Delfino still frustrates me

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While watching a great Argentina vs. Greece matchup yesterday I remembered how much Carlos Delfino frustrates me. Carlos came into a tight game and drained big shot after big shot. He ended up with 23 points and 5 boards in 27 minutes of play as he and Manu escaped Greece by a bucket.

For three seasons I was waited for that Carlos Delfino to be the spark off the Pistons’ bench.  It never played out that way and Delfino was sent north of the border for a pair second round picks.

Throughout the broadcast Doug Collins remarked how Delfino was his “wild card”. The guy has talent, but he’s streaky and seems to have a fragile ego. A certain University of Alabama kick off returned might be so inclined to liken him to a box of chocolates because you were never quite sure what you’d get from ‘Los.

It’s a shame he never caught on here. As Collins put it, the Pistons were never all that impressed with his work ethic. He’d show flashes of brilliance but then sulk when his number wasn’t called upon on a loaded veteran team. Then inevitably he’d start talking about taking his ball and going back home.

After a pretty productive season (9pts, 4.4 rbs) coming off the bench in Toronto Delfino has joined the former NBA overseas contingent. Delfino signed a 3-year deal with BC Khimki of Russia.

We’ll get another chance to see which Carlos Delfino is gonna show up as Argentina earned themselves, by way of their win over Greece, a semifinals match up with U.S.A. tomorrow morning.

This entry was posted on Thursday, August 21st, 2008 at 2:59 pm and is filed under Beijing Olympics, Carlos Delfino. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

One Response to “Delfino still frustrates me”

  1. Carlos Delfino is still frustrating | Detroit Bad Boys Says:

    [...] Carlos Delfino is still frustrating Pistons fans. He (along with the rest of Team Argentina) faces Tayshaun Prince (and the rest of Team USA) in the Olympic semi-finals tomorrow (10:30 a.m. EST). I’ll be liveblogging for FanHouse — look for a link in the morning. [...]

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