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BU commit 2019- Ville Tahvanainen
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Ville Tahvanainen (just turned 18 years old) 6'4" point guard/shooting guard from Finland (from Helsinki) who averaged 22.5 pg, 4.3 rpg, and 4.3 assists in 18U Euro Championships A Division this summer.
Because he has played exclusively for Finland national teams, there is not information available on him. Here are more links, but they mostly report the information we already have posted-
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Video of Ville Tahvanainen-
#21http://www.fiba.basketball/europe/u18/2018/player/Ville-TahvanainenJuly 28 - August 5, 2018 Latvia0:00 - 1:47 2pts 1:48 - 6:05 3pts 6:06 - 9:07 assists No...
Our coaches have been very impressed with his skills, and believe he has a great upside.
That currently leaves Bradley with one open scholarship for 2019.
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Ville Tahvanainen was 30 for 65 from the international 3-point distance in the 2018 FIBA European Championships U18 this summer. The international 3-point distance is 1 foot 5 inches farther from the basket than it is in the NCAA (International distance 22 feet 2 inches, NCAA distance is 20 feet 9 inches). So this kid definitely has great range. He is also described by European talent scouts as being a great passer and having great point guard skills.
Ville is on a visit to Bradley right now, and will leave tomorrow to return to Finland. The Bradley coaches are not currently planning to use their final scholarship for 2019 this fall, but if they have the opportunity to get someone at the top of their wish-list, they would.
Ville has also played some with the Finland men's national team (unlimited age group), who may qualify for the World Cup.
Here is a brief article about his play in a World Cup qualifying game this summer while playing for the Finland national team.
Other reports consistently call him the most impressive player there. He averaged 22.5 ppg. By comparison, DLO and Luuk both played in the FIBA Euro Championships, and each averaged single digits (DLO played in the A Division [the top division], and Luuk played in the B Division). It is very high level competition with some players who turn pro right after the U18 competition, and many more from lots of the countries who move on to colleges in the US.
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Can anyone translate this video? It is from his recent performance-
18-vuotiaiden poikien EM-kisoissa korisukkia liekittänyt Ville Tahvanainen Susijengin treeneissä 22.8.
Or this one?
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This past two weeks is pretty much unprecedented...
four separate commits from talented recruits...
all as a direct result of hosting them for fall visits ON CAMPUS!!!
Kudos to our staff who obviously came over as highly capable and a perfect match for each of the recruits...
BUT ALSO to those who developed and planned the outstanding expansion and construction of all the incredible facilities up on campus..
Included are the donors - big & small - Jim Les, Ken Kavanagh, Tom Hammerton, Virnette, Engelbrecht, Kalina, Ken Goldin, and many others
who were the ones who got these facilities built despite that the proof & the stories crediting them have been scrubbed (by guess who) from the archives.
It would be nice if we got some kind of nice writeup for those guys and the results it's now producing in the right hands - maybe an article extolling "a defining moment" or "unprecedented recruiting success"...
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Seems like a great pickup. He's the FIBA Europe championship 2nd leading scorer; the 3rd leading scorer is a Gonzaga commit, and the leading scorer also has a Gonzaga offer. Zags have built a top-10 program with top European talent. Not a bad formula to emulate, at least a bit.BRADLEY BASKETBALL
-2 NCAA Title Games
-3 NCAA Elite Eights
-4 NCAA Sweet 16s
-4 NIT Championships
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not sure about the numbers but a few of the Euro guys have left early because they have that pro option -
Obviously Clarance but also Gal Mekel and a couple others...
one guy from Loyola (Rajala) is on Donte Thomas' team in Finland...
Utah Valley had a kid named Joonas Tahvanainen - who just transferred to a different school a couple days ago... Joonas played U20 with Lauri Markkanen of the Bulls
Joonas Tahvanainen (12) Forward - FRESHMAN (2016-17) Played in 25 games for the Wolverines ... averaged 2.2 points and 1.3 rebounds coming off the bench ... ranked
Here's Joonas on U20 and Ville on U18 - brothers?
one more thing- check the stats for a game they just played a few weeks ago...
U18 Finland beat Greece and Ville had 35 points on 8-17 from 3-pt range to go with 6 rebs & 4 asst (one of Ville's teammates, Mikael Jantunen, went for 22 pts on 8-10 and 16 rebs and zero turnovers)
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Bradley commit Ville Tahvanainen played a game today back in Finland for his team in the 1st Division A League, HBA-Marsky Helsinki. It was his team's first game of the 2018-19 season. The 1st Division A League is a pro league that is one level below the top pro league, the Korisliiga. Teams are allowed to have junior (amateur) players on their roster, but the pro players usually dominate.
Here is the 1st Division League page-
Last year's final results- HBA-Marsky Helsinki won the regular season, but lost in the finals of the post-season tournament.
Ville's team, HBA-Marsky Helsinki-
HBA-Marsky Helsinki basketball, scores, news, schedule, roster, players, stats, rumors, details and more on eurobasket.com
Ville's team won their game today 92-88 over Helsinki NMKY.
He was the star of the game with a game-high 24 points, 12 rebounds, and 9 assists.
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Box score-
The kid can play.
His team's next game is October 11.
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Originally posted by tornado View PostThis past two weeks is pretty much unprecedented...
four separate commits from talented recruits...
all as a direct result of hosting them for fall visits ON CAMPUS!!!
Kudos to our staff who obviously came over as highly capable and a perfect match for each of the recruits...
BUT ALSO to those who developed and planned the outstanding expansion and construction of all the incredible facilities up on campus..
Included are the donors - big & small - Jim Les, Ken Kavanagh, Tom Hammerton, Virnette, Engelbrecht, Kalina, Ken Goldin, and many others
who were the ones who got these facilities built despite that the proof & the stories crediting them have been scrubbed (by guess who) from the archives.
It would be nice if we got some kind of nice writeup for those guys and the results it's now producing in the right hands - maybe an article extolling "a defining moment" or "unprecedented recruiting success"...What part of illegal don't you understand?
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