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No, as far as I know Scola has not a "family of his own" yet. Talking about family, he is son and nephew of pretty successful Argentine...
I agree. But at 27, he won't make radical improvements. With the skills he has now, he will do well after adapting to the NBA game.
Elson, Oberto and Splitter are centers, which is what the Spurs wanted. Scola can's play at C, and Duncan doesn't like to play as a C. So Scola...
If with "one of the biggest" you refer to his size, you are mistaken.
Stats in their last season in the ACB league: Nocioni 30,3 min. 7,6 reb. (because of several injured teammates, played as a 4 lots of matches)....
Four 10-min. quarters. Its FIBA basketball.
Those in the previous posts are his ACB League stats (Spain) His Euroleague stats: 26,2 min. 5,87 rebounds per game. (14th in the...
Not a great rebounder, but won't be a liability either. his last season stats: 29,6 min. 7,17 rebounds per game. (7th in the League) 2,03...
Well, the Rockets could have drafted Scola back in 2002. Instead they chose Bostjan Nachbar and some Chinese guy. :p
Thanks for posting the article.
[IMG] Finally!!! :)
god bless the internet. :)
It was his intention. He has waited for an offer or a trade from the Spurs for some years, and nothing happened and he gets to the last season of...
Last year he was said to have a 6 million buy out, but Tau accepted to get three, because of Scola wanting to go to the NBA. The Spurs never made...
He is still under contract. The buy out for this year is of 3 millions, next year is of one million. Then he would be a free agent. The thing...
The Rockets are only allowed to pay US$ 500.000. That means Scola will have to pay 2.500.000 of his own pocket. The Rockets will surely give...
yes, according to the reports I've read (like this one, in Spanish), he will be in touch with the press.
Plus Spain and Italy have competitive teams that don't get to play the Euroleague. Euroleague teams: Spain - 4 Winterthur FCB Tau Ceramica...
Greece? Russia? :confused: I'm talking about National Leagues here. The Spanish and the Italian Leagues are clearly (and have been for many...
I see you have a high regard for FIBA basketball... :D