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MAHWAH - Zoran Planinic's play in training camp has gotten Jason Kidd and Vince Carter's attention.
Displaying improved confidence, Planinic has impressed the coach.
"He's gotten better," Lawrence Frank said Friday. "He's definitely gotten much better."
Planinic knew he had to show something in his third and perhaps final camp as a Net. The versatile guard, who could become a free agent after the season, is fighting a numbers game.
The Nets signed Jeff McInnis in August to back up Kidd. They picked up the option on Jacque Vaughn and drafted Antoine Wright, who could play backup shooting guard and small forward down the road.
Clearly, Planinic's time is now to show he belongs.
"I know that's bad for me," Planinic said of the McInnis signing. "But what can I do? I'm trying to find a way to play anywhere. It doesn't have to be point guard. I just want to play."
How Planinic, 23, spent his summer is the biggest reason he's been a different player in camp.
Planinic played major minutes, and played well, for Croatia in the European Championships. The experience enabled him to return to New Jersey surer of himself and ready to prove he can play in the Nets' crowded backcourt.
"I'm more confident now," he said. "I was playing 30, 35 minutes a game there. I think this summer really helped me. I'm really confident. I'm not just saying that. I really am confident."
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MAHWAH - Zoran Planinic's play in training camp has gotten Jason Kidd and Vince Carter's attention.
Displaying improved confidence, Planinic has impressed the coach.
"He's gotten better," Lawrence Frank said Friday. "He's definitely gotten much better."
Planinic knew he had to show something in his third and perhaps final camp as a Net. The versatile guard, who could become a free agent after the season, is fighting a numbers game.
The Nets signed Jeff McInnis in August to back up Kidd. They picked up the option on Jacque Vaughn and drafted Antoine Wright, who could play backup shooting guard and small forward down the road.
Clearly, Planinic's time is now to show he belongs.
"I know that's bad for me," Planinic said of the McInnis signing. "But what can I do? I'm trying to find a way to play anywhere. It doesn't have to be point guard. I just want to play."
How Planinic, 23, spent his summer is the biggest reason he's been a different player in camp.
Planinic played major minutes, and played well, for Croatia in the European Championships. The experience enabled him to return to New Jersey surer of himself and ready to prove he can play in the Nets' crowded backcourt.
"I'm more confident now," he said. "I was playing 30, 35 minutes a game there. I think this summer really helped me. I'm really confident. I'm not just saying that. I really am confident."
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