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| pryuen |
Posted: Sat May 12, 2012 6:12 am |
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There is currently a 4-Nations International Invitational held for the China U17 national team in Shimin County of Sichuan, as a warm-up preparation for the 2012 FIBA U17 World Championship to be held in end June in Lithuania.
4 countries are participating: China, Australia, Lithuania and Denmark.
In the debut game yesterday between China and Australia, China U17 got beaten 78 ~ 84 in over time by the Australians.
China U17 lads played pretty well in first half, leading 37 ~ 28 by half time.
But they could not put the game away beyond the reach of the Australians, and eventually forced into over time, and lost as they ran out of steam.
Zhou Qi had an awesome game, despite shooting pretty poor. He had 22 points (6/15 FG% 10/15 FT%), 16 rebounds, 3 assists and 4 block shots. |
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| pryuen |
Posted: Sat May 12, 2012 6:19 am |
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And China U17 rebounced back from their loss yesterday to beat Lithuania 80 ~ 67 this afternoon.
China U17 were behind for most of first half, but relied on a 29 ~ 5 rally in 3Q, took care of business and won comfortably.
Zhou Qi once again played AWESOME and had another 20/10; he dominated the shorter Lithuanians to score 27 points (11/16 FG% 5/10 FT%), 16 rebounds, 1 assist and 2 block shots. |
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| pryuen |
Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 6:57 am |
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In their last game versus Denmark, China U17 narrowly won 70 ~ 66 after leading from start to finish.
4 players were in double-digits scoring, including 20 points/4 rebounds for Hang Yifeng, the best friend of Chris Tang Zihao, 13 points and 6 rebounds for Zhao Jiwei, and 13 points and 4 assists for Luo Kaiwen.
Zhao Qi had 16 points, 9 rebounds and 4 block shots. |
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| wireonfire |
Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 9:48 am |
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| pryuen |
Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 10:24 am |
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YUP.... Denmark's #6 is Rasmus Larsen, currently on EVERY RADARS of NBA scouts and widely considered to be one of, if not the best, prospect in the 1994 international draft class.
Here is a scouting report of him.
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Overseas Prospects: Rasmus Larsen
24th Feb 2012
Joshua Casey
Overseas Prospects: Rasmus Larsen is the first edition of an overseas scouting piece by Rant Sports. The Rant Sports Court Crusades team will be putting out these reports weekly and we will be looking at the best young prospects around the world. Inside we will include info such as the player’s skill set, strengths, weaknesses, and NBA potential. Our first candidate is Nike International Tournament Kaunas:Elite Prospect- Rasmus Larsen. If you haven’t heard of this young man yet it might be time to do so.
Rasmus played in the Nike International tournament (which is held in Kaunas, Lithuania during the month ofFenruary) but was limited to only 27 minutes due to a groin injury that has plagued him for a few months now. Regardless of this injury he still had no problem displaying his immense amount of talent. Larsen, just 17 years old, stands 7-feet tall, 210 lbs. and added 20 lbs. of muscle since he was last on the big stage in July at the Adidas Euro Camp in Treviso.
Larsen possesses a good wingspan and an outstanding frame, he has all the makings of an NBA big man prospect. He has great upper body development, and his lower body (knees and such) is also well developed. Larsen is also very agile, and mobile for a player his size and is capable of running the floor while also playing being capable of playing above the rim. And, unlike many big-men who are uncoordinated and thrown into basketball simply because they are tall, Larsen is very coordinated.
Strengths: On the offensive side of the ball Larsen possesses a many moves that allow him to affect the game in every way possible (for a big man that is). Given his size, and muscle, he is able to set up good position down low, has great footwork, and the ball-handling ability to create his own shot. Larsen has also incorporated the only unblockable shot in the NBA, the sky hook, and complements that with a nice turnaround jumper.
Larsen, unlike many 7-footers, has great ball handling on the perimeter, with the ability to put the ball on the floor and attack the basket. His jump shot is very well-rounded, he sets his feet well, and can come off of a screen and shoot, even showing range from as deep as the 3-point line. Larsen has also incorporated pump-fakes into his offensive game (he uses them quite well actually) and is able to hit his free-throws on a consistent basis.
Weaknesses: Offensively Larsen does not have many weaknesses but the one thing that can be pointed out is that he is always interested in playing on the perimeter and not asserting himself down-low. Nearly every time a screen is set for him he chooses to take the outside shot rather than driving to the hoop.
