FinnTheHuman wrote:Klomp wrote:King Malta wrote:
I've been pretty dismissive of him, and while I was only box-score watching it seems he did rather well.
Hopefully this is more indicative of the guy we're going to see once the real season kicks off.
He's a lot better than he was last year
And the fact that he's a lot better has little to do with how good of a player he always has been. It will be the same story as it was with Pek: 1st season underutilized, in a low quality, selfish lineup, also wrongly utilized and then after all that it was about a small issue with the adjustment to the nba (plus the injury midseason).
Pek said it in an interview somewhere during or after the "Pectacular" stretch for him, and it was something along the lines of "I'm just playing basketball like I've always played it, I haven't improved much, I've just finally got a chance to do my thing". Everybody who watched Pek in Europe saw his rise as an expected occurrence, just as he did if given the opportunity.
And then we had a bunch of people here who wrote how Pek improved individually and how it's the sole reason for him doing so well, while in fact it had nothing to do with that.
It's a similar thing with Bjelica, and everybody who watched Bjelica in Europe has known that. What you're seeing here is just Bjelica playing under a coach who has surely been watching his Euroleague tapes, and add to that that Bjelica is now in a better lineup, with a lot more teamwork, and wth a lot more ball in his possession. He didn't really rise in quality individually, at least not much, he's doing what he's always been doing in Europe, the surroundings are just better for him and that is all.
Nope. Nemanja himself said that last year's bad play was on him, that he was not ready conditioning-wise and needed to work on his body. That's why he skipped Olympics (which is a big deal, especially for a Serb) and spend all summer in Minneapolis, changed his diet and training. Bjelly's new body and improved conditioning has been a running theme in camp, everyone, from Thibs to Tyus, has talked about how much his body and conditioning changed.




















