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Kaunas “Žalgiris” and student of the Gytis Masiulis system turned in different ways. According to the BasketNews.lt website, the 22nd striker’s contract this summer provided a “plus” for the next two years, but remained dormant.
For the past two seasons, Masiulis has competed in Klaipeda’s “Neptune” on a rental basis, and this summer he defended the Frankfurt “Fraport Skyliners” in Germany in honor of the renewed national championship.
In it, Kaunas scored 11.5 points in four games, grabbed 4.5 balls and collected 11.3 utility points.
Last season, his stats for LKL were 10.3 points, 4.1 rebounds, 1.1 block kicks, and 14 profit points.
In the FIBA Champions League, the 207-cm-tall striker recorded 11.1 points and 5.2 rebounds.
According to the BasketNews.lt website, Masiulis services are actively interested in teams from Panevėžys Lietkabelis and Vilnius Rytas looking to resupply on the front line.
In 2014-2018, Tomas Masiulis’s son represented Žalgiris backups. 2016-2018 Over the seasons he played under a double license in the Žalgiris team main lineup.
2017-2018 In the Euroleague season, Masiulis averaged 1.2 points and 0.8 rebounds for 3 minutes of play.
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Hmmm, the question is how much your body can improve, its speed-power ratio prevents you from reaching a level that meets the Euroleague player standard. His body resembles a 19-year-old LKL, but he has not yet reached Zalgiris level. There is a lack of power. He will likely remain on Zalgiris’ radar, only that neither he nor Zalgiris will benefit from their team play now. In Zalgiris, Masiulis sat on a bench instead of sitting and improving. Eternal loans are not beneficial, however it is beneficial for the player not to be bound by chains and to decide for himself to come and make the right decisions, apparently Zalgiris also benefits from such freedom. Chances are that in a few years Masiulis will play in Zalgiris as Grigonis did.
to zalgiri
If grandpa jankuna has time and pays him for the space, then only dzibil can only believe that this time it will be different. zalgiriuka
Helmet
Peel a green sausage squash.
dolphins
Like Delphi Raso that progress did not believe
kemzura
It will be quicker for Muskolun to decide whether Muskolun leaves Kemzura to take over the helm.
Ernestas
Not bad, but depending on the year, the contract with her is more expensive and is not suitable for Zalgiris. improvements are more common and will be released in retirement
Anonymous
nothing good is his ordinary average, he needs it for Zalgiris
alen
The young Gytis team in the morning would have excellent conditions to improve.
Antanas
Cha Cha Cha. They all started from the green kurvos. Next season, everyone will clean their feet of this degraded project
mod123
smells the curious vinca, the dreamer.
Jo
The fact that it is not worth paying your time so far will not play because it will be officially announced that the contract with jankun will be extended for another 2 seasons. Another good news is that for the next 2 seasons he has agreed to reduce the salary, which will now be only 380k i season when it was approximately 490,000k before that. saved 100 k that can enter when hiring an adonaiti
Dilmah
run away from the sinking ship! Apparently, the green knot is bankrupt!
Zalgiris had no chance. I don’t see logic any other way.
well, he wasn’t like that … I thought he would be like a father, but difficult …
jonceblemba
It seems like there won’t be a serious basketball player out there. It’s a shame really because such a modern PF had to be.
Dariune
I think the club agreed with the player that Žalgiris would not choose the club by lending it to the other team, but Masiulis himself, so neither + was activated.
Lemon
I can bet the coach will be Adomaitis. And not bad, but I prefer Moscow.
The Adomaitis coach would be a tragedy.
A fan of Grunwald
This is how Žalgiris perfectly educates and cultivates young Lithuanian players. The same fate awaits Blaževičius, Jokubaitis will not surprise me. Masiulis could have been bravely included in the main team this season, as well as Birutis. But they do not need Lithuanians, it is better to buy 6 legionaries and educate them. I could have agreed on a lower salary and it would have been good for both parties.
a Grunwald fan
If you look at the age of the Žalgiris leginaries, none of them are the same age as Masiulis at the moment. The reality is that most players this age are not yet ready for the Euroleague (see how many players this age enter the rotation in Euroleague club – units).
Now, the entire generation that grew Žalgiris will spend Masiulis, Birutis, Sajus, Velička will spend a few more years in other clubs and at the age of 23-26 will go to the Žalgiris club again.
In general, what Žalgiris earns with its educational system is that:
1. You have a team of talented players on the team, who help in the training process, allow you to take the load off the players in LKL competitions and sometimes fill in the gaps in the Euroleague.
2. Since Žalgiris must have a certain number of Lithuanians in the team, which would correspond to the Euroleague level, try to raise high-level Lithuanians who immediately or later fill the positions of the Lithuanian players in the team. Basically Žalgiris doesn’t care if those Lithuanians come directly from backups or from other clubs (like Grigonis and Geben). It is important to have your own system together, because the players want to return to the main team later (as Grigonis or Dimša said they would always choose Žalgiris instead of Rytas)
3. Educate the players for sales (Heartenstein). Žalgiris still lacks this. If it had a system in which it would constantly train top-level basketball players, it would reduce all the most talented Lithuanian players and could also attract talented players from abroad (Nevėžis example).
And I would oppose the claim that they are poorly educated and cultivate young Lithuanians. I would say that they educate them relatively well. Now it is much better for Žalgiris to lend them players and allow them to improve in other clubs than to take them with them and swarm on the bench. As we once had with Dimša, Vasiliauskas, Janavičius and Delaš.
to zalgiri
What have they sold in recent years? The masses and others begged neatsigreziat need to beg. Such holes like zalgiri are long gone.
X
In addition to telling him that the blood is green, it will have to take off. On the other hand, apparently everything is coming together now in finance
Qwe
Urbonas said that his salary would reach 220k euros next season, so he did not even try to negotiate his reduction or not, but for 220k euros it is not worth zalgiris, and if Masiulis himself did not want to reduce his salary, it is a logical step for there are no roles in the zalgiris team. When it’s worth it, zalgiris will return it (if it’s clear then its value won’t be too high).
Kaunas
And there was still talk that the mass would change Jankuna after finishing his career.
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