Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:dobrojim wrote:Veselyfan wrote:Jan is the most unselfish player in the team and has great basketball IQ,he is moving well on the floor...He needs to attack...
while we're still in the realm of small sample size, one has to be impressed
with simply how he moves around on the court. He is very fluid and obviously
long. Even with his reported lack of shooting, he looks like a steal wrt draft position.
He could have scored more but on several times after he had started a break with an
excellent defensive play, the Gs failed to reward him with the finish.
Playing him with Sing and Book (and Wall duh) is really entertaining for the fans.
Don't blink or you'll miss a run-out and throw-down.
And I hope everyone caught that charismatic wink on TV during a timeout.
This guy could be, heck I'd say he already is, a fan favorite right off the bat.
On draft night Jan showed he had serious swagger. I knew once I saw his GF
this guy is going to be real popular with fans. Jan is boss, jim. That has been obvious. But then again, Stewie Pecherov had some game, too.
My questions about Vesely were about his shooting and his toughness on defense. I worried brothers in particular would dunk on him. Thought he might not be quick enough to defend SFs or robust enough to cover PFs. Hated his FT percentage from Euroleague ball and just wondered it Vesely wouldn't come to the NBA and end up leaving like Pecherov.
The things I have already noted about Vesely are the guy moves exceptionally well without the ball, he's a great passer, and he's also a ball-hawking defender. I believe ball overseas is starting to eclipse NBA ball. Rubio has stepped in and is tearing it up. Jan Vesely got 5 steals in a game.
Right now I'm already prepared to give Grunfeld kudos on Vesely, because in the NBA game that guy will get a lot of dunks off steals and lobs and he's also going to set his teammates up.
Jan is already hugely popular. You move up and sit on the edge of
your seat when he's on the floor.
I've been thinking about this lately and while again, it's still early
times, it's possible we have TWO guys who remind me of one of
my all-time fav players, Bobby Jones, who played on the 83 sixers.
Great D, long, unselfish and when you think of him, what comes
to mind is a solid defensive play (bl or steal) leading to a transition dunk.
Love me some Singleton, love me the Czech Bounce.