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    Lampe w tegorocznym drafcie?!!!

    IP: *.gov.pl 23.04.03, 13:45
    Nie mam czasu na długie pisanie, a i na razie niewiele wiem, więc krótko:
    pojawiają się plotki (np. na nbadraft.com, realgm.com), że Lampe zadeklarował
    się do udziału już w tegorocznym drafcie - i w dodatku (choć to mniej
    prawdopodobne), że pójdzie dość wysoko, w pierwszej 6 czy nawet 4 (choć na
    pewno nie tak wysoko, jak byłoby to w 2004). Czyżby inspiracją były sukcesy
    Trybańszczaka? ;-)

    W miarę pojawiania się newsów o L. będę informował, co z powyższego ma szanse
    na urzeczywistnienie. Stay tuned.

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      • alex.4 Re: Lampe w tegorocznym drafcie?!!! 23.04.03, 18:32
        To ciekawy. z drugiej strony młodzi gracze chca trafic do NBA, więc Lampe czemu
        nie?
        Tylko czy on zamierza zostać wybrany, po czym nadal spedzać czas w Hiszpanii?
        Pozdr
      • Gość: Wilt Jeszcze o Lampem - z ESPN Insider IP: *.gov.pl 25.04.03, 16:33
        Today Insider gives you an exclusive inside look at several young international
        sleepers who could end up in the first round when the smoke clears on draft
        night . . .

        Maciej Lampe, F, 7-0, 255, Real Madrid (Spain)


        Lampe could be this year's Nikoloz Tskitishvili
        Lampe, at the age of 18, is widely considered, after Darko, to be one of the
        best three young prospects in the world along with Yugoslavia's Kosta Perovic
        and Brazil's Tiago Splitter.

        Like Darko, Lampe turned pro at 15, becoming one of the youngest players ever
        to sign for Real Madrid, widely regarded as one of the top teams in Europe. At
        age 17, he became the youngest player ever on the Real Madrid's first team.

        Lampe's combination of size, shooting touch, ball handling skills and an
        advanced inside-outside games have drawn comparisons to Dirk Nowitzki.

        NBA scouts, however, don't want to go that far yet. "He's not quite the athlete
        that Nowitzki is," one NBA executive told Insider, "But he's got a great handle
        for a 7-footer. Put that together with his range on his jumper and he's very
        intriguing."

        People who see him every day are even more impressed.

        "I have never seen such a quality player at his age," said Alberto Herreros,
        widely regarded as one of the best Spanish players ever.

        Spanish coach Tonin Llorente went further, "I have not seen many players with
        his conditions, to be honest. Maybe some older ones, but I have not seen
        players at his age passing, running or jumping like Maciej. He possesses
        everything that makes up a great player."

        Lampe, like most 18-year-old players, isn't perfect. He can play three
        positions, but he's probably best at the four. His defense needs lots of work
        and teams say he's just an average rebounder for someone his size. He also
        needs to bulk up to handle the rigors of the NBA game. He's also struggled to
        get playing time this season on a veteran-laden Euroleague team, prompting his
        coach to send him back to the second team earlier this year.

        "There just wasn't enough minutes for me," Lampe told Insider in a phone
        interview. "I tried to be patient, but I keep wanting to get better. So I think
        that the second team is better because I get to play every night."

        The move has paid off. Lampe recently dominated Splitter in a head-to-head
        matchup, scoring 26 points to Splitter's 14.

        Lampe, like most young international players, is mature for his age. He speaks
        five different language fluently

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