Why can't you say the same thing to those seemingly Maloof haters who never get tired too?Blah, blah, blah...mandatory Petrie hate.
Don't you ever get tired of that same old tired refrain? And no, for the record, I am not wishing we had a shot-blocker on the team. For me it would be a nice luxury, but not something I'm going to look at first and foremost. If in your mind that makes me less of a fan, or somehow less knowledgeable about basketball, so be it. And for the record? I'm incredibly true to myself.
You know the beauty of the shotblocker paradigm? You know why people who fight it are kind of being ridiculous? Because its ONE player. ONE roster spot. That's your big disruption. One guy. And people will fight and kick and scream and pee their pants and refuse to go to bed desperately trying to find ways to avoid bringing in that ONE guy, while insted arguing for bizarre longshot schemes involving swapping out half of the roster. Yeah, that makes sense.
I'm afraid that assumption would be largely wrong unless you are planning on magically replacing 2 or 3 of our starters with All Defense Team members. Oh, and having multiple first ballot HOFers on the roster helps too.
You know the beauty of the shotblocker paradigm? You know why people who fight it are kind of being ridiculous? Because its ONE player. ONE roster spot. That's your big disruption. One guy. And people will fight and kick and scream and pee their pants and refuse to go to bed desperately trying to find ways to avoid bringing in that ONE guy, while insted arguing for bizarre longshot schemes involving swapping out half of the roster. Yeah, that makes sense.
The key connecting factor BTW is that AT ALL COSTS you have to protect that rim. You can do it wiht 5 great perimeter defenders so that nobody ever gets close to the rim. You cna do it wiht one superstud shotblcoker so that anybody who gets close to the rim meets him. Or you can do it with a whole platoon of good but not great shotblockers who collectively shoo people away. The problem for this Sacramento Kins team is that we have all 3 frontcourt positins theoretically filled, and of the three only Cousins could even be part of a shotblocking platoon as maybe the #3 guy. So we can't create a platoon, and there isn't even room for a big shotblkocker to get the minutes he needs. So you are forced down the most unlikely of paths, having to add 2 or 3 all world perimeter defenders, mwhile dumping a lot of current personnel, who have to be even better than normal because they have almost no backline shotblocking help at all. All in all getting one major shotblocker to make everybody's life easier is a far FAr more elegant plan.
We absolutely must add All-Defense and HOF caliber players to this roster. There is no other path to winning a championship. Simply adding a shot-blocker, no matter how good, isn't going to cut it. And, once again, such a player is not a necessity for a championship team.
Look at this year's Finals: the Thunder--who are littered with great defenders, who have two HOF caliber players, and who have by far the best shot blocker in the league--were nearly swept by the Heat, who don't have an elite shot blocker.
The Heat dominated despite their significant disadvantage at shot-blocking because they had superior talent. If the Kings want to compete for championships then we need to concern ourselves first and foremost with acquiring elite talent. If those players excel at shot-blocking then all the better.
We absolutely must add All-Defense and HOF caliber players to this roster. There is no other path to winning a championship. Simply adding a shot-blocker, no matter how good, isn't going to cut it. And, once again, such a player is not a necessity for a championship team.
Look at this year's Finals: the Thunder--who are littered with great defenders, who have two HOF caliber players, and who have by far the best shot blocker in the league--were nearly swept by the Heat, who don't have an elite shot blocker.
The Heat dominated despite their significant disadvantage at shot-blocking because they had superior talent. If the Kings want to compete for championships then we need to concern ourselves first and foremost with acquiring elite talent. If those players excel at shot-blocking then all the better.
All right, I'm going to divulge something I shouldn't, but in this instance I have to. Telemachus is my son, and, he's a hell of a basketball player. So you sir don't have a clue what your talking about.
Now this is news-worthy! I feel like I'm watching an Empire Strikes Back moment. Pray tell what other secrets you are withholding from us!
Well, I also have a daughter too, who will remain nameless. I think both are better athlete's than I was. Of course I'm biased.
Again, the Kings had a shotblocker - Samuel Dalembert.
How'd that turn out?