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Nothing to lose by signing a guy to a 10 day contract.
Most likely he will be irrelevant. So why get mad about it?
Most likely he will be irrelevant. So why get mad about it?
Nothing to lose by signing a guy to a 10 day contract.
Most likely he will be irrelevant. So why get mad about it?
Agreed...I'm convinced that the FO is semi tanking if this is their move cause the reports on the kid before Reno is that he would have trouble getting off his shot and had no other NBA level skill....defense is irrelevant with this FO.When Boogie is speaking out about teammates stepping up the defense the boss brings in a 6'2" 180 pound guard from a run and chuck D League teamHell the Pistons just scored 114 against the Kings
From watching the videos on Heslip you can see he has some crafty dribble moves to free up for his J. We are going to get to see how his game translates.
The fact that he doesn't have an nba game.
Quite possibly the lamest justification for the shenanigans so far. There is nothing in the system they run in Reno that is going to uncover a diamond in the rough, because it's a joke of a system that has no relevancy in the nba.
There's outside the box thinking and then there's being "innovative" without a strategy, which is what our FO iis doing.
And what do you mean by that? So Stauskas, Hollins, Moeland have NBA games? Come on.
This might be a trick question but I'll go for an answer anyway.
Heslip may be a good shooter but he is undersized, a horrible defender and has difficulty getting his shot off. That lack of nba game skills is why he went undrafted and why I don't think showcasing in the joke that is Reno is a good reason to call him up. We already have a young project 2 that was a lottery pick and that, despite his struggles, possesses physical abilities and nba skills that far surpass Brady's. Of all the holes this team has, this move is more about justifying the Reno project than it is in helping the team.
So wait. There's a rumor that we might sign a guy who possesses a skill we widely acknowledge we need to a no-risk ten-day contract and this is yet more evidence that our front office is stupid?
I'm not going to rip the FO for this move, but it is a bad move and one that they shouldn't be making headlines about.
Most college teams have that "non-athletic pure shooter/can't do much of anything else" which the other team has to run around trying to guard and if left open in the corner will knock down the 3 at a high percentage.
I watched Heslip play a ton of basketball at Baylor (Not watching Baylor for Heslip but for their other prospects) and he's a great shooter and I thought he played his role quite well at Baylor.
Here is the issue.
Michigan had their own "non-athletic pure shooter/can't do anything else" player in Nik as a freshman.
He was pretty much Heslip, just playing for Michigan instead of Baylor.
Then between his freshman and sophomore years everything seemed to click for him. He got much stronger, improved his handle, passing, defense and went from 'pure shooter' to all-around basketball player, which is why he won Big 10 player of the year and went from a 'probably not drafted' to a top 10 pick.
We have our own pure shooter who comes into the games and barely gets touches that we spent a top 10 pick on, and he's the one that we need to be investing game time and resources into developing.
Bringing in Heslip is absolutely meaningless because he is far smaller and less athletic and nowhere near the basketball player Nik is, and Nik is the one who needs the time to get adjusted to the NBA pace so he can get back to the shooter which he is.
If the FO wants to bring in Heslip to play mind-games with Nik, to pump him up, and get him to be more aggressive shooting...it's a tactic that they can take. I don't agree with the tactic because I think that Nik is thinking too much and putting too much pressure on himself to make every shot that he takes, and this is only going to add to it.
And if the FO is thinking of bringing on Heslip to actually play in meaningful minutes in actual games, to me it means that Nik is probably being worked into a trade.
Which I'm not against trading Nik provided that we get something good out of it, but if Nik is in the actual long-term plans of this FO then bringing in Heslip to play meaningful minutes makes no sense...and if you're not going to play Heslip meaningful minutes, then what is the point of bringing in Heslip unless you're just trying to mess with Nik's head.
I'm not going to rip the FO for this move, but it is a bad move and one that they shouldn't be making headlines about.
Bringing in Heslip is absolutely meaningless because he is far smaller and less athletic and nowhere near the basketball player Nik is, and Nik is the one who needs the time to get adjusted to the NBA pace so he can get back to the shooter which he is.
If the FO wants to bring in Heslip to play mind-games with Nik, to pump him up, and get him to be more aggressive shooting...it's a tactic that they can take. I don't agree with the tactic because I think that Nik is thinking too much and putting too much pressure on himself to make every shot that he takes, and this is only going to add to it.
And if the FO is thinking of bringing on Heslip to actually play in meaningful minutes in actual games, to me it means that Nik is probably being worked into a trade.
Which I'm not against trading Nik provided that we get something good out of it, but if Nik is in the actual long-term plans of this FO then bringing in Heslip to play meaningful minutes makes no sense...and if you're not going to play Heslip meaningful minutes, then what is the point of bringing in Heslip unless you're just trying to mess with Nik's head.
What headlines? This is a 10 day contract and as others have pointed out, this signing won't get any headlines AND this signing doesn't seem to me to deserve the relentless rebuke it is getting on here. Give the guy a chance, as everyone says, he'll be gone in less than two weeks.
Headlines...as in...what we are talking about right now.
Anyway, it appears that you stopped reading my post right after the first sentence...unless you want to explain what sort of upside you get by bringing in a guy who will be "gone in less than two weeks" as opposed to what you might be doing to Nik.
Look, right now the entire locker room is a disaster, and what it needs is time to get re-stabilized.
Do you really think that now, right now, is the best time to bring in someone like Heslip for a 10-day contract?
Is he going to provide some sort of veteran stability in the locker room?
If by your own account he will be here for two weeks and then gone, then why would you do it when everything is in disarray.
It would be completely different if:
A.) Nik was playing great and we were looking to maybe add some more shooting.
B.) The locker room was stable, we were winning games, and we were trying to see if we could add a small piece to help give us more success.
But...Nik is trying to adjust to the NBA and this isn't going to help him.
And the entire team is spiraling out of control...so the last thing the FO should be thinking about is bringing in a guy on a 10-day, especially a guy like Heslip.
If you want to do it, then at least do it when it makes sense.
Question for those who have watched Heslip. Does he possess any PG skills? How is his ball handling, court vision, decision making, etc. ?
Any potential he could be used as a back up PG? Again, i've never watched him, so any insight is appreciated. I know he's small, and i know he can shoot lights out, but what else is there to know?
The rub is this: Nik needs work, Kings fans want to win. I'd argue that Kings fans want to win more than they want to see Nik get seasoning time. Giving Heslip a try with some backup SG minutes would be a minimal cost, minimal risk attempt to improve our shooting. If he can't hang with the big boys, hey, that's cool. Corbin likely realizes this in practice and he never sees game minutes. Or he gets five game minutes and they don't work and he gets sent back to Reno in ten days. If it does work (that is, if right now Heslip can make a bigger contribution to the bench than Nik) then hey, it worked!