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Kamnik
02-24-2010, 08:09 AM
By Josh Greene, Suns.com
Posted: Feb. 23, 2010

Like most geographic transplants, Slovenian Goran Dragic admits his overseas driving skills are still a work in progress.

Unlike most geographic transplants, the second-year point guard is referring to basketball.

"In Europe, nobody was blocking my drive to the basket," Dragic laughed. "So if you beat the first line easily, you don't have to step back to shoot the three-pointer. Here, everybody jumps so high and is so strong, it's tougher to get into the lane. That's why I've been working with the assistant coaches here on my shot. I think my shot is much better than last year."

In addition to his jumper, there are a lot of noticeable improvements for the 23-year-old midway through his second year in the NBA.

Nearly doubling his scoring average in 2009-10, as well as matching virtually all his rookie statistical totals by the 2010 All-Star break, a noticeably more laid back No. 2 has been taking to the court this season.

"I don't feel any pressure," Dragic said. "Last year I wasn't confident, so I had a lot of weight on my shoulders. Now I'm relaxed and just playing my game. If you have confidence, it's easier with everything – whether it's making passes or making threes."

Setting personal bests with 32 points and six three-pointers in the January 25 game vs. the Jazz, Dragic reached double figures in scoring 14 times through the first half of 2009-10. He also appeared in at least 10 minutes of action in all but two games through the first 46 contests this season.

"Minutes mean a lot to every player," the guard said, "especially the ones playing in those crucial moments that count. If you're playing well and your team is winning, that's great. Last year was my first season, so you have to use that 'garbage time' and play hard, demonstrate what you can do and just improve your game. Last year for me was important, but this year I've played more minutes and been out on the court when the game is on the line."

Dragic's overall improvement on the court hasn't been lost on his teammates, either.

"He's getting minutes, but he's also made big plays in big games this season for us," Steve Nash said. "That's a step in his maturation, and it's exciting for me to see him do it. He's improved a lot, and you have to give him great marks for that. It just takes time to get comfortable. He's a really good player and a talented kid. You've seen how good he can be when he gets confident. I'm excited for his future."

Serving as Head Coach Alvin Gentry's chief understudy to Nash, the youngster has also benefitted from minutes at the two spot, playing alongside the two-time NBA MVP at the off-guard position at times this year. He's no stranger to bouncing back and forth between playmaker and shooting guard. He did the same thing when he played for his national team years back.

"I'm used to the switching," Dragic said. "It's actually easier for me to remain in the game and just switch to the one. That gives me more time to warm up and then when Steve goes out of the game, then I'm already out there ready to go. I don't have trouble with that. I'm happy wherever coach wants to put me in a game."

As the Suns' daily practices wind down on the Annexus Practice Court, the 23-year-old can be found still hard at work on his shot with assistant coaches Dan Majerle and Igor Kokoskov, who see Dragic's occasional stints at the two position as a big benefit for the youngster.

"It's great for Goran," Majerle said, "because he's playing with Steve who makes everybody a better player. Plus that gives him a little more confidence when Steve comes out, and he moves to point guard. He has rhythm for the game. That helps when you play with a great player. When you're out there and all the pressure isn't all thrown on you right away to lead the team, you get to sit back and feed off what Steve does."

Impressed with his protégé's hard work and eagerness to get better, the Suns Ring of Honor great feels that Dragic's developing understanding of the game has led to his overall improvement and a spike in confidence.

"It's been a lot harder for him, especially coming from overseas and entering a new place, a new culture and a different style of game," Majerle said. "And factor in he's playing at point guard. When I came in as a rookie, all I had to do was guard people. He's got to think out there. He's running the team. He's got to put guys in the right positions and make the right play and the correct read. He's had it a lot tougher than I did.

"You can see it every game. He continues to make shots. He makes plays. He realizes what he can do out there, and his confidence grows. He knows he belongs. He's a tough kid. He doesn't back down from anybody, and it's fun to watch."

No stranger to coming off the bench himself, Jared Dudley has seen improvement from the second-unit's point guard.

