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Daum leading all scorers with 15 at the half. Getting lots of TV time!
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Daum plays tonight (July 4th) on ESPN in The Basketball Tournament at 7pm central for the House of Paign (Illinois Alumni; got picked up as a “grad transfer”).
Mooney was supposed to be a teammate but I don’t see him on the roster.
https://thetournament.com/teams/hous...llinois-alumni
https://thetournament.com/tbt-2020-schedule
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I guess I was going from the perspective getting to the nba is the ultimate goal not earning as much as you can playing in other leagues. Frankly I think daum should be in the G or D league what ever it is. I think his ability to shoot and stretch the floor is enough to get a chance. How much more athletic was mike miller. He made a great career as a 3 point specialist. Wolters and Daum are going to make more money yes but the nba dream basically has little to no chance the longer they are there.
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Originally posted by AZjack View PostMooney does have a shot on a 2 way contract of saying he was in the NBA. The guys that make it to the NBA from the G League are super athletic players that are still learning to play basketball. Daum isn't that type of player, I should have been more clear on that.
Agree on Daum. He will make good money in Europe.
But Duncan Robinson, isn’t super athletic but he is getting quality mins and has started 7 games for the Heat.
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Originally posted by UWMandSDSU View PostTotally agree but you had said the GLeague isn’t the place to make the NBA which I disagree with you on. IMO, Mooney has a greater chance of making it to NBA playing in GLeague than Daum does playing in Europe. GLaegue is becoming a true minor league farm system.
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Originally posted by AZjack View PostMaking league minimum at best. Euroleague is twice that pay, the idea of a pro career is to maximize earnings. For a tweener G League/NBA guy like a Daum or Wolters, Europe pays a LOT better. Mike isn't athletic enough to play defense in the NBA. Euro ball suits his body type and style.
If you're uber athletic like Flatten than the G League makes sense.
For skilled, not super athletic guys like Daum and Wolters, Euroleauge is the way to go to maximize earnings.
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Originally posted by UWMandSDSU View PostNot to carry on the thread drift in the USD week thread so I will post it here.
Quote Originally Posted by AZjack View Post
(Wrong thread for this discussion) I think that is a naive approach. G League isn't a great way to get into NBA. Make REAL money in Europe while working on your craft. Nate Wolters is going to make some good money over there instead of wasting away in the G League.
I am with Goon on this.
52% of players on NBA rosters at the end of last year had G-League experience.
https://gleague.nba.com/news/nba-g-l...eason-rosters/
If you're uber athletic like Flatten than the G League makes sense.
For skilled, not super athletic guys like Daum and Wolters, Euroleauge is the way to go to maximize earnings.
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Not to carry on the thread drift in the USD week thread so I will post it here.
Quote Originally Posted by AZjack View Post
(Wrong thread for this discussion) I think that is a naive approach. G League isn't a great way to get into NBA. Make REAL money in Europe while working on your craft. Nate Wolters is going to make some good money over there instead of wasting away in the G League.
Originally posted by goon View PostGuess we will disagree on that.
52% of players on NBA rosters at the end of last year had G-League experience.
https://gleague.nba.com/news/nba-g-l...eason-rosters/
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Couldn't find a good spot to put this, but Mooney got signed by the Memphis Grizzlies. Good for him.
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Assume this is a top level European league with good payday?
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Originally posted by jacks1 View PostDaum first one off bench. Just got fouled on a 3.
Finishes with 3 pts 1 reb 1 asst in 9 minutes.
Translation courtesy of Google Translate: The Monbus Obradoiro has reached an agreement with Mike Daum for the 2019/20 season.This 2.0-meter, 23-year-old power forward comes from the University of South Dakota State, with which he averaged 25.3 points (57.9% in two-shot, 37.0% in triples and 83.8% in free), 11.7 rebounds and 1.0 caps in 33.3 'minutes of play (33 games), during the last season, thus completing a successful school year: winner of their conference (Summit League) in 2016, 17 and 18, MVP of the tournament being the three years and Player of the year in 2017, 18 and 19.
Born in Kimball (Nebraska), the American recently played the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas with the Portland Trail Blazers (4.0 points and 2.7 rebounds in 12.0 minutes).
“We completed the inside game and the team with Mike, a player with a remarkable scoring ability, either in the low post or through the outside pitch.His knowledge of the game and versatility will allow him to form a couple with the rest of the interiors we have. Although you will notice a great leap in relation to the physical requirement, we see you prepared for the tough and at the same time attractive Endesa League that is coming to us ”, affirms the general director of the club, José Luis Mateo.
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Mike finished with 4 points and 1 rebound in 11 minutes. Portland's next game is Tuesday at 5:00 on ESPN2.
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