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Vasilije Micic discusses the disparities between EuroLeague and the NBA

Vasilije Micic discusses the disparities between EuroLeague and the NBA


Photo: Charlotte Hornets/X

Highlighting the differences between the EuroLeague and the NBA, Vasilije Micic pointed out that one key distinction is the availability of extra time in the summer for individual improvement. He emphasized that European players often finish their season in June, limiting their time for personal training compared to NBA players.

Since joining the Hornets and averaging 10.8 points and 6.2 assists, Micic also discussed areas where he aims to improve. He mentioned focusing on enhancing his off-the-dribble three-point shooting and mid-range shooting during his free time. Additionally, Micic recognized the importance of strengthening his body for better defense and one-on-one situations.

Reflecting on his game, Micic expressed his intention to maintain his current level of play while making small adjustments and improvements. He emphasized the significance of desire and physical conditioning in determining defensive effectiveness. Micic plans to work on specific details during the summer to further enhance his performance on the court.