Cat is the Kings second Bobby

acisking

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Has anyone else noticed that the Cat brings the Kings a very similar game to what Bobby Jackson brought? I simply love his energy and his willingness to take the big shots. To be honest, during the Kings-Cavs game i actually mistaked the Cat for b-JAx. He is a shoot first pass second player - but he is still far from being a ballhog and extremly efficient. His defense is comparable to what Bobby Jackson's, and he is able to play while being relatively undersized at his position.

With B-Jax's injury, this was clearly the best thing that happened to the King's all year. I just can't wait to see the Cat playing with B-Jax after he returns! The opponents won't have to face one Bobby - they'll have to face 2.
 
One is starter and the other one is not. Complicated to compare them. When (and if) Bobby comes back the most interesting thing to see will be where the shots will come from ?
 
piksi said:
One is starter and the other one is not. Complicated to compare them. When (and if) Bobby comes back the most interesting thing to see will be where the shots will come from ?

Are you saying that it wud be detrimental to the team?
 
acisking said:
Has anyone else noticed that the Cat brings the Kings a very similar game to what Bobby Jackson brought? I simply love his energy and his willingness to take the big shots. To be honest, during the Kings-Cavs game i actually mistaked the Cat for b-JAx. He is a shoot first pass second player - but he is still far from being a ballhog and extremly efficient. His defense is comparable to what Bobby Jackson's, and he is able to play while being relatively undersized at his position.

With B-Jax's injury, this was clearly the best thing that happened to the King's all year. I just can't wait to see the Cat playing with B-Jax after he returns! The opponents won't have to face one Bobby - they'll have to face 2.
Yeah that 3 he came down and hit right after Padgett hit the 1st one in overtime(against Houston) was very Bobbyesque...
 
I guess you're right if you're looking at the two on paper. But in my opinion, they bring two different qualities. Cuttino, at this point, is a much more commanding player, someone who comes in and instantly gets others to follow his lead. As for his play, he plays with a lot more finesse, whereas Bobby brings more athleticism to the board. And in my opinion, Cat is a better shooter. Bobby to me isn't as much of a vocal leader as Mobley, but he leads by example like no other. There is no one on the Kings with more heart than Bobby, which is why everyone loves him to death. Both are energetic, for sure. And to be honest, both also tend to make some careless mistakes in games at the expense of his teammates, like forcing more than his respective share of shots. Both are great though, and both bring a ton of excitement and energy to this team, for sure. Don't mind having either one of them.
 
acisking said:
Are you saying that it wud be detrimental to the team?

This team is too good to fall apart by first difficulties - should they occur.

I said that it will be interesting to see where the shots will come from because Bobby will take them.
 
piksi said:
This team is too good to fall apart by first difficulties - should they occur.

I said that it will be interesting to see where the shots will come from because Bobby will take them.

True. Either way, it hardly makes a difference. As long as the Kings win, I could care less who shoots. Having another player like Bobby can only help the Kings win - not hurt them.
 
acisking said:
True. Either way, it hardly makes a difference. As long as the Kings win, I could care less who shoots. Having another player like Bobby can only help the Kings win - not hurt them.


Only if Bobby is healthy and has some kind of rythm
 
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