There's something to be said about this particular group of kids that doesn't sit well with me. Many of them didn't participate fully in the combine, and now they don't want to practice for teams? I'm sorry, but that's chicken****. If you're worthy of a top 5 pick, prove it. You want the accolades? Start a name for yourself now. What, are you just going to team up with your best buds three years from now because you're afraid you can't beat them?
I can go on and relate it to the decline of America's youth, but I'll end my rant for now. #crotchetyoldman
I don't think it has much to do with that but I think the kinds are getting smarter and realise that it is better to go to the right situation than it is the number you get picked.
I am looking at this with all obvious emotions about the Kings involved. If I was a prospect, the last place I would want to go to is Sacramento. That has nothing to do with me proving myself or having a snobby attitude. I am looking at it from the perspective where I have the best chance to succeed and be given a chance to succeed in the league.
Jumping from college to the NBA is a BIG leap and in a lot of cases, players need to land in the right situation to make it work. That first contract is super important for making yourself into NBA player. If I am going to a team without direction, broke ownership group, uncertainty of where they will play and revolving doors at the head coaching position, that does not give me the best chance to make this NBA thing work.
As a prospect, I would look at Kings and the only positive I would have about the organization is Cousins and Evans. But then everything else, I look at, I am really struggling to find positives. I would look at Tyreke and see a talented beastly guard that is not being used properly despite being clearly the 2nd best player on this team. I would look at the make up of the team and say boy what a mess.
These things a important for making it work. There is no point in making it to the NBA to a team where your chances of developing into NBA player are reduced because of other things. If I was MKG, I would be worried about not seeing court time because the coach loves small balling and going with players that can shoot. Defence is not his strong point and as a defensive glue guy, if I go to Sacramento, I could see myself out of the league in 2-3 years time.
If I was Barnes I would look at Sacramento and see a lot of players that need their shots to be effective (Reke, Thornton, IT, Salmons, Jimmer, Outlaw et al) and I would wonder how much of a chance will I get to do what I am best at (scoring)? By the time Cousins has his, Tyreke, MT, IT et all get theirs, I am reduced to sitting in the corner and hoping for scraps.
As Beal, I look at Sacramento and say HELL NO! I am a scorer and here I have Cousins, MT, Evans, IT et al looking to get theirs. With Evans and MT getting most of the minutes and my inability to play PG, my opportunities are diminished. And that is not even looking into the rest of the scrubs that you have to play in a hope to dump them somewhere as you are paying them big $$ to do **** all.
As Robinson, I am looking to come in to score and rebound. I look at the team and I see Cousins and realise that we just would not complement each other. I am looking to score and he is the main guy there and will be for a decade at least. Then I start looking how our games fit together and realise it is not the best position for me to be in. In fact it is the least attractive of the top 5.
And a lot of that is not even looking into the overall stability of the franchise. If this franchise had stable ownership willing and able to spend and win, a strong coaching staff that is good at developing players, Sacramento would be the pick of the bunch location for the top 5 picks but unfortunately a lot of our issues start and the top and go down all the way to the playing list.
To a lot of these guys, basketball is their career, their way to make a living and for them to be successful and maximise their potential, they need to go to a team that will help them achieve that along the way and unfortunately, in a lot of ways Kings are not that team.