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the guy was scoring 40-60points in europe and struggled to get 10mins a game in Portland. it was no secret that he wasn't happy about his playing time and it wasn't until NJ that he was getting over 20mins consistently
I agree, there are plenty of really good players who should be getting minutes on an NBA team and don't.
Dražen Petrovi? was one of the worlds best players and he struggled to get on the court. Kirk Penney couldn't get a long term contract while Sean Marks had 10+ years in the league. Abercrombie if he continues to improve should at least get a look in.
Be in the right place, right time with the right team, yes.
Not playing NZBL this season and hitting the weight room. He increased his bulk a fair bit last season and he looked a heap better for it. His 3 ball is far more consistent and he now also has that mid range jumper falling at a good clip.