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Orlandina Basket is close to signing Ryan Boatright, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport. The guard ex UConn has started the season with the Grand Rapids Drive in D-League averaging 11.1 points, 3 rebounds and 2.8 assists in D-League.
I am sure this is Boat's second choice BUT the opportunity to make a good sum of money exists overseas and he can still get into the league with good performance.
Best of luck Boat
Thanks for the memories
And a ton more than his fellow classmates that graduated in his class (he did graduate, right?).He'll be making a ton more than he ever could've in Grand Rapids. I don't know exact figures, but Italian teams pay their players very well.
I'm sure I'll get blown up for it by some people but I think this is probably more suited to his overall game. I think he can be a heck of a player overseas and probably make quite a bit more money than he would bouncing around the D-League and some 10-day contracts for the next couple of years. Good for him, hopefully he turns into a big-time player over there.
I'm sure I'll get blown up for it by some people but I think this is probably more suited to his overall game. I think he can be a heck of a player overseas and probably make quite a bit more money than he would bouncing around the D-League and some 10-day contracts for the next couple of years. Good for him, hopefully he turns into a big-time player over there.
I disagree. While tough, Boat is much more slight than Nate, who is built like a truck. I think Nate's frame allowed him to endure a physical 82 game schedule, not sure Boat's body would hold up as well and as long as Nate's did.I honestly think he could be every bit as good as Nate was in the NBA. I think he can score just as well AND i think he would be a better and more scrappy defender. Maybe a year or 2 and some NBA teams gets him to fill a back up role? I think with the right team and fit, he could really be a good player in the NBA.
Yeah Nate is a freak and belongs in the NBA, whereas Boat is marginal and team specific. Nate can and has played on many teams, meaning there is a place for him on a lot of NBA team's roster. Boat would need to find a team that can use him, whereas teams find where to use Nate.I disagree. While tough, Boat is much more slight than Nate, who is built like a truck. I think Nate's frame allowed him to endure a physical 82 game schedule, not sure Boat's body would hold up as well and as long as Nate's did.
New nickname: Gondolier
No, there is definitely something wrong with you.I don't know why, but this makes me think of swinging testiculos. There's probably something wrong with me. Unless that is what you meant. Then, great minds...
No, there is definitely something wrong with you.
I was just thinking that, in Italy, the man who rights the boat is the gondolier.
DeAndre is inactive on the Raptor 805's (D-League Team) and is still recovering from injury.Good for Boat! Speaking of ex uconn players playing over seas, what is up with DeAndre?
He'll 100% get invited to summer league with somebody next year, and probably training camp as well.Smart move by Boat. Who knows, he may get another shot at the NBA. Maybe not.
He'll 100% get invited to summer league with somebody next year, and probably training camp as well.