Strengths: Defensively Larsen’s size, wingspan, and strength allow him to be a huge presence in the paint. Not too much can be taken from his games overseas though as Larsen is almost always the biggest man on the court when he plays. Larsen has great shot blocking ability, and doesn’t look out of place when he is forced to step out on the perimeter and hedge a screen.
Weaknesses: If there is any place where Larsen has to improve most it is on the defensive side of the ball. There are many question marks the first of which regards his toughness down low. Larsen does not like to hit the boards and most of the time avoids contact down-low. Now some have said that this can be attributed to his recent injury but while looking at tape of him play it is considerably noticeable that on many plays down low he simply isn’t there. On the offensive side he does not exactly set a physical screen either. Since Larsen plays inScandanavia he will have to overcome many common perceptions that come with players of that area.
Potential: So with all of this being said, and regardless of the few negatives attributed to Larsen, he is still widely considered to be one of, if not the best, prospect in the 1994 international draft class. Players with his size, and the skills he possesses do not come along too often. Larsen is now leaning towards signing somewhere in Europe next season where he can continue to develop against better competition with the goal of reaching the NBA. For being only 17 years-old Larsen has huge upside and could, one day, be one of the best big-men in the NBA. |
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| superjohn |
Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 11:29 am |
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Zhou Qi did very well by fouling out this so-called #6 good Danish player. This shows Zhou Qi should be ranked higher than him. |
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| Momak |
Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 3:06 pm |
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superjohn wrote:
Zhou Qi did very well by fouling out this so-called #6 good Danish player. This shows Zhou Qi should be ranked higher than him.
Rankings dont work that way. |
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| pryuen |
Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 4:09 pm |
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Momak wrote: superjohn wrote:
Zhou Qi did very well by fouling out this so-called #6 good Danish player. This shows Zhou Qi should be ranked higher than him.
Rankings dont work that way.
YUP.... rankings don't work that way.
First of all, it is NOT 100% SURE that the #6 player that played on this Denmark team is REALLY that 7ft Rasmus Larsen that was so highly hyped/ranked by basketball scouts. Wireonfire and I just assumed that this is the Rasmus Larsen that everyone speak highly of.
Secondly, Zhou Qi and Rasmus Larsen should be playing on different positions. Rasmus Larsen's natural position is power forward, while Zhou Qi should be playing at the centre position. The player that was pitched against Zhou Qi should be their #10 player Jacob Jensen, another 7-fter who scored a double-double of 10 points/13 rebounds. So Rasmus Larsen scoring only 7 points and fouling out in 22 minutes might not be all due to Zhou Qi owning him.
Thirdly EVEN IF the #6 player is REALLY Rasmus Larsen, you don't rank Zhou Qi together with Rasmus Larsen, because they don't belong to the SAME CLASS. Rasmus Larsen is the Class of 1994, while Zhou Qi should belong to the Class of 1996. |
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| pryuen |
Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 5:11 pm |
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ONE THING is pretty certain now is by comparing the roster of the Denmark team currently competing in China
http://ww1.sinaimg.cn/large/928d8d68jw1dswztk6pmlj.jpg
versus the roster of the Denmark U18/19 national team that was sent to compete in the 2012 Albert Schweitzer tournament in Mannheim Germany in April,
http://www.basketball-bund.de/ligen-ergebnisse/albert-schweitzer-turnier/teams/denmark
the Denmark team now playing in China is the GENUINE Denmark U18 team.
And since Rasmus Larsen was playing with a foot injury during the 2012 Albert Schweitzer tournament and may not be playing 100% healthy and fit now, playing badly and got fouled out in 22 minutes MIGHT NOT TRUELY REFLECT Rasmus Larsen's capabilities/strengths. |
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| pryuen |
Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 6:04 pm |
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China finished the tournament 2W 1L, and came second to Australia.
At the end of the game, Zhou Qi received a trophy; not sure it was for China coming in runners-up of the tournament or Zhou Qi was picked as MVP of the tournament.
And it seemed the target for defense of Zhou Qi is their #6 player Rasmus Larsen.
Here is a photo of Zhou Qi contesting (and about to block) a shot of Rasmus Larsen.
Another photo of Luo Kaiwen grabbing a rebound over the head of Denmark's Jacob Jensen.
Another snapshot of China U17's point guard Zhao Jiwei pitching against Denmark's point guard Adam Holm-Weber.
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