Thu Oct 20, 2005 12:21 am
Darko Milicic was the easiest player to pick as a possible disappointment this summer. Instead though, Darko played like he should have been the past two seasons in the NBA. He went out and earned a spot on a very good Serbian roster, which is a great personal success.
Darko played in four European Championship games while averaging 10 minutes per game, about 4.5 points, 4 rebounds and over a block a game. These numbers aren’t lighting up the charts but to his defense, that can’t be expected with the role he was given. Coach Obradovic played his veteran players at all key points, which is very common practice in European basketball. What can’t be seen in Darko’s stats, is the pure fact that when he went into games, Serbia went on runs. When Darko went into the Israel game, he sparked a 20-point 4th quarter run, just the positive type of thing any Piston fan wants to see.
Darko showed he had been learning these past two seasons in the NBA. While he wasn’t playing much in those NBA games, he learned how to defend against NBA quality moves and players. Rasheed and Ben Wallace have rubbed off on him in many ways. Thankfully he hasn’t picked up Ben’s free throw shooting, but instead he learned how to play aggressive defense. In the Israel game, Yaniv Green, a former summer league Piston made an athletic move to the basketball in which Darko proceeded to block. This is the type of block we expect Ben Wallace but Darko made it look easy. After the play he flexed his biceps while poking and pointing at it, which would be more along the lines of a Rasheed Wallace move.
I can’t make any claims that Darko is ready to a be force in the NBA or ready to start, but we can now say everyone has had a chance to see those great skills that caused Darko to be a #2 overall pick in the first place. He played with great defense presence and was aggressive at all times. While many newspapers and writers chalk him up as a bust or as a horrible draft pick (by now seeing who was taken after him), I can stand here and say, we as fans deserve to give him more time to grow. Jermaine O’Neil took 3 years to develop and Darko deserves at least that.
Thu Oct 20, 2005 12:37 am
Thu Oct 20, 2005 12:51 am
I think assumptions based on scouting reports are a dangerous thing, especially when the player in question gets no minutes at all.
Thu Oct 20, 2005 3:46 am
But, he is that much better than you at it you really shouldnt say that. Its not like you're saying "carmelo is a below average nba defender", you're saying flat out he cant play defense.
The only difference is Jermaine made the most of his limited minutes.
Its the pure truth. You can continue having your head up your ass and say its speculation, but then say Darko can shoot three's when he is yet to make one and thats a main reason why he has the potential to suceed, and not think thats a tad contradicting?
If somebody knocks your hat off your head, you are entitled to defend yourself. If someone throws a beer at you, im sure its the same.
that superb passing ability has given him 14 assists in 71 games
I guess if he had ever tried a 3 point shot in a game situation, made or missed, he would be demoted to ball boy role...
What can’t be seen in Darko’s stats, is the pure fact that when he went into games, Serbia went on runs.
Thu Oct 20, 2005 4:00 am
Thu Oct 20, 2005 4:09 am
And drawing 5 fouls within 10 minutes on the court.
Thu Oct 20, 2005 4:13 am
Incidentally today he made a clutch 3 against Mavs.
Thu Oct 20, 2005 7:06 am
Yes. The famous Phantom 4 point play with the inexistent foul being whistled on Antonio Davis...
Although I don't discuss his role in that knicks team, you must concede that his game was coming south when he joined the knicks... For all the heroics he could put on ocasionally, he averaged around 10pts at a 40% clip that year. He was half the player he was when he came to the league.
X-man played one year with the knicks. So I guess he was an one hit wonder Very Happy
He too was on the downside of his career. Besides, the numbers you refer to are playoff numbers, I guess.
The trend here is that the knicks, instead of investing on young talent through rebuilding prefer to fetch worn out players with a great pedigree.
You hd to know it would go sour. See, the problem here is that they didn't trade Camby for MD, they traded Camby AND Nene Hilário for a player with iffy knees... Laughing
Guess they saw a potencial Mc Dyess type of player in Nenne but prefered to have the original one. Once again the Knicks trend: Young for Aged and Washed up.
Thu Oct 20, 2005 7:12 am
excuses excuses. So what, the Pistons were getting embarassed, big deal. Too bad that JO had a funny foot. If you can't play for whatever reason then don't, if you do play then don't use excuses.
Artest backed off from the bigger and angry man who wanted to get at him, but charged at a fan that threw a cup of water on him. what a fucking tough guy!
hmm, it's fact is it....show me some evidence then. Truth is, we already had a good small forward, and didn't need another offensive minded player.
Potential is a term teams draft on. The bigger the potential the bigger the chances of success.
jae wrote:I'm loving this discussion. I'm assuming Matt watches Piston practices or something because his career three pointers are kinda... well, non existant and that superb passing ability has given him 14 assists in 71 games Laughing anyways, I'm off to go tell everyone Yinka Dare had a 45" vertical.
Thu Oct 20, 2005 9:36 am
air gordon wrote:hindsight is not 20/20, it's blinding. and there you go again with this mindreader business. no one knew mcdyess would blow out his knee in the knicks 1st exhibition game. now i'm not one to normally defend knicks managment moves, but knowing how the knicks are never in rebuilding mode, i could see why they wanted someone like mcdyess instead of the injury prone camby and a project in nene, who hasn't jusitfied his lottery selection yet
Thu Oct 20, 2005 9:52 am
a player whose game lives on athleticism rarely bounces back from such injuries
Thu Oct 20, 2005 9:59 am
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Thu Oct 20, 2005 3:48 pm
this just illustrates how much of a coward wallace is. the pistons got beat by a shorthanded pacers team in detroit, which probably frustrated wallace even more. artest's foul on him was NOT even ruled as flagrant and he wasn't fined for that. he should have just shot his ft's (which he would have missed anyway lol) and let the game finish. then him deciding to throw a towel at artest was just stupid. ben wallace and the palace securtiy is to blame for this whole incident. and thanks to matthew for covering the rest of this issue
lol pistons will go down fighting for darko, you're in denial if you're saying you wouldn't be defending them if they selected anthony
it's been a few years now since the draft, so as far as i'm concerned it's a security blanket for detroit piston fans
Fri Oct 21, 2005 9:10 am
Matt wrote:Forget the result of the game for a minute. Wallace didn't like what Artest did so he confronted him but was unable to get to him. He wasn't running away, he was going after Artest.
i didn't like Carmelo from the start. I didn't want anyone taking Prince's starting job, which was already guaranteed by Brown before the draft or season had started