Posting up is:
1) a rare skill in a guard
2) almost entirely coaching/scheme dependent. You don't just randomly decide to post if its not part of the offense.
3) He has a strength advantage over all PGs, over many SGs, and over few SFs. Now who has he been matched up with for months now?
Tyreke can start taking blame for not posting more when a) his coach is trying to post him against b) players his size or smaller. Every once in a while, including two games ago with a sequence at the end of the third against Harden, one of our idiot coaches will scribble something on the whiteboard and say hmm...wonder if we could post him? And do it for a possession or two. We have neer at any point in Reke's three years in the league stuck with it for any length of time. Reke's fault? Perhaps he is not a good enough post player in practice? Maybe. But its not like we've seen hardly ANY guard postups from anybody on our team over that span. Safest assumption has to be it simply has not been a part of our offense. And now he'd have to post up SFs, which just ain't happening.
Should Westphal have had him posting as a PG? Absolutely. But Westphal was an idiot and didn't beleive in silly things like plays.
1) a rare skill in a guard
2) almost entirely coaching/scheme dependent. You don't just randomly decide to post if its not part of the offense.
3) He has a strength advantage over all PGs, over many SGs, and over few SFs. Now who has he been matched up with for months now?
Tyreke can start taking blame for not posting more when a) his coach is trying to post him against b) players his size or smaller. Every once in a while, including two games ago with a sequence at the end of the third against Harden, one of our idiot coaches will scribble something on the whiteboard and say hmm...wonder if we could post him? And do it for a possession or two. We have neer at any point in Reke's three years in the league stuck with it for any length of time. Reke's fault? Perhaps he is not a good enough post player in practice? Maybe. But its not like we've seen hardly ANY guard postups from anybody on our team over that span. Safest assumption has to be it simply has not been a part of our offense. And now he'd have to post up SFs, which just ain't happening.
Should Westphal have had him posting as a PG? Absolutely. But Westphal was an idiot and didn't beleive in silly things like plays.
But maybe I haven't been clear. Tyreke has no future at the SF position. Playing him there is a huge mistake, and it takes away all his strengths. Tyreke needs to play in a position where he has the ball in his hands more, and where he retains his size advantage. And to my mind, thats either of the guard positions. I listed posting up, because its a way to get to the basket, but in a more controled way. He should learn to do it, not because the team wants him to, but because it will help him be a better player, and give him one more option.
I'm a huge self responsibility guy, and if you have to wait around for someone else to tell you what to do and what to work on, then I start to question your motivations. I played baseball, and not once in my short career, did I need anyone to prompt me to work on my game. And I didn't need anyone to tell me what to work on. Tyreke has the ability to be a great player. Whether thats as a PG or not, I don't care. But I do know it won't be as a SF. And, if Tyreke becomes a great player, the Kings are on their way to becoming a great team. And thats what I care about.