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tamburello
05-01-2007, 02:59 PM
From his fans among school kids in Spain to the world's most knowledgeable basketball experts, everyone knows him by a single name: Rudy. He arrived for his Euroleague Basketball debut with a world championships gold medal around his neck. Now, at the end of his first season, he has a one-of-kind award to call his very own. Rudy Fernandez of DKV Joventut has been chosen this season's Rising Star Trophy winner in a vote of Euroleague head coaches. The three-year old Rising Star Trophy recognizes the best Euroleague Basketball player who was younger than 22 on July 1 of the summer before the season started. Fernandez might very well lead the world in spectacular alley-oop dunks, but delighting fans is not all he did during his rookie season. In per-game averages, Fernandez also ranked second in three-pointers, fourth in scoring, sixth in steals and ninth in performance index rating. Most of all, his consistency and effectiveness helped make Joventut's return to the Euroleague a successful one, as the team reached its goal, the Top 16, despite playing in one of the toughest regular season groups. His own teammate at Joventut, point guard Ricky Rubio, finished second in the voting for the award. Tiago Splitter of Tau Ceramica placed third and Kosta Perovic of Partizan fourth. The Rising Star Trophy is among several end-of-season honors awarded by Euroleague Basketball. Already announced has been the Alphonso Ford Top Scorer Trophy, which went to Igor Rakocevic of Tau Ceramica. The Best Defender Trophy is still to be awarded and the nominees for the all-Euroleague team announced. The all-Euroleague first and second teams, plus the Euroleague MVP, will be awarded at the Euroleague Official Dinner on Saturday, May 5, during the Final Four in Athens.

As a spectacular shooter and a key part of Joventut's risk-taking defense, Rudy had instant impact on the Euroleague. Joventut hosted the season's opening game and almost upset powerhouse Panathinaikos as Rudy buried 4 three-pointers. The next game, he ambushed another eventual Final Four team, making an alley-oop tip-in at the buzzer on a pass from out of bounds to beat Unicaja on the road. Later in the regular season, Joventut would defeat Unicaja by 53 points, the third-largest victory margin in Euroleague history. Along the way, Rudy was a remarkably consistent contributor for so young a player. He scored in double digits in all but one game in which he played more than 5 minutes. Indeed, except for a regular season game he appeared in briefly, but couldn't continue due to injury, he might have produced even better numbers. As it was, he ranked sixth in scoring with 16.2 points per game at the end of the round, with tremendous accuracy across the board: 67.3% on two-pointers, 46.2% on three-pointers and 80.4% on free throws. Joventut won seven games and finished third in its group. The Top 16 was less successful for Joventut, but Rudy was no less impressive. Although his shooting accuracy fell, he improved in rebounds, assists and steals, again ranking sixth among scorers while placing 12th for the round in overall performance rating. Fernandez is the first guard to win the Rising Star Trophy. He follows 2006 winner Andrea Bargnani of Benetton Treviso and 2005 winner Erazem Lorbek of Climamio Bologna. Fernandez will be awarded the Rising Star Trophy at the Euroleague Official Dinner in Athens on Saturday night of the Final Four.
http://www.euroleague.net/news/i/11615/180/joventut-s-fernandez-wins-rising-star-trophy

Summary: Rudy Fernandez wins the rising star trophy ahead of his teammate -my man- Ricky Rubio and Tiago Splitter.

After this success, I believe he will be selected somewhere around 15-18 and unfortunately won't drop to our claw. Would you be sad to lose him? I'm asking because I would.

dav7z
05-01-2007, 05:34 PM
Tamburello
You know this guy . Hes sounds great . Do you think we should go after him. With the 8th pick or the 22nd pick.
Or should we go after him at all.

tamburello
05-01-2007, 05:58 PM
In my opinion he resembles to Ginobili very much. Very athletic and good scorer. 8th pick may be a little high for him, but if we had 14th or 15th pick, I'd definitely pick him up without any doubt. It looks like he'll go between 15-20. I'd try to set up a trade to acquire him, something like 22th pick+Knight, again without any doubt.

dvdbumpus
05-01-2007, 06:20 PM
He could fall. Look at all the good scorers, and just remember....Brady Quinn went from #1 possibly to 22.

timang
05-02-2007, 12:38 AM
after looking him up on youtube, i liked what i see in Mr. fernandez. i think he would really fill up the need on the SG position. :biggrin: but how do we get him if he's not near on our draft picks?

dav7z
05-02-2007, 02:43 PM
I think he falls to the 22nd pick and we get our shot at him . Just like Bumpus said its so many shooters this year . But i like what i see in him . or have read about him..

dav7z
05-02-2007, 02:45 PM
Just think all the fans can hollow ,Rudy, Rudy, Rudy,

123together
05-02-2007, 08:45 PM
seems like a baller

Dead_Real
05-04-2007, 10:24 AM
NBAdraft.net latest update has him falling to 21

timang
05-04-2007, 11:46 PM
i haven't seen his name in the early candidates for the draft on the nba.com. the list is here.http://www.nba.com/news/nba_draft_early_entry.html. can someone explain to us why he isn't on the list?

Wallace15
05-04-2007, 11:54 PM
Yeah, he's not on the list on ESPN either

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/draft2007/columns/story?columnist=ford_chad&page=InOut

dvdbumpus
05-05-2007, 01:27 AM
Yeah, he's not on the list on ESPN either

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/draft2007/columns/story?columnist=ford_chad&page=InOut


Hmm, I didn't realize that Thabeet stated he was going back to college.

ziggy
05-05-2007, 06:57 AM
Yeah, he's not on the list on ESPN either

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/draft2007/columns/story?columnist=ford_chad&page=InOut


Hmm, I didn't realize that Thabeet stated he was going back to college.

It was a smart move by Thabeet. He wasn't close to being ready.

tamburello
05-05-2007, 06:12 PM
1985 born internationals aren't necessarily on the list. You cannot see Tiago Splitter, either. Or seniors in the USA. They don't need to declare. But they will be in the draft, because their last year to be drafted.

Jonathanmartin7
05-06-2007, 02:47 AM
I'd love to have this kid at the 22nd pick. I also like the idea that tamburello had of trading up with our pick and knight, that would work out very very well.

timang
05-07-2007, 03:10 AM
1985 born internationals aren't necessarily on the list. You cannot see Tiago Splitter, either. Or seniors in the USA. They don't need to declare. But they will be in the draft, because their last year to be drafted.


thanks Mr. tamburello. you must some NBA guru of sorts. ^-^

tamburello
05-07-2007, 07:01 AM
1985 born internationals aren't necessarily on the list. You cannot see Tiago Splitter, either. Or seniors in the USA. They don't need to declare. But they will be in the draft, because their last year to be drafted.


thanks Mr. tamburello. you must some NBA guru of sorts. ^-^

Thanks for your nice words but Guru is an extremely great rank to carry for me. Let's call myself an "A modest lover of NBA-System" ;)

CaptainCrunch
05-07-2007, 01:11 PM
Rubio got screwed over and we all know he should have won the award

tamburello
05-07-2007, 02:05 PM
Rubio got screwed over and we all know he should have won the award

I just don't agree with that. Rudy's averages were clearly better than Rubio's. But as he gets more playing time, Ricky Rubio will surely win this award maybe several times.