Španjolska Marca danas objavila tekst u kojem strahuje za budućnost projekta Barcelona budući da dva igrača (Tomić i Hezonja) žele u NBA i to već na ljeto.
Ono što je tu puno zanimljivije je da španjolci imaju komentar potpredsjednika Jazza Walta Perrina o dolasku Tomića.
“Tomic ha tenido un buen ano en Espana y está en uno de los mejores equipos de Europa. Estamos en ese punto en el que tratamos de tomar la decisión sobre pagar su cláusula”, avisaba esta misma semana el vicepresidente de los Jazz, Walt Perrin.
Sad na engleski:
"Tomic has had a good year in Spain and is one of the best teams in Europe . We're at that point where we try to make the decision about paying the clause ", warned this week the vice president of the Jazz, Walt Perrin
http://www.marca.com/2015/03/06/baloncesto/acb/1425628515.html
Napomenuo bih da ovu izjavu vicepresidenta Jazza nisam našao u niti jednom američkom mediju, dakle očito je on to izjavio isključivo španjolcima. (ako nisu izmislili).
David
David, There are some reports out there suggesting Ante Tomic might want to come to the NBA next season, and that the Jazz are very interested. Have you heard anything new on that front? If he came over, what do you think would be a fair contract for him?
Any updates on Tibor Pleiss? Some mentioned that he might want to come finish this season with the Jazz, or come over next year.
Thanks in advance!
David Pick
David,
I’m not at all surprised with the Jazz-Tomic reports coming out. The first thing I told Ben Anderson and Kyle Gunther during our radio interview a few weeks ago, was that I thought the text message linking a deal between the Utah Jazz and Tibor Pleiss was a mistake, and that the initial intensions of the source was Ante Tomic. It made more sense on a lot of fronts. However, I’m sure the Jazz have serious interest in Tomic – ranked among the Top 10 players in the Euroleague in 11 different categories, and Top 5 in six different categories. This is no doubt his breakout season.
Given the fact that he has an escape clause to the NBA, and reports hint the Jazz are willing to buy him out, we might see Tomic in Utah next season. It’s now or never for him to make the jump to the NBA. It’s really hard to tell what kind of player the Jazz are getting from a mental standpoint, because Tomic is known for being SOFT. Ultra-skilled, but also real soft as a defender. In fact, according to a stat investigation, Barcelona opponents attack and score more points in the paint than any other position on the floor. Hence, Tomic’s and Tibor Pleiss’ lack of aggression.
Tomic told me in person that the NBA is something he is interested in exploring, and that his window to the league hasn’t closed. But people in his camp have doubts about him ever being ready to play in the league. If and when the Jazz strike a deal with Tomic, I believe it’ll be in the framework of a long-term three-year deal, kind of like a 2+1 team option contract.
Re: Pleiss, due to the fact that the Euroleague signings deadline has expired and Barcelona can’t replace him or trade him for another, I doubt Pleiss would finish the season in the U.S.