"Goran's been more aggressive this year over last," Dudley said. "Confidence has something to do with that. Coach Gentry has given him a lot of leeway. He won't take him out after a turnover or a bad shot. Learning the NBA game, he's learned to be aggressive coming off pick and rolls when it comes to his jumpshot. Also, he attacks so much more on the transition. When he gets a rebound or the ball comes out to him, he looks to attack. And if nobody picks him up, he'll go coast to coast."

While absorbing the ins and outs of what many consider to be the most difficult position on the court in the most competitive league on the planet, Dragic has handled most of those changes in stride.

"It's a huge difference in confidence now," the point guard said. "I'm much more comfortable. I want to try and help my teammates and I just have to push the ball, create an advantage and find the open guys. And if I'm open, I'm going to shoot it. Last year, I would hesitate. I didn't know what to do. 'Do I shoot? Do I penetrate?' This year, I know what I'm going to do."

http://www.nba.com/suns/news/dragic_100223.html

pauls931
02-24-2010, 08:11 AM
It's amazing to see the improvements in he and lopez this season. It just makes me wonder if a year makes all that difference or if Porter/Shaq made them nervous.

Kamnik
02-24-2010, 08:13 AM
I am extremely dissapointed that Goran is with a team where owner just wants to earn money and he isn't really a basketball fan by heart. (if he wanted to win in the playoffs this team would be blown apart a year or 2 ago)

On the other hand... Suns system is probably the best for a young point guard. Also learning from Nash is evident as his passes are getting more and more tricky and accurate.

I believe he has all the tools to become a top 10 PG in the league...

Muser
02-24-2010, 08:16 AM
He has one of the best passers/playmakers in the history of the game to learn from, no surprises IMO.

pauls931
02-24-2010, 08:24 AM
He has one of the best passers/playmakers in the history of the game to learn from, no surprises IMO.
One reason I'm glad the suns got him a year early to have him spend more time with Nash since I think Stevie will retire in a couple years. I'm still amazed by the turnaround from being a complete flop to one of the best backup pgs so rapidly.

ploto
02-24-2010, 09:37 AM
"Confidence has something to do with that. Coach Gentry has given him a lot of leeway. He won't take him out after a turnover or a bad shot.

And this is a teammate speaking- not him.

Pero
02-24-2010, 09:49 AM
And this is a teammate speaking- not him.

What do you mean?

Chieflion
02-24-2010, 09:51 AM
Good to see a 2nd rounder improving. The NBA needs more gems like Goran Dragic.

Allanon
02-24-2010, 09:52 AM
Dragic is playing very well, I gots to admit.

DUNCANownsKOBE2
02-24-2010, 12:00 PM
A little over year ago people were calling this guy Tragic, quite the turnaround.

bostonguy
02-24-2010, 12:24 PM
A little over year ago people were calling this guy Tragic, quite the turnaround.

I assume you own a Dragic jersey Dok?

DUNCANownsKOBE2
02-24-2010, 12:33 PM
I assume you own a Dragic jersey Dok?

One would think this is a simple yes or no question but it's not. Here's the story behind it summed up:

I tried to buy one at the game once and they told me they had to custom make it. Long story short, they fucked up making it and the people working there were complete assholes to me not apologizing at all and getting an attitude with me. After that, I wasn't gonna give them $100 of my money, and have been looking for one on Ebay ever since. No luck.

EDIT: I just realized I should make a thread asking Slovenian posters if there's a site I can buy one at.

bostonguy
02-24-2010, 12:40 PM
One would think this is a simple yes or no question but it's not. Here's the story behind it summed up:

I tried to buy one at the game once and they told me they had to custom make it. Long story short, they fucked up making it and the people working there were complete assholes to me not apologizing at all and getting an attitude with me. After that, I wasn't gonna give them $100 of my money, and have been looking for one on Ebay ever since. No luck.

Damn that sucks. Don't worry though. He will have a jersey out soon enough. The kid is going to keep getting better.

