Season 2011/2012 di Marco Belinelli: cap. V (New Orleans)
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Re: Stagione 2011/2012 di Marco Belinelli: cap. V
Posso dire che vedendo, l'altra sera, cosa ha fatto una volta di più, nella sua metà campo difensiva, il buon Artest (mi rifiuto di chiamarlo "pace nel mondo") al suo rientro nei playoff dopo la squalifica mi nobilita, pur ex post, la (buona) prestazione personale di Belinelli dell'anno scorso sempre nei playoff contro i Lakers?
Certo, non che avessimo dubbi in proposito, ma è giusto ricordarlo e sottolinearlo!
Certo, non che avessimo dubbi in proposito, ma è giusto ricordarlo e sottolinearlo!
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2011-12 Season in Review: Marco Belinelli
By: Calder Hynes, Hornets.com
May 14, 2012
Hornets.com continues its look back at the 2011-12 season with player-by-player analysis of the team:
WHAT HAPPENED
In a season defined by uncertainty, one constant for the Hornets was the presence of shooting guard Marco Belinelli. Though 11 different players missed time due to injury this season, Belinelli persevered through minor ailments and the compact schedule to play in all 66 games while starting a team-high 55 contests including one game at small forward and the first start of his career at point guard.
“He plays the right way. He takes big shots, he’s playing hurt. That’s the thing I love about him. All the guys around the league sitting out because of their bumps and bruises, but that kid just keeps playing,” said Monty Williams of Belinelli’s toughness.
The Italian marksman’s second campaign in the Big Easy was truly a career year, which saw him average career-bests in points (11.
and rebounds (2.6) while setting single-game career marks across the board in points, field goals made, three-pointers made, free throws made, rebounds, assists, steals and minutes. After playing for three teams in his first four seasons, it was obvious the 26-year-old welcomed the familiarity that returning to New Orleans brought with it.
“This is the second year I have played for coach Monty and I feel more comfortable in his system (than last year). I love coach Monty and the other coaches here. They have worked with me to develop a lot in the last two seasons. It has been lucky for me this year to play a lot of minutes and I am trying to produce and do whatever the team needs.”
Known for his shooting and scoring abilities, Belinelli didn’t disappoint, leading the team with 107 three-pointers made (tied for 16th-most in the NBA), including a stretch of 15 consecutive games with a triple between March 26 and April 19. As players shuffled in and out around him, Marco took advantage of the extended minutes afforded him by injuries (notably to Eric Gordon) to lead the team in scoring 10 times and rebounding twice while scoring in double-figures a team-best 44 times including nine games of 20-plus points.
Williams: “Marco’s been a stud for us this year. He’s one of the toughest kids I know. He’s certainly erased all doubts about his game.”
BEST GAME
Marco’s best game may have actually been two games, both victories against the Golden State Warriors on the road that bookended a 9-7 stretch for the team between March 28 and April 24 as the season was winding down. In the two trips against his former club in Oakland this season, Belinelli averaged 22.5 points, 5.0 assists and 3.0 steals on 66.7 percent shooting (18-27) while going 6-7 from distance. In the first contest, he tied a career high with six assists, leading Williams to reflect on his overall contribution.
"Marco was outstanding tonight shooting the ball, getting guys involved. It really looks good and feels good when guys go out there and play the right way and you get the win."
Also worth noting, despite coming in a loss, was Belinelli’s season-high 27 point performance March 29 at Portland on the strength of a Hornets individual season-high seven three-pointers. The 27-point outburst was the third-highest point total by a New Orleans player this season.
WHAT’S NEXT
After signing a qualifying offer prior to the season, Belinelli is now an unrestricted free agent, meaning he is free to sign with any club. This will be the first time in his career he has gone through unrestricted free agency, an exciting but sometimes stressful time for players. Marco will find comfort in knowing that at least one coach around the league believes in his abilities.
