How Good Would Drazen Petrovic Have Been?

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Saw this video a few days ago and it’s stuck with me cause honestly didn’t know much about Petrovic, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen a prettier jumper. Only played 5 season in the NBA before he was tragically killed in a car accident, but his last year he was putting up
22.3p -2.7r - 3.5a on 52/45/87 splits :whoo:. Dude was cold. He was 28 as a 5th year player but it looks like he was just hitting his stride. How good do you think he would’ve been if he didn’t pass? Also how good do you think he’d have been in the modern era?
 

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Realistically?

Better than your favorite player if he don't play for the Nets. :mjgrin:
 

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Modern NBA is Euroball. This is why the Eurostar elites seamlessly adapt to the league.
Petrovic, and Sarunas had to adapt as pioneers......they'd both be all stars today..... Petro a scoring champ candidate/ all NBA player
Marciulunis was off the heezy!
 

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He was lowkey giving the Dream Team all kinds of problems in the Olympics.
The knock on the Euro players back then was that they were soft (and didn't/wouldn't play defense....hehehehe)
Petro didn't back down to Jordan, so he obviously wasn't soft or scared

AK47 being a great defender challenged the myth that euros don't play defense
 
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