From darkness to light

An argentinian journalist from ESPN puts Sergio and Nocioni from Kings among seven players that can explode this year. As he says, "come from darkness to light".


I'm sorry for the english, it's google who translates :( it makes some mistakes



BUENOS AIRES - How many times have thought it was disappointing that a bank substitutes.
Eyes off the gathering frown, look away. Many of these players came to the NBA brimming with enthusiasm, and his years of newcomers drawn by dreams of glory were gone a little injury, coaches, obtuse or just drop in performance. But every season is a low injection of fresh air. Means to wipe the slate clean with the past. This is pre oppressive, hard physical work and fierce competition.


"I failed more than 9,000 shots in my career. I also lost almost 300 games. 26 times, my confidence to throw the last shot of the match. And I failed. Fails, over and over again throughout my life. That is why I succeed. "
The author of this statement is nothing more nor nothing less than Michael Jordan.

It follows that it would be wrong to crucify a player for a bad performance, not a semester or a season to forget.
There are many factors that contribute to the success or failure.


The idea of this release is to share with you a list of talent that can move from darkness to light this season.
Whether to change the franchise, to recover from an injury or an open slot in your computer.Ultimately, each with its particular case, but all with the same objective: to demonstrate and prove why they are in the best league in the world.
The club of seven



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Rodríguez​
Rodriguez

Sergio Rodríguez, Sacramento Kings
Sergio Rodriguez, Sacramento Kings
He had to endure three long years in Portland with a coach (Nate McMillan) who never wanted it. However, beyond some shorts that were made public, Rodriguez has shown his talent when he came into action.Must be an important impetus for this player to know that the Kings were in for him instead of his compatriot Ricky Rubio. Moreover, there is better news on the horizon 'Chacho': Tyreke Evans is a PG but the edge of being an SG. Then, Paul Westphal will need an owner playing fast, sharp, you know running in transition and manage the offensive.Are you thinking about Beno Udrih? Cold, almost icy. Lets follow Rodríguez closely, is very little value in the environment.





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Nocioni​
Nocioni

Andrés Nocioni, Sacramento Kings
Andres Nocioni, Sacramento Kings
The Argentine wing took a significant downturn in the league, especially when he began to suffer injuries.
That was very tough plantar fasciitis that did a lot of time to be outside, or repeated problems in the ankle.
Although it suffered last season with his departure from the Bulls to get a computer with no chances as the Kings, this situation can be reversed completely. Westphal seeks a team rider, but also a team that is stronger in the defensive side.
Nocioni brings together two important features for these items, and can play both guard, and small wing and wing-pivot.
It is also a great distance caster and his attitude is a guarantee to infect their partners. Everything indicates that it will own and will have many minutes of action if it is healthy.
Dont Greene and rookie Omri Casspi are the competitors in the post.
Is the opportunity that 'Chapu' expectations.

The other five are
Amir Johnson, Milwaukee Bucks,
Danillo Gallinari, New York Knicks

Darko Miličić, New York Knicks
Channing Frye, Phoenix Suns and
Nenad Krstic, Oklahoma City Thunder


The complete translation it's here:

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The original in spanish it's here.

http://espndeportes.espn.go.com/news/story?id=867016&s=bas&type=column
 
That passage basically says:

He went from a contender in Chicago to the Kings, but he can reverse his fortunes completely.
 
We'll see... I doubt we see anything new from Noc. Thats not a bad thing, he brings it every night. Hopefully his shooting% will rise a little, but I have no problem with what he brings to the team.

Sergio, I think, can surprise some people. I don't think there is any way beno starts this year, that job will go to Tyreke, but I don't think Beno will beat out Sergio for the backup role. IMO, Beno will end up at #3 on the depth chart. I really like how Sergio pushes the tempo, and I think he can be a real spark off the bench.
 
For some reason I like the idea of replacing "contender" with "computer". The odds that the Kings will be computers next year seems just as likely.
 
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