This might have been the video
@SacTownKid was talking about. Who knows if they are right or wrong on this
Those guys at BasketNews are very educated on all things basketball. I really like the skepticism that they bring up about Vezenkov's role in the NBA. I agree with a lot of what they said. I think BOTH Olympiacos and the Kings play an unselfish brand of basketball, however, the main difference with our offense is that the ball doesn't move around that much because a lot scoring runs specifically through Domas. If Sasha can learn how to play Keegan's current role with the team, he'll do really well (15ppg 5rpg on 38% from 3pt).
However, a big point I've brought up before will be Mike Brown's approach and treatment with Sasha. Sasha is almost a lock to win Euroleague MVP. He's 1st in points and 2nd in rebounds. In Euroleague play, he's averaged 17.6pts 7rebs 1.8asts on 54.3/39.8/87.5. My point being is that Sasha is coming over to the NBA with big time accolades. He's a star and playing the best basketball of his career. I don't see him throwing all of that away to ride on our bench and play 15mpg.
I think Sasha will have to be a starter or get starting minutes (at leas 25mpg?). We saw Mike Brown toy with the playing time for all of our bench players last year.. that will not work with Sasha. He's not a rookie or an inexperienced kid. He'll be a 28-year-old seasoned pro who was the best player in Europe. The way Coach Brown treated Lyles, Metu, TD, and even Monk will not fly with Sasha. I don't think any players should get preferable treatment, and we've all heard about the infamous "contracts" that Brown made all the players sign at the beginning of last season, but I think there has to be a different approach when it comes to Sasha. I think the FO has probably already been through in-depth discussions about Sasha's possible role on this team.
Going back to the video from BasketNews.. if Mike Brown forces Sasha to be a backup PF who gets inconsistent minutes, then Sasha will very much be a disappointment in the NBA when comparing it to career overseas.
If you read Moneke's comments about the Kings and about Sasha, then you can tell that he also pretty much agrees with my premise:
Moneke about the Kings and the NBA:
"Situation is very important," he continued about the biggest lesson he learned in the NBA environment. "Situation is very, very important. Some people struggle on certain teams not because they are not good players but because they are in the wrong situation. It's very important to play for a coach, play on a team that believes in you, and will give you opportunities to play the way you wanna play."
Moneke on Sasha and the Kings:
"It depends on how Mike Brown is going to use him," Moneke responded when asked if Vezenkov would be a suitable piece in Brown's schemes.
"I love the way he plays because he doesn't need the ball to affect the game. He is shooting the ball and rebounding very well. What he is doing in the EuroLeague, they will find a way to use him in the right way, I hope for him. He is a great player, and he will be fine. He should be fine if they are telling the truth about how they want to use him."
https://basketnews.com/news-187440-...he-couldve-joined-eyes-vezenkov-in-kings.html