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Darko Milicic is still in Serbia, where he and his wife, Zorana, are awaiting the birth of their first child this week.
Sometime in August, the 7-foot-1 Milicic will arrive in New York to
meet with the Knicks coaching staff as he attempts to revive his
disappointing career.
Three teams, three failed experiences and countless references to
being a draft bust after being selected with the second pick in the
2003 NBA Draft by Detroit. But he just turned 24 and Knicks president Donnie Walsh is hoping the fourth time -- with head coach Mike D'Antoni, who plans to use Milicic differently than he was used in Detroit (by Larry Brown), Orlando and Memphis -- is the charm.
"There's three or four coaching staffs that really haven't gotten
anything [out of Milicic], so we're not saying, 'Oh we can,'ñ" D'Antoni
said. "Just sometimes in a person's career it's the right time. He's
having a kid, he's married, maybe he's settled down. He's in the last
year of a contract. We'll get the best out of him that he has. Is it
good enough? We don't know.
"It's a shot in the dark."
But it's a shot with little risk. The Knicks dispatched declining Quentin Richardson, who has been wretched the past two seasons, to Memphis for Milicic, whose arrival gives the Knicks more flexibility in the David Lee sweepstakes, which begins Wednesday.
"It's low risk, high reward," his New York-based agent, Marc
Cornstein, told The Post yesterday. "There is a reason he was drafted
where he was drafted. Now it's a matter of will we see it? It remains
to be seen, but I'm optimistic off this situation."
Milicic, who hasn't adapted well to U.S. living, now is surrounded
by a larger support system, featuring Cornstein and a European-style
head coach. But one NBA executive whose franchise had Milicic said:
"He's been in the league six seasons. He is what he is."
Cornstein disagrees.
"We're thrilled on so many levels," he said. "I'm excited to have
him in my hometown, personally and selfishly. We've known him for a
long time and are very close to him. On a basketball level, we're more
thrilled. Coach D'Antoni is the ideal coach for him. He has a great
understanding of European players and how to utilize his skill sets and
talents."
D'Antoni pushed Walsh to trade for Milicic last summer, when the Knicks were dealing Zach Randolph. Milicic has one year left on his contract, so he didn't affect the 2010 cap.
"He's been in situations where they want him to be a back-to-the
basket center," Walsh said. "I don't think he ever was that. My feeling
is that by bringing him here with Mike, he can play in a more
free-flowing system. The guy can shoot, pass, handle the ball, run.
"But if you think he's going to get down there against Eddy Curry
and a guy like Shaq [O'Neal] and post up, you're probably asking him to
do something he can't do."
Milicic likely won't join the Knicks in Las Vegas next month for
summer league and voluntary workouts. But, as Cornstein said, "we can't
wait for Mike to get his hands on Darko and showcase him as a player."
E sad... Ja sam mu spreman dati neko vrijeme da dokaže je li stvarno ima ikakve šanse da se vrati barem u nekakvu rotaciju u kojoj može pomoći i ostati u NBA ligi ili je na kraju sljedeće sezone s njim gotovo za vijeke vjekova. Ovo što govore da ima tek 24 godine i da treba vidjeti kako će na njega djelovati obiteljski život i mir ima logike i ajmo vidjeti može li se što od njega izvući. Plus, dao bih mu mrvicu kredita i iz razloga što je prvi trener na kojeg je naletio u NBA ligi bio Larry Brown, koji je osvjedočeni mrzitelj svega neameričkog. Sigurno mu ni to nije pomoglo kad je došao u NBA, uz sve one defekte koje ionako ima.
Ako se ništa od njega ne dobije, nije se ništa ni izgubilo. Jednostavno je crno drvo (Quentin Richardson) mijenjano za bijelo, a uz to se i uštedilo oko 2 milijuna dolara luxury-taxa. Samo nek se raščisti Isiahov smrad, pa makar i Miličićem. 