Jason Thompson needs to go!!

Kingster

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#91
While many people wouldn't listen to me on this, I know Philly, and Hawes could nto have picked a WORSE place to end up. Nor a worse coach. The coach is a noted screamer who everybody hates within three years. The fans are tough to the point of being nasty. They will NOT tolerate softness, or perceived softness, of every kind. Iverson becoming a folk hero there had everything to do with their tough in your face attitude. And then you have Spencer, Flutter, a guy struggling with physicality and aggressiveness. This is going to be a crucible. Either he he is going to be transformed, hardened, forged into something far tougher than we have ever seen him be. Or they are going to break him, chew him up and spit him out into little pieces. There may be tears involved. They will absolutely loathe him, and they'll boo you if they like you. If they don't...

If that happens, I don't know what happens to Spencer's career. I have limited sympathy there. Its his own fault. He has all the talent needed to be a good center for a long time. But he himself is holding himself back.
Seems like the perfect place for him to me. Make or break.
 
#98
OK - KF is full of too many intelligent bball fans to go ga-ga over JT's rebounds against the Lakers.

Comparing him to Reggie Evans??
Saying he's a beast??

I only remember ONE rebound that was even contested.
Since when does standing next to the rim and grabbing uncontested caroms equal beastliness?

How little does this guy have to do to get approval from this board?
He was 1 for 6 with 3 fouls which cost us points.
ANYONE could have gotten those defensive rebounds.

Did you guys even watch the game?
 
#99
Even if he doesnt have the rebounding instincts, his size helped a lot. He was probably the tallest player on the floor which mightve helped with his 10 rebounds in 12 minutes. His offense again was pretty garbage. In one play he was being guarded by derek fisher, where he did a spin move and missed the lay in.
 
I watched the game. I watched him come up with contested rebounds. I'm sure as hell not watching it again to prove some point. I missed the 1st quarter due to the overtime game, but what I saw was impressive in this dept. Maybe he sucked in the 1st, but he certainly didn't suck in the 2nd.

OK - KF is full of too many intelligent bball fans to go ga-ga over JT's rebounds against the Lakers.

Comparing him to Reggie Evans??
Saying he's a beast??

I only remember ONE rebound that was even contested.
Since when does standing next to the rim and grabbing uncontested caroms equal beastliness?

How little does this guy have to do to get approval from this board?
He was 1 for 6 with 3 fouls which cost us points.
ANYONE could have gotten those defensive rebounds.

Did you guys even watch the game?
 

kingsboi

Hall of Famer
He was pretty good on hitting the boards. He missed a jumper and a point blank semi hook against Barnes (I believe) in the post. That's about all I recall of him doing.
 
Question - when did LA miss the most shots?

Answer - 2nd quarter.

Who got most of those rebounds? JT.
Was it because he was tall, or because of his effort?
I rewatched the 2nd qtr, and no - most of them dropped right to him. 1 or 2 were on missed free throws (which IMO should not be even counted as a rebound, since it artificially skews the stats - Webber benefited from this tremendously during his career).
1 was because he was beaten for position, was in the wrong place, and it bounced OVER everyone right to his hands.
He got credited his 1 and only offensive rebound for the ball bouncing off his hands in traffic, and the possession was given to us.

By my count, only 3 of his 10 rebounds were even contested.
By contrast, DMC and Landry's rebounds were most always contested. Each of them had 3 or more offensive rebounds and they led to put-backs or FT's (unlike JT's). In fact, Landry didn't even get credited for at least one offensive rebound when he had great position and was held by Odom and got FT's out of it.

Despite Landry's 4th-qtr woes, he was by FAR the better rebounder tonight, stats be damned.
And even though his shots didn't fall this game (and he STILL ended up shooting 50%!), I feel much safer with him on the floor and he didn't make bonehead frustration fouls after a missed shot that cost us 2-4 points like JT did.

I'm not going to accept any ret-con about this game that plays up JT's rebounding stats while ignoring the actual game, which was lost in the 2nd qtr when we needed points and JT (and Landry and DMC and Tyreke and Head and everyone) didn't convert his opportunities.
 

bajaden

Hall of Famer
OK - KF is full of too many intelligent bball fans to go ga-ga over JT's rebounds against the Lakers.

Comparing him to Reggie Evans??
Saying he's a beast??

I only remember ONE rebound that was even contested.
Since when does standing next to the rim and grabbing uncontested caroms equal beastliness?

How little does this guy have to do to get approval from this board?
He was 1 for 6 with 3 fouls which cost us points.
ANYONE could have gotten those defensive rebounds.

Did you guys even watch the game?
If those uncontested rebounds are so easy to get, then why didn't someone else do it. You forget that he averaged just under 9 boards a game last year. You should be a politician, you would be perfect. Blame the guy when he doesn't do something, and don't give him credit when he does. You don't like him, I get that. But unfortunately its screwing up your ability to make honest judgements about a player. You failed to notice I suspect that he played great defense while in there, and the fact that he was playing SF while in there. You think he just happened to be under the basket when he got those rebounds. What he was doing was basketball 101. He was under the basket blocking out. That my friend is how your suspossed to get rebounds.
 
If those uncontested rebounds are so easy to get, then why didn't someone else do it. You forget that he averaged just under 9 boards a game last year. You should be a politician, you would be perfect. Blame the guy when he doesn't do something, and don't give him credit when he does. You don't like him, I get that. But unfortunately its screwing up your ability to make honest judgements about a player. You failed to notice I suspect that he played great defense while in there, and the fact that he was playing SF while in there. You think he just happened to be under the basket when he got those rebounds. What he was doing was basketball 101. He was under the basket blocking out. That my friend is how your suspossed to get rebounds.
ding ding ding ding ding!!
 
