OT: Darko Milicic finds peace as a farmer.

Submitted by Jasper on

Here's piece on Darko Milicic, the guy the Pistons chose over Anthony, Bosh, and Wade back in '03:

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/miserable-at-every-nba-stop-darko-milicic-…

Bonus SE Michigan basketball note: Oakland came from 20 down in the second half last night to beat Clemson.

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/sports/college/2017/03/14/oakland-stun…

 

Naked Bootlegger

March 15th, 2017 at 8:04 AM ^

It's the Memphis contract that makes this story even sadder from a NBA management standpoint.   What untapped potential did Memphis see after his Detroit tenure?  

I didn't read the article, but I hope it states that Darko invested his money wisely.  Perhaps the farm is the lasting benefit from the tens of millions of dollars he made in his NBA career.

I Like Burgers

March 15th, 2017 at 11:34 AM ^

Yeah for as great as the other players behind Darko wound up being, none of them would have been a good fit on that team.  They didn't need Wade because they had Rip and Chauncey, and they didn't need Bosh because they already had a tall skinny big man in Tayshaun.  Tayshaun would have presented playing time problems for Carmelo too, not to mention that Carmelo and Larry Brown would've been a bad fit.

The one thing that team didn't have was a solid big man.  So going after Darko was as no brainer as no brainer gets.

alum96

March 15th, 2017 at 8:12 AM ^

Jeez he is 350 lbs now.  Hope he takes care of himself.  Self discipline doesn't seem to be his strong suit based on his comments at every stop. 

matty blue

March 15th, 2017 at 8:32 AM ^

i'm not going to make a case for darko being anything other than a bust.  that would be ridiculous.

i do continue to maintain that, at the time, there were very, very few people that thought the pistons blew the pick.

i would also point out that maybe the pistons were not an ideal situation (very good team in the hunt for championships, coached by larry brown) for him at a pivotal point in his career.

uncle leo

March 15th, 2017 at 9:27 AM ^

By the author. When you expect "Finds peace as a farmer," you expect there to be a good amount of information regarding his life choice as a farmer.

It was mentioned one time in there and the rest was about his NBA career.

Unless I missed a good section of it, I was looking forward to reading about how things settled down for him after basketball and other endeavors. 

xtramelanin

March 15th, 2017 at 9:42 AM ^

too.  there is a fairly predictable pace to it.   depending on the type of farming he is doing the weather can make a big difference to your crops/harvest and even to the livestock.  it would be figuratlvely worlds away from the bright lights and celebrity of pro sports.  spreading manure will help keep anyone humble....

Whole Milk

March 15th, 2017 at 10:20 AM ^

This is the truth. Sheed was an older player relative to the young wing players, and clearly this was felt by management as well. But it's not like Bosh was without question marks as well. This was just the beginning on the one and done era, and Bosh was solid but not alarmingly great in college. Averaged something like 15 and 9 for an average at best Georgia Tech team. Clearly hindsight says that Bosh would have been the best available pick, but it's not like he was any more of a sure thing than Darko.

Fishbulb

March 15th, 2017 at 10:08 AM ^

...is correctly placed on Darko, but he wasn't supported a lot when he was first drafted. He was very immature yet was 'allowed' to live alone (and his recent comments reflected how well that worked out). Definitely had talent but didn't give a crap. I read something a while ago where he said he starting playing pro ball at 14 to help his family and had grown tired of the sport. I guess nobody should fault him--it's his life and it wasn't our money that paid him.

Zoltanrules

March 15th, 2017 at 10:16 AM ^

Bad first round picks happen in all sports and there is usually some logic associated with the bad picks. Pistons had Rip and Tayshaun so the "obvious" draft choices were in positions of relatvely little need. 20/20 hindsight ..it was a bad pick of epic proportions due to Darko's attitude, not his athletic ability and potential.

The Pistons had a great run and Joe D was a big part of that. Rather than for the bad pick, I'll always remember him as a first class guy, terrific player, and the relationship he had with his dad including the surreal, incredible game he had after his dad died.

http://www.mitchalbom.com/a-sad-farewell-to-the-heros-hero/

turtleboy

March 15th, 2017 at 11:51 AM ^

I don't understand why people go full rage mode over Dumars. He basically gave us all 3 of our NBA championships, as a Finals MVP and a GM, which we had no business winning, they named the sportsmanship award after him, and yet Detroit basketball fans will spit on the ground when someone says his name and discredit him any chance they get. "Thanks for the Titles you accidentally lucked into, but fuck you for not winning more!" So many entitled, undeserving, shitty fans.

cletus318

March 15th, 2017 at 2:15 PM ^

Darko will never live down being the second pick in a draft where the other four guys in the top 5 are hall of famers, but he was absolutely the concensus pick in that spot. It was almost universally agreed that he had more upside than everyone in the draft not named LeBron. He clearly didn't want it, and it didn't help that he spent those early years with a coach not exactly known for patience with young players.

fksljj

March 15th, 2017 at 11:53 PM ^

Not only did Dumars have a championship team but if it weren't for Sheed having a brainfart and leaving Big Shot Bob wide open for a 3 to go double up on Manu (who doesn't have a good 3 ball at all), he'd have a back-to-back to his name.

CriticalFan

March 16th, 2017 at 12:48 AM ^

I had just won my bracket pool picking Syracuse as my champ, after watching Melo in the Big East tourney. Even so, still wanted the seniors (wade or bosh) over him for the pistons. Then learned about Darko and said "trade down to 4 if someone wants him that bad." I openly admit that I just got lucky and have not been so right about basketball before or since.

CriticalFan

March 16th, 2017 at 12:48 AM ^

I had just won my bracket pool picking Syracuse as my champ, after watching Melo in the Big East tourney. Even so, still wanted the seniors (wade or bosh) over him for the pistons. Then learned about Darko and said "trade down to 4 if someone wants him that bad." I openly admit that I just got lucky and have not been so right about basketball before or since.