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Could Tomic come over next season? Interview with Walt Perrin in Madrid

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https://www.tubasket.com/noticia/Lo...char-a-Ante-Tomic-este-verano-Vdeo/187835/105

If you can read Spanish, then great for you. But if you can't, then watch the video in the article in which they interview Walt Perrin

Jazz director of player personnel Walt Perrin on signing Ante Tomic next season: "It's too early to say. That's why I came to take a look. It's depends on what he wants to do and our financial situation. It's a little early to make a decision now."
 
This seems interesting. Jazz have been tight lipped about Tomic for a while. Wonder if Jazz recent slide and Okur's status and etc have forced Jazz to take closer look at Tomic.
 
If we keep his rights (don't trade them) I hope we do end up bringing him over. Supposedly he is the next great thing out of Europe so the sooner the better!
 
my browser has an auto translate, hope it helps

Walter Perrin , right hand of the president of operations for the Utah Jazz , Kevin O'Connor , spent last week in Madrid.



Seen in situ, in the Magic Box , the Real Madrid-Partizan , on Wednesday, and the derby, Real Madrid.Estudiantes on Saturday.



Sitting in the back row of the press gallery, in front of some of the more boisterous crowd was unmistakable for its constants notes in a neat and organized notebook, but mostly because he was wearing two large ... Red plugs in your ears! Without a hair cut.



TUBASKET.com asked for a brief interview after the match against Partizan , which he graciously agreed, and without earplugs. "I have the drums behind and the kids are enthusiastic. I try to concentrate. Sometimes when I go to watch matches U.S., I'm just ahead of the band. not want to fall deaf so soon " .



It was obvious he came to see Ante Tomic , which the Utah Jazz selected in the second round in 2008 , ranked number 44 : "I saw him three years ago in Croatia. He has improved his game since.'s more bigger and stronger. We wish it were still a little stronger. But I think it may fit well with our system of play, where the pivots have to pass the ball well. does a good job in that regard. have a good knowledge of game ... I came to see how it is improving and how we help in the future " .



The irregular Croatian center signed a release clause of € 5 million! when he was traded last winter, to Real Madrid . But Will he the Jazz this summer? "It's too early to say. So I came to take a look. It depends on what he wants to do. In our financial situation. It's a little early to take a decision now " , recognizes Perrin .



Smile when comes to the fore the dreaded 'lockout' (lockout in the NBA ) and even says it can not talk about it, answer with a "yes" to the question of whether the owners strike condition the signing of players this summer .



Neither defendant avoids talking about the intensity of the Talented Tomic , its apparent lack of heart: "I would like to see players with more intensity, but we also have problems in the U.S. I think if you reach our level, its intensity will go up also, for stronger players, bigger, faster and faster all the time to reach the NBA, so we must be prepared "
 
I hope they either bring him over to play or trade his rights. He is the mystery man so far. Nothing I have heard though has been overwhelming so I am not sure how to react.
 
Its hard to acquire a 7'1" player with any decent skills so the Jazz should bring him over. Although his position in the NBA would be a PF due to his weight.
His euro league season stats are very "meh" this year.


MPG / PPG /FG% / RB /B /TO

18.6 / 9.8 / 57.8% / 5.5 / .8 / 1.9

Not bad given the low minutes, although the turnovers are alarming.
 
Its hard to acquire a 7'1" player with any decent skills so the Jazz should bring him over. Although his position in the NBA would be a PF due to his weight.
His euro league season stats are very "meh" this year.


MPG / PPG /FG% / RB /B /TO

18.6 / 9.8 / 57.8% / 5.5 / .8 / 1.9

Not bad given the low minutes, although the turnovers are alarming.

Looks pretty good to me. Euro stats always undervalue players. The 5.5 boards a game in only 18 minutes is solid! His shooting percentage is great as well. Let's do it. Bring the string-bean over!
 
I don't know anything about Tomic. What is his skill set? What does he do well? What are his weaknesses?

Draft Express report from 2008:



Skill-wise, he’s showcasing some truly impressive stuff from the low post. He can deliver really refined moves that include fakes, spins, and reverse-moves, as he exhibits excellent footwork and the versatility to use both hands to finish around the basket. As you can guess, he’s not a banging type of post guy, but he neither avoids contact; in the end, his great size and abilities makes it work on a regular basis. He nicely complements his low-post game with a pretty solid spot-up mid-range jumper, although perhaps released a bit slowly. He also can easily put the ball on the floor with both hands and work his way to the layup, particularly against centers, showing excellent coordination in the process.


We often miss a degree of aggressiveness in Tomic’s offensive game. For example, it’s extremely rare to see him dunking the ball, which is pretty uncommon for a 7-2 and relatively athletic guy. Even when it seems like the logical and easy choice, he usually goes for the layup. It would probably help his pick-and-roll productivity, which is not particularly high at this moment.

