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Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 6:08 am
by HiCat
Work ethic benefiting homebody Ristic

9 hours ago • By Bruce Pascoe


“He’s worked hard every day in the weight room and on the court,” Miller said. “He’s very easy to coach, a pleasure to be around and somebody who everybody in our program pulls for because we all recognize how much he wants it and how hard he works at it.”

The most recent example came when Ristic struggled to be effective Saturday against Gonzaga, playing only four minutes without a rebound or point, and then returning against Utah Valley with his best game of the season.



“We showed him some clips of the Gonzaga game — that was a much different game than (Utah Valley) because of the physicality around the basket, rebounding, setting screens on really tough-minded players,” Miller said. “Those are things he didn’t do as good of a job. But his greatest attribute is his work ethic. He works as hard as anybody in our program, and that’s what’s eventually going to bring out the best in him.



“The coaching staff and all the players help me every day, and I’m just glad to have those people around me,” Ristic said. “I think I improved my defensive game and my body. I wasn’t ready for college basketball, but after four or five months, I’m getting better every day.”


“You look at him shoot free throws, and he’s a really good free-throw shooter. That will eventually play itself out as he gets in the game more. His challenge is the speed of the game defensively and being physical against players like (Gonzaga 7-footer Przemek) Karnowski. But is he better now than a month ago? No question.”

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Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 10:59 am
by gumby
Excited about this guy. A natural scorer. With strength, he should be formidable.

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 11:38 am
by CatnapTom
He along with P. Jackson-Cartwright are the two pleasant surprises of this years freshman class.
Dusan looks ready for more floor time and P.J.C.'s play makes the offense appear to flow smoother.


:lol:
I so dumb

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 1:27 pm
by PieceOfMeat
CatnapTom wrote:He along with J. Parker-Cartwright are the two pleasant surprises of this years freshman class.
Dusan looks ready for more floor time and J.P.C.'s play makes the offense appear to flow smoother.
who?












;)

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 2:24 pm
by 3goggles
PieceOfMeat wrote:
CatnapTom wrote:He along with J. Parker-Cartwright are the two pleasant surprises of this years freshman class.
Dusan looks ready for more floor time and J.P.C.'s play makes the offense appear to flow smoother.
who?












;)
I see what you did here POM! Could be like Walton and call hime Parker Jefferson-Cartwright!

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 2:36 pm
by Chicat
My son's name is Jackson Parker C. You must be talking about the other guy.

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 2:42 pm
by UAdevil
Ristic is going to be a beast in the coming seasons. Can't wait.

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 5:04 pm
by 1stNGrant Frys
He's everything we assumed Kyryl would be!

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 5:17 pm
by CatnapTom
PieceOfMeat wrote:
CatnapTom wrote:He along with J. Parker-Cartwright are the two pleasant surprises of this years freshman class.
Dusan looks ready for more floor time and J.P.C.'s play makes the offense appear to flow smoother.
who?

:oops:
HA ! Still love the guy ( just got to get the name order right ).










;)

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 6:50 pm
by gumby
So were all the first names taken? He had to take three last names?

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 8:41 pm
by Bosy Billups
PJC, Trier, Ristic = Offense

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 9:36 pm
by gumby

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 9:45 pm
by ASUHATER!
Everyone forgets about him. Guy has 3 years of basically starting level experience in the ACC and averaged 13.5 points a game. Regularly put up 15-20 points on top 25 teams.

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 2:30 am
by Puerco
Chicat wrote:My son's name is Jackson Parker C. You must be talking about the other guy.
Jackson Parker Chicat?

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 5:32 am
by Bosy Billups
ASUHATER! wrote:
Everyone forgets about him. Guy has 3 years of basically starting level experience in the ACC and averaged 13.5 points a game. Regularly put up 15-20 points on top 25 teams.
Yup, totally forgot.

- So Ristic at the 5 (still a possibility Zeus comes back, but for now, count him in going pro)
- 5th year red shirt senior Anderson at the 4
- Victor sophomore at the 4

The chatter from the recruiting experts prior to the season was that Ristic had NBA pro potential, and it's easy to see why at this point. Just curious, where does Rabb or Zimmerman fit in for their one year? No matter how talented they are, as 17-18 year olds, would either of them start over Ristic, Anderson, or Victor who will be a year older, a year stronger, and a year familiar with Miller's system and defense?

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 6:12 am
by Chicat
Puerco wrote:
Chicat wrote:My son's name is Jackson Parker C. You must be talking about the other guy.
Jackson Parker Chicat?
Damn, wish I had thought of that. Instead he got my last name. Oh well...

