From Deseret News archives:
Bogut OK with new NBA life with Bucks
It's not in Australian Andrew Bogut's nature, Mate.
He put up with Rick Majerus at the University of Utah, didn't he? Moved to a new country, weaned himself off vegemite sandwiches, became national college player of the year and got filthy rich.
Now that Bogut is in the NBA, there are no more three-hour practices and there's certainly no Majerus. Life is good. Thus, he's on record saying he loves playing in Milwaukee, which includes a fair number of Croatian-Americans to make him feel at home (he was born in Croatia).
In his return to Salt Lake, Monday, he mostly picked up fouls in a 100-80 loss to the Jazz. But the so-so night didn't seem to particularly faze him. After the game he looked the way he always does after games a little bit sleepy.
As they say Down Under, "no worries."
"No, not really," said Bogut when asked if he worries about the ups and downs of the NBA. "I can only do so much. I've got a lot of things to work on, but I can only go and do whatever the coach tells me to do. If that's being in and out of games, so be it."
He finished with eight points, seven rebounds and five fouls in 21 minutes.
Not exactly a monster performance, but not a disaster, either.
Just like Bogut himself, it was neither high nor low.
Bogut's modest return wasn't unlike that of another former Beehive State collegian: Shawn Bradley, who seldom played well in Salt Lake. While Bogut's game is more advanced in his first season than Bradley's, there are similarities. Both were dominating seven-foot collegians. BYU's Bradley was selected second overall in the 1993 Draft and projected to be an important factor in the NBA, as is Bogut. But Bradley ended up spending 11 somewhat disappointing seasons in the league. The player some experts predicted could revolutionize the game averaged 8.7 points and 6.7 rebounds in his career and never came close to dominating.
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