Pavlovic
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 11:07 am
I doubt anyone agrees with me but I'd really like to see Sasha Pavlovic come to San Antonio. He had his breakout year in 2007 but injured his ankle over and over and over again within the next 2 years. I searched and I found this:
January 23, 2008 - Pavlovic injures left ankle against Washington Wizards. He would not play again until March, 12th.
April 15, 2008 - Pavlovic injures left ankle against Philadelphia 76ers. He missed a few weeks, leading into the playoffs and then proceeded to register a simply awful series against the Celtics.
October 8, 2008 - Pavlovic injures right ankle during preseason practice. Misses approximately two weeks of preseason play.
February 9, 2009 - The Cavaliers will be without Sasha Pavlovic for 4-6 weeks after the guard suffered a high ankle sprain in Sunday’s home loss to the Los Angeles Lakers.
And in game 1 of 2009 playoffs againts Atlanta, he suffered a broken nose but atleast it's not his ankle again.
Anyways, I remember him during the Spurs-Cavs finals and felt Pavlovic is looking like a nice player (thou we were focused on Lebron) and while he's not going to be a superstar or anything, he'd be a nice bench player. When healthy, he's got a good shot, good handle, good defense, great size 6'7'' 235 lbs, and is only 25 years old. Even Lebron is actually high on Pavlovic. I remember he said something about Sasha in 2008 after he had a great 2007 season but couldn't find an article. However, I did find this quote and this is from last year after Cleveland's game 1 againts Orlando from Lebron James:
"I think Sasha can be huge for us," James said. "Mentally, if Sasha's in tune, he could be really good for us with his 6-7 or 6-8, 240-pound frame, he could really help us on the defensive end, and he's also an offensive threat. You just cannot leave him open on the offensive end because he can make shots. Mentally, if Sasha's in tune, which I think he can be, and if he's called upon, I think he can be really good for us. We need that type of active body on the defensive end who can take a little bit of the load of myself and Delonte. . . . We could use him out there."
Personally, if we thought Finley should've been finished last year, maybe he should just stop getting minutes this year. And perhaps i'm just not fond of Roger Mason at all, but I feel Sasha could beat both Finley and Mason out as the primary backup to Manu or Jefferson if he's in tune like James hope and feel he can.
January 23, 2008 - Pavlovic injures left ankle against Washington Wizards. He would not play again until March, 12th.
April 15, 2008 - Pavlovic injures left ankle against Philadelphia 76ers. He missed a few weeks, leading into the playoffs and then proceeded to register a simply awful series against the Celtics.
October 8, 2008 - Pavlovic injures right ankle during preseason practice. Misses approximately two weeks of preseason play.
February 9, 2009 - The Cavaliers will be without Sasha Pavlovic for 4-6 weeks after the guard suffered a high ankle sprain in Sunday’s home loss to the Los Angeles Lakers.
And in game 1 of 2009 playoffs againts Atlanta, he suffered a broken nose but atleast it's not his ankle again.
Anyways, I remember him during the Spurs-Cavs finals and felt Pavlovic is looking like a nice player (thou we were focused on Lebron) and while he's not going to be a superstar or anything, he'd be a nice bench player. When healthy, he's got a good shot, good handle, good defense, great size 6'7'' 235 lbs, and is only 25 years old. Even Lebron is actually high on Pavlovic. I remember he said something about Sasha in 2008 after he had a great 2007 season but couldn't find an article. However, I did find this quote and this is from last year after Cleveland's game 1 againts Orlando from Lebron James:
"I think Sasha can be huge for us," James said. "Mentally, if Sasha's in tune, he could be really good for us with his 6-7 or 6-8, 240-pound frame, he could really help us on the defensive end, and he's also an offensive threat. You just cannot leave him open on the offensive end because he can make shots. Mentally, if Sasha's in tune, which I think he can be, and if he's called upon, I think he can be really good for us. We need that type of active body on the defensive end who can take a little bit of the load of myself and Delonte. . . . We could use him out there."
Personally, if we thought Finley should've been finished last year, maybe he should just stop getting minutes this year. And perhaps i'm just not fond of Roger Mason at all, but I feel Sasha could beat both Finley and Mason out as the primary backup to Manu or Jefferson if he's in tune like James hope and feel he can.