I expected people to disagree with me. I just don't think Tyreke could have a team build around him, and I don't think Tyreke can be a "role player" on a team built around anyone else.
The way I see it is that Evans is REAL good when he dominates the ball in a 1v1 scenario. Because he is so dominant how could you find players that are also good than can fit around a playstyle like Evans? I see people wanting Granger (including myself), but how would Granger be any good when he doesn't get touches? Vasically I would like to see Evans moved to SG full time and see how well he could play off the ball and go from there.
Has there been any teams recently that have won championships around a ball dominant PG? The PG is the guy that's supposed to set up the offense but if he's sitting there dribbling the ball down to 10 seconds each time down the floor and the rest of the team in those 14 seconds are standing around waiting then only bad things happen imo. I know this isn't the case 100% of the time but I do see a lot of it, and YES BRICK, I still watch every kings game
We just see different things, but I have been known to pick apart Evans game pretty much since we had the college thread a few years back. I watch about 90% of the Memphis games too
No Gary, unfortunately you are not alone in actually NOT having watched the Kings play over the past several months. Not the team that has actually taken the floor. Not the games as they have actually played out. There are more than a few of you that have gotten the equation backward -- reached a conclusion years ago and only see those things which support the conclusion. Here are the facts of what has happened since the new year. Its not a random date BTW, and its not unfair, or attempting to twist facts or anything else. Its approximately the time when Tyreke snapped back into gear and began to play like himself. Since that time here are the numbers for Evans, Cousins, and the team as a whole:
January:
Evans 39.3min 19.3pts (.450 .313 .750) 4.8reb 6.3ast 2.5stl 0.7blk 2.8TO
Cousins 28.4min 17.2pts (.460 .500 .680) 7.8reb 2.5ast 1.1stl 1.0blk 3.1TO
TEAM PPG: 101.9 (NBA Rank: 10th (just ahead of Miami)
TEAM FG%: .461 (NBA Rank: t13th (with Chicago, Orlando, OKC)
February (obviously messed up by small sample size and by Cousins suspension and Reke's foot):
Evans 41.0min 22.2pts (.450 .313 .750) 5.5reb 5.5ast 0.8stl 0.8blk 4.3TO
Cousins 33.3min 17.4pts (.460 .500 .680) 11.7reb 1.7ast 1.3stl 1.0blk 4.4TO
TEAM PPG: 100.0 (NBA Rank: 11th (between Miami and Orlando)
TEAM FG%: .451 (NBA Rank: 21st (between Houston and Charlotte)
Evans is putting up All Star numbers, Cousins is putting up near All Star numbers, everybody else is scoring and shooting at or above the league average. And yet here we go with these tired old dinosaur speculatiuons about how there isn't room for the two guys to work together...and yet they are already doing it, at age 20/21. And how the offense will never be able to function with Reke at the helm...and yet it has been functioning just fine with Reke at the helm. Unless you would like to give Pat Riley, Stan Van Gundy, Tom Thibodeau etc. calls to tell them how their offenses just aren't elite material.
There are only a couple of possibilities about why this nonsense is continuing to go on, not nationally amongst ignoramuses who haven't been paying attention, but right there, in Sacto, amongst its own fans. Some of them could be not paying attention, some could be completely unrealistic appraisal of how good/how the other teams in the league function; which BTW ties into Sacto fans' long and destructive history of having an inferiority complex the size of Texas; and then there are the agendas -- people who don't want it to be right, who would rather be right themselves than see things actually working when they were sure they wouldn't. Well that's tough. The above are the facts of the situation. We've had a fully functional offense for months now, helmed by a fully functioning ROY last year, and seconded by a fully functioning (when not in foul trouble) rookie this year. People are getting theirs, and we've been competing with teams nobody thought we could compete with.
Kings fans need a reset. Stop whining. Stop looking elsewhere for that greener grass. And start realizing just how promising events taking place right under your own noses are.