I think the only reason, and i do agree, that people hang on to the Jimmer "hope" is that we are still yet to see him used in a way in which many think would be more productive.
It's not about hate, it's a fact Jimmer hasn't produced, but i still think he's playing anti to his skill set, as our basically all of our players.
If we're going to cut the others some slack on that notion mayaswell extend it Jimmers way too. I still like to think in a proper system, used the right way, Jimmer could come in and give you a scoring punch off the bench.
Well yes definitely. Personally I think Jimmer can be a good player in the league, much the same way that Redick is (to answer Glenn: if Jimmer could play like Redick I'd consider it a good thing). But I certainly don't think Jimmer is going to become a star player like his crazy fans claim, always using his PER 36 and efficiency and what not, and then defending his low assist numbers because he rarely gets to control the ball. This doesn't happen so much on this forum but you read a whole lot of it in comments on other Kings blog sites. But as UK_King has rightly said, many of our players are being used contrary to their skill set, and outside of games themselves the Kings organization does a bad job developing young players.
The way I see it, you have to consider what the FO was expecting out of Jimmer (other than selling more tickets). I thought he was brought in to replace Beno, but so far we haven't put him in that secondary ballhandler role next to Tyreke, and on his end he hasn't shown the ability to handle the ball at a level even close to a backup PG. He's shown good instincts in making the right play and moving the ball, but just somehow never looks comfortable as a ballhandler whenever the defense puts pressure on him.
I haven't actually watched the Magic play much this season or last, but when they were in the finals and some of the years after Nelson was the primary ballhandler. Redick's job was to come off screens, making only a few dribbles and then passing it off. His ability to shoot spaced the floor and allowed him to have good open passing lanes for him to make the right play. He also tried very hard to chase Ray Allen around in the ECFs and did a moderately decent job of it. That sounds like a pretty suitable role for Jimmer if you ask me.