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You really think he'd play 4 minutes/game if he'd be playing for Atlanta? Give me a break - Milicic didn't get any proper chance to prove himself - and you are judging him on what?! Stats again?!
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No, I don't judge players on stats and don't often use it for arguments. Judging players by how they play is more accurate. So far I've seen Darko hit the side of the backboard with a jump shot, get rejected, get rejected by the rim, break his hand in the finals, and miss more jump shots. The only good thing I saw from him was a turnaround lay-up. Darko is horrible. He sucks in the minutes he plays, which is why he doesnt get any more.
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Same **** with Brezec - he had O'Neal in front of him and Brad Miller - and he was a rookie. Now, how could he get his minutes? By injuring one of those two guys? And please don't start with "he-should-have-tried-harder-and/or-practiced-more crap" cause you know its bull****.
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Brezec was also horrible whenever he got playing time. Just because he doesn't play, doesn't mean he has potential. He just came in and hit a jumpshot, played terrible defense, and couldn't do anything else. Bruno Sundov was a better Pacer than Brezec.
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Maceo Baston - he played one year in Toronto where he had the likes of Hakeem Olajuwon, Antonio Davis, Jerome Williams, Eric Montross in front of him.
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Jerome Williams was only good at hustling and rebounding, Olajuwon was terrible that year, Antonio Davis was past his prime, and Eric Montross was horrible. That could've been one of the league's worst PF/C combination in history.