I posted a little pro Kenny piece in another thread but I thought this topic really deserved it's own discussion. Now I know that Kenny Thomas is not in the top 10 power forwards in the league, who are we kidding, he may not be in the top 20, but Kenny Thomas must surely bring some positives to the table. First off he's quick, faster than most big guys at the position. He's a good slasher and he can finish near the basket, and I mean very near, not that running through the lane and trying to throw the ball back off the glass bull I've seen him try. K9 can also rebound very well for a player of his size. He's can be tenacious on the glass and has got good hops. Um I can't think of much of else but....
You would think with the talent that our starting unit has, Kenny Thomas can have a role that takes advantage of his positives while masking his deficiencies. I get the feeling that a lot of people think that we have failed this offseason if we don't get a really good power forward. While the old Webb would have made this team a contender again, and as much as I would like the Kings to have a player like Chris Bosh, you can't just pick up players like that. I think we can win with the players we have if Musselman can figure out a way to take advantage of their collective strengths. IMO Adelman failed because he tried to fit a square peg in Kenny Thomas into a round plug being our old system, it didn't come close to fitting until Artest came aboard. Now I know this is a controversial topic on this board but I think we can have a pleasent discussion about this as long as y'all realize that keeping K9 around does not mean an off the rails off season, and also that I'm right and your wrong.
You would think with the talent that our starting unit has, Kenny Thomas can have a role that takes advantage of his positives while masking his deficiencies. I get the feeling that a lot of people think that we have failed this offseason if we don't get a really good power forward. While the old Webb would have made this team a contender again, and as much as I would like the Kings to have a player like Chris Bosh, you can't just pick up players like that. I think we can win with the players we have if Musselman can figure out a way to take advantage of their collective strengths. IMO Adelman failed because he tried to fit a square peg in Kenny Thomas into a round plug being our old system, it didn't come close to fitting until Artest came aboard. Now I know this is a controversial topic on this board but I think we can have a pleasent discussion about this as long as y'all realize that keeping K9 around does not mean an off the rails off season, and also that I'm right and your wrong.