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Maybiner Hillario
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School:
N/A (Brazil)
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Class:
N/A
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Height:
6'10"
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Weight:
240
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Position:
Power Forward
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Birthdate:
9/13/82
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Draft Outlook:
First round pick
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Stats (Provided by
JazzyJ
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G MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA REB PF AST TO BLK STL PTS
00-01 Vasco da G 38 ... 118 171 0 0 68 117 224 ... 27 ... 34 27 304
01-02 Vasco da G 15 450 78 117 0 0 41 60 151 ... 25 37 26 20 197
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TOTALS 53 ... 196 288 0 0 109 177 375 ... 52 ... 60 47 501 |
MIN FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG TPG BPG SPG PPG
00-01 Vasco da G ... 69.0 0.0 58.1 5.9 0.7 ... 0.9 0.7 8.0
01-02 Vasco da G 30.0 66.7 0.0 68.3 10.1 1.7 2.5 1.7 1.3 13.1
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TOTALS ... 68.1 0.0 61.6 7.1 1.0 ... 1.1 0.9 9.5 |
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Additional Information |
Hilario's size and athleticism are his best assets. He has stamina and footwork -- he was a swimmer and soccer player before taking up basketball. What he needs most is work on his shooting and polishing his overall game. His offense is lagging behind his defense, but his defense is good enough to make him an immediate contributor.
"He is still raw," says Pistons international scouting director Tony Ronzone, who traveled to Brazil to watch Hilario this season. "But I see him right now as stepping in and being a Ben Wallace clone. He needs good coaching, but I think if he had been in this country all year, we'd be talking about him ahead of (Maryland forward Chris) Wilcox."
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Sean Deveney - The Sporting News (June 4th)
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Hilario first grabbed attention when he played well for Brazil against the U.S. team last year in the Goodwill Games, and he's continued to develop playing for Vasco da Gama. At 6-10, he's got a power game and a good touch on offense, and can block a shot at the other end. With all the noise being made about European players, the talent and skill level in South America is improving by leaps and bounds, and with Venezuela's Oscar Torres having a solid rookie season this year for Houston, the floodgates may soon break wide open.
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David Aldridge - ESPN.com (May 19th)
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