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I found this article by Charlie Rosen. I've only pasted the parts of the article about Kings players. What do you think?
http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/3890608
Charlie Rosen/Special to FOXSports.com
Shareef Abdur-Rahim — Sacramento
Can do: Run the floor on defense-to-offense transitions. Shoot accurately up to 19-feet. Drive right. Climb the offensive glass. Execute a right-to-left crossover dribble, then come back between his legs left-to-right for a drive or a pull-up. Post on left block with turnaround jumper toward baseline and right-handed jump hook toward middle. Spin right-to-left in paint. Utilize a convincing array of head fakes. Gamble for steals with quick hands. Attack entry pass when defending a post player.
Can't do: Play with power. Pass. Play solid, position defense. Make quick decisions with the ball.
Must do: Prove that he's more than merely an outstanding numbers man on sad-sack teams. Demonstrate that he can score without being the beneficiary of undue space and time. Be stronger in the paint than he's ever been. Get the glue off his fingers. Prognosis: This guy is a highly overrated player whose pluses are ostensibly a good fit with the Kings but whose flaws are noticeable and easily exploited. Abdur-Rahim makes the Kings the same kind of overly finesse team that they used to be.
Jamal Sampson — Sacramento
Can do: Run. Jump. Attack offensive boards. Compete. Show quick feet and good hands. Play with NBA-caliber athleticism.
Can't do: Bang. Pass. Handle. Hit free throws. Figure out a way to score and to avoid foul trouble on defense.
Must do: Take advantage of his latest (and quite possibly his last) opportunity. Develop a go-to move in the pivot. Get stronger. Prognosis: A low risk signing for the Kings. Perhaps he'll find a niche backing up both power positions. Bet on him, however, to spend large portions of the season on the injured list with phantom injuries.
http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/3890608
Charlie Rosen/Special to FOXSports.com
Shareef Abdur-Rahim — Sacramento
Can do: Run the floor on defense-to-offense transitions. Shoot accurately up to 19-feet. Drive right. Climb the offensive glass. Execute a right-to-left crossover dribble, then come back between his legs left-to-right for a drive or a pull-up. Post on left block with turnaround jumper toward baseline and right-handed jump hook toward middle. Spin right-to-left in paint. Utilize a convincing array of head fakes. Gamble for steals with quick hands. Attack entry pass when defending a post player.
Can't do: Play with power. Pass. Play solid, position defense. Make quick decisions with the ball.
Must do: Prove that he's more than merely an outstanding numbers man on sad-sack teams. Demonstrate that he can score without being the beneficiary of undue space and time. Be stronger in the paint than he's ever been. Get the glue off his fingers. Prognosis: This guy is a highly overrated player whose pluses are ostensibly a good fit with the Kings but whose flaws are noticeable and easily exploited. Abdur-Rahim makes the Kings the same kind of overly finesse team that they used to be.
Jamal Sampson — Sacramento
Can do: Run. Jump. Attack offensive boards. Compete. Show quick feet and good hands. Play with NBA-caliber athleticism.
Can't do: Bang. Pass. Handle. Hit free throws. Figure out a way to score and to avoid foul trouble on defense.
Must do: Take advantage of his latest (and quite possibly his last) opportunity. Develop a go-to move in the pivot. Get stronger. Prognosis: A low risk signing for the Kings. Perhaps he'll find a niche backing up both power positions. Bet on him, however, to spend large portions of the season on the injured list with phantom injuries.