Georgios Kalaitzakis

Panathinaikos

Position: Guard

Nationality: Greece

#5

Of 1999 Generation

Born: 02.01.1999

Height: 201cm - 6’7’’

PREDRAFT MEASUREMENTS

2021 NBA Draft – European Selections

Georgios Kalaitzakis, Milwaukee Bucks – 60th overall

Kalaitzakis was the last pick in the draft and will join Milwaukee for Summer League. He has been a highly regarded prospect for years, but only played limited minutes for Panathinaikos last season. The Bucks will look to repeat as champions and thus are unlikely to keep too many young players on their roster. There is a good chance Kalaitzakis ends up as a draft-and-stash once Summer League is over.

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Prospect Focus: Georgios Kalaitzakis
Since ongoing season, Nevezis Kedainiai aspires to become another European prospects hotbed. The participation in LKL was threatened until very late summer but agreement with new investor was found, licence kept and board managed to gather interesting crop of talent headlined by lengthy guard Georgios Kalaitzakis and his twin brother Panagiotis. 

Greek prospects rarely leave their countries tempted by long term deals with domestic powerhouses but it seems like there is never enough minutes for them (excluding now after hilarious relegation of Olympiacos) and careers of twins are definitely blossoming after taking their talents to eastern Europe. The Lithuanian league is definitely not an easy competition for youngsters. Amount of hand checking allowed, overall physical requirements, starless orientation + top notch fundamentals of all players make it hard to stand out or even just to survive on the court big minutes. There is also other side of the coin and once you fit in and prove your worth here that early it will be easier for you down the road. 

Last week I had a chance to attend Nevezis game at Utena vs Juventus. It wasn’t best showing of Greek rising star but he sat out previous round and wasn’t practising for a while because of problems with an ankle. Here are my observations from that trip and after going through more footage on tape:

SELLING POINTS 

Kalaitzakis stands at terrific 6’7 (possibly even barefoot) for a point guard. His positional size combined with adept ball handling, keeping head up + court vision allow him to stay unbothered by a pressure and play over defenders. Also another notable asset is ambidextrous passing + finishing ability. 

His game seems to be in general mostly about using his size cleverly. He is solid rebounder for a backcourt spot, jumper is hard to block for others on his position, uses length of his strides in a diligent manner to get towards the rim where he can get the job done after spreading his long arms and using hangtime. He didn’t try to post up opponents yet in LKL but we saw him playing with his back to the basket at U20 so it may come on this level as well when he fully fills out. Besides he is mastering drawing fouls especially vs unnecessary reaching. 

*Maybe not the quickest guy around to get rid of the ball in half court but far from selfishness 

*Big enough for SG and knows how to find a role off the ball. Can be labeled as a comboguard 

*Big potential as PnR executor as far as creating either for himself and others. Good hesitation move, not that explosive but can kill the hedge by stepping behind defender. Makes nice reads including advanced crosspasses 

*Fluid guy in transition, knows when he can push the tempo. Can go coast to coast

*Well proportioned. Not an early bloomer like many Greek kids. Should end up with nice physical profile. Doesn’t shy away from contact

*Active, calls for the ball. Wants to have it and create offense  

*Seems to be focused and composed on the court. Quite self aware player, looks coachable 

*Highly creative

*Solid scorer

NOT A FINISHED PRODUCT 

Everything is still learning experience for Greek guard. Kalaitzakis already played more pro minutes than entire last year which is simply ridiculous considering he suited up for Nevezis only 6 times. He could very well do what he is doing now the past season and everyone knows how valuable is every draft eligibility season as you only got four of them… 

*He sits at Top 10 in the biggest TO% in PnR (by the way together with his brother) which is his go to play and his current 1.0 A/To Ratio is not the grade he would like to have after last match 

*Needs further mastering of things in general. Even handles can be tighter. Career shooting splits are not overly good too. Both skills need to come together so he can be better shot creator but upside is there 

*Playing hard is one thing but really fouls a lot. Makes charges, uses off hand too strongly at times. 

*Could have a bit more explosion in his first step. Would help in isolations

DEFENSE 

Typically for an overisized player for position keeps the distance and relies on length defensively. He can be really disruptive for passing lanes which he understands and keeps his hands constantly active. Fills the bill in Europe but how about NBA space and pace era? Overall lateral mobility and quickness are unspectacular which may cause troubles vs shifty & speedy backcourt opponents at times and doesn’t compensate with strength or athleticism vs wings who possess likewise (if not better) measurements in the best league in the world. Guarding three positions could be huge for his career definitely. Anyway rather someone that displays slightly plus overall tools and can figure out ways to be good enough with further seasoning than impactful specialist type on that end.

