Evaluation from Memphis:
Couple my pointers in all this post trade era.
1. During the early interview with Memphis media, JV chuckled, with his usual style: "I guess they are going to miss those hard screens in Toronto".
2.Regarding his future with Memphis, JV says"Why not?". He talks, that former HC BB of Grizzlies liked bigs and trusted him. So he was able to recover from injury and was able to put up numbers like 30+, 20+ in couple games. Pay attention to "BB liked using bigs, and he trusted me".
3. Memphis organization after getting hands on JV was surprised to see how much more JV can do. Not just evaluating his games, but having JV in the gym.
4. One more thing about JV's future in Memphis. JV was wondering, who will handle the PG position. I guess, after all these years in Toronto, playing with midgets shoot first PGs and being glued to the "never pass, worst shooter in the NBA DD" - JV is now kind of cautious not to get in the same Poeltl role in Memphis again. Though, I have the feeling that Memphis will try to use JV as a cornerstone of their rebuild and will try to put right players around JV.
About Gasol, what can I say... Last season this board was salivating about possible "ifs" to replace JV. For many here grass was always greener on the other side. Last year i looked how Gasol played and he was already in steep decline.
OK, let's go back to JV a little bit more. Memphis bball people think that JV right now is the most physical big the league. With a soft touch, good hands. For years we watched how Raptors "smalls" couldn't make a pass to JV after the roll, or when JV was set in the paint. In Memphis though everyone is happy: "Just throw the ball t JV and he will get it".
JV was much more involved in then offense, and everyone started to praise his passing too.
To finish - I don't want to look at Marc's stats this postseason. It's enough for me to watch him stand around and most of the time do nothing on the court.
BTW, if JV stays in Memphis next season - Grizzlies will have a better chance to play in play-offs than Raptors in 2020. Strange, right?