Milicic was starting to look good whenever he was a member of the Orlando Magic. By good I mean, hey if this guy would of got the opportunity, he could be something. That is just the problem, with Darko, he is a big what, if? Darko just got [expletive]ted on when he got drafted. I don't think the Pistons had Rasheed at this time either when they drafted him, or it might of been Ben Wallace. Not totally sure, don't hold me to that. He had the worst coach a rookie could possibly ever have too, next to Don Nelson, Larry Brown. Scouts fell in love with Darko. Its not that Darko was a bad player when he was draft, its just, he went to a team where getting playing time was impossible. Think about it, Darko could be a big name everyone is jizzing about, and Chris Bosh could very well be in Darko's position. Know what I'm saying? Hes not that good, you're right. The thing about Darko is, he couldn't get any worse, and when you are Minnesota, it couldn't get any worse. That's not a fear for Timberwolves fans. The fear for them would be his contract. Timberwolves fans are to busy worrying about what Kahn is going to do next.. Might want to throw whether Ricky Rubio comes and plays for them or not in there too. Back on subject, I've always liked Darko. Believe it or not, hes got potential. His legs, are bound to be one of the most fresh sets of legs from the 2003 draft, that is still in the NBA. To be honest, he has a great skillset... Hes a good passer, from what I've seen, he dishes it to guys on the cuts. Hes got some nice moves on offense too. Hes got the left handed hook shot down, which is good. He can step out and hit the jumper from time to time, too. Hes a big body, can block shots. I would take him over Kwame Brown, I doubt that means much though. But still, it would take a crackhead to trade away the guy who is the rock of your franchise, to create minutes for him. With Darko, I guess it is better late than never. I was actually shocked he didn't recieve more playing time in New York, I figured he would strive under D'Antoni. I feel for you Minnesota fans, those who are still left.. Be strong, and avoid the Miami bandwagon.