Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:UcanUwill wrote:keynote wrote:Hmm. After reading a few articles, I'm also reminded of how Vesely initially resisted the move from SF/PF to C (I'm not sure why anyone thought he could play SF at 7' with no handles and no J). If memory serves, his personal trainer made a few negative comments about how Jan was being miscast as a big. Of course, as others have said, he eventually put on enough weight and has since embraced the role in Europe.
Personally, I think he had potential as an SF. His J was bad, but not nonexistent as it is today. And he showed glimpses of lockdown perimeter D. At Partizan, he was a 7 footer who would guard opponent's most dangerous perimeter players and do well. All he had to do was learn to shoot corner 3 and you could have had Shane Battier type player IMO. I thought Wizards screwed him over bad honestly. Now he has abandoned all perimeter skills he had before the draft, dude is just a dunker now.
Years ago I said I thought Jan should be a small forward, the same position he was playing when they scouted him in Europe.
Yeah, I don't see Jan ever succeeding at the SF -- especially given how the game has evolved.
Twenty years ago, some teams got away with roleplayer SFs who couldn't shoot or drive (e.g., Anthony Mason played SF and PF; he was 2-12 from 3PT for his career). And sure, I think most Wizards fans hoped Vesely would develop into a Kirilenko type who could play both forward positions. But even Kirilenko, with his inconsistent 3PT shot, would probably play exclusively at the 4 in today's NBA.
Vesely, for his part, attempted *2* 3-pointers in 2400+ minutes played in the NBA(!). He missed 'em both. Battier, the 3-and-D template player, was a 37% 3PT shooter his rookie year. You're certainly right that if Vesely suddenly learned to be as efficient as Battier from 3, he'd be a much better player -- but the same could be said for a lot of guys. And, while multiple guys with wet 18-footers have been able to add a 3PT shot to their arsenal with hard work and time (e.g., Marc Gasol), I'm struggling to think of *any* NBA player that size who has transformed himself from a complete non-shooter into a 3PT threat. Manute? More of a gimmick than a weapon. Anyone else?