His brother looks like MJ compared to him.
...2011 Slovenian leauge Finals MVP Zoran Dragić (brother of Houston Rockets point guard Goran Dragić)
Zoran with his MVP trophy.
Player profile:
PositionShooting guardHeight6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)LeagueUPC Telemach League
Adriatic League
EuroChallengeTeamKrkaNumber11BornApril 4, 1989 (1989-04-04) (age 22)
Ljubljana, SR Slovenia, SFR YugoslaviaNationalitySlovenian
PositionShooting guardHeight6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)LeagueUPC Telemach League
Adriatic League
EuroChallengeTeamKrkaNumber11BornApril 4, 1989 (1989-04-04) (age 22)
Ljubljana, SR Slovenia, SFR YugoslaviaNationalitySlovenian*Born: April 4, 1989 (age 22) in Ljubljana
*Height: 1,96 m (6 ft 5 in)
*Position: Shooting guard
*Nationality: Slovenian
Slovenian League Finals 2010/11 MVP Zoran Dragic. Faster down the court than Usain Bolt, rebounds like Love, defends like young Bowen, shoots like my grandma...
Finals stats:
11,8 PPG
9 RPG
2,4 SPG
Zoran defended by the Kenny Gregory (Union Olimpija).
Dunking over Damir Markota.
Finals Highlights:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNTctuyQuUc
His brother looks like MJ compared to him.
Sorry...
Player profile:
*Born: April 4, 1989 (age 22) in Ljubljana
*Height: 1,96 m (6 ft 5 in)
*Position: Shooting guard
*Nationality: Slovenian
He will improve...
Goran at the game with his girlfriend Maja (on the left).
Bonner has a brother who plays basketball. As long as we're grasping at straws.
Come to think of it, so does Ron Artest. And since their brothers both play, they're probably both at least as good as Marc Gasol. And we wouldn't even have to pay the relocation cost from Slovenia.
He will made All Defensive team in the NBA, Goran will have Nashtype stats. Together they will also win at least on medal at EuroBasket, WorldChampionship, Olympic games...![]()
Don't be such a greek.
I like him, but he can't make a shot. Reminds me of Goran when he was in Europe.
Nobody cares about this guy or his MVP trophy...
Are we really doing this?
Look, maybe I shouldn't have made a joke about it, but these are the facts:
Goran will NEVER have Nash-type stats. Not even in the Slovenian league, but definitely never in the NBA. I've watched Goran Dragic. You lose any credibility when you talk about him in the same sentence as Nash. If he's as good as Nash, you won't have to tell anybody.
More importantly, Zoran is a shooting guard. NO shooting guard is going to be the Spurs' savior. If they could get a 5-years-younger Manu Ginobili, they would still need a big man. I'll admit that I haven't watched Zoran play. But if a 5-years-younger Manu Ginobili was playing in the Slovenian league, he would be the most sought after player in the next draft. Zoran isn't.
You think Zoran will be great in the future. I guess we'll see. But when you talk about being the Spurs' savior, most people think you mean next season, or at least two seasons from now. He's not going to go from the Slovenian league to being Dwayne Wade in one season. He's just not.
Have you been on SpursTalk long enough to know who KillBillPana is? Don't be that guy. I'm willing to believe he's worth looking at. But not the Spurs' savior. Find us a 7 footer who can block shots like a young Theo Ratliff, rebound like a non-crazy Dennis Rodman, and set picks like Fabricio. Then let's talk.
we might want to draft this guy. we need an inside presences and an athletic 3. and we will be good.
http://www.nbadraft.net/players/keith-benson
So has KBP a new non greek troll?
Crap, I won bigger trophies in high school ... for computer programming.![]()
I belive you![]()
No, he is not Spurs savior, but he is someone Pop would love. First of all, he is the best perimeter defender I've ever seen play in Europe and I've been watching pro basketball here for more than three decades. He is someone you could put on Kobe or Wade and expect results. He seriously is that good. His lateral speed is unbelievable and he never gives up. I couldn't insert everything he does in defense in this video, because that's like 24 seconds effort per possession, but you can see how quickly he closes passing lanes. He averages 2+ steals per (40 minutes) game without taking a gamble too much and he is willing to sacrifice his body to get results.
He is also the fastest guy down the court every single time whoever his team plays. With or without the ball. It's difficult to say if his speed would be that impressive in the NBA, but his brother is one of the fastest point guards in the league and Zoki is faster.
Speaking of his brother, Goran averaged double digit rebounds in three games he started for the Rockets and Zoki is much better rebounder. He is actually the first guard to become the best rebounder in the Finals in the history of our league. I don't know how, but he just is on the right spot at the right time. I guess, instincts.... and he really gets off the floor quick.
There are two things you can't teach. Size and heart and Zoki has both. He is absolutely fearless and he will fight any size thrown at him. The harder the contact the better he plays. What he doesn't have is a shot. There isn't anything fundamentally wrong with it, it just doesn't go in. I believe the problem is not so much in his technique as it is in his head. Good coach should fix it.
If you add good ball handling skills, mean crossover, looooong first step, strong work ethic and high basketball IQ to that, he is definitely worth #59 pick. Of course, he should stay in Europe for a couple of years more, because he still needs developing and the Spurs don't need him at the moment, but in time he could turn out to be the steal of this draft.
Now that I am writing this, I have a feeling all this sounds a bit presumptuous, but I'm not even Zoki's fan. I was rooting for the other team in the Finals.
If he can get his shot going, we are talking abut starter potential and perhaps even All NBA defensive team. If not, he is still someone you could use to pick up the pace and solidify the perimeter... and he will always get at least a couple of buckets in transition and on second chances.
And as a die hard Suns fan (which by now it's kind of obvious since I already confessed I rooted for the losing team) I will hate the Spurs even more if you draft him.
Last edited by RudeCorona; 06-17-2011 at 05:34 PM.
seems to have a little bit of a young Manu in him...not on that level..but glimpses.
He's wearing an Elmo T-shirt. Pass.
would rather have spurs get back goran. we could use a playmaker to run backup pg. dont need another 2 guard. so pass
No KBP yet?
WTF
Dragić, Scola, Manu, Parker, Duncan, Splitter, Oberto, Rasho, Udrih, Richards, Turkoglu, De Colo...,
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still, at this point we need strength and size, no internationals except for Kanter and maaaybe Valanciunas provides that. but they'll be gone before our pick.
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