Diggler wrote:I actually have pretty high hopes for Pekovic, so I'd, personally, pass on that Portland deal. I'll admit it makes sense from the stance that Portland needs a big and we need a wing, but I remember reading a scouting report on Pek where the author said that the only reason Pek wasn't a top 5 pick in his draft was because of his contract complications.
You're right - that was John Hollinger. Here's what he had to say about Pekovic
Hollinger wrote: The second is Nikola Pekovic, a 22-year-old Montenegrin with a similar contract problem. Pekovic was little-known 12 months ago but absolutely dominated in the Euroleague this year.
My numbers from 2008 suggest he could start for most NBA teams tomorrow -- 18.3 points and 12.0 boards per 40 minutes, with 51.4 percent shooting and a 17.09 PER. I take this with a bit of a grain of salt, because his numbers from 2007 were terrible, but only a bit -- if it weren't for contracts I'd have him rated third on my board. Yes, third.
Unfortunately, you won't be hearing his name until much later. Pekovic signed a big-money deal with Panathinaikos in Athens -- reportedly for 4.5 million euros, which at the current exchange rate is about 300 billion dollars -- making it all but impossible for an NBA team to sign him under the rookie salary scale. As a result, he seems pegged for the early part of the second round. Nonetheless, if I'm the Timberwolves I take this guy at No. 31 before Adam Silver gets to the podium.
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/blog/ind ... inger_john