This season showed a lot of promise, but alas, Kings started to show their age and experience. Kings future does look extremely bright, with the brightest spot being Tyreke Evans.
We all know Tyreke Evans is a beast, but the media loves points and stats, as do NBA fans. Jennings had the 55 point game and has gone downhill since, but another rookie has joined the discussion that's giving Reke a run for his money at the ROTY award; Stephen Curry. He had a 36/13/10 game a couple weeks ago that drew media attention to him. He also had 25/14/6 against the Kings and 30/13/7 against Nuggets last night. Darren Collison has played amazing with Paul out, something like 20/10 in the last 10 games or something, even recored a triple-double game of 18/12/13, but his averages are near Reke/Curry/Jennings.
Reke doesn't need a 55 point or triple-double game, he just needs to continue playing dominate basketball. He's had a few clutch plays and is on the verge to finish the season averaging 20/5/5.
Reke right now averages 20.3 points, 5.4 assists, and 4.8 rebounds a game. He is extremely close to averaging a minimum of 20/5/5 in his rookie year, a task only Oscar Robertson, Michael Jordan, and LeBron James have done.
Reke has played 52 games this season with 25 games left in the season, so assuming in plays in all the remaining games, he'll have played 77 games. In order to average at least 20/5/5 in a season, a player must score 1,540 points, have 385 assists and points. So far, Reke has:
Points - 1,054
Assists - 282
Rebounds - 249
Reke needs the following in the next 25 games:
Points - 486
Assists - 103
Rebounds - 136
He would need to average 19.44 points, 4.12 assists, and 5.44 rebounds a game in the remaining 25 games and he'll have finished with a 20/5/5 average, pretty much guaranteeing himself the ROTY award.
Side note: I'm not saying Reke needs to average 20/5/5 to win the ROTY award; I believe he's got it in the bag, but averaging the 20/5/5 to boot would be an extraordinary achievement.
We all know Tyreke Evans is a beast, but the media loves points and stats, as do NBA fans. Jennings had the 55 point game and has gone downhill since, but another rookie has joined the discussion that's giving Reke a run for his money at the ROTY award; Stephen Curry. He had a 36/13/10 game a couple weeks ago that drew media attention to him. He also had 25/14/6 against the Kings and 30/13/7 against Nuggets last night. Darren Collison has played amazing with Paul out, something like 20/10 in the last 10 games or something, even recored a triple-double game of 18/12/13, but his averages are near Reke/Curry/Jennings.
Reke doesn't need a 55 point or triple-double game, he just needs to continue playing dominate basketball. He's had a few clutch plays and is on the verge to finish the season averaging 20/5/5.
Reke right now averages 20.3 points, 5.4 assists, and 4.8 rebounds a game. He is extremely close to averaging a minimum of 20/5/5 in his rookie year, a task only Oscar Robertson, Michael Jordan, and LeBron James have done.
Reke has played 52 games this season with 25 games left in the season, so assuming in plays in all the remaining games, he'll have played 77 games. In order to average at least 20/5/5 in a season, a player must score 1,540 points, have 385 assists and points. So far, Reke has:
Points - 1,054
Assists - 282
Rebounds - 249
Reke needs the following in the next 25 games:
Points - 486
Assists - 103
Rebounds - 136
He would need to average 19.44 points, 4.12 assists, and 5.44 rebounds a game in the remaining 25 games and he'll have finished with a 20/5/5 average, pretty much guaranteeing himself the ROTY award.
Side note: I'm not saying Reke needs to average 20/5/5 to win the ROTY award; I believe he's got it in the bag, but averaging the 20/5/5 to boot would be an extraordinary achievement.