“I’m hoping and praying that he gets the kind of contract he deserves this summer,” Williams said.
http://www.nba.com/hornets/news/201112_ ... 05_14.html
By: Calder Hynes, Hornets.com
May 14, 2012
Hornets.com continues its look back at the 2011-12 season with player-by-player analysis of the team:
WHAT HAPPENED
In a season defined by uncertainty, one constant for the Hornets was the presence of shooting guard Marco Belinelli. Though 11 different players missed time due to injury this season, Belinelli persevered through minor ailments and the compact schedule to play in all 66 games while starting a team-high 55 contests including one game at small forward and the first start of his career at point guard.
“He plays the right way. He takes big shots, he’s playing hurt. That’s the thing I love about him. All the guys around the league sitting out because of their bumps and bruises, but that kid just keeps playing,” said Monty Williams of Belinelli’s toughness.
The Italian marksman’s second campaign in the Big Easy was truly a career year, which saw him average career-bests in points (11.
“This is the second year I have played for coach Monty and I feel more comfortable in his system (than last year). I love coach Monty and the other coaches here. They have worked with me to develop a lot in the last two seasons. It has been lucky for me this year to play a lot of minutes and I am trying to produce and do whatever the team needs.”
Known for his shooting and scoring abilities, Belinelli didn’t disappoint, leading the team with 107 three-pointers made (tied for 16th-most in the NBA), including a stretch of 15 consecutive games with a triple between March 26 and April 19. As players shuffled in and out around him, Marco took advantage of the extended minutes afforded him by injuries (notably to Eric Gordon) to lead the team in scoring 10 times and rebounding twice while scoring in double-figures a team-best 44 times including nine games of 20-plus points.
Williams: “Marco’s been a stud for us this year. He’s one of the toughest kids I know. He’s certainly erased all doubts about his game.”
BEST GAME
Marco’s best game may have actually been two games, both victories against the Golden State Warriors on the road that bookended a 9-7 stretch for the team between March 28 and April 24 as the season was winding down. In the two trips against his former club in Oakland this season, Belinelli averaged 22.5 points, 5.0 assists and 3.0 steals on 66.7 percent shooting (18-27) while going 6-7 from distance. In the first contest, he tied a career high with six assists, leading Williams to reflect on his overall contribution.
"Marco was outstanding tonight shooting the ball, getting guys involved. It really looks good and feels good when guys go out there and play the right way and you get the win."
Also worth noting, despite coming in a loss, was Belinelli’s season-high 27 point performance March 29 at Portland on the strength of a Hornets individual season-high seven three-pointers. The 27-point outburst was the third-highest point total by a New Orleans player this season.
WHAT’S NEXT
After signing a qualifying offer prior to the season, Belinelli is now an unrestricted free agent, meaning he is free to sign with any club. This will be the first time in his career he has gone through unrestricted free agency, an exciting but sometimes stressful time for players. Marco will find comfort in knowing that at least one coach around the league believes in his abilities.
“I’m hoping and praying that he gets the kind of contract he deserves this summer,” Williams said.
http://www.nba.com/hornets/news/201112_ ... 05_14.html

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Hip hip, Jorge!
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Belinelli ieri sera, a Milano a vedere la partita del suo amicone Mancinelli contro la Reyer Venezia, ha dichiarato che non sa ancora se giocherà in nazionale quest'estate in quanto la priorità resta l'Nba e trovare una sistemazione adeguata. Insomma, niente di nuovo.
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RESISTENZA BELINELLI N.0
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RESISTENZA GENTILINO N.0
BELINELLI 3POINTS CONTEST CHAMPION 2014
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Re: Stagione 2011/2012 di Marco Belinelli: cap. V
"Tasi ti, che ti xe tanto testa de mona che tuti i mesi te perdi sangue del naso" Nereo Rocco
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Re: Stagione 2011/2012 di Marco Belinelli: cap. V
No reason for him to risk injury before signing a potentially lucrative contract. Batum is pretty much inferring the same when he says he will sign the first good offer that comes to him. I think he wants to quickly settle matters with an NBA team before doing anything with his national team.
