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    Anthony Morrow will pay tribute to Drazen Petrovic at the Three-Point Contest

    Drazen Petrovic (Getty Images)

    In 1992, late New Jersey Nets legend Drazen Petrovic finished seventh in the NBA's Three-Point Contest, a disappointing showing considering his 44 percent mark from behind the arc that year was second only to Dana Barros' 46 percent pace. Petrovic, who would not appear in the contest the next season, died in a car accident in Germany a year and a half later.

    In 2012, another all-world shooter with a Nets pedigree will pay tribute to the late Petrovic during his turn in the shootout. New Jersey's Anthony Morrow will wear a Petrovic jersey during his turn at the racks, fitting not only because Morrow plays for Drazen's old team, but because Morrow's career 3-point mark of (you guessed it) 44 percent is on pace to rank him as one of the NBA's all-time greats from long range. Anthony, in talking to Mike Vorkunov of the Newark Star-Ledger, relayed just why he chose that setting to pay tribute to a legend from another era:

    Anthony Morrow (Getty Images)Morrow has had the idea since he saw Petrovic's jersey hanging in the Nets' practice facility. After seeing the documentary, "Once Brothers" -- about the broken friendship between Petrovic and Vlade Divac -- he thought that if he had the chance to participate in All-Star weekend, he would honor the fallen hero.

    "I just remember -- I don't remember a whole lot -- but I remember he could shoot real, real good," Morrow said.

    Morrow's appearance in the competition has been a long time coming. He's been an absolute demon from behind the arc since entering the NBA in 2008, and for some reason it's taken until his fourth season to get an invite despite nailing a ridiculous career average (the NBA average is around 36 percent) on the league's home run ball. With his 6-7 frame and consistent touch from behind the arc, the athletic Morrow is considered a favorite in the event.

    To pay tribute to Petrovic, who was pacing the Nets with a 22-points-per-game average in the season before he left us, is beyond cool.

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    19 comments

    • hans k  •  3 months ago
      Drazen was that good, he once scored more than a 100 points in a European game...
    • Tom Pav  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 months ago
      Thank you Anthony Morrow for being a class act and honoring the late great Drazen...he was one of my lifelong heroes and died wayyyy too young. U will forever be loved and remembered DP #3.
    • you know it!  •  3 months ago
      Petrovic and Sabonis were two of the best European players in the early 90's...it's so sad that we don't have more video of them in their primes as they were absolutely incredible...
    • CG  •  3 months ago
      Class Act by AM. It's cool as a current player, that he is honoring & representing a player of the past at ASW. More NBA players should take the time out and learn about the history of the NBA or at least the history of the franchise they play for.
    • Diann Barnes  •  New York, New York  •  2 months ago
      I AM NOT A "NETS" FAN BUT, DRAZEN WAS A DAMM GOOD {CLEAN} PLAYER & A HELL OF A SHOOTER. RIGHT NOW IN THE LEAGUE THAT'S RARE ! ! NOW THESE KIDS LOOK TO GET THEIR NAMES IN LIGHTS, BACK THEN, YOU CAME TO THE ALL STAR GAME TO HAVE FUN BUT MOST IMPORTANT YOU WANTED THE WIN ! ! GOTTA GET BEHIND THAT ! FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE I HAVE WATCHED LEBRON PLAY IN THE ALL STAR GAME, HE HAD THE EYE OF THE TIGER & ALMOST GOT THE WIN FOR THE EAST. UNFORTUNATLY THE REST OF THE TEAM DID "NOT" SINK IN, ONLY A FEW ! !
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  3 months ago
      a nice tribute to one of the first great European players....
    • Shuck  •  Oakland, California  •  2 months ago
      It took Drazen forever to get decent minutes. Then Jersey traded for him and his brilliance flourished. Back then foreign players had to prove themselves more just like Lin today. He was a blast to watch.
    • Dennis  •  Toronto, Canada  •  3 months ago
      Class act.
    • Keith  •  3 months ago
      Classy move. I think it's great to honor the memory of hero's like Drazen! COME ON MORROW!
    • Indiana Mike  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 months ago
      PLEASE NY KNICKS GET RID OF THE SELFISH, OVER-PAID, OVER-RATED AND OVER THE HILL BARON DAVIS, AMARI STOUDAMIRE AND CAREMELLO ANTHONY!!!
    • Peter C  •  Markham, Canada  •  3 months ago
      Arvydas Sabonis was indeed a excellent passer for a "Big Man". Poetry in motion.
    • GrimJoe  •  3 months ago
      pls no polite,give youre all best.Play Ball.even if you get into troule,youre team will back you.specially when he's a jerk.
    • Steve  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  2 months ago
      Drazen was probably the only player that could go head to head with MJ when the Nets played the Bulls back in the early 90s

      RIP
    • The Black Whole  •  3 months ago
      kelli dwyer IS a LOSER.

      ONLY 15 comments to her SILLY F'n blog..,.WHEN she ISN'T race-baiting about Jeremy Lin.

      You SORRY@ss LOSER!

      --The Black Whole...SEES THROUGH you, punk.
    • Dean  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 months ago
      A very classy gesture on Morrows part.
    • Chris P  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 months ago
      "died in a car accident in German a year and a half later."

      really Kelly Dwyer.. did Drazen Petrovic die in GERMAN?

      Did they fire all the editors over at Yahoo? They're off to a good start.
    • Gian P  •  3 months ago
      "died in a car accident in German a year and a half later"... Its Germany you idiot. These yahoo morons don't even proof read their work.
      • Nick 3 months ago
        Actually that would be "It's Germany, you idiot"...but I'm sure you knew that right?
      • kwm5105 3 months ago
        Some of us can read and article and gloss over one little misprint.
        Everyone isn't perfect like you.
      • kwm5105 3 months ago
        Well, aren't you going to point mine out?
    • Roni  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 months ago
      if a lack of editing got the guy at ESPN fired, can Yahoo please do the same and put KD out of his misery
    • GrimJoe  •  3 months ago
      hey morrons,it was a custom in China to respect the elder.