RTC NBA Draft Profiles: Nikola Vucevic
Posted by rtmsf on May 26th, 2011Over the course of the next month until the NBA Draft on June 23, RTC will be rolling out comprehensive profiles of the 35 collegians we feel have the best chance to hear their names called by David Stern in the first round that night. There won’t be any particular order to the list, but you can scroll back through all the finished profiles by clicking here.
Player Name: Nikola Vucevic
School: USC
Height/Weight: 6’10, 240 lbs.
NBA Position: Power Forward/Center
Projected Draft Range: Late First Round
Overview: USC center Nikola Vucevic may have been the least hyped all-Pac-10 first team center that the conference has ever had. It’s a guarantee that when his name is called on draft night, most people around the country will assume “another European player” without any knowledge that the athletic 6’10, 260-pounder played college ball in sunny Los Angeles for the last three years. One of the reasons for that is because the Trojan program has spent the last two seasons recovering from the OJ Mayo/Tim Floyd debacle, and this year, even though USC ultimately made the NCAA Tournament as a #11 seed, they were summarily dismissed in the First Four by a soon-to-be-Cinderella VCU Rams. But don’t let that fool you — Vucevic was the lone offensive bright spot on a team that scrapped and defended its way to 19 wins and a berth in the postseason that most west coast observers thought unlikely. His consistent post game, shooting range, care with the ball and knack for rebounding anchored a Trojan team that had little else to hang its hat on; but it could count on a double-double from the big Montenegran almost every night out (22 last season). He averaged 17.1 PPG, 10.3 RPG, and 1.4 BPG in nearly 35 minutes of action each night, and his efficiency in both shooting the ball (75% of FTs; 54% of twos; 35% of threes) and rebounding (he grabbed 26% of boards on the defensive glass) makes you wonder why a guy with such a nice low-post game isn’t getting more buzz as a sleeper pick this year.
Will Translate to the NBA: You certainly can’t teach size, and Vucevic has a body built for banging around in the paint at the next level. His draft measurements put him at the very top of this year’s class in terms of height (just a shade under seven feet with shoes on) and reach (nearly nine-and-a-half feet). His draft weight is also ideal because he’ll ultimately be asked to hold his position defensively against some of the elite NBA bigs inside, and although he can stand to become a bit stronger, he’s already very far along in this area. The other area where he’s already at an NBA level is his exceptionally nice touch with the ball in terms of shooting ability. He has an established and consistent mid-range game and shoots the ball well from the foul line. After making only eight three-pointers in his first two seasons at USC, he nearly quadrupled that number last season (29). There’s no reason to believe he can’t become an excellent shooter when he finds openings in the defense.

