Hip hip, Jorge!
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Bella intervista del Beli a Sportitalia, appena terminata.
Alla fine ha dato la sua canotta a Trigari, dicendo: "La do a te e non a Bagatta perchè lui mette quella del Gallino"...
Stoccata niente male, grande Marco!
Alla fine ha dato la sua canotta a Trigari, dicendo: "La do a te e non a Bagatta perchè lui mette quella del Gallino"...
Stoccata niente male, grande Marco!
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Col colpo a Bagatta prende 10 milioni di punti eh!
Tanto fiducioso di trovare un bel posto per il prossimo anno. Paul secondo me il suo nome l'ha dato e l'impressione è che l'anno scorso ci sia stato più movimento di quello che sembrava e lui si sia giocato questa stagione molto bene (e sembra dell'idea che si vada a crescere). Bulls e Clippers primi della lista per me.
Mi sembra meno pollo di Bargnani i Gallinari sul tema mercato, a mio avviso. Lui oggettivamente in questa estate da la direzione che vuole alla carriera se imbrocca il colpo giusto.
Tanto fiducioso di trovare un bel posto per il prossimo anno. Paul secondo me il suo nome l'ha dato e l'impressione è che l'anno scorso ci sia stato più movimento di quello che sembrava e lui si sia giocato questa stagione molto bene (e sembra dell'idea che si vada a crescere). Bulls e Clippers primi della lista per me.
Mi sembra meno pollo di Bargnani i Gallinari sul tema mercato, a mio avviso. Lui oggettivamente in questa estate da la direzione che vuole alla carriera se imbrocca il colpo giusto.
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C'ho pensato anch'io ai Celtics, ma ha anche detto "squadra da titolo". Se Boston riparte da zero è una bella scommessa.
Adoro Rondo, ma meglio CP3-Griffin-Jordan come contesto che Rondo-Bass. Certo, sarebbe un italiano ai Celtics-Bulls-Lakers e avrebbe un fascino particolare.
I Celtics sono sicuramente una franchigia vincente ma Rondo-Bass sono sempre stati in un contesto di Allen+Pierce+Garnett... bisogna vedere se Rondo può trascinare tecnicamente e emotivamente una franchigia come Paul ha già ampiamente dimostrato.
Ai Clippers Del Negro mi convince poco.
Ai Bulls sicuramente sistema solido, ma mi pare ci sarà ancora Hamilton e bisogna vedere come valutazione fanno su di lui difensivamente.
Avrà detto 2000 volte che l'importante in questa stagione è stato riposo e dieta... non avrà mica letto il forum dove tutti gli danno dell'obeso?!
Adoro Rondo, ma meglio CP3-Griffin-Jordan come contesto che Rondo-Bass. Certo, sarebbe un italiano ai Celtics-Bulls-Lakers e avrebbe un fascino particolare.
I Celtics sono sicuramente una franchigia vincente ma Rondo-Bass sono sempre stati in un contesto di Allen+Pierce+Garnett... bisogna vedere se Rondo può trascinare tecnicamente e emotivamente una franchigia come Paul ha già ampiamente dimostrato.
Ai Clippers Del Negro mi convince poco.
Ai Bulls sicuramente sistema solido, ma mi pare ci sarà ancora Hamilton e bisogna vedere come valutazione fanno su di lui difensivamente.
Avrà detto 2000 volte che l'importante in questa stagione è stato riposo e dieta... non avrà mica letto il forum dove tutti gli danno dell'obeso?!
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beh direi che giocare con uno che per sei anni ha caricato il fucile di ray allen in uscita dai blocchi possa essere esattamente il massimo per il gioco del beli; oserei dire meglio ancora region rondo di cp3 anche per quanto riguarda le transizioni e il tiro rapido da tre.
per ora sono sogni, però che ci costa

per ora sono sogni, però che ci costa

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