http://www.dailyherald.com/search/printstory.asp?id=269631
Asked to compare Scola and Oberto, Nocioni said Scola is much better. But he’s a different kind of player. Scola is more offensive-minded; Oberto is a much better defender.
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There may be some question as to whether he’s tall enough to succeed in the NBA.
The Bulls might like to find out. Adding competent big men is one of the their top priorities. Nocioni understands Scola’s frustration about being kept out of the NBA.
“They (the Spurs) don’t want him. They don’t want to trade him,” Nocioni said. “Just bad luck for him, because he could play here in Chicago and help us a lot. He’s a really, really good player.”
mmmhh...don't know if Scola would really help here. But Nocioni really thinks that.
Is there something at work? What do you think of the idea to get Scola? We have then to waive Andriuskevius or perhaps a roster spot become free after a trade?
2006-2007 stats
Team: Tau Ceramica
11 G, 6 GS, 75-123 FG, 34-48 FT, 5.4 reb, 2.1 ast, 0.7 stl, 0.5 blk, 18.1 points

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