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Enes Kanter on other Turkish players in the league avoiding him: "What hurts me the most is other Turkish players in the league... we have Ersan Ilyasova, we have Cedi Osman in Cleveland, we have Furkan Korkmaz in Philly. Whenever we go against them, they don’t say a word. I actually try to talk to them. I’m like “hey dude, what's up? How are you doing?” No answer..."
#Enes Kanter#Turkish NBA Players#Disrespect#Sad#Turkey#Terrorist#Ersan Ilyasova#Cedi Osman#Furkan Korkmaz#Ball is Life#NBA
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Ersan İlyasova and John Collins — Atlanta Hawks
#Ersan İlyasova#Ersan Ilyasova#John Collins#Atlanta Hawks#NBA#gif#Basketball#2010s#201718#121417#Oop#Dunk
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Cavaliers, Nuggets deplasmanından galip ayrıldı, Cedi “double double” yaptı Amerikan Basketbol Ligi'ne (NBA) 7 maçla devam edildi. Ligin 4. en düşük galibiyet yüzdesine sahip Cleveland Cavaliers, Batı Konferansı'nın 3.
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Warriors'ın finaldeki rakibi Raptors" https://www.ginno.club/2019/06/06/warriorsin-finaldeki-rakibi-raptors/
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BUCKS SEASON WRAPUP
The Milwaukee Bucks had their most successful season since 1981 in 2019. A new coach (Mike Budenholzer), new arena (Fiserv Forum), continued improvement from superstar forward Giannis Antetokounmpo and supporting cast that fit well together all combined to help the team to a 60-22 record. That was good enough for the top seed in the Eastern Conference as well as the best overall record in the NBA.
Milwaukee was dominant throughout the majority of the season. The Bucks led the league in point differential and were one of the top teams in the league on both ends of the floor. They only lost back-to-back games once during the regular season.
Giannis took another step forward in his development under Budenholzer. The supremely athletic star thrived in a transition-based offense that tailored perfectly to his ever-evolving skillset. Antetokounmpo led the Bucks in scoring, rebounding and assists, became a much more efficient player and is widely believed to be the frontrunner for the NBA’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) award.
Despite Giannis being the focal point, the Bucks could attack teams with a large group. Wing Khris Middleton was second on the team in scoring and, despite some consistency issues, often picked up the slack when Antetokounmpo either didn’t play or was having an off night. Point guard Eric Bledsoe had similar inconsistency problems and was much-maligned for his subpar play in the team’s Eastern Conference Finals (ECF) loss to the Toronto Raptors, but managed to secure a new four-year deal with the Bucks due to his athleticism, leadership and exploits on defense. Combo guard Malcolm Brogdon continued to be the team’s headiest player, as his efficiency and tendency to avoid forcing the issue offensively helped him become one of the league’s most underrated assets. He was injured late in the season, and the team was impacted by his absence. Center Brook Lopez came on a one-year deal and emerged as a surprising 3-point shooting threat. He seemed like a misfit when he signed, but Budenholzer’s system allowed him to diversify his game offensively. Lopez also was a force defensively, leading the team in blocked shots. Reserves such as guards Pat Connaughton, George Hill, Sterling Brown and Tony Snell along with forwards Nikola Mirotic, Ersan Ilyasova, and D.J. Wilson were also instrumental in helping Milwaukee achieve its success.
The team’s dominance continued into the playoffs against the eighth-seeded Detroit Pistons. Milwaukee used its normal ruthless offensive attack and length on defense to completely stifle the undermanned Pistons, who played without star forward Blake Griffin during the first two games and an injured-but-playing Griffin during the last two in Detroit. The Bucks swept the Pistons and outscored them by a combined total of 97 points.
Milwaukee faced the Boston Celtics in the next round and that series began with a rude awakening for the Bucks. The Celtics routed Milwaukee at the Fiserv Forum, 110-88, and appeared to be the favorites after that game. However, Milwaukee got back to its game plan over the next four games and took care of Boston, winning those four, including two in Boston. Both wins in Milwaukee were by 20+ points after Game 1 and the Bucks took over late during Games 3 and 4 in Boston. The overwhelming turnaround set up the Bucks’ ECF match.