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 7:49 am
by dcZONAfan
Bosy Billups wrote:
ASUHATER! wrote:
Everyone forgets about him. Guy has 3 years of basically starting level experience in the ACC and averaged 13.5 points a game. Regularly put up 15-20 points on top 25 teams.
Yup, totally forgot.

- So Ristic at the 5 (still a possibility Zeus comes back, but for now, count him in going pro)
- 5th year red shirt senior Anderson at the 4
- Victor sophomore at the 4

The chatter from the recruiting experts prior to the season was that Ristic had NBA pro potential, and it's easy to see why at this point. Just curious, where does Rabb or Zimmerman fit in for their one year? No matter how talented they are, as 17-18 year olds, would either of them start over Ristic, Anderson, or Victor who will be a year older, a year stronger, and a year familiar with Miller's system and defense?
Will be tough to figure out when Rabb is playing for Cuonzo and Zimm elsewhere as well

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 9:02 am
by PieceOfMeat
I now expect Ristic's minutes to fall off a cliff. :lol:

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 12:22 pm
by Bosy Billups
dcZONAfan wrote:
Bosy Billups wrote:
ASUHATER! wrote:
Everyone forgets about him. Guy has 3 years of basically starting level experience in the ACC and averaged 13.5 points a game. Regularly put up 15-20 points on top 25 teams.
Yup, totally forgot.

- So Ristic at the 5 (still a possibility Zeus comes back, but for now, count him in going pro)
- 5th year red shirt senior Anderson at the 4
- Victor sophomore at the 4

The chatter from the recruiting experts prior to the season was that Ristic had NBA pro potential, and it's easy to see why at this point. Just curious, where does Rabb or Zimmerman fit in for their one year? No matter how talented they are, as 17-18 year olds, would either of them start over Ristic, Anderson, or Victor who will be a year older, a year stronger, and a year familiar with Miller's system and defense?
Will be tough to figure out when Rabb is playing for Cuonzo and Zimm elsewhere as well
Is this the latest chatter?

Man, what a waste of time and effort for Zabb, and Winslow.

I know that is part of the business, but that probably ate at 100+ hours that Miller & Staff could have been at home.

For Rabb/Zimm, that's more of a good problem since our front court looks like it will be in great hands next year.

Anyway, is this info coming from TOS? Thanks!

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 1:17 pm
by dcZONAfan
Bosy Billups wrote: Is this the latest chatter?

Man, what a waste of time and effort for Zabb, and Winslow.

I know that is part of the business, but that probably ate at 100+ hours that Miller & Staff could have been at home.

For Rabb/Zimm, that's more of a good problem since our front court looks like it will be in great hands next year.

Anyway, is this info coming from TOS? Thanks!
Nah pretty much just what I have gathered from 97. I could be wrong about Rabb, just doesn't feel like we have much of a chance with him. Zimm, I'm pretty sure, has been stated as like a 5% chance for us.

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 1:53 pm
by 3goggles
dcZONAfan wrote:
Bosy Billups wrote: Is this the latest chatter?

Man, what a waste of time and effort for Zabb, and Winslow.

I know that is part of the business, but that probably ate at 100+ hours that Miller & Staff could have been at home.

For Rabb/Zimm, that's more of a good problem since our front court looks like it will be in great hands next year.

Anyway, is this info coming from TOS? Thanks!
Nah pretty much just what I have gathered from 97. I could be wrong about Rabb, just doesn't feel like we have much of a chance with him. Zimm, I'm pretty sure, has been stated as like a 5% chance for us.
Can we get a nice update from 97? Anything would be great!

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 1:55 pm
by az91
dcZONAfan wrote:
Bosy Billups wrote: Is this the latest chatter?

Man, what a waste of time and effort for Zabb, and Winslow.

I know that is part of the business, but that probably ate at 100+ hours that Miller & Staff could have been at home.

For Rabb/Zimm, that's more of a good problem since our front court looks like it will be in great hands next year.

Anyway, is this info coming from TOS? Thanks!
Nah pretty much just what I have gathered from 97. I could be wrong about Rabb, just doesn't feel like we have much of a chance with him. Zimm, I'm pretty sure, has been stated as like a 5% chance for us.
Hmm, I seem to remember that 97cats still feels we have a strong chance at getting Rabb.

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 5:36 pm
by gumby
Such a nice touch. Could be special.

