If we somehow landed Oladipo I'd have to hide my excitement, but it would be there. Nervous excitement.
In some messed up alternate universe I don't want to be a part of, The Kings essentially chose IT over Evans and draft Oladipo. The worst part is, I think far to many Kings fans will be ok with it. IT has a strong fan base. It's isn't as strong here, but it is there.
IT at the point and Oladipo at the two DOES make sense if you think IT is as good as IT thinks he is. People will fall for that and be ok with us losing Evans because of how likable Oladipo is.
I like Oladipo a lot, and so should everyone. I just don't know if he'd ever be able to play with Evans, and that is obviously a big problem. I don't want to see the team move in this direction, but if Oladipo's name is called on draft night, Evans could be on the way out.
Why do you think Evans and Oladipo would have trouble playing together? One of the things I like about Oladipo is that he doesn't need the ball to be effective on offense. He moves without the ball very well and is a good outside shooter. He also doesn't take bad shots very often. At the same time, both he and Evans would be able to over power almost every back court in the league. Let IT come off the bench as he could be paired with either Evans or Oladipo. It would make Thornton expendable IMO.
If we somehow landed Oladipo I'd have to hide my excitement, but it would be there. Nervous excitement.
In some messed up alternate universe I don't want to be a part of, The Kings essentially chose IT over Evans and draft Oladipo. The worst part is, I think far to many Kings fans will be ok with it. IT has a strong fan base. It's isn't as strong here, but it is there.
IT at the point and Oladipo at the two DOES make sense if you think IT is as good as IT thinks he is. People will fall for that and be ok with us losing Evans because of how likable Oladipo is.
I like Oladipo a lot, and so should everyone. I just don't know if he'd ever be able to play with Evans, and that is obviously a big problem. I don't want to see the team move in this direction, but if Oladipo's name is called on draft night, Evans could be on the way out.
Well, for starters I don't think anyone is going to let Evans be the PG again. That alone is kind of annoying, but I think it is reality. When Evans is at his best, he has the ball in his hands, but he's also paired with a 2 who can help him handle the ball. Oladipo can't do that. I also don't trust Oladipo or Evans as a shooter, and with both guys (along with Cousins) doing most of their damage in the paint, you can bet our opponents will clog that area.
I can understand not trusting Evans shot to some extent, but why Oladipo? He worked extremely hard on his shot, and it paid off. He even admited that one of the biggest reasons for his better shooting was learning to not take bad shots. I mean my god, the guy shot 59.9% overall, and 44.1% from the three. And, he only took 8 shots a game. He averaged 6.3 rebounds a game, and over 2 steals a game. He's a gym rat and dedicated worker. He's exactly the kind of player I want on the team. My first choice is still Porter, who I think is the best all around player in the entire draft when you consider BBIQ, shooting, passing, defense, and ballhandling from the SF position. But second, I'd take Oladipo in a heartbeat.
I can understand not trusting Evans shot to some extent, but why Oladipo? He worked extremely hard on his shot, and it paid off. He even admited that one of the biggest reasons for his better shooting was learning to not take bad shots. I mean my god, the guy shot 59.9% overall, and 44.1% from the three. And, he only took 8 shots a game. He averaged 6.3 rebounds a game, and over 2 steals a game. He's a gym rat and dedicated worker. He's exactly the kind of player I want on the team. My first choice is still Porter, who I think is the best all around player in the entire draft when you consider BBIQ, shooting, passing, defense, and ballhandling from the SF position. But second, I'd take Oladipo in a heartbeat.
I'm a little confused as to why you think Oladipo and Evans can't play together. I think Oladipo is the perfect player to put next to Evans if they move Evans back to PG. He doesn't demand the ball, he's extremely unselfish, he's a terrific defender, and he's a very good spotup shooter who would help spread the floor for both Evans and Cousins. I don't see where the conflict comes from.
Yeah, I just saw Kingster mentioning May, 31st as official date of sale. If Ranadive's group wants to talk to people currently under contract, they probably can' even ask for permission.
Returning to the them of this thread, apparently New Jersey draft combine came and past this weekend. Surprisingly haven't heard a peep how everybody looked. It was designed for lesser prospects and none from there bight get into 1st round, but interestingly nobody reports. Probably teams prefer to keep their sleepers secret.
Can Evans play point in the NBA and will any coach trust him to? I just don't see a front office going into the season with the plan of running Evans at point. And even if that is what we do, Evans does sort of need that secondary ball handler and facilitator ... Two things Oladipo really needs to work on. For the record, I like Evans at the point, but I wouldn't say Oladipo is a good fit as the two, at least on offense.
And Vlade4GM pretty much answered why I don't trust Oladipo's shot. I certainly wouldn't bank on that being any kind of asset for our offense. I love his percentages, but 8 shots a game is .. just ... it doesn't say a lot. I didn't say he can't shoot, just that I don't trust his jumper specifically. I'm fairly certain he can be effective around the rim with his length and athleticism, but the jumper ... I don't think we know yet. And I like Oladipo! I just like him less because of what I think it means with Evans.
I'm clearly speculating quite a bit, but it's just so easy to see the Kings drafting Oladipo, banking on Isaiah Thomas, and as a result letting Evans go.
I'd only draft Oladipo if we're losing Reke, and if neither of Trey Burke and Otto Porter are on the board.
I do not like Zeller, if you want to go safe, I'd rather it be someone who's actually really good at one facet of the game, which Zeller isn't. Not that good of a rebounder, questionable length and strength for the low post, not much of a shot blocker, and he needs to develop a face up game. I just don't see the point, I'd rather just get a shot blocking big or take Schroeder and try to get Mike Muscala later in the draft. Zeller is in the no-pick zone for me.