The Bucks appeared primed to earn their first NBA Finals appearance since 1974 during the first two games of the series against the Raptors. Milwaukee rallied in the fourth quarter after trailing most of Game 1 to win 108-100 to take the early series lead. The Bucks continued that momentum throughout Game 2, as they beat the Raptors 125-103. Milwaukee was sitting pretty heading to Toronto after taking care of business emphatically at home.
However, the wheels fell off after that, as Toronto employed a more physical playing style that rattled the Bucks. The Raptors won a double-overtime thriller in Game 3 to cut Milwaukee’s lead in half, but many analysts and fans thought this would be Toronto’s only win in the series, as the Bucks did not play their best and still nearly took a 3-0 lead.
Unfortunately for the Bucks, Game 3 gave the Raptors the confidence they needed to take control. Toronto’s significant edge in playoff experience and toughness became too much for Milwaukee to overcome, and signs of that became evident in Game 4. The Bucks played tough throughout much of that game, but the Raptors held a significant advantage throughout and exploded late to a 120-102 victory to even the series. Milwaukee returned to a raucous crowd at the Fiserv Forum in Game 5 and appeared to feed off of that energy. The Bucks held a 14-point lead early and had a double-digit advantage on a few occasions. However, Toronto’s lockdown interior defense rose again, and star forward Kawhi Leonard carried the Raptors offensively down the stretch. The Raptors overcame their deficit and wore the Bucks down in the fourth quarter to take a 3-2 series lead heading back to Toronto. The Bucks faced a tall task in Game 6 to try and force the deciding game in Milwaukee, but nearly rose to the challenge. The team got back to its offensive rhythm over the first three quarters and built a 15-point lead, but the end of Game 5 repeated itself, as Leonard and the Raptors’ suffocating defense took over in the later stages to end the Bucks’ season.
Milwaukee’s 2018-19 season was a breakthrough after years of developing young talent and putting the right mix of players together. Hiring Budenholzer appeared to have given the talented group solid structure and a more concrete, effective game plan. This allowed the Bucks to finally show the rest of the league what they were capable of, and they appeared to be arguably the league’s most dominant team. However, they weren’t a team without weaknesses, and the Raptors knew how to expose them. The most notable shortcoming for the Bucks was their lack of experience on the big stage. Toronto, on the other hand, had a roster loaded with playoff experience, including three players (Leonard, guard Danny Green and forward Serge Ibaka) that had been to the NBA Finals before. Leonard and Green won the 2014 title with the San Antonio Spurs.
The Bucks have a superstar to build around and could be a threat to win an NBA title for years to come, especially having endured the painful collapse against the Raptors. However, they will have some decisions to make. Lopez was on a one-year deal and could seek a more lucrative contract. Middleton is looking for a max deal, and the Bucks may not be able to give it to him or may opt to find production similar to his for less than what he demands. Brogdon is also up for free agency. Mirotic and Hill are two other players who Milwaukee will have to make decisions on as well. General manager Jon Horst will need to be shrewd with his decision-making, as Giannis is up for re-negotiations next off-season. Antetokounmpo has made his commitment to Milwaukee well-known, but has also expressed a strong desire to win (as any player would). If the Bucks don’t make progress next season, there exists a possibility that he may sign a supermax deal elsewhere. Milwaukee took major steps in 2018-19, but it’s imperative for the long-term future of the franchise that it continues that upward trajectory in 2019-20.
#bucks#mike budenholzer#fiserv forum#giannis antetokounmpo#eastern conference#nba#giannis mvp#khris middleton#eric bledsoe#malcolm brogdon#brook lopez#pat connaughton#george hill#sterling brown#tony snell#nikola mirotic#ersan ilyasova#dj wilson#pistons#blake griffin#celtics#raptors#kawhi leonard#danny green#serge ibaka#spurs
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Cedi Osman'lı Cleveland, Orlando'ya Yenildi NBA’de Cedi Osman’ın takımı Cleveland Cavaliers deplasmanda Orlanda Magic’e 120-91 yenildi. Milli basketbolcu Cedi Osman mücadeleyi 8 sayı, 8 ribaunt ile tamamladı. https://www.fazlabilgi.com/haberler/cedi-osmanli-cleveland-orlandoya-yenildi/
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NBA: Golden State Warriors - Atlanta Hawks 119-111
Andre Iguodala came off the bench to score a season-high 24 points and spark a second-quarter rally that enabled the Warriors to defeat the Atlanta Hawks 119-111 at Philips Arena.
