He knows your watching him.
He knows that now more than ever, you are expecting him to step up.
With Webber gone he has both the biggest (personal) and smallest (team-wise) expectations of his career. But keep in mind that we are talking about the best shooter in the NBA. This is a guy who is 6-10 but plays like a two-guard. Petrie took a chance on him in the draft, back when the only Euro-NBA players were 7-feet of taller. He's paid major dividends since then.
And now the kings are not supposed to make any noise without Webber. How quick we forget that they had the league's best record throughout the last season with Peja as the first option, and Webber on the bench. Look around you, Seattle is being led by a superstar shooter that is almost as good as Peja. And the Kings certainly have a better supporting cast. Anyone in the NBA would take Bibby and Miller over Lewis and Ridnour. The Mavs seem to be the trendy Western Conference pick. And Dirk is a great player, but Dirk and Peja essentially do the same things. And while Dirk is definitely an all-star, Peja is the best at what they do in the world.
You say he doesn't play defense, but apparently you didn't watch him in the playoffs against Dallas last season. The Maves apparantly thought the same thing as they tried to pick on him with game winning shots, but Peja found a way to stop them every time.
But that was before The Trade. Mr. Stoyakovic has always been a number one option by default. When Webber goes down, the offense runs through him. But when Webber returns, its back to deferring to Chris. Chris, for his part, knew what Peja was capable of. Thats why C-Webb got on his case when Peja wasn't putting up the same numbers in the playoffs. Chris thought this great shooter should put up at least the same numbers as him.
But now the offense revolves around Peja. Surely you've noticed that the team has improved itself since last winter, when Peja was really shining. Peja knows that he is now Sacramento's number one option. He also knows that the town is now used to winning. Geoff Petrie realized that the team was only going to go so far under Webber. With Peja, they might've be the best team in the league last season. Sure it would have been nice to keep C-Webb, with everything he has done for the team and the city. He rejuvenated basketball in a city that has never been successful. But there's now way Chris would have deferred to Peja. And Peja probably wouldn't have let Chris. But now its' his team.
And what Petrie realized, what the rest of us have to realize....is if the Kings are ever going to win a championship, it'll be Peja, not Chris, taking us there.
He knows that now more than ever, you are expecting him to step up.
With Webber gone he has both the biggest (personal) and smallest (team-wise) expectations of his career. But keep in mind that we are talking about the best shooter in the NBA. This is a guy who is 6-10 but plays like a two-guard. Petrie took a chance on him in the draft, back when the only Euro-NBA players were 7-feet of taller. He's paid major dividends since then.
And now the kings are not supposed to make any noise without Webber. How quick we forget that they had the league's best record throughout the last season with Peja as the first option, and Webber on the bench. Look around you, Seattle is being led by a superstar shooter that is almost as good as Peja. And the Kings certainly have a better supporting cast. Anyone in the NBA would take Bibby and Miller over Lewis and Ridnour. The Mavs seem to be the trendy Western Conference pick. And Dirk is a great player, but Dirk and Peja essentially do the same things. And while Dirk is definitely an all-star, Peja is the best at what they do in the world.
You say he doesn't play defense, but apparently you didn't watch him in the playoffs against Dallas last season. The Maves apparantly thought the same thing as they tried to pick on him with game winning shots, but Peja found a way to stop them every time.
But that was before The Trade. Mr. Stoyakovic has always been a number one option by default. When Webber goes down, the offense runs through him. But when Webber returns, its back to deferring to Chris. Chris, for his part, knew what Peja was capable of. Thats why C-Webb got on his case when Peja wasn't putting up the same numbers in the playoffs. Chris thought this great shooter should put up at least the same numbers as him.
But now the offense revolves around Peja. Surely you've noticed that the team has improved itself since last winter, when Peja was really shining. Peja knows that he is now Sacramento's number one option. He also knows that the town is now used to winning. Geoff Petrie realized that the team was only going to go so far under Webber. With Peja, they might've be the best team in the league last season. Sure it would have been nice to keep C-Webb, with everything he has done for the team and the city. He rejuvenated basketball in a city that has never been successful. But there's now way Chris would have deferred to Peja. And Peja probably wouldn't have let Chris. But now its' his team.
And what Petrie realized, what the rest of us have to realize....is if the Kings are ever going to win a championship, it'll be Peja, not Chris, taking us there.