I understand the frustration with Rudy. His defense has been barf. But he's not going to continue at 47% TS. He was 56% TS last year and about 54% TS for his career. Right now the spacing is bad. The guys are not adapting well to this system. The offense Karl inserted on the fly last year was more conducive to Rudy and Cuz than this space and pace system.
Rudy is better when he is initiating his point of attack inside the three line and now he is too often catching and trying to create from outside the three line and this is not resulting in respectable PPS. I am not concerned about Rudy. He's too talented to keep playing like crap and he's adjusting to have a newborn in his home.
I am concerned about Rondo. He's just not very good. Teams are laying off him and if he scores they don't mind. And he's not creating easy shots for his teammates because opponents are playing the pass. So even when passes do find their target they are not always high percentage looks. His defense is often disinterested. It's not a consistent effort. He can be lazy in transition and in rotation.
Rondo's stats are empty. And they are not even impressive empty stats. He is at 46% TS. For reference Isaiah Thomas is 57.5% TS for his career. You better be one helluva playmaker and defender to compensate for 46% TS and right now it ain't happening.
After watching Isaiah for three years I think all Kings fans know what it is to see a PG have an impact on the floor. Rondo is not that guy. He is incompatible with an uptempo offense because he cannot make enough plays in the open court. He often gives up the ball before a defender stops his forward progress. This is cardinal rule being violated which is to pass the ball before the defense has stopped the ball.
Jerry Reynolds made the point last year that Ray McCallum was better than Rondo. I tend to agree. And we gave away Ray for nothing probably when his agent requested move and we could not guarantee PT.
If Ben made the jump to 15 PPG guy (as I had hoped) and Marco was not struggling so much to get open looks at the basket, which is partly dependent on a PG who causes the defense to collapse, Rondo would have more usefulness. Even as a pick and roll guy with Cuz, I am not crazy about that potential because Rondo is not looking to score. Too predictable to opponent. One of the reasons Cousins TO rate is sky high is because the shot distribution is so poor without a scoring PG threat.
A PG who lacks the juke moves and scoring threat ability means defenders are staying home on their man and the O struggles to get consistent high quality looks. I would like to be wrong but The Rondo Experiment is not going to end well.
Vlade constructed this team with two non-scorers in his Top 7: WCS and Rondo. For this to work Ben had to take the next step in his development which was one of the biggest question marks in my mind leading into this year. Hasn't happened. Guys who have passed him by include: Rodney Hood, CJ McCallum, Jordan Clarkson and Bradley Beal. Ben was suppose to be in this group of SGs but hasn't materialized yet.
Ben plays at one speed. He doesn't read and react. His handle is loose. He doesn't use change of speeds. He doesn't play well through contact. He doesn't have feistiness. (I'd like to see him once commit a hard foul, get a technical and pee off an opponent.) He doesn't shoot a comfortable set shot from deep (I think he gets too much elevation on his jumper).
And the biggest thing, why he slipped to #7 draft, when he was projected to go as high as #1 or #2, is his head space. Ben struggles with confidence and self-belief despite elite athleticism and pretty jump shot.
This team can be good and the guys can run off 5 to 8 wins in a row and get back to .500 but Karl and crew need to decide if Rondo can lead the way. It is clear to me WCS and Cousins need to be on the floor together to solidify the defense. This is where this team can be special and give opponents fits. A non-scorer in Rondo and unsteady SG in Ben is NOT a winning recipe. This was the concern before the season and is bearing out now.
Starters:
Collison
Ben
Rudy
WCS
Cousins
Bench:
Omri
Seth
Marco
Kosta
Acy
DNP:
Rondo
It is too soon to send to Rondo to the bench for good but its not too soon to start adjusting his minutes downward. The sooner Vlade and George admit to this miscalculation the sooner they can turn this around. I am not 100% certain Rondo is a washed up as a player but my instincts point that he does not fit with a group that includes WCS and the SGs on this roster. There is no KG Ray Allen or Paul Pierce trio to mask his deficiencies.
The scary thing about Rondo when you look at his 46% TS is that this not a slump. This is what you get. Last year: 45% Two years ago 44%. Previously three years combined before ACL: About 49% TS. Its not going to get much better that this. So he either needs to become a lockdown defender or magically make shots he hasn't made in over 5 years and neither is likely to occur.