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 5:59 pm
by Daryl Zero
gumby wrote:Such a nice touch. Could be special.
Definitely could be. I am a bit concerned about Poeltl being a freshman and all and being dang good already. This guy might be one of those big men we have to worry about for several years.

I paid attention to Tarc's defense during the game and it was superb. He just knows how to play.

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 6:41 pm
by Bosy Billups
It's weird when I hear announcers calling him a freshman. A true 7'0 freshman.

He looks like a junior who has been on our team since the beginning.

Will be an imposing starting C next year, can't wait.

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 6:43 pm
by UAEebs86
Even though he and Zeus are both listed at 7'0", he looks taller to me. Definitely has a bigger wingspan.

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 6:44 pm
by mrqsjhnsnsux
gumby wrote:So were all the first names taken? He had to take three last names?
I blame Craig Victor.

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 9:04 pm
by gumby
He provides balance.

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 9:06 pm
by UAEebs86
mrqsjhnsnsux wrote:
gumby wrote:So were all the first names taken? He had to take three last names?
I blame Craig Victor.
Kadeem Allen didn't help either.

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 9:26 pm
by WildcatRx
UAEebs86 wrote:Even though he and Zeus are both listed at 7'0", he looks taller to me. Definitely has a bigger wingspan.

I blame the neck

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2014 3:02 pm
by thenewazcats
gumby wrote:Such a nice touch. Could be special.
Agree. I wasn't on board after watching the highlight video but after seeing him in games, I'm sold on his present and future. What an advantage off the bench.

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2014 3:07 pm
by CBCat
Bosy Billups wrote:PJC, Trier, Ristic = Offense

In the words of another poster,
Filthy

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2015 1:33 pm
by Catstatic
Play of the night was Ristic leading the break with the one-handed bounce pass to MK for the throw down. Dusan brings incredible talent (soon as he got the ball in the post I said to my wife, "He will now score", and 1 second later he put a right handed jump hook through the rim.). Korcheck brings immense energy. I don't think there is more than a handful of front lines in the country that could stop Dusan on the block, and even if they did be able to stop Matt on the offensive glass.

Those two on the floor at the same time could give a lot of teams headaches on the block on both ends of the court. Hope Miller keeps it going. We will see teams completely worn out by the end of most games if he does.

Go Cats!!

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2015 5:44 pm
by Newportcat
Ristic also has a nice 3 point shot too.

The guy keeps looking better and better. Natural scorer on the low block and his defense will come around. I was skeptical about a Euro big man, but I think he will be a great player for us.

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2015 6:07 pm
by jsbowl16
Release the Dus!

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2015 10:16 pm
by dirtbags
coach sean miller dropped a dus on the oregon ducks

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2015 12:20 am
by PieceOfMeat
So...to continue in the recent vein of comments...when Dus hit's a three...is he upper decking the opposition?

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2015 3:26 am
by Puerco
Catstatic wrote:Play of the night was Ristic leading the break with the one-handed bounce pass to MK for the throw down. Dusan brings incredible talent (soon as he got the ball in the post I said to my wife, "He will now score", and 1 second later he put a right handed jump hook through the rim.). Korcheck brings immense energy. I don't think there is more than a handful of front lines in the country that could stop Dusan on the block, and even if they did be able to stop Matt on the offensive glass.

Those two on the floor at the same time could give a lot of teams headaches on the block on both ends of the court. Hope Miller keeps it going. We will see teams completely worn out by the end of most games if he does.

Go Cats!!

This may be the first and only time we see Dusan Ristic and Matt Korcheck being referred to as one of the most feared frontcourts in the nation...

Maybe, maybe, just a little overenthusiastic in your assessment, Catstatic.

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2015 9:04 am
by catgrad97
PieceOfMeat wrote:So...to continue in the recent vein of comments...when Dus hit's a three...is he upper decking the opposition?
Dus Ristic: Male Triptych

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2015 10:36 am
by FreeSpiritCat
Catstatic wrote:Play of the night was Ristic leading the break with the one-handed bounce pass to MK for the throw down. Dusan brings incredible talent (soon as he got the ball in the post I said to my wife, "He will now score", and 1 second later he put a right handed jump hook through the rim.). Korcheck brings immense energy. I don't think there is more than a handful of front lines in the country that could stop Dusan on the block, and even if they did be able to stop Matt on the offensive glass.

Those two on the floor at the same time could give a lot of teams headaches on the block on both ends of the court. Hope Miller keeps it going. We will see teams completely worn out by the end of most games if he does.

