Not really happy
But all the analysts say Tyreke Evans was the 3rd best player in the draft. Hopefully Kings don't regret passing up on Rubio.
Welcome Evans!
tyreke evans may have been bpa, but rubio, for all his risk, has greater potential for high rewards, especially on a kings team desperate for a playmaker. evans is a combo guard. he was a talented combo guard in college, but players of his skill-level and versatility are a dime a dozen in the nba. natural playmakers with court vision and passing ability like ricky rubio are a special rarity. the kings are going nowhere fast, and rubio's learning curve would have been inconsequential as a result, imo. i believe the kings regret not drafting rubio in favor of a combo guard, just like they should regret drafting an undersized combo guard over rajon rondo...
tyreke evans was the safe pick. but this kings team doesn't need a safe pick, because what's one more safe, moderate talent actually going to add to this particular team? the kings consistently threw 100+ up on the scoreboard like it was no big deal last season. they don't need scorers. they need playmakers and leaders. they need a homerun, and while rubio is hardly a sure thing, there's potential for him to be a real homerun at the PG position. people question his speed, but anybody who has played basketball knows that the ball moves faster in the air than it does on the ground. in a half court set, rubio's got the basketball iq to make truly spectacular plays that this current kings team can't even sniff with their lack of playmaking ability. unless spencer hawes can really hone and trust his passing skills this offseason, while simultaneously becoming a brilliant high-post center, we're looking at another season of extremely low assist totals. that isn't gonna bring the fans back inside arco arena, and i don't anticipate tyreke evans will make much of a difference or impact, because his talent is duplicated by a number of other players already on this kings roster...