That aggressiveness is also missed on defense. To start with, Tomic looks rather underwhelming when it comes to using his great length to intimidate. As fluid as he can look displaying an offensive move, he often seems a bit stiff on defense. His lateral quickness is poor, as he often doesn’t bend his knees enough and sometimes struggles recovering his position after a rotation. On top of that, he’s not physical with his opponents, with his physical weakness being part of the problem. However, he does seem to care about rebounding and makes an effort to box out his match-up.

Anyway, he’s a talented guy with a high basketball IQ, well reflected in his passing game, as he can find his teammates either from the low post or facing the basket.

It’s hard to recognize the best scenario for Tomic. By all accounts, he’s not ready for the very physical NBA, but at the same time, it’s not clear that waiting another year will help his draft stock. To move to a better European team might not be easy as well depending on his contract situation. We’ll see what happens, but it would be a pity to waste such a special player.



This report was from 2008 when he was 20 and is still fairly accurate. It's interesting to note that post players have a tougher time in in euro play due to the short 3 point line which makes double teams easy as pie. There are very few dominant big men in Europe because of this. Marc Gasol, for instance, didn't have any better stats then Tomic in his euro league days, but his game translated much better to the NBA with the extra room to operate.
 
Draft Express report from 2008:



Skill-wise, he’s showcasing some truly impressive stuff from the low post. He can deliver really refined moves that include fakes, spins, and reverse-moves, as he exhibits excellent footwork and the versatility to use both hands to finish around the basket. As you can guess, he’s not a banging type of post guy, but he neither avoids contact; in the end, his great size and abilities makes it work on a regular basis. He nicely complements his low-post game with a pretty solid spot-up mid-range jumper, although perhaps released a bit slowly. He also can easily put the ball on the floor with both hands and work his way to the layup, particularly against centers, showing excellent coordination in the process.


We often miss a degree of aggressiveness in Tomic’s offensive game. For example, it’s extremely rare to see him dunking the ball, which is pretty uncommon for a 7-2 and relatively athletic guy. Even when it seems like the logical and easy choice, he usually goes for the layup. It would probably help his pick-and-roll productivity, which is not particularly high at this moment.

That aggressiveness is also missed on defense. To start with, Tomic looks rather underwhelming when it comes to using his great length to intimidate. As fluid as he can look displaying an offensive move, he often seems a bit stiff on defense. His lateral quickness is poor, as he often doesn’t bend his knees enough and sometimes struggles recovering his position after a rotation. On top of that, he’s not physical with his opponents, with his physical weakness being part of the problem. However, he does seem to care about rebounding and makes an effort to box out his match-up.

Anyway, he’s a talented guy with a high basketball IQ, well reflected in his passing game, as he can find his teammates either from the low post or facing the basket.

It’s hard to recognize the best scenario for Tomic. By all accounts, he’s not ready for the very physical NBA, but at the same time, it’s not clear that waiting another year will help his draft stock. To move to a better European team might not be easy as well depending on his contract situation. We’ll see what happens, but it would be a pity to waste such a special player.



This report was from 2008 when he was 20 and is still fairly accurate. It's interesting to note that post players have a tougher time in in euro play due to the short 3 point line which makes double teams easy as pie. There are very few dominant big men in Europe because of this. Marc Gasol, for instance, didn't have any better stats then Tomic in his euro league days, but his game translated much better to the NBA with the extra room to operate.

Thanks good read, I liked where it said he is good at boxing out, an art that is missing from this team. He sounds like Booz all offense no defense, can score with ether hand, lacks effort on defense, and good rebounder. It also looks like he has a touch of big Al soft an array of post moves and hates to dunk the ball.
 
With Hayward, Favors, and two potential lottery picks here the next two years we have kind of forgotten that Tomic could come over and be a solid player. This was his line from a couple of games ago:

• Real Madrid 61, Partizan 56

The game was significantly closer than expected, but Madrid still pulled out the five-point road win to remain 5-0.
Nikola Mirotic had 13 points and nine boards, while Ante Tomic had 21 and seven

Thats is 21 out of 61. How about Irving, Hayward, wing from next years draft, Favors, and Tomic as future building blocks.
 
I certainly would rather see Tomic over hear instead of watch Fess do nothing. There was a rumor that Houston wanted Fess for a 1st round pick. I would have done that trade in a heart beat. With the addition of Favors I doubt Fess minutes are going to go up.
 
I certainly would rather see Tomic over hear instead of watch Fess do nothing. There was a rumor that Houston wanted Fess for a 1st round pick. I would have done that trade in a heart beat. With the addition of Favors I doubt Fess minutes are going to go up.

More likely for a second round pick or a very highly protected first. Sounds like he was perhaps hardest hit by DWill leaving. He has also said he needs someone to be tough on him which Sloan certainly would do. Corbin so far not trusting him with many minutes.
 
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