, but is at his best when breaking down defenders with his lethal crossover, or feeding a teammate for an easy basket ... Incredible quickness and ball handling ability make taking any defender 1-1 appear effortless ... Most impressive is his ability to find the open teammate in traffic ... He has the uncanny ability to see passing lanes before they open up, thus enabling him to nearly always make the right decision with the ball. While not incredibly gifted athletically, Sergio always finds a way to get the shot up, or draw the foul when around the basket ... Hits open shots, especially in the clutch, and shoots the three ball well enough to keep any defender honest ...
Absolutely loves to run the fast break, using his extreme quickness and good finishing ability to convert most of the time ... Quickness and anticipation make him a capable ball hawk, as well as a solid off the ball defender ... His nickname (The Spanish Magician) fits him well, sometimes it appears the moves he makes, and the passes he fires, aren't real ... This kid has a world of talent, and just must continue to develop.
Weaknesses: Not really a physical marvel (6'3, 170 lbs.) as his explosiveness is just average ... Not very strong and can still be pushed around by the bigger guards ... Still prone to being careless with the ball, and can get carried away trying to entertain, making impossible passes, or trying to force a three when a smart play is needed ... Often goes for the flashy play instead of the simple, smart, play Also could use some work on defense, mostly staying fundamental and exerting the same intensity and effort ... Outside jump shot also needs some fine tuning, it is very formidable now, but shot selection and shooting percentage both need improvement.
Notes: Many Spanish scouts compare him to Jason Williams because of his flare for crowd pleasing plays. However, unlike Williams, Sergio has leadership abilities that can allow him to be a better pro. Needs more experience, but has already had a two breakout games with 18 and 14 points.
Found that on Nbadraftnet. The thing that caught my eye was how he loves to run the fast break. Doesnt Colangelo wish to bring in a fast pace game much like the Suns. Maybe there is more to this than we think.