OUTLOOK 

If you look at 2001 born likely to be drafted early entrants like Amar Sylla, Malcolm Cazalon or Killian Hayes who have a great situation to raise their stock then it makes you wonder why Kalaitzakis had to wait two years for a right place to blossom. It’s still not too late though and I believe he has some stash value but most likely only as late second round pick. While instincts and natural abilities are there Kalaitzakis still has to learn a lot but possess nice blend of length, fluidity, playmaking, feel for the game + considerable scoring abilities which is highly intriguing foundation for NBA executives if 3pt shooting and defense are passable.

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THE TWINS 

Georgios Kalaitzakis is sized and rangy guard out of PAO. He has ok first step for a player his height but length of his strides either in transition or half court is clearly what gives him bigger advantage. Long arms allow him to keep the dribble low and safe while guarded by smaller guards with quick hands (back to the basket playmaking helps in that regard too). He can create out of PnR, pass over the defenders in creative fashion (or in general play over them on the perimeter) or even post up effectively. He knows how to penetrate the defensive gaps, shifts direction on the fly, draws the contact wisely in order to end up on the FT line. Shot has a good reach and can get it off without exceptional shot creation skills but mechanics is somewhat flat and may need a small tweak. He is not exceptional athlete by any means but has exceptional fluidity and is just adept in using his length on either end.

Defensively survives thanks to covering the ground. If it’s not top of the zone probably most suited to defend SF position as quick guards with handles and deep range that he is likely to face in future can go around him. Even without substantial playing time with Panathinaikos Kalaitzakis looked like composed and quite mature player for 20yo. It can be a positive effect of competing on practise with the players like Nick Calathes but as every Greek prospect last years he is literally starving for bigger minutes in domestic league…If given that he can possibly become new Papaloukas.

We can also highlight his twin brother Panagiotis which seems to be making solid strides with his development and is somewhat underrated prospect, close to Top 30 consideration. Hard working and team oriented wing may lack handles and playmaking of Georgios but is aggressive getting to the rim. 

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Preview of Draft Prospects in Euroleague and Eurocup
GEORGIOS KALAITZAKIS – It is never easy for Greek prospects to have enough opportunities to showcase themselves and become more experienced while being a part of any Athens based powerhouse. Kalaitzakis had up and down FIBA U20 championship in Chemnitz but as of now it seems that he won’t be sent away on loan. While still unlikely to see much daylight in Euroleague, he should become regular in domestic league. PAO has obviously great quality in backcourt but rotation is not super deep, season is long and as usual probably full of blowouts against Greek teams. After withdrawing his name the past June, Kalaitzakis must be very careful and precise with declaring his name to the NBA draft again. Decision will be made up to performances during the season but timing for this may not be perfect in 2019.  
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Evaluation 1999-2001

STRENGHTS WEAKNESSESS
  • great size and length for position. Proportionate body frame and really long arms
  • lacks some burst but has a really long strides and can shift the gears
  • can run fluidly with the ball at full speed. Makes effort to go coast-to-coast after rebound
  • very good confidence level. Always ready to make a play in isolation
  • advanced pull up game. Can shoot in a good rhythm after hesitation move or step backs
  • uses length to finish a play if didn’t create separation from defender. Solid touch on floaters
  • can develop into really good and creative passer. But sense of timing to share the ball isn’t perfect yet. Also tries to make it too fancy at times
  • makes really silly mistakes for such a hot prospect. Questionable decisions and sloppy dribbling happens regularly
  • streaky shooter. Some attempts from downtown are not even close to go in
  • tries to cover a lot of ground and really got a defensive potential but hasn’t found a way to use it yet. Flashes way too much. Very average lateral coordination doesn’t allow him to stay in front. Tools over instincts for now
  • not a good player off the ball. Arrives for the ball far away from the basket. Prefers to produce himself
  • body language seems to be an issue. Really hard at himself at times. Affects his attitude for the next plays
OUTLOOK
Kalaitzakis comes from Haraklion and has a twin brother who plays for Aris Saloniki. He brings to the table impressive mix of scoring abilities and physical attributes for a combo guard. He is already under contract with Panathinaikos which doesn’t have the best reputation as far as developing young players is concerned. However at this point practising with the best European guards may help him to get rid of few weaknessess he has. He fits uptempo, multi-positional basketball perfectly and has enough room to develop into NBA candidate.

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League / TeamGMINPTS2%FG3%FG%FTRDRORTASSTTOBFvFCmEff
FIBA U18
Greece
727.814.4
FIBA U18
Greece
615.46.2
AdidasNGT
Panathinaikos
329:3315.0

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