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Birthday:1/1/1985
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NBA Position:Power Forward
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Class:N/A
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Ht:6-11
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Wt:236
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Int Team:Tau Vitoria
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Hometown:Blumenau, Brazil
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High School:N/A

Weaknesses: Not a prolific offensive player ... Despite his height and quickness, Splitter is not much of a shot blocker ... Tends to get frustrated when played physically in the low post ... This has led some to question his mental toughness ... Throughout his career he has had health trouble so there's the concern that he could be an injury prone player in the NBA's 82 game schedule ... Must improve on his upper body strength. How big he can actually get is questionable ... This impacts him offensively when he fails to finish after contact occurs ... Despite being one of the most talented players on the court, he tends to defer to teammates and lacks aggressiveness ... Surprisingly he shows mediocre consistency shooting from mid-range ... Not a great free throw shooter ... Still prone to fundamental lapses as he doesn't always secure rebounds which enable easy steals for opposing teams ... Tends to get out-muscled for rebounding position by stronger opposing forwards ...
Weaknesses: Lacks a great offensive game, not much of a shooter and lacks range ... His body still very weak to play the PF position. He has problems defending stronger guys and playing post up on offense, has to improve his timing on rebounds and his patience on defense. His defense can improve a lot playing in Europe and his body will certainly develop.
Notes: Made the Brazilian National team as a 17 years old and competed in the 2002 World Championships in Indianapolis. Very athletic player. Prefers to play on the outside. Shies away from contact. A bigtime scorer. Somewhat similar to Kirilenko with his rangy frame. Has a ways to go skill-wise.
