you are getting a really good 4, argentinian playing in Spain, solid worker with really great post moves, he should average double figures.
http://nbadraft.net/profiles/luisscola.htm - Profile If anyone watched the Olympics last time, this guy is a tough player and definitely is NBA ready.
He is a great player, very very good post moves, good 4-5 meters shot, he has to improve in defense. Maybe he is small for the NBA, 2.06 more or less, but with minutes he can do a great job. Kerejeta, the president of Tau Ceramica, Scola?s team, said that Nocioni and Scola will continue in Spain (thanks to Kerejeta, we want to enjoy with Macijauskas, Scola and Nocioni one more year!).
I don't know those stats look a little average. We'll see what happens tonight, but for some reason I don't think this guy is at all what the spurs need.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting TimmyGinobili:</div><div class="quote_post">I don't know those stats look a little average. We'll see what happens tonight, but for some reason I don't think this guy is at all what the spurs need.</div> Remember, in the NBA is easier to make numbers, more minutes, and the better is a player, the more shots he shoots, and in Europe it?s not like this. 12 shoots attemped per game, with .057. But I agree that Spurs don?t need now a power forward, Duncan and Rose are here (I think Scola is better than Rose, in quality sure).