During the second half of the season, a reporter asked Cyclones' coach Greg McDermott if center Jiri Hubalek was making a case for himself to earn some money after graduation.
"Absolutely," said McDermott of Hubalek's play during the seaon.
He made an even bigger argument this weekend when the former ISU center earned all-tournament honors at the Portsmith Invitational last weekend.
Hubalek averaged 17.7 points and 8.7 rebounds during the tournament.
" was a great feeling to be able to go there and play well,” Hubalek said in a press release. “I am a competitor and I love to compete. It was a fun experience.”
How much longer do you think Hubalek can compete? Will he have to go back overseas to his homeland in Prague, Czech Republic?
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
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Hubalek seems like he is a basketball lifer. He will find a way to get paid playing the game in one way or another. As far as the NBA, I think that he has a decent shot at the second round now with his performance.
I agree that Hubalek will be a basketball lifer and play the game for a long time. But I greatly disagree that he will be drafted. I love Jiri and everything he did for ISU basketball, but there is no way he will be drafted.
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