<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Several NBA teams, including the Golden State Warriors and the Detroit Pistons, are interested in signing South Korean basketball player Bang Sung-yoon, his agent, Joe Park of IMG Korea, has told The Korea Times. ``Every club is aware of Bang now, after he played one season in the NBDL,???? Park said in a recent e-mail interview, referring to the National Basketball Development League. ``As well as the Warriors and the Pistons, we are also in contact with the (Dallas) Mavericks, (Sacramento) Kings and (Denver) Nuggets, since they want to have Asian players. ``But in fact, if he goes to NBA training camp this summer, I??m sure that he will have plenty of chance to go any of the NBA teams who need a talented shooter like him.???? In 41 games in the NBDL, a minor league run by the NBA, Bang averaged 12.5 points and led the league in 3-pointers with 38. The 21-year-old was a member of the South Korean national team when they beat Yao Ming??s China to win the gold medal at the 2002 Asian Games. He moved to the United States last year, forfeiting his senior season in Yonsei University and has played in the NBDL since November. ``He may want to go to a city with a big Korean population,???? Park said. ``And what is important for now is how to promote him to the NBA scouts. </div> Source
Wow, I had no clue he was even being considered as an NBA prospect. He's got good height at 6'5" and a sweet stroke, but I haven't seen him since the Asian games years ago, although some of my friends follow him and mentioned him as maybe making it in the NBA someday. I dismissed those notions until that article. I think he'd be a good guy to tryout on our summer league, to see how his defense is, since everyone knows he can shoot.
Since, it's from Korean website, I won't put too much on it. I mean, I would be glad if he makes NBA since I am Korean, but at this point, it would be hard for me to imagine that he will actually take a roster slot next year...
It doesn't even say what position he plays, other than that he is probably the pure shooter type and 3 pt. specialist. I'm assuming shooting guard or combo guard? I'm sure the Clippers are probably interested in him too for financial, demographic, and talent and position needs. If they don't re-sign Kittles or Marko Jaric, and they already lost Eric Piatkowski... who is backing up Maggette as the pure shooting guard (and who can do it for cheap since he's NBDL) next season? I think he has a chance to make a roster. Clippers always have new faces in training cmap. Same with the W's. We had a pretty good crop with Ansu Sesay (NBDL mvp), Matt Carroll (one of the leaders in shooting), and that point guard Marlon Parmer or something.
I hope he can pass well. A combo-gaurd would be nice since our only other combo-gaurd is like 6'1 and stands no chance against average size SGs on defense. I also wonder if he can play some D.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting REREM:</div><div class="quote_post">We had Parmer in camp? Didn't catch that,he was hot in the CBA or NBDL.</div> <font size="2"> <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">WARRIORS CONCLUDE SUMMER LEAGUE Golden State concluded their summer league with a record of 2-4. Marlon Parmer led the Warriors in scoring for the six games with 12.3 points and 3.5 assists per game. Rookie Andris Biedrins, despite slowing down the last two games, posted a strong showing in his first NBA competition nearly averaging a double-double with 11.7 points and 9.2 rebounds. http://www.nba.com/warriors/news/2004_summ...eague_home.html </div> </font> I think that's why we invited Parmer. The worst teams always get the best NBDL invitees. Parmer was in camp and it was between him, Ansu Sesay, who was the NBDL MVP, Matt Caroll (top 3-point shooter and current Bobcat), and former Nets/Bay Area native Brandon Armstrong who had chances of making the team. We also had Bobcat's Brevin Knight's younger brother, Brandin Knight, and HS standout Ousumane Cisse (See-say) in camp. Too bad Cisse didn't make it. He had some otherworldly athleticism before that huge injury.