Merry Christmas Chicago Bulls and Nikola Mirotic fans! You’ll notice the United Center Christmas tree picture below. The Bulls host the L.A. Lakers in a matter of hours and it’s a special reunion as both Carlos Boozer and Pau Gasol will face their former teams.
ESPN NBA analyst and Basketball Hall of Famer Hubie Brown discussed key NBA on Christmas Day storylines on a media conference call. The topic of Nikola Mirotic came up a couple times.
Q: Regarding Nikola Mirotic in that game that you were calling against the Trail Blazers…he’s 23, but he also played overseas for a while. Do you think his ability to have success early on here is because of his age or the professional experience he’s had previously? What’s allowed him to transition so easily?
BROWN: “I think when you play for Chicago, you’re not going to stay on the floor if you don’t defend…So always put that first with these young rookies and guys coming to the team. Because the way that Tibs runs that defense, you can’t have a weak link. And this young guy is coming and trying to learn all of the offensive efficiencies, and he’s maxing out right there. He’s proving that he can in the continuities, because of his athleticism, get to all of the spots with the continuity, he can shoot the three. He can get into the paint. He can foul. He can make the foul shots. Then what I liked that night against Portland was he could handle the middle on the break a number of times where the ball went out to the wing and he was in the middle.”
“Then he made the right decisions.”
“Then also as the trailer on the break, he is so dangerous because he can shoot the three on the break. So when you have a four on three or three on two, he can be a trailer coming behind that and still be effective. But his minutes. I noticed he had 28 again the other night. So he’s doing it, especially if they stay with an eight or nine man rotation. Losing McDermott naturally was big, but he was ahead of McDermott.”
So to me, his previous experience overseas has given him the confidence to shoot early at this time. And Tibs told us the other night, the only thing they’re concerned about is he gets to the rotations and he gets to them quicker. And that will come only with experience and most of all playing time in critical situations.
“Because defending with the second unit is different when you move to the first unit and you’re out there with Noah and Gasol, and you might be at that small forward position. So your assignments change whether you’re a small forward or a power forward in their chemistry defensively.”
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