Well, this is going to take a while. I'll start with the Princeton type of offense. Maybe is the best I can do. As a recepiant of passes it should be a plus. Ball movement should help a player get easy baskets. Of course he has to be able to distribute the ball as well, and we'll see if he's capable or not. My guess is that yes, it will help his game, Maybe not in the short term, but in the long term.
As to why the Kings have missed on so many draft picks? Well, some of those mistakes were under the Maloofs, and up until they started making some of the decisions instead of Petrie, we did fairly well in the draft. But Fredette and Thomas Robinson were both Maloof picks. Then Vivek came in with his geek approach even taking in the info from fans. Not exactly the way I would have operated. I also think that the Kings scouting dept took a serious financial hit the last few years under the Maloofs. According to some sources, our European scouting was almost non-existent. I suspect that our college scouting wasn't in much better shape.
Now, add in that despite who we drafted, we didn't have a development program in place either. So we weren't situated to get the best, whatever that may have been, out of whoever we drafted. Just look at how Vivek decided to use our D-League team. They may have been fun to watch, but they wern't developing fundamentals, which is what they should be doing. In short, our scouting dept along with our ability to develop a player was a mess, and was largely responsible for the results. It also didn't help to changes head coaches every year.
I still think Willie is going to be a great choice. He came out of college with certain skills, and probably lacking certain skills. Calipari used him a lot differently than most seven footers are used, and what he was able to accomplish made him an interesting, but quite different choice. I felt the best comparison for him was probably Tyson Chandler, and it took Chandler a while to find his total game. Willie wasn't a big part of the offense at Kentucky, and that hurt his development in that area. So he came to us behind the curve a little offensively. I think he's going to be fine, but I can't guaran
tee anything. He's a very unique athlete with the lateral quickness and speed of a guard. If Joerger can figure out a way to tap into his strengths, he could be a big piece of the future.
Unlike you, I don't think Willie is on a two year time schedule. Most players take three years to develop, and big men sometimes take a little longer. If he becomes a big part of our defense, I'm more than willing to give him more time on the offensive side. What we don't want is for him to be a liability. People have to stop thinking that every draft pick is going to be a star. Most aren't! If Willie becomes a star, then that's a huge bonus, but if he becomes a solid rotational player, then I'm happy. What I would like is for Willie to become a compliment to Cousins. For the two of them to become our frontcourt of the future.