http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/arash_markazi/11/25/rookie.rankings/index.html
Yeah, I know...It's power rankings. But it's sure fun to see a Kings player at the top of the list. Way to go, Reke!

1. Tyreke Evans, Sacramento Kings
The most impressive part about Evans' play recently has been his efficiency. In his last two games, he's scored 57 points, hitting 23 of his 39 attempts (58.9 percent) while dishing out 14 assists. Evans has benefited from the constant coaching of Pete Carril, the 79-year-old architect of the Princeton offense and Kings assistant, who has been Evans' shadow since entering the NBA. Kings coach Paul Westphal asked Carril to work with Evans on improving his shooting technique and eliminating any wasted movement. Now Evans is releasing the ball from the top of his forehead instead of behind his right ear as he did in Memphis. "The potential is enormous," Carril told the Commercial Appeal. "When you look at him, you say: 'Holy God.'"
The most impressive part about Evans' play recently has been his efficiency. In his last two games, he's scored 57 points, hitting 23 of his 39 attempts (58.9 percent) while dishing out 14 assists. Evans has benefited from the constant coaching of Pete Carril, the 79-year-old architect of the Princeton offense and Kings assistant, who has been Evans' shadow since entering the NBA. Kings coach Paul Westphal asked Carril to work with Evans on improving his shooting technique and eliminating any wasted movement. Now Evans is releasing the ball from the top of his forehead instead of behind his right ear as he did in Memphis. "The potential is enormous," Carril told the Commercial Appeal. "When you look at him, you say: 'Holy God.'"