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10-02-2004, 12:42 PM
Kings: Peja reports
by Fanball Staff - Fanball.com
Saturday, October 2, 2004
News
Despite sticking to his request to be traded, forward Peja Stojakovic reported to training camp on schedule this week. "I'm still standing behind the words I said in August, but I am a professional," he told the Associated Press. "I have a contract with the Kings, two years, and I'm going to honor that. I'm just going to go out there and play basketball."
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The second leading scorer in the NBA last season, Peja reportedly asked to be traded after another disappointing postseason performance and following the Kings' decision not to bring back close friend Vlade Divac. It appears that he will not let the issue become a distraction on the court, and fantasy owners can expect him to continue pouring in points. His value is clearly at its highest in larger-category leagues where his shooting percentages and three-point prowess are taken into account.
by Fanball Staff - Fanball.com
Saturday, October 2, 2004
News
Despite sticking to his request to be traded, forward Peja Stojakovic reported to training camp on schedule this week. "I'm still standing behind the words I said in August, but I am a professional," he told the Associated Press. "I have a contract with the Kings, two years, and I'm going to honor that. I'm just going to go out there and play basketball."
Views
The second leading scorer in the NBA last season, Peja reportedly asked to be traded after another disappointing postseason performance and following the Kings' decision not to bring back close friend Vlade Divac. It appears that he will not let the issue become a distraction on the court, and fantasy owners can expect him to continue pouring in points. His value is clearly at its highest in larger-category leagues where his shooting percentages and three-point prowess are taken into account.