Charlie Villanueva
SANTO DOMINGO. The red carpet time in Detroit seem to have ended for the Dominican Charlie Villanueva, who joined the team last summer with a contract of $ 35 million over five years.
The Pistons, who attended six conference finals in the first decade of this century and won the championship in 2004, will be out of the playoffs for the first time since 2001 and have to look responsibles.
And Villanueva, who with his 6'11 height and a name of nine letters (Latin, by the way), is easily recognized as for the finger is directed towards him.
Analysts of the North American automotive capital who welcomed him with open arms, highlighting the potential for scoring average and long distance, besides taking rebounds, today defended not criticize him, throwing too much behind the line of three and it is fragile.
This week, Bob Wojnowski, Detroit News columnist, wrote that "Charlie V" is a player "invisible" on the court and considered its signing has been problematic.
The other day in the city, the Free Press, he published a letter of 10 long paragraphs to a fan identified as Joey Yashinsky, who among other things, considered Villanueva as a "pasty", a "gunman", a big with fear to enter the paint and without merit to throw away because his three-goal percentage is 32%.
Villanueva, 25, is averaging 12.3 points and 3.9 rebounds in 24 minutes, his fewest in his five seasons playing in the league.
The Pistons, who attended six conference finals in the first decade of this century and won the championship in 2004, will be out of the playoffs for the first time since 2001 and have to look responsibles.
And Villanueva, who with his 6'11 height and a name of nine letters (Latin, by the way), is easily recognized as for the finger is directed towards him.
Analysts of the North American automotive capital who welcomed him with open arms, highlighting the potential for scoring average and long distance, besides taking rebounds, today defended not criticize him, throwing too much behind the line of three and it is fragile.
This week, Bob Wojnowski, Detroit News columnist, wrote that "Charlie V" is a player "invisible" on the court and considered its signing has been problematic.
The other day in the city, the Free Press, he published a letter of 10 long paragraphs to a fan identified as Joey Yashinsky, who among other things, considered Villanueva as a "pasty", a "gunman", a big with fear to enter the paint and without merit to throw away because his three-goal percentage is 32%.
Villanueva, 25, is averaging 12.3 points and 3.9 rebounds in 24 minutes, his fewest in his five seasons playing in the league.
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