View Full Version : THe Official Goran Suton Thread
coordinator0
03-29-2009, 06:55 PM
Sorry, my homerism has "forced" me to create this thread :biggrin:. I think he's a solid all-around player that would provide great depth for us or any team that might draft him. He can rebound, defend, shoot the three and mid-range jumper, has quick feet, and even has decent size at 6'10. I think his main concern would be his overall athletic ability and he isn't much of a shot-blocker, but i like him. Maybe a poor-man's Okur.
Go ahead, hate on my homerism lol.
High BBIQ, hard worker, good size, gets up and down the court pretty well. He'd be a great depth big man off the bench.
ohara831
03-29-2009, 08:39 PM
High BBIQ, hard worker, good size, gets up and down the court pretty well. He'd be a great depth big man off the bench.
I agree 100%
SWedd523
03-29-2009, 08:49 PM
Very pleasantly surprised with his play in the tournament. Michigan State wouldn't be in the Final Four if not for his solid play overall.
He'd be a very good pickup in the second round if he's available.
coordinator0
03-30-2009, 11:19 AM
Very pleasantly surprised with his play in the tournament. Michigan State wouldn't be in the Final Four if not for his solid play overall.
He'd be a very good pickup in the second round if he's available.
I've seen what it's like when he's out, and it's not pretty. Look at the UNC game earlier this season... ouch.
Sutan has made a case for himself as an NBA player and while he lacks foot speed and athleticism, his feel for the game and outside shooting ability make him interesting. He's got a European game and will likely end up playing ball in Europe where his skills translate best.
Regardless, there's no question that without him the Spartans would not still be dancing in the Final Four, and he's been a match up nightmare for teams as his versatility to pass as well as knock down shots from the perimeter asdasdasdasd
Michigan State is not stocked with surefire NBA prospects, but it was hard to ignore Suton this weekend. The senior from Bosnia destroyed Kansas and Louisville, stretching the defenses with his perimeter shot and grabbing key rebounds inside. He is averaging 12 boards a game in the tournament and scored 19 points versus both Kansas and Louisville.
After pushing scouts this weekend, I wouldn't be shocked to hear his name called in the second round. He doesn't have a high ceiling but his shooting and rebounding ability should get him a close look.adasdasdasds
I've seen no indication anywhere that he is entering the draft...if he does I think he'd be picked lower first (no way he makes it to the second round)...what I've seen i think he'd be solid off the bench in his first year...I've been impressed...especially with his rebounding (which we really could use)...it would be nice to package our seconds to grab him late first if we could...I think he'd fit well with our team...
I've seen no indication anywhere that he is entering the draft...if he does I think he'd be picked lower first (no way he makes it to the second round)...what I've seen i think he'd be solid off the bench in his first year...I've been impressed...especially with his rebounding (which we really could use)...it would be nice to package our seconds to grab him late first if we could...I think he'd fit well with our team...
He is a senior :confused: Why wouldnt he be in the draft?
But he would be a good pickup, I just dont see us getting high enough up for him. But it'd be nice
Teej...sorry forgot that...thinking he was a Jun for a minute...my bad...
Teej...he was red-shirted 04-05 season...that's what threw me...I thought he only "played" three years...he has played out all four though...thanks for catching me...but the RS year threw me off...
SWedd523
04-07-2009, 08:01 PM
I don't want him. He was thoroughly outplayed last night (as was the rest of the team) and I don't necessarily want him just because I think he's a little soft.
I was under the inclination that he was going overseas (back home) to play where his skillset can be used in the best way possible.
coordinator0
04-07-2009, 10:36 PM
I don't want him. He was thoroughly outplayed last night (as was the rest of the team) and I don't necessarily want him just because I think he's a little soft.
I was under the inclination that he was going overseas (back home) to play where his skillset can be used in the best way possible.
I'm not quite sure that Bosnia was really his home, and if it was it was a very long time ago. But I do think that's what will end up happening, ala Sasha Kaun of last year.
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