ESPN is calling Goran "Magic" Dragic a bust already?
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 8:42 pm
In the dailydime they made a list of seven players who don't deserve to be in the NBA. Here it is...
It's funny because every single one of those guys is a vetran that had a chance in the league while Dragic has just been in the league for a few months and people are calling him a bust. The guy barely had any playing time yet, if you remember Steve Nash came into the league and was the same as Dragic and he turned out to be a two time MVP. As said before the guy is a rookie comming over from another country, so why doesnt ESPN name Euro's from other teams who come over a bust but signal out Dragic? I hope Dragic proves everyone wrong and dunks on everyone like he did during his time in Slovenia.
Lucky 7 ... as in, fortunate to be drawing an NBA paycheck
1. Ricky Davis, Clippers: He has the league's worst PER, and he's played only 277 minutes because of a knee injury, which reminds us of the old joke about a neighborhood's worst restaurant: "The food there is terrible, and the portions are so small!"
2. J.J. Redick, Magic: Gunner got a chance to play and proved he couldn't, with a 35.7 field goal percentage.
3. Brian Scalabrine, Celtics: Has Michael Jordan's brain type and Bill Parcells' body type ... a five-year, $15 million contract ... and, yes, a championship ring.
4. Kwame Brown, Pistons: The former No. 1 pick has regressed more than Brad Pitt in that new "Benjamin Button" movie.
5. Mark Madsen, Wolves: Players all over the world are wondering, "Why him and not me?"
6. Goran Dragic, Suns: The search for Steve Nash's understudy continues.
7. Mike James, Wizards: When a point guard changes teams nine times in eight seasons ...
It's funny because every single one of those guys is a vetran that had a chance in the league while Dragic has just been in the league for a few months and people are calling him a bust. The guy barely had any playing time yet, if you remember Steve Nash came into the league and was the same as Dragic and he turned out to be a two time MVP. As said before the guy is a rookie comming over from another country, so why doesnt ESPN name Euro's from other teams who come over a bust but signal out Dragic? I hope Dragic proves everyone wrong and dunks on everyone like he did during his time in Slovenia.