Yeah, cuz it's his good games we have a problem with.
what is it that you people who constantly ride tyreke want?
that's a serious question. every player, no matter the talent level, has good and bad games. we've seen both from tyreke so far this season, and that's to be expected from a third year player. are you legitimately hoping that 'reke becomes a superstar overnight, or are you so blinded by your particular bias that you'd be satisfied if the kings traded him, no matter what strides he makes? you very sarcastically wave off the fact that he nearly had a triple double last night. and its quite obviously not an aberration, because he has proven to be a triple double threat on any given night in the nba...
now, in regard to his weaknesses, he's shown VISIBLE improvement in just the handful of games that keith smart has coached. with so little practice time, that's rather impressive. he's becoming a smarter passer, and a better decision maker. he's a third year player on the youngest team in the nba, so there's going to be plenty of speed bumps along the way. i guess i'm just never going to understand kings fans. lakers fans, sure. they've witnessed greatness so often that they act entitled and ungrateful, as if the next big superstar should just land in their lap via trade because LA isn't playing at a championship level so far this season. many of them consider dwight howard to be a foregone conclusion in a laker uniform. but kings fans? really?! with only the short burst of life in the early 2000's as a backdrop, what does this franchise have for comparison in the sacramento era that has caused such entitlement amongst the fans? the lack of perspective i witness at kingsfans.com is occasionally alarming...
petrie has drafted well in the last five years. he brought in two potentially cornerstone players to build a new team around. does that mean tyreke evans and demarcus cousins should be shielded from criticism? absolutely not. but criticism is a matter of recognizing need. what do the kings
need from tyreke? they need him to score, they need him to be something that resembles a playmaker, they need him to keep the turnovers down, and they need him to play solid wing defense. the fact that he rebounds well is just mustard on top of all that. but, as for the kings' needs via tyreke evans, he can improve his shooting percentage, including his jump shooting percentage. his assist numbers are already up under keith smart. i hope it continues. he needs to continue to become a better decision maker in order to cut down on the turnovers, and he needs to ratchet up the defensive intensity. but none of that represents some kind of great deficiency in tyreke. i expect those improvements to come with time, as one expects those improvements to come with any talented young player...
so, once again, what is it you want from tyreke? do you want something reasonable, as above? or do you want something impossible, so that you'll be guaranteed ammunition for such highly stylized rants as i've seen in this thread? if you want tyreke to magically morph into lebron james, just say it, and we'll move on. but not boxing his man out on a consistent basis? THAT is what you're comin' at him with?! the guy is among league leaders in rebounds at his position. why should it matter if he boxes his man out or not? he's a GUARD. its not his job. and, if he is correctly out on the floor with demarcus cousins for most of his minutes, it should never have to be his job. more to the point: he had one year of college experience. same as demarcus ('cept demarcus is a basketball savant. i've never seen a player pick things up so quickly. he's not a basketball lifer like a lot of these guys. he started playing in high school). jimmer had a full four years of college experience, and he's still lost out there. these players have a lot to
learn before they can implement everything their taught...
but you 'reke bashers read like a goddamn vendetta, as if he repeatedly stole your lunch money when you were a kid, and this is the best you've got to get back at him for it. here's the truth, if you want it: WE ALL BOUGHT THE HYPE. and i'm not talking about tyreke evans. i'm talking about the sacramento kings. with a media frenzy comparing the 2011-2012 lockout shortened season to the kings-era defining 1998-1999 lockout shortened season, we all bought it. we all thought this team was ready to make the jump. they probably wouldn't make the playoffs, but they wouldn't be far out of the conversation. .500 basketball was within their capability. .400-.450 would be a satisfying improvement. and now that we've all recognized that its probably not in reach, that we were wrong (and sports fans HATE that), that this is
the youngest team in the nba, and one in need of much more practice then they're getting, we're scrambling for places to point the finger...
tyreke bashers have been a constant since he was drafted, but you've all become so obvious that its embarrassing. you claim straw man and expect people to take you seriously, but its increasingly difficult to take you seriously because of your hyperbolic, hand-me-down arguments. its the same schtick over and over, it leads nowhere, and more importantly, its not rooted in nba reality. i have no problem claiming tyreke evans, with all of his flaws, as one of my favorite kings, behind demarcus cousins (again, the kid's a goddamn savant. its impossible NOT to be excited about him, in my opinion). but then again, i've been a kings fan all my life. i can remember some of the REALLY bad years, when the kings were perennial losers and there wasn't even the hope of improvement on the horizon. last night, i saw
the youngest team in the nba, led by exciting talents tyreke evans and demarcus cousins, playing well on the road (golden state notwithstanding), and losing in the clutch, as young teams tend to do. it hurts to say it, because we've waited so long, but its going to take a couple more years for this to come together. but evans and cousins are showing some true promise as the franchise's cornerstones, and both displayed that last night...
i don't post at kingsfans.com very often anymore. i'm a grad student with a hefty academic load, so when i do post, i kinda hit-and-run my way across a lotta the major issues being discussed on the board, and lump them into whichever thread seems most relevant, because that's what i have time for. so i'll close by saying that rebuilding from scratch in a small market, without the benefit of major free agent acquisitions, is not easy. the kings arrival into playoff contention won't be as soon as we had hoped, but i still think the kings are a true, starting [veteran] small forward and an additional playmaker away from making some noise. they may also need a more permanent solution at head coach, though i've liked the way smart has handled himself so far, particularly with respect to tyreke evans. i'm not a fan of his occasional smallball lineups, and i worry sometimes that he picked up a few bad habits from westphal with regard to holding starters out too long after they're placed on the bench, but for the most part, i think he's doing well as a teacher for a team that desperately needs the basketball education...