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    RealGM Interview: Sonny Weems Of Zalgiris Kaunas
    By: Erildas Budraitis
    Nov 29, 2011 8:30 PM EST



    Zalgiris Kaunas forward Sonny Weems was the first NBA player who decided to move overseas during the lockout. Back in the beginning of July, Weems signed a deal with Euroleague team Zalgiris and there was no way back as he did not include an NBA-out option in his contract.

    Weems is undoubtedly one of the best individual players in the league and is averaging 17.8 points (48% 3FG) and 4.3 rebounds. Moreover, Weems is the seventh best scorer in Euroleague and ranks the highest among all NBA players.

    However, not everything in Lithuania has gone the way Weems expected.

    Weems talked about his hope that after a bad NBA season to finally ‘be a part of winning basketball club’. Weems’ wish was not granted as Zalgiris, which also had Ty Lawson on their squad, started the season with three losses in a row and now is at the bottom of Group B.

    RealGM presents Weems’ first interview in Europe about why he went overseas, why he picked Europe instead of China and his impressions on Lithuania [before somebody stole his Xbox].

    ReaGM: First of all, when did you start thinking about going overseas?

    Weems: In the middle of [last] season when everybody started talking about the lockout, my agent and I came together and discussed options of maybe coming over here but we did not come to a conclusion. But this summer when we saw that the lockout might last long we kind of came together and made our decision. As you can see now, I am playing for Zalgiris.

    RealGM: Why did you decide to sign with Zalgiris Kaunas?

    Weems: The basketball tradition. That is the main thing. They are a winning basketball club. I just realized they built this new arena and it is something I want to be a part of. In Toronto, we had a weak season and I wanted to be a part of a winning basketball club. Zalgiris proposed an opportunity to me and I took it.

    RealGM: Did you have any other options?

    Weems: I had other options but to my agent and myself, Zalgiris was the best team for us. And we chose that.

    RealGM: Did you talk with your former teammate Linas Kleiza about signing with Zalgiris and coming to Lithuania?

    Weems: No, I didn’t talk to him before I signed, but I heard he gave great recommendations for me and my hat goes out to Kleiza. I owe him for giving those great recommendations. I talked to him a bit while he was here [in Lithuania] but before I signed, no, I didn’t.

    RealGM: Why did you decide to come to Europe instead of moving to China?

    Weems: China is like playing junior basketball. You go over there and average 40 points per game and you don’t get any better. That’s the league I do not want to be a part of it because basically there play only Chinese guys. I want to play where the competition is going to be. That’s why I chose Zalgiris.

    RealGM: What was the first reaction from your family when they found out you were going overseas? Did you have to show them on the map where Lithuania is?

    Weems: A lot of people don’t know where Lithuania is. You have to explain that to them where it is. Everybody keeps asking me that. Even people in Toronto, whose background is basically European, don’t know where Lithuania is. Everybody is asking me: ‘where is it?’. My family understood what I need to do and what they need to do to support me.

    RealGM: What was your first impression about Kaunas and Lithuania?

    Weems: Quiet city, very quiet. People here are really passionate about basketball. I didn’t expect it, but people knew me before I came here. They knew who I was. I’m very proud to be a part of that basketball tradition.

    RealGM: You were one of few players who signed a contract in Europe without an NBA-out.

    Weems: I think it’s better for me. If you look at the NBA, a lot of owners, a lot of GMs are focused on European players. They are really focused on the game over here.

    RealGM: What are the main differences between preparing for the NBA season and preparing for the season in Europe?

    Weems: The only difference here is the game is a lot slower. Also, instead of one practice a day you have two. Maybe one day you are like “why I am here”, but that’s the way they do things over here. That’s something I have to deal with. I chose to be over here; therefore I have to deal with it.

    RealGM: Do you miss the fastpaced NBA style basketball?

    Weems: It’s fine, I can slow myself down. It just makes me improve my halfcourt game. Like I said, playing over here will help me a lot.

    RealGM: As you know, some NBA guys have already left for home. Have you felt homesick?

    Weems: I miss my family but I can put them on the plane. That’s not a problem for me. Actually, my mom and dad are coming over here. I’m very excited about that.

    RealGM: Do you keep in touch with guys from Toronto?

    Weems: Always. I’m going back there next year. They are my friends so I have to keep in touch with them.
    http://basketball.realgm.com/blog/21...algiris_Kaunas

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  • #2
    I think this will be a great experience for Sonny. I wish him luck and he very well could be back next year.

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    • #3
      Me neither. He can be a solid wing off the bench and his teammates seem to like him!

      I like his comment about China being junior basketball.
      Eh follow my TWITTER!

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      • #4
        Employee wrote: View Post
        Me neither. He can be a solid wing off the bench and his teammates seem to like him!

        I like his comment about China being junior basketball.
        I don't

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        • #5
          this guy is racist towards the chinese ehhh :O

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          • #6
            racist? he was just saying the competition over there isn't good and thats true. I hope we sign sonny again next season, he'll be great off the bench.

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            • #7
              If Sonny is shooting 48% from 3 over there, that's a huge deal. That was one of the biggest gaps in his game. And it's cool that he's confident he's coming back to Toronto next year. If he can hit 3's and play defense, he'll be welcome back.

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              • #8
                I'd LOVE to have Sonny Weems as a back up SG, if he does really well than he can get extra burn at SF, but I don't think he's capable of playing SF as a starter
                "They're going to have to rename the whole conference after us: Toronto Raptors 2014-2015 Northern Conference Champions" ~ ezzbee Dec. 2014

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                "We only have one rule on this team. What is that rule? E.L.E. That's right's, E.L.E, and what does E.L.E. stand for? EVERYBODY LOVE EVERYBODY. Right there up on the wall, because this isn't just a basketball team, this is a lifestyle. ~ Jackie Moon

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                • #9
                  backup SG sounds good

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                  • #10
                    NoPropsneeded wrote: View Post
                    racist? he was just saying the competition over there isn't good and thats true. I hope we sign sonny again next season, he'll be great off the bench.
                    it was slightly racist. but, who gives a shit.
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                    • #11
                      Even people in Toronto, whose background is basically European, don’t know where Lithuania is
                      Lol, this guy is ALL about stereotypes, isn't he?

                      The biggest maker/breaker for Sonny will be his defensive improvements. Everyone knows he can run, dunk and score, but if he can shutdown opposing wings, he'll be welcomed with open arms next year.

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                      • #12
                        Nilanka wrote: View Post
                        Lol, this guy is ALL about stereotypes, isn't he?

                        The biggest maker/breaker for Sonny will be his defensive improvements. Everyone knows he can run, dunk and score, but if he can shutdown opposing wings, he'll be welcomed with open arms next year.
                        TBH he shouldn't have been playing SF, he's a SG...

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                        • #13
                          Seems like Weems is confident he will be back in Toronto next season, Which is good but it figures that if Colangelo finds a deal for him he would take it.

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