作者Kreen (La Reine)
看板Wizards
标题[情报]
时间Fri Jun 25 09:48:08 2010
Finding a Niche for Kevin Seraphin
http://is.gd/d2QJw
by: Jonathan Givony - President
April 29; Portland, Oregon; Game 6 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals.
6-8 small forward Nicolas Batum hounds Steve Nash, arguably the best point
guard in NBA history, into a miserable 10-point, 6-assist, 7-turnover
performance.
April 29; San Antonio, Texas; Game 6 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals.
6-2 combo guard Rodrigue Beaubois comes off the bench to score 16 points in
21 minutes and spark the Mavericks to overcome an 11-point deficit – a lift
that gives Dallas a chance to win the game and force a seventh game.
What do these players have in common? Both are French; both are
super-athletic, physical specimens at their position; and both were severely
undervalued in their respective draft classes.
The thought of whiffing on Beaubois and Batum in consecutive years in the
late portion of the first round has to be keeping NBA teams up at night,
watching film of the next great French athlete, determined not to make the
same mistake again.
Enter 6-10, 20-year-old big man Kevin Seraphin.
Seraphin is not a perimeter player like his future French national teammates,
but he is similarly gifted from a physical standpoint, and he just happens to
be represented by the same agent, Bouna Ndiaye. Ndiaye surely knows how to
push the right buttons. The Senegalese-born, and incredibly jovial, Dallas
native doesn’t need to say much more than “I don’t want you to make the
same mistake again my friend” in his cheerful French accent to strike fear
in the hearts of NBA personnel these days.
He may not even need to say that though. Seraphin’s case as an NBA prospect
is made as soon as he steps foot on the court. He stands around 6-9 without
shoes, has a huge wingspan, and sports a chiseled 268-pound frame. He runs
the floor well, gets off his feet with ease and ranks as one of the top
per-minute rebounders and shot blockers in the ultra-athletic French Pro A
League.
Seraphin is still far from a finished product though.
A native of French Guiana, a colony on the northern coast of South America,
he only started playing basketball at the age of 15 and has been in France
for just four years now. He was discovered in his native country by Cholet
junior team coach Jean-Francois Martin after growing up as a soccer player.
In the years since, he has slowly but surely developed from project to
prospect to a starter this season (in 13 of the last 20 games) on the
top-ranked team in France.
Seraphin played just nine minutes per game in 2008-09 and barely saw minutes
on the French junior national team the summer prior. He rode a strong showing
in the U-20 European Championships this past July to a bigger role this
season with Cholet, becoming a more prominent part of the rotation and
landing a spot in the starting lineup in each of the last nine games.
He’s still averaging just over 16 minutes per game, but Seraphin has
improved in virtually every statistical category this season: upping his
scoring numbers, getting to the free throw line more often, doing a better
job on the glass, contributing more as a shot blocker, doubling his assist
rate and cutting down on his turnovers.
Offensively, Seraphin remains a raw prospect by NBA standards. He does a good
job using his body to carve out space in the post (where he can finish above
the rim in impressive fashion thanks to his tremendous length), but he is
still lacking in terms of advanced footwork and post moves. He looks a bit
limited at times when double teams arrive and he’s forced to improvise or
make quick decisions.
Seraphin has good hands and is a terrific target for lobs and pick-and-roll
finishes, but he’s not the type of player you want making plays with the
ball at this point in his career. Improving his repertoire of spin moves,
pivots and countermoves in the post will go a long way -- as will gaining
experience and improving his all-around feel for the game.
With that said, Seraphin shows interesting potential with his jump hook. He’
s able to get it off smoothly and convert it with either hand. He also
appears to have a soft touch around the basket, particularly with a
good-looking turnaround jump shot that he executes with a high release point.
Seraphin clearly has things to work on. His activity level and intensity seem
to fluctuate quite a bit from game to game (leading to some inconsistent
performances), he has limitations stepping away from the basket, his
ball-handling skills are crude, and his mid-range jumper is very much a work
in progress – all hints that his future position is clearly center, where
his bulk and length should compensate for the inch or two he lacks in
prototypical size for an NBA 5-man.
Defensively, Seraphin is much more useful at this point. He shows a much
greater comfort level on the defensive end, where he’s a terrific presence
inside the paint with his superb combination of length, strength and
athleticism. He displays nice timing when rotating from the weak side and is
especially effective at hedging pick-and-rolls, while still having the
mobility to recover back onto his man thanks to his nimble feet and nice
lateral quickness. He’s difficult to post up due to his wide frame, and he
puts in a good effort on top of that. This puts him in a pretty rare class of
prospects when considering his physical tools.