If those uncontested rebounds are so easy to get, then why didn't someone else do it. You forget that he averaged just under 9 boards a game last year. You should be a politician, you would be perfect. Blame the guy when he doesn't do something, and don't give him credit when he does. You don't like him, I get that. But unfortunately its screwing up your ability to make honest judgements about a player. You failed to notice I suspect that he played great defense while in there, and the fact that he was playing SF while in there. You think he just happened to be under the basket when he got those rebounds. What he was doing was basketball 101. He was under the basket blocking out. That my friend is how your suspossed to get rebounds.
Well said.
 
I thought the way to get "rebounds" was to call your friend's ex-GF's right after they've broken up and try to nail them? Oohhh, you mean THAT kind...
 
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Good points on JT. Yes he missed a close up but we're only 5 games into the season. I think we all agree that Thompson is not a starter but once he picks up his scoring he will be a huge asset. Last season in the second half Jason's shot was money and I like to think he will work back into that form.
 

rainmaker

Hall of Famer
Don't know how many of you read the Bee, but Westphal wants to play JT as the backup 3 as much as possible. Also said members of the organization realize JT struggles finishing inside, and they think he has more upside playing away from the basket. The article said Westphal looks at JT as Omri's backup. Can't say I disagree with trying this, especially given Jt's struggles in the paint. How that works on defense, I'm not sure at this point. But it's worth a try before giving up on him.

Not a good sign for Donte though. Converting JT to sf before giving Donte a chance to fill that role. Donte is officially the 12th man.
 
Don't know how many of you read the Bee, but Westphal wants to play JT as the backup 3 as much as possible. Also said members of the organization realize JT struggles finishing inside, and they think he has more upside playing away from the basket. The article said Westphal looks at JT as Omri's backup. Can't say I disagree with trying this, especially given Jt's struggles in the paint. How that works on defense, I'm not sure at this point. But it's worth a try before giving up on him.

Not a good sign for Donte though. Converting JT to sf before giving Donte a chance to fill that role. Donte is officially the 12th man.
Where in the Bee did you read this?
 
Don't know how many of you read the Bee, but Westphal wants to play JT as the backup 3 as much as possible.
With a career 3 point percentage of 5.6% (1-18), he's probably the least suitable player on the Kings to replace Casspi. There are so many more sensible options (Garcia, Donte, Wright) that I can't fathom what goes on in PW head to consider JT as the best option.
 

Bricklayer

Don't Make Me Use The Bat
Don't know how many of you read the Bee, but Westphal wants to play JT as the backup 3 as much as possible. Also said members of the organization realize JT struggles finishing inside, and they think he has more upside playing away from the basket. The article said Westphal looks at JT as Omri's backup. Can't say I disagree with trying this, especially given Jt's struggles in the paint. How that works on defense, I'm not sure at this point. But it's worth a try before giving up on him.

Not a good sign for Donte though. Converting JT to sf before giving Donte a chance to fill that role. Donte is officially the 12th man.
And again such a dramatic fall from grace, or non-grace. I am sticking with my Donte and Coach's daughter theory until its proven to me he has no daughter.

And JT as a SF...um...there seem to be some weird and melodramatic moves being made on our roster for so early in the season. Panicky even. If you have a big who struggles to finish inside, you just don't have him shoot it much. Its not hard. Or you trade him. You don't try to convert him into a backup tweener forward where he loses his athletic advantage and is pulled away from the hoop and his greatest strength (rebounding). These are two young pieces with midrange value coming into the season (Donte/JT, if after 5 games of the season you have already given up on them in order to satisfy your scrub of the week Jackson/Head fetish, then you need to trade them while they are still considered talented young pieces. Or you just need to calm the hell down as a coach. Now the one thing that should be noted there is the author (Voison) and the nature of the paragrpah in question. You notice where there is a quoteless statement that Westphal intends to continue trying JT at SF, followed by a paragraph break, and then a new paragraph that says "some wihtin the organization beleive" -- you have to read Voison to understand just how weak and constructed that series of statements is, and how great the possibility is that it is her own opinion given additional weight by attributing it to nameless quoteless faces behind the scene.
 
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rainmaker

Hall of Famer
And again such a dramatic fall from grace, or non-grace. I am sticking with my Donte and Coach's daughter theory until its proven to me he has no daughter.

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If Wright retains his place on the roster ahead of Donte in the rotation, after the DUI, then your theory might not be that far off. Something happened, and it's not basketball related.
 

gunks

Hall of Famer
If those uncontested rebounds are so easy to get, then why didn't someone else do it. You forget that he averaged just under 9 boards a game last year. You should be a politician, you would be perfect. Blame the guy when he doesn't do something, and don't give him credit when he does. You don't like him, I get that. But unfortunately its screwing up your ability to make honest judgements about a player. You failed to notice I suspect that he played great defense while in there, and the fact that he was playing SF while in there. You think he just happened to be under the basket when he got those rebounds. What he was doing was basketball 101. He was under the basket blocking out. That my friend is how your suspossed to get rebounds.
Tell the hater whats up!! You dont just luck into 10 boards in 12 minutes..Thats just silly.

JT needed more time in that game. Its a shame his offense is so bad that we had to rely on Landry, who is basically a 6'8 SG.