Rudy is better when he is initiating his point of attack inside the three line and now he is too often catching and trying to create from outside the three line and this is not resulting in respectable PPS. I am not concerned about Rudy. He's too talented to keep playing like crap and he's adjusting to have a newborn in his home.
I am concerned about Rondo. He's just not very good. Teams are laying off him and if he scores they don't mind. And he's not creating easy shots for his teammates because opponents are playing the pass. So even when passes do find their target they are not always high percentage looks. His defense is often disinterested. It's not a consistent effort. He can be lazy in transition and in rotation.
Rondo's stats are empty. And they are not even impressive empty stats. He is at 46% TS. For reference Isaiah Thomas is 57.5% TS for his career. You better be one helluva playmaker and defender to compensate for 46% TS and right now it ain't happening.
After watching Isaiah for three years I think all Kings fans know what it is to see a PG have an impact on the floor. Rondo is not that guy. He is incompatible with an uptempo offense because he cannot make enough plays in the open court. He often gives up the ball before a defender stops his forward progress. This is cardinal rule being violated which is to pass the ball before the defense has stopped the ball.
Jerry Reynolds made the point last year that Ray McCallum was better than Rondo. I tend to agree. And we gave away Ray for nothing probably when his agent requested move and we could not guarantee PT.
If Ben made the jump to 15 PPG guy (as I had hoped) and Marco was not struggling so much to get open looks at the basket, which is partly dependent on a PG who causes the defense to collapse, Rondo would have more usefulness. Even as a pick and roll guy with Cuz, I am not crazy about that potential because Rondo is not looking to score. Too predictable to opponent. One of the reasons Cousins TO rate is sky high is because the shot distribution is so poor without a scoring PG threat.
A PG who lacks the juke moves and scoring threat ability means defenders are staying home on their man and the O struggles to get consistent high quality looks. I would like to be wrong but The Rondo Experiment is not going to end well.
Vlade constructed this team with two non-scorers in his Top 7: WCS and Rondo. For this to work Ben had to take the next step in his development which was one of the biggest question marks in my mind leading into this year. Hasn't happened. Guys who have passed him by include: Rodney Hood, CJ McCallum, Jordan Clarkson and Bradley Beal. Ben was suppose to be in this group of SGs but hasn't materialized yet.
Ben plays at one speed. He doesn't read and react. His handle is loose. He doesn't use change of speeds. He doesn't play well through contact. He doesn't have feistiness. (I'd like to see him once commit a hard foul, get a technical and pee off an opponent.) He doesn't shoot a comfortable set shot from deep (I think he gets too much elevation on his jumper).
And the biggest thing, why he slipped to #7 draft, when he was projected to go as high as #1 or #2, is his head space. Ben struggles with confidence and self-belief despite elite athleticism and pretty jump shot.
This team can be good and the guys can run off 5 to 8 wins in a row and get back to .500 but Karl and crew need to decide if Rondo can lead the way. It is clear to me WCS and Cousins need to be on the floor together to solidify the defense. This is where this team can be special and give opponents fits. A non-scorer in Rondo and unsteady SG in Ben is NOT a winning recipe. This was the concern before the season and is bearing out now.
Starters:
Collison
Ben
Rudy
WCS
Cousins
Bench:
Omri
Seth
Marco
Kosta
Acy
DNP:
Rondo
It is too soon to send to Rondo to the bench for good but its not too soon to start adjusting his minutes downward. The sooner Vlade and George admit to this miscalculation the sooner they can turn this around. I am not 100% certain Rondo is a washed up as a player but my instincts point that he does not fit with a group that includes WCS and the SGs on this roster. There is no KG Ray Allen or Paul Pierce trio to mask his deficiencies.
The scary thing about Rondo when you look at his 46% TS is that this not a slump. This is what you get. Last year: 45% Two years ago 44%. Previously three years combined before ACL: About 49% TS. Its not going to get much better that this. So he either needs to become a lockdown defender or magically make shots he hasn't made in over 5 years and neither is likely to occur.