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Why does he get called for traveling 2-3 times EVERY game? Seriously, it's not that difficult. You're an NBA player. Put the ball down BEFORE you lift your pivot foot.
Why does he get called for traveling 2-3 times EVERY game? Seriously, it's not that difficult. You're an NBA player. Put the ball down BEFORE you lift your pivot foot.
This whole game was one where you could starkly see how much our youth had to do with us losing it. Had the talent, but not the experience or composure.
This whole game was one where you could starkly see how much our youth had to do with us losing it. Had the talent, but not the experience or composure.
Kings players in their 1st season
Cousins
Jeter
Kings players in their 2nd season
Evans
Casspi
Kings players in their 3rd season
Thompson
Greene
Jackson
Kings players in their 4th season
Landry
Kings players with 5 seasons or more
Head 6
Garcia - 6
Udrih - 7
Dalembert - 9
That works out to an average of 3.9 years of experience per player. Average age of those same players, 25.
Now I understand that averages don’t tell the whole story but if you do the math, this isn’t a team full of first and second year players who aren’t old enough to buy a beer yet like some folks seem to think it is.
At what point does the youth card meet its expiration date? At what point do we say hey, maybe youth isn’t the problem, maybe this team just isn’t as good as we thought/hoped it was?
Young player, nothing more. He'll grow out of that one.
This whole game was one where you could starkly see how much our youth had to do with us losing it. Had the talent, but not the experience or composure.
Earlier this year on one of the broadcasts, they said the Kings were the 6th youngest team in the league and the 3rd least experienced. I'll try and see if i can confirm that online somewhere, but that would mean this is one of the very least experienced teams in the league.That works out to an average of 3.9 years of experience per player. Average age of those same players, 25.
Now I understand that averages don’t tell the whole story but if you do the math, this isn’t a team full of first and second year players who aren’t old enough to buy a beer yet like some folks seem to think it is.
At what point does the youth card meet its expiration date? At what point do we say hey, maybe youth isn’t the problem, maybe this team just isn’t as good as we thought/hoped it was?
Earlier this year on one of the broadcasts, they said the Kings were the 6th youngest team in the league and the 3rd least experienced. I'll try and see if i can confirm that online somewhere, but that would mean this is one of the very least experienced teams in the league.
Earlier this year on one of the broadcasts, they said the Kings were the 6th youngest team in the league and the 3rd least experienced. I'll try and see if i can confirm that online somewhere, but that would mean this is one of the very least experienced teams in the league.
He does walk too much but it's easily corrected. What bugs me is the inconsistency of that same pivot-foot/first dribble travel. Almost every player does it at some point during the game but refs call it maybe 1-2 times per team/game. I was watching the Wizards the other night and Gilbert Arenas took like 4 little shuffle steps before he dribbled it's ridiculous.
The normal answer over the history of the NBA is four years of college plus at least one year of NBA experience. Now go back and look at your chart again. And, of those on the team, how much experience by anyone's standards do the two players have that are talent-loaded stars of the future and therefore given their head more than any of the rest? Short answer: Cousins and Evans who are depended on in crunch time, or at least, take the ball in their hands and go.At what point does the youth card meet its expiration date? At what point do we say hey, maybe youth isn’t the problem, maybe this team just isn’t as good as we thought/hoped it was?
bottom line, our talent is in the youngins. we are without truly talented and experienced vets (maybe a role player in dalembert), and we could use one or two. since it looks like we'll get another lottery pick, all the more need for getting them signed on. but don't expect much movement before the summer.
If they do that it better be for a pretty damn good veteran. If they give up a top 5 pick for a Dalembert, Garcia, Landry, Beno caliber veteran I think that would be the final straw for me.Very good point. Certainly we are headed for a very high draft pick again. Maybe wisdom this time would be to trade it for a quality veteran.
He does walk too much but it's easily corrected. What bugs me is the inconsistency of that same pivot-foot/first dribble travel. Almost every player does it at some point during the game but refs call it maybe 1-2 times per team/game. I was watching the Wizards the other night and Gilbert Arenas took like 4 little shuffle steps before he dribbled it's ridiculous.
I understand that he's a young player but there isn't really an excuse for being called for traveling 2-3 times a game. It's simple fundamentals.
Kings players in their 1st season
Cousins
Jeter
Kings players in their 2nd season
Evans
Casspi
Kings players in their 3rd season
Thompson
Greene
Jackson
Kings players in their 4th season
Landry
Kings players with 5 seasons or more
Head 6
Garcia - 6
Udrih - 7
Dalembert - 9
That works out to an average of 3.9 years of experience per player. Average age of those same players, 25.
Now I understand that averages don’t tell the whole story but if you do the math, this isn’t a team full of first and second year players who aren’t old enough to buy a beer yet like some folks seem to think it is.
At what point does the youth card meet its expiration date? At what point do we say hey, maybe youth isn’t the problem, maybe this team just isn’t as good as we thought/hoped it was?
Why does he get called for traveling 2-3 times EVERY game? Seriously, it's not that difficult. You're an NBA player. Put the ball down BEFORE you lift your pivot foot.
This.
May be part of the rookie treatment, refs just giving DMC a hard time.
I understand that he's a young player but there isn't really an excuse for being called for traveling 2-3 times a game. It's simple fundamentals.
Kings players in their 1st season
Cousins
Jeter
Kings players in their 2nd season
Evans
Casspi
Kings players in their 3rd season
Thompson
Greene
Jackson
Kings players in their 4th season
Landry
Kings players with 5 seasons or more
Head 6
Garcia - 6
Udrih - 7
Dalembert - 9
That works out to an average of 3.9 years of experience per player. Average age of those same players, 25.
Now I understand that averages don’t tell the whole story but if you do the math, this isn’t a team full of first and second year players who aren’t old enough to buy a beer yet like some folks seem to think it is.
At what point does the youth card meet its expiration date? At what point do we say hey, maybe youth isn’t the problem, maybe this team just isn’t as good as we thought/hoped it was?