To flop or not to flop? That is the question surrounding Nikola Mirotic

SHARE To flop or not to flop? That is the question surrounding Nikola Mirotic
niko1.jpg

TORONTO – Rookies aren’t supposed to get star treatment when it comes to getting to the free throw line.

Nikola Mirotic seems to be the exception lately.

The Bulls big man was averaging 7.8 free throws per game in the month of March, which would be the fifth highest average in the NBA if it carried out over an entire season.

Raptors coach Dwane Casey had one explanation.

“We got to be smart and not bail him out because he’s got the soccer mentality a little bit,’’ Casey said, all but falling short of calling the 6-foot-10 rookie a flopper.

Tom Thibodeau had a slightly more positive explanation.

“Well, that’s set up with the shot,’’ the Bulls coach said. “He’s deceptively quick, so I think when you generate speed, and you draw the contact, you’re going to get the call in this league.

“When they implemented the new rules that was a point of emphasis, so he’s got the ability to do that. And because of his shot, you’ve got to react to that, you’ve got to get upon him, and usually if we can force switches in certain situations, now fives are on him, he’s going to be impossible to guard. We try to do that as much as we can, he’s good in the open floor, so that’s all been a plus.’’

Even more impressive than the free throws, however, was the fact that Mirotic led the entire NBA in fourth-quarter scoring for March with 9.5 points per game.

“Niko has been stepping it up, along with my other teammates,’’ injured guard Derrick Rose said of Mirotic. “But I’m loving the way Niko is playing right now.

“He just wasn’t scared to mess up. He’s someone I think he’s his hardest critic. That’s the way I think he wants it. He wants to be great. You can just tell by the way he works out.’’

The Latest
The former Hawks goalie will join play-by-play voice Chris Vosters for the 2023-24 season. He began his broadcast career hosting the Hawks’ postgame radio show in 1990.
Nearly 1,000 people have been arrested in connection with the breach in almost all 50 states. That includes Illinois, where at least 36 known residents face charges for their role.
Driver Ty Dillon’s No. 77 Chevrolet Camero ZL1 and his uniform will sport White Sox logos and colors for the NASCAR Chicago Street Race July 1-2.
Beyond helping build bigger muscles, the weight-bearing exercise also strengthens bones and reduces bone loss, improves posture and supports cardiovascular health.
Robertson was a familiar presence in American living rooms because of his “700 Club” television show.