Milicic is already pushing for Magic coach Brian Hill to give him more minutes and especially more touches on the offensive end of the floor.
"I know what I can do. Coach understands that I'm new here and he's learning what I can do," Milicic said. "Like (Wednesday night), I play 25 minutes and have three shots. Three shots in 25 minutes is strange to me. (Hill) said he understands and he's going to give me more balls in the post. He's still trying to learn about me and how best to use me."
VanK wrote:First of all, he doesn't say he wants more minutes, he only compares number of shots to the number of minutes he played and he makes a pretty good point. He only shot three times and that's to little. I agree with him 100%. He should get more shots. I don't see how this is sign of immaturity.
Darko Milicic making presence felt
The forward/center shows a knack for blocking shots that surprises the Magic and many opponents.
Brian Schmitz | Sentinel Staff Writer
Posted March 17, 2006
For the Orlando Magic, it's learn as you go with Darko Milicic.
Their latest discovery?
Darko knows defense.
Well, at least in the form of blocked shots.
The 7-foot Milicic has blocked five shots in each of the past two games and has 29 in the 12 games he has played in Orlando.
That's an average of 2.4 blocks -- or more than when Kelvin Cato was upright for 23 games this season.
Who knew?
Nobody but the Detroit Pistons.
And the Pistons -- while dazzled enough by Milicic's potential to pick him No. 2 in the 2003 draft -- couldn't carve out a spot for him.
The Pistons sent Milicic and point guard Carlos Arroyo to Orlando for Cato and a protected draft pick.
With the Magic, Milicic is unveiling the glimpses of promise that persuaded the Pistons to chose him over the likes of Carmelo Anthony, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh.
The Magic figured he had a skilled offensive game after playing in Europe, but Milicic's defense has been a surprise.
"This is all stuff we're finding out about him," Magic Coach Brian Hill said. "Nobody other than the Pistons had a feeling for what he can do."
Playing with the defensive-minded Pistons, especially in practice against former defensive player of the year Ben Wallace, couldn't help but rub off on Milicic.
"I learned from Ben and [Antonio] McDyess and Dale Davis. Those are guys who are all-star players and have been in the league 10 years," he said. "So I have to learn from them."
Hill said Milicic, 20, has "the length" to be a shot-blocker as well as the instinct and timing.
His long arms are seemingly everywhere, and he is what Hill describes as a "quick jumper." With a 7-foot-5 wingspan, Milicic reminds you of Doc Ock, Spider-Man's multitentacled foe.
Unlike many young players, he doesn't get caught up in the air often with every ball fake.
"It's just natural," Milicic said after Thursday's practice at RDV Sportsplex. "If you have a feeling for that, you know when to jump and when to stay on the ground."
Milicic said he blocked 10 shots in a game playing for his Serbian national team last summer.
He isn't muscle-bound or fiercely demonstrative like Wallace, who screams after some blocks and wears his hair in a large Afro at times, thus giving birth to his "Fear The 'Fro" slogan.
Milicic looks rather docile and unassuming when he plays -- and might be lulling opponents to sleep. Not many have an updated scouting report on him.
He still tends to get overpowered defensively. Milicic watched a physical game from the bench late in the fourth quarter against the Utah Jazz on Wednesday night.
"I thought he was getting pushed around underneath a little bit, but so was everyone else," Hill said. "I just wanted our two best defenders [Dwight Howard and Tony Battie] who were on the same page and knew exactly how we were guarding all the situations."
Milicic still isn't in top shape. He seldom played in Detroit and gradually became disillusioned with the game.
Although he weighs 250 pounds, the Magic want him to increase his strength and stamina. They hope he can become a presence in the low post next season, working toward becoming a complete player and continuing to surprise his doubters.
Darko Milicic already has gone on the defensive.
Brian Schmitz can be reached at bschmitz@orlandosentinel.com.
"Like (Wednesday night), I play 25 minutes and have three shots. Three shots in 25 minutes is strange to me.
(Hill) said he understands and he's going to give me more balls in the post.
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