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Ivan Koljevic had a long day when he entered the country a few weeks ago. He started with a drive from Podgorica, Montenegro, to Belgrade, then hopped on a flight to Munich, where he changed planes for an eight-hour junket to New York. In all, he spent about 15 hours traveling, without sleep. When he landed at JFK, he knew exactly where he wanted to go--the Sports Club/L.A. on 61st Street in Manhattan. Food? Sleep? Forget it. Koljevic needed to handle and shoot a basketball, if only for a half-hour. "I guess you could say he's a gym rat," says his agent, Marc Cornstein.
Koljevic will need all the work he can get because he has a tough task ahead of him this week--he, along with a handful of other point guard hopefuls, must prove himself at the NBA's predraft camp in Chicago. Point guard perhaps is the most interesting position in this draft because the statuses of the first five are set--three are lottery picks, with Jameer Nelson on the fringe of the lottery and Sebastian Telfair just below him.
That means Chicago is critical for the rest of the top 10 point guards hoping to jump into the first round or secure a spot in the second. Plenty of teams have openings at the position, and, after talking with scouts and personnel executives, there is a sense of how the top point guards stack up. But the players' performances in Chicago could cause their stocks to rise or fall.
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