Go Cats!!
Ristic has incredible skill. Not sure how talented he is. He's not super fast or big. He's an average leaper. But he does understand the game and is well rounded in all skills on offense, typical for a quality European player. His skill development, on the defensive end, has shown much improvement since the beginning of the season. I am glad he decided to play here. He may turn out to be the best center UA has ever had.

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2015 12:55 pm
by 3goggles
Catintheheat wrote:
Catstatic wrote:Play of the night was Ristic leading the break with the one-handed bounce pass to MK for the throw down. Dusan brings incredible talent (soon as he got the ball in the post I said to my wife, "He will now score", and 1 second later he put a right handed jump hook through the rim.). Korcheck brings immense energy. I don't think there is more than a handful of front lines in the country that could stop Dusan on the block, and even if they did be able to stop Matt on the offensive glass.

Those two on the floor at the same time could give a lot of teams headaches on the block on both ends of the court. Hope Miller keeps it going. We will see teams completely worn out by the end of most games if he does.

Go Cats!!
Ristic has incredible skill. Not sure how talented he is. He's not super fast or big. He's an average leaper. But he does understand the game and is well rounded in all skills on offense, typical for a quality European player. His skill development, on the defensive end, has shown much improvement since the beginning of the season. I am glad he decided to play here. He may turn out to be the best center UA has ever had.
He is taller than Zues and has some years to tone up like Zies

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2015 8:11 pm
by DaddyO'Cat
With Dusan's improvement and the fact there's enough season remaining to briefly experiment a time or two on certain lineups, I'd like to see what I brought up quite earlier in the season put into play for a moment a time or two to see how it looks. There have been, and will be, occasions where UA will face a team who's overall length is greater than UA's or at least enough to increase the difficulty of the game .. (UNLV might be when I thought of this?). Well a good tall lineup for UA with good floor spacing skills all around would be TJ, SJ at 2, BA at 3, Dusan at the 4 and Zeus at the 5. ... *(Tried to underline the word "overall")

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2015 9:04 pm
by Merkin
Tarc's stone hands were contagious tonight though, but a couple of nice hustle plays by Ristic.

He better watch his head though according to Walton.

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2015 9:08 pm
by Bangkok Wildcat
Merkin wrote:Tarc's stone hands were contagious tonight though, but a couple of nice hustle plays by Ristic.

He better watch his head though according to Walton.
Yeah, those two sweet passes from TJ should have ended up in easy buckets for Dusan....disappointing as I had thought his hands were better than this....hooe he improves in the second half!

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2015 11:27 pm
by CBCat
Hit the freshman wall tonight. Maybe not playing with his mate PJC had an affect??

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2015 11:33 pm
by Bangkok Wildcat
CBCat wrote:Hit the freshman wall tonight. Maybe not playing with his mate PJC had an affect??
'Effect'.....don't know but was sorely disappointed in him tonight.....I really like him and this was obviously a bad game for him. Did he play at all in the 2nd half?

Only 8 minutes, one rebound and those 2 TOs.

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2015 11:43 pm
by gumby
Bangkok Wildcat wrote:
CBCat wrote:Hit the freshman wall tonight. Maybe not playing with his mate PJC had an affect??
'Effect'.....don't know but was sorely disappointed in him tonight.....I really like him and this was obviously a bad game for him. Did he play at all in the 2nd half?

Only 8 minutes, one rebound and those 2 TOs.
Every single player fumbled it away. Weird juju out there tonight. Ristic hasn't logged enough minutes to hit a wall.

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 6:02 am
by PieceOfMeat
CBCat wrote:Hit the freshman wall tonight. Maybe not playing with his mate PJC had an affect??
Or maybe when playing OrSU and their zone defense our bigs aren't going to have good numbers?

::::

I mean combined with just having a night where he didn't look as good as he has recently. The two in combination = what happened last night.

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 3:46 pm
by Merkin
gumby wrote:
Bangkok Wildcat wrote:
CBCat wrote:Hit the freshman wall tonight. Maybe not playing with his mate PJC had an affect??
'Effect'.....don't know but was sorely disappointed in him tonight.....I really like him and this was obviously a bad game for him. Did he play at all in the 2nd half?

Only 8 minutes, one rebound and those 2 TOs.
Every single player fumbled it away. Weird juju out there tonight. Ristic hasn't logged enough minutes to hit a wall.
OSU managers snuck in and deflated the balls.

Everyone had fumblitis.

Re: Dusan Ristic - working hard

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2017 10:39 pm
by Chicat