IMO a player drafted #1 overall should not get a different treatment than a player drafted #60 overall. He has to earn it during practice and preseason, which I think he will btw.I believe when you pick someone at the top of the draft they should be good enough to start.
If we do not will it be a reflection of the player we drafted or the mind set of the kings player development ideas?
I believe when you pick someone at the top of the draft they should be good enough to start.
If we do not will it be a reflection of the player we drafted or the mind set of the kings player development ideas?
Unless your starting WCS/KK (which no coach should in today's NBA) there is no argument about defense Z-Bo/Skal are both horrible but sadly it would not shock me if he didn't start but he 100% should.Depends on his defense.
IMO a player draft #1 overall should not get a different treatment than a player drafted #60 overall. He has to earn it during practice and preseason, which I think he will btw.
Unless your starting WCS/KK (which no coach should in today's NBA) there is no argument about defense Z-Bo/Skal are both horrible but sadly it would not shock me if he didn't start but he 100% should.
I agree that if you want your team to continually improve and you are nowhere near the playoffs, it doesn't make sense to play a 35+ year old PF instead of him. Other than that I think that certain players shouldn't be given more minutes just because they were picked higher than others.Ya they should the 2 players would be nothing alike in talent.
This shouldn’t even be a question Bagley starts
I agree with what you are saying and I would not have a problem with him getting 25 min. A game for awhile to get his feet wet.The other thing that gets overlooked as well is that a player earning his minutes might not always be about being the best player, but being the best at helping his team win. This is an important distinction to make.
For example, Bagley may be leaps and bounds better than everyone else but if you put him on the floor with the team tomorrow, he likely will not help as much as someone like Labissiere. Why? Because he doesn't know the offensive & defensive schemes.
In the end, basktball is a team game. If we have a talented player that doesn't know how to play with the team, make him earn his minutes by learning how to play with the team. Make him put in the work to know the plays like the back of his hand. Make him put in the work to know where all of his defensive shifts should be when he is playing PF, C, or even SF (looking at you Vlade).
It was mentioned last year, but Joerger talked about giving a good chunk of minutes to the veterans because he wants players on the floor that know the system, know where to be, know how to play. It helps the development of the kids when they are playing with players who know. For example, if the scheme calls for funneling an opponent to another defender but that defender isn't there, it is frustrating and sometimes demoralizing when you do what you are told but someone else doesn't know what they are doing.
Joerger wants to play guys who have put in the work to know where to be and how to play. That type of work is just as important as working on your individual game.
I agree. Baring some sort of trade,Assuming we can't find a starting level SF in free agency, as of now I would start
Fox,Buddy, Bogdan, Bagley, WCS
I just have a feeling Buddy will come into camp too good not to start.
Depends on his defense.
There's nothing about Bagley that says he's the kind of guy who just walks in and expects anything given to him. The young guys on this team work their tails off and I expect Bagley to push that envelope even further.
He needs to be starting from the get go. Even if you just have him playing garbage man, there's no reason to stunt his growth by starting ZBo. Problem is that we have no idea what Joerger really has planned by saying that these guys need to earn their minutes. He could just be saying that to make sure they bust their butts but with Joerger you never know and he could just as easily start pointless veterans at every position. I mean we all know that Temple and Shumpert are better players than JJ is right now but is it really in the best interest of the Kings to bury JJ on the bench just because there are two more experienced veterans on the team? (assuming Temple opts in)
Your "stunt his growth" is another man's "motivation." What makes stars? What makes great players? A lot does, but mindset and the willingness to put in the work are going to be the biggest common denominators. Establishing that from the get go & drilling that into them sets your young guys up to reach their potential.
Playing devil's advocate, it could. Not getting minutes for players who are used to getting ample playing time throughout their entire lives can be a wake up call. It can force players to not sit on their laurels & get complacent. The flip side to this is it could help make Temple & Shumpert more attractive to teams. If Temple & Shumpert go on a hot streak and are knocking down threes, a Temple or Shumpert could help in a future deal. Not saying they are going to net us some great return, but it could make a larger deal possible or return something like a 2nd round pick.
The problem with Zbo is that the team was clearly not as good with him on the floor last year. Yes, he did get hot in a couple games, but he really wasn't doing any of the little things (like playing solid D) that coach wanted to hold everyone else to. I get the motivation and leadership aspect of playing the vets last year and pushing the young guys to earn their minutes; however, I think coach understands that Bagley's drive doesn't need any extra motivation. Obviously, if he gets clearly outplayed and effort is an issue, I have no problem starting vets to light a fire.Your "stunt his growth" is another man's "motivation." What makes stars? What makes great players? A lot does, but mindset and the willingness to put in the work are going to be the biggest common denominators. Establishing that from the get go & drilling that into them sets your young guys up to reach their potential.
Playing devil's advocate, it could. Not getting minutes for players who are used to getting ample playing time throughout their entire lives can be a wake up call. It can force players to not sit on their laurels & get complacent. The flip side to this is it could help make Temple & Shumpert more attractive to teams. If Temple & Shumpert go on a hot streak and are knocking down threes, a Temple or Shumpert could help in a future deal. Not saying they are going to net us some great return, but it could make a larger deal possible or return something like a 2nd round pick.