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Nikola Mirotic goes on podcast, talks about Jimmy, Rondo, NBA pressure, trash talking

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 1:25 pm
by GSWFan1994
Via Basket News

Mirotic gave an interview on a podcast this week. Some interesting tidbits:

Jimmy Butler is probably the hardest-working player I’ve ever seen. He had these crazy routines. He’d go to the practice facility at 3:00 a.m. with his personal coach. He’d lift weights at 3:00 a.m., then do basketball drills at 5:00 a.m. There were days when Jimmy would show up at practice, take off his shoes, and just sit on the side watching us practice.

I’d wonder, “Why isn’t Jimmy practicing?” Then someone would tell me, “Jimmy already got his workout in with his coach earlier.” It was his own routine, and it worked for him. He had his own rhythm, and after a while, I understood it. Jimmy was great. Every night, whether he practiced with us or not, he gave his all in games. He competed every single night.


"Speed, physicality, trash talk," Mirotic named his biggest challenges in the NBA during SKWEEK's Best In Class podcast. "Oh, I hated trash talk. I couldn't get used to that for a long time. During the practice and in the game, there was so much trash talk that I was actually taking it personally."

He explained how his teammates would exchange heated words during training but then act like nothing happened afterward.

"Like my teammates were talking real trash, and after the practice, they were shaking hands, hugging me. I was like, 'What is this? We just fought at the practice, and now you're shaking hands with me? Come on,'" Mirotic recalled.

"I had to get used to that. Also, short memory," he continued. "Here in Europe, you lose one game, OK; 2 games, it's already big drama; 3 games, there's a meeting, the president coming, and the media talking.

"In the NBA, you lose one game, 'Don't worry.' 2nd game, 'We're good.' 3rd game you lose: 'A long season.' 4th game, 'OK, stick together, guys.' So it can be like this for 10 [consecutive] games.

"I understood that they really have a short memory, and they go just about next one, next one, and they really mean it. There was not as much pressure as I was used to. So it was also an adjustment for me."


But did Mirotic appreciate the lower pressure in the NBA?

"At the beginning, I didn't. And all the time I was there, I didn't. But after coming back to Europe and experiencing this pressure, I'm like, 'Oh, sometimes that low pressure that you have is good,'" Mirotic responded.

When asked if pressure is necessary to perform, Mirotic shared his perspective:

"For me, yes. I think the pressure I've been having since I was young, it's something that really pushed me," he said. "I had to prove myself every day so that I could be better and better.

"I think, especially in European basketball, it's always gonna be that pressure. I was lucky to always be in the big clubs: Madrid, Barcelona, and Armani. They always have pressure. I think that pressure always keeps you tight, keeps you that you have to perform well. There is no excuse, that's why you're here, and I really like it. I think it's much needed, but don't go too much."


What does he miss about the NBA?

"Playoffs. There is nothing like NBA playoffs," Mirotic stated. "People talk a lot about the NBA, about a regular season, how they take it seriously or not, the way they play, no pressure.

"But once playoffs come, it's a different story. It's a different mindset," he added. "Your weaknesses show in the playoffs. When you have some weakness during the regular season, you can hide it, but once the playoffs come, they're gonna scout you so deeply, and they're looking for small things, they're looking for matchups. They go for the matchups throughout the entire game."

Recalling his time with the New Orleans Pelicans in the 2017-18 season, Mirotic shared a funny story about Rajon Rondo's playoff mentality.

"I saw how much they really care about playoffs. For example, Rajon Rondo's mentality of the playoffs is insane," he said. "I remember we were in Portland while I was playing with New Orleans at that moment. We finished 7th in the regular season, and we had to play Portland away. Portland was 2nd, having an amazing season.

"We had a very good team with New Orleans at the moment. There was Rajon Rondo, Jrue Holiday, and Anthony Davis, who were like, let's say, stars of the team.


"Rajon Rondo started to go crazy in practices, talking so much in the film session," Mirotic remembered. "You saw Rajon Rondo always in front of a computer watching films, and he was like so confident that we're gonna actually beat Portland, and Portland was having an amazing season, and Damian Lillard was killing everybody, so we went to Portland, and actually somebody was knocking on my door.

"It was like 2 or 3 a.m., and it was Rajon Rondo with the computer showing me, 'Tomorrow we have to do this. You have to cut this way or set the pick like this.' I was like, 'Rajon, we're playing tomorrow. It's 3 a.m.' He was, 'But this is very important; you sleep with this.' I felt like how serious this was, and we swept Portland 4-0. It was insane.

"Just a different vibe, different physicality. The refs let people play, they don't protect anymore that much superstars in the playoffs. The moment I was there, I felt like they were not making any calls."


Mirotic thinks that NBA playoffs are the pinnacle of basketball.

"Yes, no doubt it is. Top. There's nothing bigger than that," the 33-year-old underlined.

