That was his yesterdays answer to a journalist just after the game where he dropped 33 points on 13 shots against leader Real Madrid. He missed his first shot and then he just couldn't miss again
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKmtrJZnaIA[/youtube]
by the way, he is still not 100% healthy
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never understood why he couldn't do well in the nba
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Cro_Ruption wrote:never understood why he couldn't do well in the nba
He only played one season, and managed to average more points than any other Euro guard has in a rookie season.
He'd have done pretty good if he had decided to stay.
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Cro_Ruption wrote:never understood why he couldn't do well in the nba
Wasn't on an especially good team, but to say he got abused defensively was an understatement. Scored a bit, but didn't shoot that well either (40% from the field, 36% from downtown). Simply too small (6'3", 170lb) to play the 2 spot in the NBA, and doesn't have the requisite PG skills/athleticism to play the 1 either. Probably would have stuck around for another season or two if he was a few years younger.
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Maybe because he did not have enough plays run for him off the ball. He is great coming off of screens and moving without the ball.
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Chalk1 wrote:Cro_Ruption wrote:never understood why he couldn't do well in the nba
He only played one season, and managed to average more points than any other Euro guard has in a rookie season.
He'd have done pretty good if he had decided to stay.
Giricek averaged more
http://www.basketball-reference.com/pla ... cgo01.html
tough Navarro was good in his rookie season
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He played 45 games 25+ minutes and in those games he averaged 15.3 ppg 3.5 rpg 3.0 apg. In those Memphis Grizzlies. I think he did good.
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Cro_Ruption wrote:never understood why he couldn't do well in the nba
Because he plays in different league.
Damon_3388 wrote:Wasn't on an especially good team, but to say he got abused defensively was an understatement. Scored a bit, but didn't shoot that well either (40% from the field, 36% from downtown). Simply too small (6'3", 170lb) to play the 2 spot in the NBA, and doesn't have the requisite PG skills/athleticism to play the 1 either. Probably would have stuck around for another season or two if he was a few years younger.
You sound like he was waived or smth. Although he obviously not a good NBA fit, where in Europe his physical shortcomings aren't that obvious, his ultimate NBA role has always been a 6th. man.
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