I decided to watch another 3 full recent Olympiacos games back to back for Vezenkov. One thing you don't really get to see from the highlight videos is how he operates within his team's offense. Just for context, this guy is one of the best players in Europe. He's the leading scorer on his team with 17.6ppg in all contests. He's the 2nd overall leading scorer in the Euroleague.. and he's doing all of this while playing in a Keegan Murray role.
It's really mind-blowing. He doesn't get the ball forced-fed to him. He's not the focal point of their offense. But what he does do is constantly cutting and moving around without the ball while playing within their offense. This is why he's shooting 65% from 2pt range this season. He's always able to find myself at the right spot for putbacks as well.
I know this video has already been shared in the first page, but I think it does an excellent job breaking down how Vezenkov excels on offense:
He's got a clear role in the NBA if he comes over.
What if we move Keegan into HB's starting role and allow him to be more of a creator? Then move Sasha into Keegan's current role as an off-ball floor stretcher?
There's no wonder why a guy like Fox would love to play with him. Just from my own guessing, I think consistent playing time will be just as important as the money. I don't think Mike brown will be able to give him the same treatment as he did Lyles and Metu, not to mention his idiotic dog house card he loves to pull on his rotational guys. Vezenkov isn't a young inexperienced player.. he's a 28-year-old man who's the leading favorite to be Euroleague MVP. I think he clearly wants to come to the NBA, but not if it means getting 15 minutes one night, to 3 minutes the next.