It was five years ago that Nemanja Bjelica, just drafted by the Timberwolves, came to Minneapolis to have his picture taken with the rest of the team's draftees.
Five years. Seems a lot longer than that, at least to Bjelica.
"That five years was like 100 years for me," he said Wednesday, back in Minneapolis, getting his picture taken. This time though, it's different. When Bjelica was first drafted the Wolves viewed him as a part of their future. Five years later, he's a part of the team.
Recently-signed by president of basketball operations – and coach – Flip Saunders, Bjelica is coming to Minnesota ready to be a regular part of Saunders' rotation. This is something that, frankly, he felt he was ready for in 2010. At least now the Wolves completely agree.
"To his credit, with what he's been able to do these last five years in developing his game, he's put himself in a situation to not only come to the NBA, but have a huge impact within the NBA and within our organization,'' Saunders said.
To Saunders, Bjelica has been ready to come over for a couple years. But it was important, he felt, that Bjelica needed to come to Minnesota and get right on the court. Two years ago the Wolves were a different team, more veteran, and playing time would have been hard to come by. Now he is joining a team filled with youth. Bjelica brings years of professional experience.
And if it meant paying dues in Europe? OK.
"I'm very excited to be here, finally,'' he said. "I was drafted five years ago, finally I'm here. I'm very happy and honored to be here, be a part of the Minnesota Timberwolves. … My dream finally came true, and I will become an NBA player.''