Arthur Lee a écrit :D'ailleurs sur sa page twitter steed a dit à Marquez de ne pas signer à Orléans (sa serait une erreur).
qu'il lui dise à l'oral, ca passe, mais bon était-il obligé de le montrer à tout le monde... Pis c'est pas comme si signer à Orléans c'était l'envoyer jouer à Roanne...
Un petit article sur draftexpress (pour les anglophones)
Top NBA Draft Prospects in the ACC, Part Five (#21-25)
October 27, 2010
Arguably the most dynamic scorer in the ACC last season, Malcolm Delaney withdrew his name from the NBA Draft after discovering that he wasn't a likely first round pick. A known commodity with clearly defined weaknesses, the senior could improve his stock if he can show progress in some key areas and lead his team deep in the NCAA Tournament.
Delaney's weaknesses as a prospect are rooted in the ambiguity regarding his position at the next level. Standing just 6'3, Delaney is undersized for a NBA shooting guard, and while he has great quickness, he isn't a great leaper and needs to get stronger. Couple his physical profile with the fact that he uses his quickness to score more frequently than he does to pass and his sometimes questionable shot selection, and it is safe to say that anything Delaney shows as a floor general this season on top of what we've seen from him in the past will improve his stock.
Though Delaney is known on the national scene for his scoring prowess, he flashes some playmaking ability. He can get into the lane and draw addition defenders seamlessly off the dribble with his excellent first step. However, needs to do improve his left hand and do a better job of identifying when to give the ball up and when to keep it –a tall order for a player who is naturally looking to score . Any time Delaney spends orchestrating Virginia Tech's offense this coming season will bode well for his future, as the experience he gains should aid him when he attempts to prove the he can assume the role of primary ball-handler on the next level.
In addition to his passing ability, it would be nice to see Delaney improve his offensive efficiency on the whole. Though it is his aggressive nature that allows him to light up the scoreboard against the NCAA's best, he's prone to force a few guarded jumpers from the perimeter every game and doesn't finish at the rim at a very good rate. He dones compensate for both of those limitations by getting to the line as much as anyone, but according to Synergy Sports Technology, he made just 35.3% of his jump shots last season and only finished 35.9% of his chances at the rim.
Virginia Tech's heavy reliance on Delaney to create for himself and carry his team through one of the toughest conferences in college basketball certainly plays into his lack of efficiency, but the guard does make some questionable decisions at times –especially in the half court. A polarizing figure in the Hokie offense, Delaney's is asked to do a lot for his team, and ability to improve his consistency as a jump shooter and strike a balance between shot selection and passing will be a big part of his team's success.
Defensively, Delaney's quickness is an asset to him, as it gives him the ability to be a disruption in the passing lanes and deny penetration with some consistency. Displaying excellent anticipation when going for steals, Delaney is a solid on ball defender when he focused, but takes a few too many risks in pressuring the ball up near half court and reaching for steals. He'll need to add some muscle to his frame to improve his defensive potential at the next level and struggles to recover when he's beat, but has some useful tools should he get the chance to defend point guards at the next level.
Though Delaney may never be one to make the extra pass out on the perimeter, he'll need to become a more proficient floor general and perimeter shooter to compensate for the athletic shortcomings that will make it difficult for him to finish around the basket at the next level. There's no questioning Delaney's slashing ability and knack for getting to the line, but the rest of his game will be under the microscope this season.
Un petit article sur draftexpress (pour les anglophones)
Top NBA Draft Prospects in the ACC, Part Five (#21-25)
October 27, 2010
Arguably the most dynamic scorer in the ACC last season, Malcolm Delaney withdrew his name from the NBA Draft after discovering that he wasn't a likely first round pick. A known commodity with clearly defined weaknesses, the senior could improve his stock if he can show progress in some key areas and lead his team deep in the NCAA Tournament.