But NBA or European basketball?

"If I have to pick, I would pick European basketball. ... For me, it's a better and much funnier basketball," Mirotic answered, adding that the NBA is usually about two superstars while others are just for spacing.

In the 2010-11 season, Mirotic was awarded as the EuroLeague's rising star. That same year, Mirotic was selected 23rd pick in the NBA draft by the Houston Rockets. The same night, the forward was traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves and later to the Chicago Bulls.

With a decent NBA career, he came back to dominate the EuroLeague. Now, he is a leader in Olimpia Milano, averaging 18.4 points, 6.8 rebounds, 2.0 assists, and 23.3 PIR per game.

Mirotic's journey back to Europe began in 2019 with FC Barcelona, although his preferred destination was Real Madrid, where he played before heading to the NBA.


"I cannot deny that our first option was Madrid. Obviously, we were in Madrid, and we wanted to go back to Madrid," he said. "But somehow, with Madrid, it didn't work out. I felt that Madrid was not that much interested.

"They had an amazing team, they had a winning team at the moment, and they probably felt they wanted to stick with that. I was like, 'OK, no problem. Nothing personal. I understand that completely.' This is what I understood in the NBA: 'Nothing personal. When they trade you, nothing personal.'

"The second best option for me was Barcelona," he noted. "So I met with some people in Barcelona, and they did make me an offer during the summer after I finished playoffs with Milwaukee. I got this offer, and I just decided to go to Barcelona."

As Mirotic revealed in the first part of the conversation, he played football until he was 13 but found himself too tall for it. Mirotic then gave a chance to basketball and loved it after the first practice.


Here's the full podcast if you want to watch:


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Re: Nikola Mirotic goes on podcast, talks about Jimmy, Rondo, NBA pressure, trash talking

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 2:15 pm
by Anderson Hunt
NBA players lack the maturity, pride, principles, and competitiveness to play hard every night.

Hard to expect boys to be men when we coddle them like babies.

Re: Nikola Mirotic goes on podcast, talks about Jimmy, Rondo, NBA pressure, trash talking

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 2:34 pm
by IG2
Nikola Mirotic wrote:"In the NBA, you lose one game, 'Don't worry.' 2nd game, 'We're good.' 3rd game you lose: 'A long season.' 4th game, 'OK, stick together, guys.' So it can be like this for 10 [consecutive] games.


Uhhh this is only true if you play for blah teams, which was most of Mirotic's career.

Re: Nikola Mirotic goes on podcast, talks about Jimmy, Rondo, NBA pressure, trash talking

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 2:42 pm
by TorontoBarneys
Anderson Hunt wrote:NBA players lack the maturity, pride, principles, and competitiveness to play hard every night.

Hard to expect boys to be men when we coddle them like babies.


They also make way, way too much money. Nobody should be paid $300 million to put a ball in a hoop.

Re: Nikola Mirotic goes on podcast, talks about Jimmy, Rondo, NBA pressure, trash talking

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 2:43 pm
by DBurks2818
Thanks for the great summary! Interesting read.

Re: Nikola Mirotic goes on podcast, talks about Jimmy, Rondo, NBA pressure, trash talking

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 2:56 pm
by Anderson Hunt
TorontoBarneys wrote:
Anderson Hunt wrote:NBA players lack the maturity, pride, principles, and competitiveness to play hard every night.

Hard to expect boys to be men when we coddle them like babies.


They also make way, way too much money. Nobody should be paid $300 million to put a ball in a hoop.

I could care less about the amount of their contracts. I'm far more concerned with their level of integrity in showing themselves and the world that they appreciate that contract.

How does one do that? By busting your arse and competing.

Give them the big money deals. That's fine. Just don't guarantee them.

Players will find that fire if they know they can be waived at any moment.

Re: Nikola Mirotic goes on podcast, talks about Jimmy, Rondo, NBA pressure, trash talking

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 3:21 pm
by JayMKE
Still miffed he **** the bed so hard in 2019 playoffs he fled the league

Re: Nikola Mirotic goes on podcast, talks about Jimmy, Rondo, NBA pressure, trash talking

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 3:22 pm
by Beethoven
Rajon Rondo glad he won a championship with los angeles

Re: Nikola Mirotic goes on podcast, talks about Jimmy, Rondo, NBA pressure, trash talking

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 3:37 pm
by PhilBlackson
What would’ve been interesting is his thoughts/feelings about Portis lol

Re: Nikola Mirotic goes on podcast, talks about Jimmy, Rondo, NBA pressure, trash talking

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 7:34 pm
by mack2354
Everybody talks about how smart and passionate Kobe was but I believe Rondo gets overlooked. That tidbit about Rondo coaching him at 2am is crazy. How many other teammates did he talk to that night/morning?

