commadoor 64 wrote:SlavaMedvedenko wrote:Navarro played in the NBA and sucked. Some players just don't translate well across the continent.
He also hit 156 3three's his rookie year which is just 10 shy of Stephen Curry's rookie season record while logging almost 800 minutes less for the year than Curry played his rookie season.
Curry ... 2896 minutes ... 166 threes
Navarro ... 2117minutes ... 156 threes
Why pick and choose when you want to point out stats? Why don't you also compare Steph Curry's 43% 3pt shooting to Navarro's 36%? That's a massive difference to me.
The very next year (after Pau was traded mid-season) his old team offered him over 17million to come back to Spain (I believe to his actual hometown where his wife, kids, and family lived), while he was working off a 2nd round rookie contract with Memphis (less than 1 million for 2 more years)... that's why he didn't come back and it was absolutely the right move for him to make, I don't blame him one bit.
I'm not saying he was as good as Curry and I'm not trying to argue but saying his game didn't translate and he sucked is not right. He's an absolute superstar in Spain while in the NBA he's a 2nd rounder without much of a chance...which would any of us choose given the situation?
His kids and family moved to Memphis if I recall correctly, but they just couldn't settle, which is one of the reasons he took the offer from Barcelona as soon as he got it.
I cannot tell you that I followed his rookie season in Memphis like you did but I did keep tabs on a lot of foreign PGs including Calderon, Navarro and some other players in the Greek league like Dimantidis and Popaloukas because we had a gaping hole at PG until that season.
From what I can recall correctly Navarro was a scoring point that was asked to run an offense, which didn't work out for him. He had a terrible assist to turnover ratio, couldn't guard a bar stool, posted a below the league average PER, scored inefficiently and got frustrated by not being able to hold onto a starting spot for longer duration.
Compare this to the player he is for Spain and Barcelona, you'd be kidding if you think that all NBA 2nd team was a reflection of how he played.