2 Most improved articles on nba.com today, and not one mention of Pekovic. Is this because we are such a "small market" team or am I just blinded by homerism and he actually sucks?
But yeh heres the two articles:
http://www.nba.com/2012/news/features/d ... ef:nbahpt1
http://www.nba.com/2012/news/features/s ... ef:nbahpt1
No love for Nikola.
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The 2nd article mentions Pekovic (albeit only in one sentence).
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oh my!
... my apologies
although as you said its barely a sentence

although as you said its barely a sentence

Ersan Ilyasova has had commendable gains. Same with Ty Lawson, Jeff Teague, DeMarcus Cousins and Nikola Pekovic. There is no shortage of up-and-comers to consider.
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It's probably due to his injury. For probably the first 1/3 of the season, he was on the bench before he broke out and was great for the middle 1/3 of the season, but the last 1/3 of the season was up-and-down due to injury. Personally, I think he's very deserving, but not sure if he'll get the attentional nationally because it wasn't over the full season and yes, because we're in a smaller market. Oh, and if Rubio doesn't go down and we remain in the playoff hunt, that would have helped too.
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We're not a small market, we're the same size market as Phoenix and pretty much the definition of a "medium market".
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Just in case anyone was curious....Pekovic was averaging 1.1 blocks per 36 pre-injury (he averaged 1.4 per 36 last year). That is, 20 blocks in 658 minutes over January/February. He's averaging about 0.6 blocks per 36 post-injury.
He's been far more hampered by injury than most people suspect. Here's hoping he's healthy next year.
He's been far more hampered by injury than most people suspect. Here's hoping he's healthy next year.
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