Maybe the Spurs felt they couldn't coach him 5'' taller.
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Roko Leni-Ukic is blowing up! Every time I see this kid play, I am left wondering why he was afraid to move to the NBA...and play "what-if" about the Spurs passing on him to select Mihinmi.
Come on Ian, make us forget Ukic.
(still short-sighted and bitter the Spurs didn't listen to me on draft night)
Maybe the Spurs felt they couldn't coach him 5'' taller.
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Ian plays quite well for the moment.
Last season he averaged 6 ppg and in the preseason games of the upcomming season, he averages around 13 ppg.
Ukic has maybe made some good games but Spurs have still Parker and Udrih at PG.
Good to hear Ian's picking up the O. I'll stick with an athletic 6'11" - 7' prospect.
Croatia blew the game today. Ukic was very impressive, then they rested him during the last couple of minutes. Croatia missed a FT that would have made the lead 4. Then in the last seconds, Spain made 1 FT, then missed the second but Croatia didn't box out and Vasquez battled for the ball and put in the short shot to tie the game...then won it going away in OT.
Back to Ian...I am glad the Spurs got another bigman because skilled, athletic bigs are hard to find. I just hope he gets good developmental attention there.
Speaking of Ukic, what about Spain's guard La Bomba Navarro? 18pts in OT? He has been absolutely on fire this tournement and has been an even better scorer than Dirk. I wonder if he will cool down in the final four? However, I must say his scoring potency and efficiency has been impressive.
Navarro was good but his points in OT were bloated by FTs, coming from fouls - both frustration and intentional fouls.
Wizards have drafted him in 2002 with the 40th pick and owned his nba right.
I just watched NBAtv's highlights of the end of regulation and Croatia got a raw deal, no question about it. Juan Carlos Navarro missed the second of 2 FTs and Marko Tomas went up with full extension and pulled down the rebound for Croatia...however, Spain's Jorge Garbajosa stuck his right leg out and tripped Marko as he was coming down with the ball. It's the type of play that is dangerous because Marko was forced to fall hands and ball first. Naturally the ball came loose as he crashed to the floor and Vasquez was there to collect the easy loose ball and score the game-tying basket. Raw deal right in front of the ref.
Saw the game on replay last night. Vasquez looks like a of a talent. Roko is a very nice pickup too. Still have high hopes for Ian though.
It will be interesting to see Vasquez going against Dirk assuming they matchup.
The time has come, Solid D. Roko is about unleash his fury on the unsuspecting NBA.
The Raptors also have a verbal agreement in place to bring over PG Roko Ukic, their 2nd round pick in the 2005 draft.
http://mvn.com/nba-raptors/2008/07/0...kic-and-adams/
he has skills should be a nice back up on red leaf land
i thought this thread was about rocco sefredi... 8:::![]()
This guy is worthless. Saw him play live a couple of days ago in prep game for olympics qualifiers against Slovenia. Not good enough to be a backup in the NBA.
Last edited by Kobayagi; 07-03-2008 at 08:30 AM.
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He is not worthless, but he ain't something special either. He will have hard time adjusting to nba.
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Nice bump, timvp. The NBA level places physical demands on players, so Ukic needs to add some strength. He plays the game with a special flair though and he sees the floor well. That's what I like about the kid.
Are you still playing "what if" on Mahinmi vs Roko?
No, I'm fully engaged with the Mahinmi plan. timvp has elephant memory...and he bumped the thread. He knows I'd do the same thing.![]()
Ukic >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Parker
and Hill and the rest of whoever was guarding him. Hill let him go off in the first half and then he was on a roll.
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