As a Bulls fan a really big "what if" was the season Rondo, Butler, and D. Wade squeezed into the playoffs as the 8th seed. The Bulls went up 2-0 on the road. Rondo gets hurt and the Bulls proceed to lose the next 4 games to get eliminated.

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Re: Nikola Mirotic goes on podcast, talks about Jimmy, Rondo, NBA pressure, trash talking

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 7:39 pm
by ChuckChilly
TorontoBarneys wrote:
Anderson Hunt wrote:NBA players lack the maturity, pride, principles, and competitiveness to play hard every night.

Hard to expect boys to be men when we coddle them like babies.


They also make way, way too much money. Nobody should be paid $300 million to put a ball in a hoop.


Would you be more comfortable with the owners making 80% of the money then?

Re: Nikola Mirotic goes on podcast, talks about Jimmy, Rondo, NBA pressure, trash talking

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 7:42 pm
by OriginalRed
TorontoBarneys wrote:
Anderson Hunt wrote:NBA players lack the maturity, pride, principles, and competitiveness to play hard every night.

Hard to expect boys to be men when we coddle them like babies.


They also make way, way too much money. Nobody should be paid $300 million to put a ball in a hoop.

I mean if they're generating billions of dollars then what's the issue? You get paid based on what you bring in. People love sports, so athletes make huge amounts of money.

Re: Nikola Mirotic goes on podcast, talks about Jimmy, Rondo, NBA pressure, trash talking

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 7:50 pm
by Optms
TorontoBarneys wrote:
Anderson Hunt wrote:NBA players lack the maturity, pride, principles, and competitiveness to play hard every night.

Hard to expect boys to be men when we coddle them like babies.


They also make way, way too much money. Nobody should be paid $300 million to put a ball in a hoop.


So then who pockets the money? The owners? I don't think so.

The players deserve every penny and more of what they earn. They're the reason we tune in.

Re: Nikola Mirotic goes on podcast, talks about Jimmy, Rondo, NBA pressure, trash talking

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 7:51 pm
by Tomtolbert
"...Portland was having an amazing season, and Damian Lillard was killing everybody, so we went to Portland, and actually somebody was knocking on my door.

It was like 2 or 3 a.m., and it was Rajon Rondo with the computer showing me, 'Tomorrow we have to do this. You have to cut this way or set the pick like this.' I was like, 'Rajon, we're playing tomorrow. It's 3 a.m.' He was, 'But this is very important; you sleep with this.'"


Exactly what I would expect from Rondo.

Re: Nikola Mirotic goes on podcast, talks about Jimmy, Rondo, NBA pressure, trash talking

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 8:10 pm
by og15
TorontoBarneys wrote:
Anderson Hunt wrote:NBA players lack the maturity, pride, principles, and competitiveness to play hard every night.

Hard to expect boys to be men when we coddle them like babies.


They also make way, way too much money. Nobody should be paid $300 million to put a ball in a hoop.

If you want that to happen, you need to convince the whole lot of fans to stop funding the enterprise....good luck with that lol

You actually would probably need to start with convincing yourself to stop liking sports so much.

No one should be paid ____ to do a lot of things, but if people will crowd fund it and they can make big business out of it, then they should make whatever they make lol

Re: Nikola Mirotic goes on podcast, talks about Jimmy, Rondo, NBA pressure, trash talking

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 8:19 pm
by JimmyPlopper
Really interesting - thanks for sharing this

Re: Nikola Mirotic goes on podcast, talks about Jimmy, Rondo, NBA pressure, trash talking

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 8:34 pm
by pilkoids
Any word on the punching match he had with Bobby Portis Jr when they were on the Bulls?

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Re: Nikola Mirotic goes on podcast, talks about Jimmy, Rondo, NBA pressure, trash talking

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 8:54 pm
by Charlesareed
PhilBlackson wrote:What would’ve been interesting is his thoughts/feelings about Portis lol


We already know his stance on Bobby :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Nikola Mirotic goes on podcast, talks about Jimmy, Rondo, NBA pressure, trash talking

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 9:16 pm
by lambchop
og15 wrote:
TorontoBarneys wrote:
Anderson Hunt wrote:NBA players lack the maturity, pride, principles, and competitiveness to play hard every night.

Hard to expect boys to be men when we coddle them like babies.


They also make way, way too much money. Nobody should be paid $300 million to put a ball in a hoop.

If you want that to happen, you need to convince the whole lot of fans to stop funding the enterprise....good luck with that lol

You actually would probably need to start with convincing yourself to stop liking sports so much.

No one should be paid ____ to do a lot of things, but if people will crowd fund it and they can make big business out of it, then they should make whatever they make lol


This. You basically have to generate less money by force or start doing appalling stuff that disgusts fans

Re: Nikola Mirotic goes on podcast, talks about Jimmy, Rondo, NBA pressure, trash talking

Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2025 4:22 am
by LockoutSeason
Got ran out of the league by Bobby Portis.