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Best of 2015: Maxim Mikhaylov

Epic Volleyball 2016-02-10 • 2252 views • 10
 
Some shots of main spiker of Russian national team. Highlights of World Cup 2015 and World League 2015. He won gold medalist of the Olympic Games London 2012, bronze medalist of the Olympic Games Beijing 2008, gold medalist of the World Cup 2011, European Champion 2013, multimedalist of the World League.

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Maksim Mikhaylov

Maksim Mikhaylov (Максим Михайлович Михайлов) Russia

Birthdate: 1988-03-19
Position: Opposite
Height: 202cm
Weight: 103kg
Spike: 360cm
Block: 340cm
Current club: Zenit Kazan (Russia)
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KjeldhorIT 1059 17
8 years ago
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the potential is huge... but imho he lacks of continuity
Wilfredo_is_MarshallRS 4186 20
8 years ago
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@Kjeldhor: he already has potential, just look at his individual and team awards, not to mention he plays from the #1 club in Europe.
KjeldhorIT 1059 17
8 years ago
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@Wilfredo_is_Marshall: i said he has potential, he occasonally won alone a match and after he disappears for some month... is not reliable

about his club... what does it matter? if he will play for the worst club in europe it change his potential or his way to play?
Wilfredo_is_MarshallRS 4186 20
8 years ago
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@Kjeldhor: What club you play for usually shows how good a player is
Fransko95IT 20 3
8 years ago
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@Wilfredo_is_Marshall: the club is a good sign for recognize the player, but is not a certain rule especially if you rate a club just because his trophies, i prefer rate a club can compete at high level with strong opponents than only consider a multi time winner team. Dinamo Moscow dont win a national cup or championship since 2009 but is still great club, Giba played in Cuneo winning only an italian cup in 4 seasons, ecc..
Kazan is a great team but right now they dont have strong competitors in national side for different reasons.
NiamekCA 120 5
8 years ago
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@Wilfredo_is_Marshall: Wrong. Everything can change in one single year. Take an example with the Hockey league at America: Les canadiens went from like... top 3 team to like an average team... Or an even better example: Penguins from pittsburg. They have Sidney Crosby, who is considered to be one of the best hockey player of the league, if not the best. The team is like 7th of the conference, which is not very high.
More on topic: Look at Belgorie. They were good last year and the year before. But this year, they aren't that good as they were(They still have Sergey Tetyukin!). Zenith Kazan might even have some bad players there or ordinary players.

Managing a club and playing to a high standard is like riding a rollercoaster: Many ups and down. I believe that some teams are more consistent in keeping their position than others however. But I keep my opinion: Club doesn't define how good a player is. The definition of a good player is how he plays on the field.
Wilfredo_is_MarshallRS 4186 20
8 years ago
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@Niamek: you are back, discussing volley with you is always nice/fun/interesting !

I agree with you guys, but also I don't think a good player can be defined this easily, just by saying "how he plays on the field". There are many other components that make up a world class player. Think of it a list of things: there is a list of stuff that makes a good player (for example: mental strength, physical ability, coordination, coachability, etc.) And on this list is also what I said, "what club you play for usually shows how good a player" , but you see it is not at the very top of the list, it is not the number one reason that makes up a good player, it is a little lower down the list.

Also now that i think about it I said "what club you play for..." not "how the club performs", you are saying how good a club performs, that determines if the player is good or not, that is true. But it matters what club you sign with at the beginning of the season. I understand they have ups and downs throughout the season, but in the beginning of the season the players choose their clubs because the clubs have been good in the past, have a big name, etc. Lets say hypothetically, that Zenit starts near the top and the does poorly in the season and drops down the table. Even though they are not first in league, it would still be known that they have good players. This applies to better leagues though, not V-League, Japan, etc.
NiamekCA 120 5
8 years ago
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@Wilfredo_is_Marshall: Concerning the first paragraph, I felt you were saying that the club mainly describe the players, which I don't believe. The players define the club.

Concerning the second paragraph, yeah I can agree to some extend. I still believe that sometimes other factor might come in the game... And if a club stay low for a long time, then the reputation are completely different Let's take the famous Les canadiens from the NHL. At the start, they were the best. Now, they are average. ?

Always fun to discuss with you.
Wilfredo_is_MarshallRS 4186 20
8 years ago
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@Niamek: Yeah its interesting. I dont now if my paragraphs quite made sense, I was just letting it all flow out haha ? But you understood, I guess. Yes, its always fun talking volleyball with you, this is what volleyball-movies should look like more often (longer meaningful comments and discussions under each movie!).
BernySK 606 6
8 years ago
+1
always the best!

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