DUNCANownsKOBE2
02-24-2010, 12:55 PM
Damn that sucks. Don't worry though. He will have a jersey out soon enough. The kid is going to keep getting better.


Yeah I know, I'm just pissed I'll be getting it when everyone else is on his bandwagon. DSF was man enough to admit he was wrong, but people like one of my friends who got legitimately pissed at me for saying Dragic will be good now pretend they always liked Dragic. This friend owes me $100 bucks because he bet me Danny Manning was the #1 pick in the draft Jordan was picked #3 overall.

bostonguy
02-24-2010, 01:01 PM
Yeah I know, I'm just pissed I'll be getting it when everyone else is on his bandwagon. DSF was man enough to admit he was wrong, but people like one of my friends who got legitimately pissed at me for saying Dragic will be good now pretend they always liked Dragic. This friend owes me $100 bucks because he bet me Danny Manning was the #1 pick in the draft Jordan was picked #3 overall.

He better man up and pay you. If you shook hands, it is a legit bet.

DUNCANownsKOBE2
02-24-2010, 01:08 PM
He better man up and pay you. If you shook hands, it is a legit bet.


Seems like common sense but he tried to pull the "I was drunk" excuse a week later and everyone who heard him try that called bullshit in a hurry. He might have been drunk, but everyone involved in the argument was drunk, and no one else was dumb enough to make such a retarded bet. That's like the most famous draft in NBA history, it's not a drunk/sober issue.

dirk4mvp
02-24-2010, 01:13 PM
lol Dragic jerseys not in high demand

DUNCANownsKOBE2
02-24-2010, 01:15 PM
lol Dragic jerseys not in high demand


I know, they're almost as hard to find as Jevan Snead jerseys.

dirk4mvp
02-24-2010, 01:17 PM
I know, they're almost as hard to find as Jevan Snead jerseys.

nope sons, people still wear them like it's a good Ting and are available at every sporting goods store in the area. I know someone who still has a Snead for Heisman sticker on their truck.

ploto
02-24-2010, 02:26 PM
I just realized I should make a thread asking Slovenian posters if there's a site I can buy one at.

You can get one at NBA.com. The authentics are almost $200 but the replicas are closer to $60.

http://lp.imageg.net/prod?set=key[name],value[DRAGIC]&set=key[number],value[2]&set=key[displaysize],value[220]&load=url[http://chains.imageg.net/graphics/dynamic/chains/p5323434_customback.chain]

http://store.nba.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3325391&cp=1421558.3358386

http://lp.imageg.net/prod?set=key[name],value[DRAGIC]&set=key[number],value[2]&set=key[displaysize],value[220]&load=url[http://chains.imageg.net/graphics/dynamic/chains/p5323440_customback.chain]

http://store.nba.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3325392&cp=1421558.3358386

http://lp.imageg.net/prod?set=key[name],value[DRAGIC]&set=key[number],value[2]&set=key[displaysize],value[220]&load=url[http://chains.imageg.net/graphics/dynamic/chains/p5323446_customback.chain]

http://store.nba.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3325393&cp=1421558.3358386

Replicas

http://lp.imageg.net/prod?set=key[name],value[DRAGIC]&set=key[number],value[2]&set=key[displaysize],value[220]&load=url[http://chains.imageg.net/graphics/dynamic/chains/p3848785_customback.chain]

http://store.nba.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2783473&cp=1421558.3358386

http://lp.imageg.net/prod?set=key[name],value[DRAGIC]&set=key[number],value[2]&set=key[displaysize],value[220]&load=url[http://chains.imageg.net/graphics/dynamic/chains/p3848790_customback.chain]

http://store.nba.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2783474&cp=1421558.3358386

http://lp.imageg.net/prod?set=key[name],value[DRAGIC]&set=key[number],value[2]&set=key[displaysize],value[220]&load=url[http://chains.imageg.net/graphics/dynamic/chains/p3848795_customback.chain]

http://store.nba.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2783475&cp=1421558.3358386