BigSlam wrote:James Gatz wrote:BigSlam wrote:I know I am in the minority (in a big, big, way) but I do not want this guy.
Any particular reason why? We know very little about him so I think most of us are going off the few paragraphs we're read and highlights. Not exactly strong evidence.
I'm not 100% sure to be honest - which is in no way fair to Hezonja or his supporters.
I think it's part because he is a Euro, and that scares me a little (fairly or unfairly) and due to what I perceive as his biggest weakness - which is not knowing his own limitations and trying to play well above himself, which gets himself and his team into trouble. His reported suspect attitude with things like poor body language is a concern of mine as well.
I guess I just don't think he is as good or as well rounded as others do?
I've heard from a lot of people that he actually doesn't have a horrible attitude, he just wears his emotions on his sleeve, and sometimes it comes across negatively. But for every bad play when he looks down on himself or his teammates, there are as many when he's the biggest hype machine on the floor or on the bench.
As far as him being a Euro, I actually agree. Euros typically scare me. But he's a very atypical Euro player. Most NBA-bound Euros get here almost entirely based off size and skill. Not very many Euros are actually able to combine those two things with elite level athleticism. It's been a pretty long time since a Euro player with Hezonja's athleticism has crossed the pond, and it's even more exciting because it's not just pure athleticism he's relying on in Europe right now. He's using it, but he's also very skilled. He can put the ball down on the floor, he's a smart player on both ends, his jump shot mechanics are beautiful, he has good court vision, and basically he does everything you'd expect from a typical Euro player, just with more pep in his step.
The whole "unknown" factor scares me too, but this is one of the few Euros I'd really like to take a chance on.