Delaney's weaknesses as a prospect are rooted in the ambiguity regarding his position at the next level. Standing just 6'3, Delaney is undersized for a NBA shooting guard, and while he has great quickness, he isn't a great leaper and needs to get stronger. Couple his physical profile with the fact that he uses his quickness to score more frequently than he does to pass and his sometimes questionable shot selection, and it is safe to say that anything Delaney shows as a floor general this season on top of what we've seen from him in the past will improve his stock.
Though Delaney is known on the national scene for his scoring prowess, he flashes some playmaking ability. He can get into the lane and draw addition defenders seamlessly off the dribble with his excellent first step. However, needs to do improve his left hand and do a better job of identifying when to give the ball up and when to keep it –a tall order for a player who is naturally looking to score . Any time Delaney spends orchestrating Virginia Tech's offense this coming season will bode well for his future, as the experience he gains should aid him when he attempts to prove the he can assume the role of primary ball-handler on the next level.
In addition to his passing ability, it would be nice to see Delaney improve his offensive efficiency on the whole. Though it is his aggressive nature that allows him to light up the scoreboard against the NCAA's best, he's prone to force a few guarded jumpers from the perimeter every game and doesn't finish at the rim at a very good rate. He dones compensate for both of those limitations by getting to the line as much as anyone, but according to Synergy Sports Technology, he made just 35.3% of his jump shots last season and only finished 35.9% of his chances at the rim.
Virginia Tech's heavy reliance on Delaney to create for himself and carry his team through one of the toughest conferences in college basketball certainly plays into his lack of efficiency, but the guard does make some questionable decisions at times –especially in the half court. A polarizing figure in the Hokie offense, Delaney's is asked to do a lot for his team, and ability to improve his consistency as a jump shooter and strike a balance between shot selection and passing will be a big part of his team's success.
Defensively, Delaney's quickness is an asset to him, as it gives him the ability to be a disruption in the passing lanes and deny penetration with some consistency. Displaying excellent anticipation when going for steals, Delaney is a solid on ball defender when he focused, but takes a few too many risks in pressuring the ball up near half court and reaching for steals. He'll need to add some muscle to his frame to improve his defensive potential at the next level and struggles to recover when he's beat, but has some useful tools should he get the chance to defend point guards at the next level.
Though Delaney may never be one to make the extra pass out on the perimeter, he'll need to become a more proficient floor general and perimeter shooter to compensate for the athletic shortcomings that will make it difficult for him to finish around the basket at the next level. There's no questioning Delaney's slashing ability and knack for getting to the line, but the rest of his game will be under the microscope this season.
Décidement Beugnot n'oubliera jamais ces heures de gloire avec son meneur américain fétiche Delaney rudd...au poit de prendre un mec qui s'appel delaney??
http://www.catch-and-shoot.com/chalon-m ... -4401.html Mouais maintenant j'attends de l'officiel. Et Aminu ? il signe. Je sais pas ou Quez va partir mais bon Enfin je me suis suffisamment exprimé sur le sujet. SIl'info se confirme, bon vent à Marquez, bonne chance et merci pour sa saison à Chalon
Les citations de Coluche sont interdites sur ce forum CQFD. Bientôt le retour de la Stasi !
Je ne sais plus si cela avait été signalé, l'Elan fait une vente aux enchères des maillots des joueurs sur le facebook du club (http://www.facebook.com/Elan.Chalon?sk=wall&filter=1) au profit du secours populaire.
Ces ventes tournaient autour de 150 euros jusqu'à aujourd'hui et celle du maillot de blake qui trouverait preneur pour l'instant à 260 euros (la vente sera en cours jusqu'à demain 11h). Cela montre l'aura qu'a le co-capitaine auprès des fans de l'Elan.
