From Deseret News archives:
Bogut shows value without scoring
It was a timeout Saturday, and Bogut hadn't yet broken into double-figure scoring.
"We're going to keep putting you in position (to score)," said Utah coach Ray Giacoletti to Bogut.
It never hurts to keep the Franchise happy.
"I don't care," replied Bogut. "We're winning."
What kind of behavior is that for a first-round draft pick in waiting? Isn't this where he sulks and refuses to play? Gets nervous and forces shots? Dials Dr. Phil to air his grievances?
Later, after the Utes had moved on to the Sweet 16 by beating Oklahoma 67-58, Giacoletti was asked about his star center's NBA value, seeing how he's as big as a tree and as versatile as a blender.
"Bottom line on Andrew Bogut is he's a winner," said Giacoletti.
"And any NBA team he's with I don't know what that price tag is on that value. But every single day he brings it. He can beat you in a variety of different ways. I've never been around anybody like him."
Yeah, well, neither has anyone else at least not lately.
"Andrew Bogut," added Oklahoma coach Kelvin Sampson, "is a special player."
Or special like a visit from Halley's Comet?
Special like this: The man scored just 10 points and yet was killing the Sooners. Killing them. The passes. The blocks.
The rebounds. The "intimidations" and "diversions." Sampson noted a day earlier that often it's his "pass that leads to the assist" that does the damage.
Ka-ching!
Sports agents in both hemispheres are salivating.
One thing is obvious as Bogut moves toward an NBA career: His stock is rising. Again. Great players take their teams along with them.
That's what's happened with Bogut. The Utes are in the Sweet 16 for the first time since 1998 the year they played for the national championship.
Look out Nicole and Naomi. Australia has another red-hot export. Right now he's as prized as beach property.
Giacoletti has made it no secret he's going to enjoy the moment, for two reasons. First, making the Sweet 16 isn't an everyday occurrence. Second, he has said he's unlikely to ever again coach a player with such ability. There will be leapers, speedsters, shooters, workers and even seven-footers. But finding one who can beat teams by simply being in the neighborhood? Please.
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