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Saturday, August 29, 2009
Carlos Arroyo agrees to terms with the Chicago Bulls
He's baaack! According to Puerto Rico's El Nuevo Día newspaper, the Bulls and Arroyo agreed on a 1-year, 1 million dollar contract. Arroyo would be Derrick Rose's backup.
He doesn't figure to play many minutes behind Rose, that is, if they signed him to be merely a backup PG. Arroyo can play the SG spot for a few minutes, so it'll be interesting to see how he is used in Chicago.
Source: http://www.elnuevodia.com/vuelvearroyoalanba-609452.html
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Meet the Puerto Rico National Team
STARTERS:



Carlos Arroyo, PG: Best player on the team. At 6'2, he's a decent-sized point guard. Possesses good, if not great speed, although he can break ankles at will (just ask Amar'e Stoudamire). Is more of a shoot-first point guard, but has the court vision to put up 12 assists on any given night.
NBA prospects: 6th man caliber (could start at PG for a few teams).
Rating: 8.5
Larry Ayuso, SG: Best shooter on the team. At 6'1 1/2, he's a short shooting guard. However, when he's hot, he's on fire and not even a 6'7 NBA guard can stop him. He's starting to show his age, however, and this will likely be his last stint with the national team.

NBA prospects: Could crack a 12-man rotation on shooting skills alone, but is too short and lacks the handling skills necessary to stick in the NBA.
Rating: 8.0
Carmelo Antrone Lee, SF: Do it all small forward. Can shoot the three, block shots and rebound. Lacks athleticism and toughness, but opens up the game due to his shooting ability.
NBA prospects: None. He's a jack of all trades, master of none kind of player and lacks the athletic ability to play in the NBA.
Rating: 7.0
Ricky Sanchez, PF: Another 3-point shooter. Can play the SF and PF positions. Forces the other teams' big men to follow him to the arc, thus opening the lane for Arroyo and PJ Ramos. Decent athleticism and good handling for his size.
NBA prospects: Could be a rotation NBA player; possibly a 7th or 8th man.
Rating: 7.8







Peter John (PJ) Ramos, C: Has great size (7'3) and surprisingly light feet. Good athleticism and decent offensive skills. Not much of a defensive player at this point in his career, although he's only 23 years old.
NBA prospects: Played for the Wizards as a 3rd string Center a few years back. Could be a 2nd string Center today, and maybe a starter at some point.
Rating: 8.0
6TH MAN:
Angel Daniel (AD) Vasallo, SF: Has good size (6'7) and is athletic and strong. This guy would have been a draft-day steal during the 2nd round, yet no one picked him. He will be the starting SF on this national team for years to come.
NBA prospects: High. Could be signed as early as this year. Looks to be a good rotation player (6th or 7th man).
Rating: 8.0
Other Notables:
Guillermo Diaz, SG: A little short (6'3) but EXTREMELY athletic. Has a freakishly high vertical and can penetrate at will against any type of defense. Decent three-point shooter. Still somewhat raw offensively and a little selfish.
NBA prospects: Very High. Signed by the Clippers a few years back, but released. Has been playing in Europe. Could be signed as early as this year. Could be a starter or 6th man like Leandro Barbosa (very similar skill-set).
Rating: 8.5
Daniel Santiago, C: Good size (7'1) but lacks athleticism. He complements PJ Ramos well, possessing the defensive and passing skills to Ramos' offensive skills. Has great chemistry with Carlos Arroyo.
NBA prospects: Low. Played in the NBA for a few years and could make a decent backup Center, but earns a better living and plays more in Europe, where he's likely to stay.
Rating: 7.8
Filiberto Rivera, PG: A little short (6'1) and skinny but quite fast and with good handling skills. Can also shoot the three.
NBA prospects: Low. He was a star at UTEP a few years back, and is similar in size and playing style to Josh Gibson from the Cavaliers. However, he lacks the recognition necessary to make it in the NBA.
Rating: 7.6
The Rest:
Christian Dalmau, SG: MVP of the 2009 Puerto Rican League (BSN) Finals. Good size (6'5), good handling and good shooting. He's just a step too slow.
NBA prospects: Low. He has all the tools necessary to be an NBA rotation player, but has always been a little slow. Whether it is due to a lack of motivation or knee problems we might never know. Wasted potential.
Rating: 7.5
Angelo Reyes, PF: What do you get when you combine Charles Barkley and Lamar Odom? An overweight weed-junkie who can really rebound and likes to fight. In other words, Angelo Reyes.
NBA prospects: None. Who wants a player like that in the NBA? Well, maybe the Grizzlies, who seem to be stockpiling head-cases.
Rating: 7.0
Luis Villafañe, C: A third-string, filler Center. I believe he's a full time employee at some store like Best Buy or Walmart and plays baketball on the side. Sweet gig.
NBA prospects: You're kidding, right?
Rating: 6.0
NOTABLE ABSENCE:
Jose Juan (JJ) Barea, PG: Extremely fast, quick first step, good ball-handling skills and a very good three-point shooter. Can run an NBA team. Would be the team's best player (over Arroyo).
NBA prospects: Plays for the Mavericks.
Rating: 8.7
Labels:
Basketball,
Carlos Arroyo,
JJ Barea,
NBA,
Puerto Rico
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Mavericks Shafting JJ Barea like there's no Tomorrow!
First, Dallas did whatever it could in this year's NBA Draft to land Rodrigue Beaubois, a point guard.
Second, Dallas pays Jason Kidd a gazillion dollars for 3 years.
Now, they basically tell JJ Barea: "Hey kid, we probably won't use you much this season, but you know what? just in case we do decide to arbitrarily use you at some point, we're gonna need you to not represent your country even though we know you're already healed up."
Nothing. Left. To. Say.

PJ Ramos agrees to terms with Rockets
Apparently the Rockets liked him enough to extend his workout a few more days, and finally, yesterday, came to an agreement with the 7'3 Center from Puerto Rico.
With Yao Ming retired, I mean injured, and Dikembe Mutombo making children and adults laugh all over the world, this could mean a good 20-30 minutes of playing time for PJ "Jar Jar Binks" Ramos.


Source:
http://www.vocero.com/noticia-29385-peter_john_firmar_con_houston.html
Carlos Arroyo Auto-tuning his way out of the NBA
Carlos Arroyo has decided to enter the packed Reggaeton scene, with his first single "Oculto Secreto" (Hidden Secret). He doesn't sound bad at all, taking into account the obvious "T-Pain" auto-tune effect, of course.

Now if only he could dedicate as much time to practicing B-ball, he could have signed an NBA contract for this year already. Instead, he's doing this for PR's national team:

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