FanElan a écrit :http://www.catch-and-shoot.com/chalon-m ... -4401.html Mouais maintenant j'attends de l'officiel. Et Aminu ? il signe. Je sais pas ou Quez va partir mais bon Enfin je me suis suffisamment exprimé sur le sujet. SIl'info se confirme, bon vent à Marquez, bonne chance et merci pour sa saison à Chalon
Delaney Malcolm, si il vient ne jouera pas 2 en tout cas. Steed sera à mon avis décalé au poste 2 et Malcolm au poste 1. Aprés comme tu dis, faudra confirmer tout cela. Si c'est vrai, merci à Quez et bonne continuation à lui !
Par contre ça voudrait dire que Aminu ne resterait pas si Steed a annoncé l'arrivée de deux nouveaux joueurs ? Si c'est le cas, espérons un gros pivot !!! Ce qui permettra d'avoir un roster digne d'aller gagner un nouveau titre la saison prochaine.
80% de l'effectif chalonnais rempile
Dimanche, 12 Juin 2011
Après les prolongations de Blake , Ilian et JBAM, Alade AMINU a donné lui aussi son accord pour continuer l'aventure chalonnaise. l'ELAN CHALON repartira donc la saison prochaine avec au minimum 80% de son effectif, sachant que le staff attend également une réponse de Bryant SMITH et que Marquez HAYNES devrait quant à lui partir à l'étranger.
en clair, l'Elan Chalon 2011-2012 sera:
Tchicamboud - Adjagba
Poste 2-1 US (Malcom Delaney ?) - Lang
Schilb- Poste 3 US (Smith) - Aboudou
Evtimov- Lauvergne
JBAM - Aminu
Modifié en dernier par M.Jordan#23 le dim. 12 juin 2011 18:14, modifié 1 fois.
M.Jordan#23 a écrit :Alade reste, il a donné son accord.
80% de l'effectif chalonnais rempile
Dimanche, 12 Juin 2011
Après les prolongations de Blake , Ilian et JBAM, Alade AMINU a donné lui aussi son accord pour continuer l'aventure chalonnaise. l'ELAN CHALON repartira donc la saison prochaine avec au minimum 80% de son effectif, sachant que le staff attend également une réponse de Bryant SMITH et que Marquez HAYNES devrait quant à lui partir à l'étranger.
en clair, l'Elan Chalon 2011-2012 sera:
Tchicamboud - Adjagba
Poste 2-1 US (Malcom Delaney ?) - Lang
Schilb- Poste 3 US (Smith) - Aboudou
Evtimov- Lauvergne
JBAM - Aminu
Bonne nouvelle ça pour Aminu. Ce gars là va casser la baraque la saison prochaine dans la raquette !!! Notre pivot Jbaminu est reparti pour une saison supplémentaire ! Avec plus d'éxpériences, ça pourra le faire. J'aimerai juste qu'il bouffe plus quand même, histoire de prendre du muscle Alade ...
Elan_Chalon a écrit :Je l'ai deja vu jouer cette saison, c'est un combo il peut aussi bien jouer 2 que 1 ! Comme Quez !
Tu l'as vu jouer ou ? A la TV ?
Mais à mon avis, ça semble être une pointure au dessus de celle de Quez... Tu peux confirmer cela Elan_Chalon ?
Je suis de trés pres la NCAA donc je l'ai vu jouer 2 fois cette année ! Et oui je confirme c'est bien lui le poste 2 de l'Elan version 2011-2012 Et pour moi il est au dessus de Quez ... Apres ce sont 2 excellents joueurs
Blake Schilb a écrit :Ce sont les meilleurs supporters de France, ils sont extraordinaires.
chalon71 a écrit :
Tu l'as vu jouer ou ? A la TV ?
Mais à mon avis, ça semble être une pointure au dessus de celle de Quez... Tu peux confirmer cela Elan_Chalon ?
Je suis de trés pres la NCAA donc je l'ai vu jouer 2 fois cette année ! Et oui je confirme c'est bien lui le poste 2 de l'Elan version 2011-2012 Et pour moi il est au dessus de Quez ... Apres ce sont 2 excellents joueurs