PacerinIraq
Prospect
I have to be honest - when I saw the film of his press conference he didn't look very excited to be in Indiana. He seemed distracted and rather stoic. Is that just the way he is?
PacerinIraq said:I have to be honest - when I saw the film of his press conference he didn't look very excited to be in Indiana. He seemed distracted and rather stoic. Is that just the way he is?
Warhawk said:The only time I saw a good quote from him was when he lit up Posey for 41 points:
http://www.sacbee.com/content/sports/basketball/kings/story/11493132p-12406348c.html
Peja vs. Posey one year later - James Posey missed his sixth game for Memphis with a sprained left foot, meaning there wasn't a Peja vs. Posey rematch.
In a Kings rout last December, Posey drew a technical foul for touching Peja Stojakovic's face with just over five minutes left. In the closing seconds, he threw the Kings All-Star to the floor.
Later, Stojakovic offered this classic line after scoring 41 points: "Maybe he'll remember it. It's his (jersey) number."![]()
Bricklayer said:Pretty much 100% of the time. Wouldn't read too much into it.
And he is the anti-Ron when it comes to interviews. Will say exactly what he's supposed to (or more often mumble it), no matter how good or bad the situation. No anger, frustration, never animated. Not even sure he actually comes equipped with adrenaline and a fight or flight instinct. Always going to be quiet and professional, and you have to really learn to read between the lines to try to get anything out of it. Probably one of the worst interviews in the NBA. But given what Pacers fans have gone through with Ron, that might be a good thing.
This will drive you crazy, after a while, by the way. Peja really shows no emotions at all, and never will. The most you might ever get out of him is an occasional smile, but thats about it. Definetely a Geoff Petrie protege!PacerinIraq said:I have to be honest - when I saw the film of his press conference he didn't look very excited to be in Indiana. He seemed distracted and rather stoic. Is that just the way he is?
Unclebuck said:It seems to me that Paje was very popular with his teammates, is that true.
Warhawk said:The only time I saw a good quote from him was when he lit up Posey for 41 points:
http://www.sacbee.com/content/sports/basketball/kings/story/11493132p-12406348c.html
Peja vs. Posey one year later - James Posey missed his sixth game for Memphis with a sprained left foot, meaning there wasn't a Peja vs. Posey rematch.
In a Kings rout last December, Posey drew a technical foul for touching Peja Stojakovic's face with just over five minutes left. In the closing seconds, he threw the Kings All-Star to the floor.
Later, Stojakovic offered this classic line after scoring 41 points: "Maybe he'll remember it. It's his (jersey) number."![]()
Unclebuck said:Let me ask this question. Is Peja simply not physically capable of playing good defense or is it a more hit and miss type thing, he only plays good defense on occasion. Is his team defense better than his one-on-one defense
During the summer of 2004 when there were rumors of an Artest for Peja deal, I posted something to the effect that Peja's defense is underrated and his offense is overrated. Was I wrong.
Unclebuck said:Let me ask this question. Is Peja simply not physically capable of playing good defense or is it a more hit and miss type thing, he only plays good defense on occasion. Is his team defense better than his one-on-one defense
During the summer of 2004 when there were rumors of an Artest for Peja deal, I posted something to the effect that Peja's defense is underrated and his offense is overrated. Was I wrong.
So...you're saying Peja is gonna drop 93 on Ron the next time they meet??Hicks said:LOL! God that's funny. He needs to be able to say that when he faces Ron.![]()
HndsmCelt said:He will not block shots (ok on very very very rare ocurances)
PacerinIraq said:I have to be honest - when I saw the film of his press conference he didn't look very excited to be in Indiana. He seemed distracted and rather stoic. Is that just the way he is?
Don't worry Pacer fans when it comes down to personality Peja's better than RonUnclebuck said:It seems to me that Paje was very popular with his teammates, is that true.
you wrapped up everything about him.HndsmCelt said:...he will not take a charge, but he WILL stick to his assingment. And will likely as not go more or less unnoticed for it.
Team Dime said:Just curious, anyone else find it strange that both Artest and Wally played for their new teams last night but Peja won't be available to play for the Pacers until Tuesday even though he was in Indy Friday night?
Team Dime said:Just curious, anyone else find it strange that both Artest and Wally played for their new teams last night but Peja won't be available to play for the Pacers until Tuesday even though he was in Indy Friday night?
Circa_1985_Fan said:So...you're saying Peja is gonna drop 93 on Ron the next time they meet??![]()
bozzwell said:Other way around. He will play solid man defense. Sometimes, to the point where he will deceive you into believeing that he is very good defender. He always played good defense on Dirk when he was with us. He even got some key stops in play offs two years ago. Unfortunately, his help/team defense is non-existant. This is truly puzzling to me as a fellow Euro. Usually, European players have had it drilled into them how to play zone defense/team defense, rotations etc. It's in man defense (where they usually lack spped/athleticism and experience) where they get exposed as softies.
How did he manage to turn it upside down is beyond me. Having said that, with disciplinarian and defense oriented coach like Carlisle, he may flip-flop on this and start paying attention to help defense. Usually, with Pedja this comes at the expense of other aspects (in this case man defense).
I would say that his defense has been underrated and dismissed too easily by fans other then Kings fans. His offense, OTOh, is grossly overrated right now. He needs to get it right, because he can be deadly. So far in the last two years, it seemed as if he was just going through the motions on offense. That can only be partly explained by injuries and absence of Vlade, Doug and Chris. It's probably more to do with confidence and his head.
Unclebuck said:That's encouraging. I don't think he's ever been taught to really play NBA defense. He will now.
That was polite... and honest.Bricklayer said:We'll see -- I think it runs much deeper than that. We were the best defensive team it the league a few years ago playing with an All-Defensive team member, and he still wasn't a help defender. Its more his mentality/personality than coaching. He won't the floor for loose balls either -- as in EVER. Source of much discontent in these parts.
Hicks said:LOL! God that's funny. He needs to be able to say that when he faces Ron.![]()