Vogel used Hezonja as a smallball PF but he's definitely a wing in terms of skill set.
He's at his best coming off screens and on catch-and-shoot opportunities. He's also an underrated passer and can make good decisions as the ball handler in the P&R.
He needs to cut down on turnovers and improve his overall decision making but I think never having considtent minutes or a set position with the Magic hurt him in terms of learning to let the game come to him.
He's not good defensively but he's better off guarding guys on the perimeter (he has decent lateral quickness) than matching up with bigger, stronger PFs especially since he doesn't look to have added a ton of strength since entering the league.
I disagree. I've watched too many Orlando games for my own good, but Hezonja is not a SF. He's too laterally slow at guarding SFs, but not strong enough to guard PFs. Yeah he has the offensive skillset for a SF, but it's the defense we need. If defense was taken out of the equation, we might as well play Bogdan at the 3.
I don't think he has decent lateral quickness. He gets blown by way too easily.. and this is against SFs. He's a gamble. I just don't think the Kings should be rewarding busts nor mediocrity(talking about overapying him). We've already been
massively overpaying in FA for anyone who can pick up a basketball. I don't want a Hezonja signing to set another standard for us. Telling busts they can come here and we'll pay them big money in order to gamble on their potential. Sets a poor precedent, it's why FAs take advantage of the Kings all the freaking time. Iggy is the prime example of a player who used us as leverage against GS. Guys like Allen Crabbe did the same too. These FAs know they can come in for a visit in Sacramento and we'll be the team who has no problem ponying-up money. I'm not happy with that at all. We're also the destination for vets to go to if they want to get overpaid. George Hill? Nobody had the cap space to sign him for 20mpy. Zach Randolph? would any team really even spend a dime above vet minimum for him? Anthony Tolliver for $8mpy? We're also fine welcoming in rejects like Rajon Rondo and Matt Barnes.
Hezonja signing is nowhere near as bad as those examples, but this would set a horrible precedent. I'm referring to the people who think we should throw 8-10mpy his way. Might as well form a line out the door and welcome back Stauskas while we're at it.
Clarifying a little bit more, I'm down for bringing in Hezonja, but just as long as it's not more than 5mpy.