Peja's girlfriend, Greek uberbeauty, Aleka Kamila, had a son yesterday, which they named Andrej.
Meanwhile, Peja (and his agent) are apparently waiting patiently by their phones for the Maloofs to call him to discuss why he wants to be traded. He has not changed his mind, but would like to talk over his reasons with the brother Maloof to explain his motives. Peja has left messages for them to call him, leaving a number where he can be reached, but the Maloofs have been busy hosting the wedding nuptials for Nikki Hilton at their Palms Resort Hotel in Las Vegas and have had little time between the backslapping and celebrity elbow nudgings to apparently be bothered about Peja, though they were elated with the news of the birth.
When asked about Peja, all Joe Maloof would say was "We have no intentions of trading Peja. I just don't see us without Peja Stojakovic.
Peja's Washington based agent, David Bauman, said they have not backed off their demand and would prefer a trade to happen sooner rather then later.
"They haven't talked with Peja, and I don't understand that," Bauman said on Monday. "Peja called (the Maloof's) and left the number. He's getting really upset about that. I guess if he was McGrady or Marbury or Webber, they would have called."
It looks like the Kings' management are going to let this sit for at least the month of August before delving into it. Likely, they feel a patient approach, to let matters cool off, will lead to a more substantial discussion over what went wrong with their star player last year. Peja's post-season play and the ouster of the Kings in the second round for the second year in a row brought the first serious criticism to Stojakovic since he has joined Sacramento. It clearly bothered him, and then to hear it from Webber, who should talk, that Peja doesn't have the 'hood mentally that I guess leads you to get blown out by the likes of Puerto Rico by twenty points, probably irks the Serb as much as the Kings letting buddy Divac go to the Lakers, of all teams.
We fans are going to need more then a month to cool off over what is looking to be a badly written soap opera.