I didn't plan on writing anything tonight. I was going to save up and throw down hard tomorrow or Monday. Then I saw the replay of Sasha Vujacic flagrantly fouling Goran Dragic. It reminded me of an acquaintance's Facebook post last year in the waning seconds of the Lakers final win against Orlando. It went something like this..."Adam Morrison has a championship ring and JJ Redick doesn't, now we see who the better player truly is." Needless to say, I wrote a book on the kids wall and when the dust settled we agreed to disagree that the kid was an idiot. Who was on the court throughout the series and even at the final second? Redick. The only good thing Morrison has done in the league is this.
The fact of the matter is, Vujacic and Dragic don't like each other. If you're new to this idea, there are plenty of sports media sources who have covered it in the last couple weeks to catch you up. Yahoo!, Sporting News, and even PTI.
It just so happens that we here at LOG have a man-crush on Dragic, and I, personally, hate Vujacic a whole big ol' bunch. With that in mind, I have to show all of you, our beloved readers, why you should love Dragic and hate Vujacic.
Much like the Redick/Morrison battle, Dragic actually plays for his team. Just using this series as a snapshot, Dragic played 95 minutes to Vujacic's 24. Also, parallel to the Redick/Morrison feud, Dragic has been better than Vujacic outside the NBA. Dragic made the Slovenian national team and Vujacic got cut. Last round, Dragic scored 23 points in a quarter to lead his team to a win against the Spurs. As for Vujacic, he was out the first two rounds with an ankle sprain and neither I, nor the Lakers missed him.
On Tuesday, we showed some clips of Goran Dragic being Goran Dragic. We know why we should like him. He's young, he's European, and he's the reason you think the six minute mark always comes too soon during Suns' games.
Why shouldn't you like Vujacic? Other than the ignorable fact that he lived with his parents the first two years he was in the NBA, Vujacic said this when asked about Dragic after game four:
"Oh, the kid on the other team? I don't think I'm fighting my countryman. I'm playing good defense. You got to exploit the weaknesses of your opponent and I think that if that's Nash, if that's Grant Hill, if that's Barbosa, whoever that is, you got to exploit their weaknesses. He's still young and he's learning so a little bit of pressure helps."
And if you haven't seen it yet, here's Vujacic's flagrant in game six:
Add that to Vujacic's old haircut, his shadyness, his breaking of the "no crying" rule, and the fact that Andrew Bynum and Carmelo Anthony don't like him and what do you get? Well...you get the thumbs down. Yes, Vujacic...the thumbs down. Which means you get treated on the court by the gladiator of my choice. And tonight, since I'm posting in anger, your executioner will be...Rafer Alston.
Add that to Vujacic's old haircut, his shadyness, his breaking of the "no crying" rule, and the fact that Andrew Bynum and Carmelo Anthony don't like him and what do you get? Well...you get the thumbs down. Yes, Vujacic...the thumbs down. Which means you get treated on the court by the gladiator of my choice. And tonight, since I'm posting in anger, your executioner will be...Rafer Alston.