He was more than just a placeholder on Monday. He shot 6 of 8 from the field, including 4 of 6 from 3-point range, and added five rebounds, four assists and three steals. The Warriors made 20 treys, including six from Curry and three from rookie Patrick McCaw.
Atlanta got 23 points from point guard Dennis Schroder, but 19 of those came in the first quarter.
The Hawks also got 20 points and 10 rebounds from Paul Millsap; 19 points, four rebounds and five assists from Tim Hardaway Jr.; 18 points from Kent Bazemore and 15 points from Ersan Ilyasova. Howard grabbed a game-high 19 rebounds.
#golden state warriors#atlanta hawks#basketball#nba#nba 2k17#dennis schroder#paul millsap#kent bazemore#tim hardaway jr#ersan ilyasova#patrick mccaw
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Orlando souhaiterait échanger Ibaka.
- 31 janvier 2017 -
Le Magic d'Orlando tenterait d'échanger Serge Ibaka. L'ailier-fort avait débarqué à Orlando l'été dernier, via un trade réalisé le jour de la draft, envoyant Victor Oladipo, Ersan Ilyasova et Domantas Sabonis à Oklahoma City.
Mais le joueur congolais arrive en fin de contrat à l'été prochain, et si on ne peut pas dire qu'il a été décevant depuis son arrivée en Floride, il n'a pas non plus eu un immense impact sur son équipe, notamment sur le plan défensif, un domaine où il était attendu de pied ferme. Paradoxalement, c'est en attaque que le joueur paraissait libéré. On pouvait cependant l'imaginer, désormais libéré du duo Durant-Westbrook, qui lui laissait peu de ticket shoots dans l'Oklahoma. A Orlando, Ibaka scorait 14.9 points de moyenne (sa deuxième meilleure marque en 8 ans de carrière) et tentait régulièrement sa chance derrière la ligne des 3 points (quasiment 4 tentatives par match) avec une adresse certaine (38.4%). Mais son effet dissuasif en défense paraissait moins évident dans une équipe certes en difficulté à tous les niveaux. Son arrivée conjuguée à celles de Bismack Biyombo (le faux-frère congolais natif de la RDC) et d'un coach à réputation défensive, Frank Vogel, laissait pourtant entrevoir de réelles perspectives de muraille infranchissable. Or, le bateau Magic a régulièrement pris l'eau cette saison (18ème défense de la ligue en terme de points encaissés par match) et laissé paraître un manque d'agressivité, hormis peut-être pour Biyombo.
L'idée majeure de trader Ibaka serait de récupérer une contrepartie avant la trade deadline pour un joueur qui a coûté "cher" : un numéro 2 de draft (Oladipo) qui s'épanouit dans une bonne équipe du Thunder (39 titularisations en 48 matchs), un rookie prometteur en la personne de Domantas Sabonis, le fils de la légende lituanienne Arvydas, et un role player (enfin peut-être un peu plus, finalement) qui réalise une belle saison chez les 76ers (Ilyasova), où il est le 2ème meilleur marqueur (15.3 pts) d'une formation en pleine renaissance.
L'autre avantage de se séparer d'Air Congo serait de replacer Aaron Gordon à un poste 4 qui lui sied probablement davantage. Gordon semble toujours bel et bien un joueur d'avenir, mais on le sent freiné par le déséquilibre de l'effectif dans le secteur intérieur. Il n'a certes que 21 ans, mais dispute déjà sa troisième saison chez les grands. Pas de temps à perdre donc, pour le joueur formé chez les Wildcats de l'Arizona. Car le Magic a grandement besoin de joueurs qui explosent pour l'aider à grandir.
Loïc.
#nba#orlando magic#serge ibaka#victor oladipo#domantas sabonis#ersan ilyasova#oklahoma city thunder#bismack biyombo#aaron gordon#arvydas sabonis#arizona wildcats
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