With that said, Seraphin’s inexperience shows on the defensive end as well.
He displays only average awareness and tends to leave his feet on pump fakes,
causing him to get into foul trouble on occasion. From time to time he gets
caught flat-footed watching a defensive rebound fly over his head. He’s not
quite as effective in this area as you might hope, considering his tools.
This is likely due to his so-so fundamentals. Seraphin is an incredible
presence on the offensive glass, though, ranking in the Top five in France in
offensive rebounds per-40 minutes.
Having only played basketball for five years, Seraphin is still very much
playing catch-up with other prospects his age, but he is making up ground
rapidly. His ceiling is extremely high, and he’s rumored to be a smart and
humble player -- which is always a good sign.
Seraphin has the flexibility of coming to the NBA immediately or staying for
another year in France. He’s supposedly open to either option. He signed a
three-year contract with Cholet last summer, but he has a clearly-stated NBA
out clause with a buyout sum that escalates depending on how high he’s
picked. The buyout cannot exceed $750,000.
He is also drawing heavy interest from some of the top teams in Europe —
Barcelona, for example — but reportedly has his heart set on playing in the
NBA.
Seraphin has until June 14 to decide whether to keep his name in the draft or
pull out and become automatically eligible next year. The NBA teams
evaluating him will need to decide how much they think he can improve in the
next year or two, and whether being patient and drafting him now (in the late
teens to early 20s portion of the first round) will get them good value down
the road. We’re talking about a player who is still in a very early stage of
his development. If he improves as much as expected, he could very well work
his way into the lottery next season. On certain NBA teams’ draft boards, he
could already be there right now.
The final call will likely be made based on the types of organizations
showing interest. His agent Ndiaye has done a good job in recent years of
steering clients to places he thinks they can develop -- such as Portland,
Dallas and San Antonio -- and he’ll probably take a similar route this time
around with Seraphin.
From what Ndiaye told us in Paris this week, he’s feeling increasingly
comfortable with the information he’s receiving from NBA teams in terms of
keeping Seraphin’s name in the draft. Look for NBA GMs to spend quite a bit
of time in the next month or so in France trying to get a better handle on
Seraphin’s draft prospects. He holds invites to both the NBA combine and the
adidas EuroCamp in Treviso, but appears unlikely to be able to accept either
due to the fact that his team will be playing in the playoffs until as late
as mid-June.
Although this draft is stacked with big men, Seraphin has characteristics
that put him in a rare class for today’s NBA game. The future of the French
national team clearly looks extremely bright.
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1.合约状态:
去年和 Cholet 队签了三年约,合约里有但书,只要他
要加入 NBA就可以买断合约。他对来 NBA有极大兴趣。
→ LaGregRoy:今年买断费好像是75万
2.身体条件、特色:
a.位置:C、PF
b.6-10,裸足 6-9,268 磅。
c.臂展很长,骨架很宽。
d.体能魔人,运动能力很棒,左右横移很快。
e.个性谦逊且聪明
f.15 岁才开始打球,到现在只打了 4 年,但每年都有
长足的进步。
g.来自南美的法属 Guiana
http://is.gd/d2RtD
3.球技优点:
a.在原来所属的联盟,以 Reb/Min 来看相当优秀per40
在该联盟排名前五。
b.因为运动力和臂展的关系他是个很棒的封阻手。
c.落位的能力不错,能找到轻松攻击篮框的机会。
d.手掌很大,不会有奶油手现象,可以放心给他终结进
攻,相当适合喂球魔人 Livinston XD
d.协防能力颇佳。
4.球技缺点:
a.经验不足是他最大的困扰,防守时容易被对手进攻动
作所骗,因而陷入犯规麻烦。
b.没有太多的攻击手段(好啦,是没有)XD
c.被对手压迫时的处理球相当有问题。
d.无持球时对禁区空间判断不佳,转身摆脱,及转向摆
脱防守者直接 finish 的动作不用期待了。
e.远离禁区就没有任何攻击能力了。
f.状态起伏不定。
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快速翻译一下,详细的请看原文,看起来还蛮符合队中苦
力需要的,但这麽青涩的球员不知道要养多久教练才敢让
他上场...... ̄▽ ̄||
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1F:→ LaGregRoy:今年买断费好像是75万 06/25 09:52
感恩~
※ 编辑: Kreen 来自: 220.138.129.167 (06/25 09:56)
2F:推 ymcdc:完全没有进攻火力 但有板子跟防守 进攻我想也可以练 06/25 10:30
3F:推 ymcdc:毕竟还年轻 而且接触篮球时间不长 06/25 10:30
4F:推 ymcdc:75万镁 嗯... 06/25 10:30