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The general consensus is that the Kings “big 3" is Cousins/Evans/Thornton.
I thought it would be interesting to compare them to the big 3s of good teams.
The goal here is not to bash the Kings but rather to see if we’re kidding ourselves by believing this team even has the “potential” to be good.
I think we can all agree that any team is only as good as their top 3 players.
So let’s look at good team’s rosters and see if anyone of the Kings could even crack the top 3.
Grizzlies
Randolph/Gay/Gasol
No chance here. Any of the Kings top 3 would be the 4th option here
Thunder
Durant/Westbrook/Harden
Arguably anyone of the Kings top 3 could take Harden’s place as 3rd option, but that’s it
Clippers
Paul/Griffen/Billups
No chance again here. All three of those guys are better than any King.
Trailblazers
Not sure what exactly they’re big 3 is, but I’ll go with Aldridge/Wallace/Felton
Again, the best Kings player would be a 3rd option at best here.
Nuggets
Hard to define a big 3 here, they’re just a really well balanced team overall. Greater than the sum of the parts. But for the sake of this argument let’s go with Nene/Gallinari/Harrington
The Kings top 3 stack up comparably here, at least on paper, but the results are obviously much less successful. Just goes to show how important team fit is.
Jazz
Milsap/Jefferson/(Harris?)
Another case where the best King would be the 3rd option.
Pacers
Granger/Hibbert/West
Another case where no King cracks the top 3
76ers
This is another case where it's hard to define a big 3. Just a team with no weak links that fits together and plays well together.
No need even going over the Lakers, Spurs, Mavericks, Celtics, Knicks, Heat, and Bulls big 3s, as they're clearly all much better than the Kings. Yes, I know the Knicks suck and are struggling, so no need to point that out, but on paper at least, they have a better big 3 by far.
You could even make arguments that the Rockets, Timberwolves, Wizards, Bucks, Pistons, and Warriors all have AT LEAST as good a big 3 as the Kings.
The only teams where I can say the Kings clearly have the better big 3 would be New Orleans, Toronto, Charlotte, Cleveland, and possibly New Jersey.
I know y'all all big on "points" here so you're probably asking yourselves, what's my point?
Well, my point is this. If you have any kind of hope, argument, case, etc. that the Kings will be a good team anytime in the foreseeable future, just what the heck is it based on?
Are you banking on Tyreke and Cousins becoming legit all stars? Because that's the ONLY way I see this current roster ever being any good and quite frankly, I think it's a long shot that those two will ever attain that level of play while on the same team.
So tell me, why should we have hope? Why should not throw our hands up in disgust?
And please, PLEASE, don't say that they're young!
I thought it would be interesting to compare them to the big 3s of good teams.
The goal here is not to bash the Kings but rather to see if we’re kidding ourselves by believing this team even has the “potential” to be good.
I think we can all agree that any team is only as good as their top 3 players.
So let’s look at good team’s rosters and see if anyone of the Kings could even crack the top 3.
Grizzlies
Randolph/Gay/Gasol
No chance here. Any of the Kings top 3 would be the 4th option here
Thunder
Durant/Westbrook/Harden
Arguably anyone of the Kings top 3 could take Harden’s place as 3rd option, but that’s it
Clippers
Paul/Griffen/Billups
No chance again here. All three of those guys are better than any King.
Trailblazers
Not sure what exactly they’re big 3 is, but I’ll go with Aldridge/Wallace/Felton
Again, the best Kings player would be a 3rd option at best here.
Nuggets
Hard to define a big 3 here, they’re just a really well balanced team overall. Greater than the sum of the parts. But for the sake of this argument let’s go with Nene/Gallinari/Harrington
The Kings top 3 stack up comparably here, at least on paper, but the results are obviously much less successful. Just goes to show how important team fit is.
Jazz
Milsap/Jefferson/(Harris?)
Another case where the best King would be the 3rd option.
Pacers
Granger/Hibbert/West
Another case where no King cracks the top 3
76ers
This is another case where it's hard to define a big 3. Just a team with no weak links that fits together and plays well together.
No need even going over the Lakers, Spurs, Mavericks, Celtics, Knicks, Heat, and Bulls big 3s, as they're clearly all much better than the Kings. Yes, I know the Knicks suck and are struggling, so no need to point that out, but on paper at least, they have a better big 3 by far.
You could even make arguments that the Rockets, Timberwolves, Wizards, Bucks, Pistons, and Warriors all have AT LEAST as good a big 3 as the Kings.
The only teams where I can say the Kings clearly have the better big 3 would be New Orleans, Toronto, Charlotte, Cleveland, and possibly New Jersey.
I know y'all all big on "points" here so you're probably asking yourselves, what's my point?
Well, my point is this. If you have any kind of hope, argument, case, etc. that the Kings will be a good team anytime in the foreseeable future, just what the heck is it based on?
Are you banking on Tyreke and Cousins becoming legit all stars? Because that's the ONLY way I see this current roster ever being any good and quite frankly, I think it's a long shot that those two will ever attain that level of play while on the same team.
So tell me, why should we have hope? Why should not throw our hands up in disgust?
And please, PLEASE, don't say that they're young!
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