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Hollinger Profiles: Sacramento Kings
Player Efficiency Rating (PER)
League average: 15.0
Shareef Abdur-Rahim
Though Abdur-Rahim missed 28 games to undergo elbow surgery and often had to play out of position, he put up his usual fine numbers. He's a polished scorer who can get points in a variety of ways. He has ... Complete Profile
Mike Bibby
Bibby continues to be one of the game's best guards, and if it weren't for Chauncey Billups, he'd have locked up "Best current player to never appear in an All-Star Game" status. Like most of the Kings, ... Complete Profile
Erik Daniels
An undrafted free agent, Daniels spent the year at the end of the Kings' bench and showed little in his few chances to play. He shot only 33 percent from the field and didn't manage a single free throw. ... Complete Profile
Francisco Garcia
Garcia was the oldest player picked in this year's draft, so his college numbers should be taken with a grain of salt. However, unlike recent "old men" who were busts -- think Dan Dickau and Rafael Araujo ... Complete Profile
Jason Hart
One of Charlotte's few free-agent pickups in its first season, Hart exceeded expectations. His only NBA experience prior to the Bobcats came in a brief stint with San Antonio the year before, and it was ... Complete Profile
Kevin Martin
The Kings' first-round draft pick in 2004, Martin had a disappointing rookie campaign that saw him bounced from the rotation by the end of the season. Martin is quick and has a scorer's instincts, but ... Complete Profile
Brad Miller
One of basketball's most underrated performers, Miller was having his best season before a broken leg derailed him in the final two months. He tried to come back for the playoffs but was completely overwhelmed ... Complete Profile
Jamal Sampson
Sampson is young and statistically has shown tremendous potential, especially as a rebounder. But his attitude and effort have been found wanting by three teams in three years, and he may be running out ... Complete Profile
Brian Skinner
Skinner was a good example of the danger of small sample sizes. At the time of the trade, Skinner had an awful PER in Philadelphia and was banished to the end of the Sixers' bench. But by looking at Skinner's ... Complete Profile
Peja Stojakovic
Stojakovic followed up the best season of his career with one of the worst, dropping off in every important area and losing 16 games to hamstring problems. Stojakovic is perhaps the sweetest shooting forward ... Complete Profile
Kenny Thomas
The best of the 3 players Sacramento acquired in the Webber trade, Thomas was a good fit for the Kings' system since he loves to play from the elbows. That's where Sacramento's big men usually catch the ... Complete Profile
Bonzi Wells
Wells had a good season until the playoffs started. His ability to post up was a key for the second unit, as he was the only Grizzly other than Gasol who could score on the blocks. Wells averaged nearly ... Complete Profile
Corliss Williamson
Williamson played the majority of his Sacramento minutes at small forward last season, which is why I listed him at that spot even though he saw more time at power forward overall. At either forward spot, ... Complete Profile
Hollinger Profiles: Sacramento Kings
Player Efficiency Rating (PER)
League average: 15.0
Shareef Abdur-Rahim
Though Abdur-Rahim missed 28 games to undergo elbow surgery and often had to play out of position, he put up his usual fine numbers. He's a polished scorer who can get points in a variety of ways. He has ... Complete Profile
PER
18.72
League Avg: +3.72
18.72
League Avg: +3.72
Mike Bibby
Bibby continues to be one of the game's best guards, and if it weren't for Chauncey Billups, he'd have locked up "Best current player to never appear in an All-Star Game" status. Like most of the Kings, ... Complete Profile
PER
19.19
League Avg: +4.19
19.19
League Avg: +4.19
Erik Daniels
An undrafted free agent, Daniels spent the year at the end of the Kings' bench and showed little in his few chances to play. He shot only 33 percent from the field and didn't manage a single free throw. ... Complete Profile
PER
4.57
League Avg: -10.43
4.57
League Avg: -10.43
Francisco Garcia
Garcia was the oldest player picked in this year's draft, so his college numbers should be taken with a grain of salt. However, unlike recent "old men" who were busts -- think Dan Dickau and Rafael Araujo ... Complete Profile
PER
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Jason Hart
One of Charlotte's few free-agent pickups in its first season, Hart exceeded expectations. His only NBA experience prior to the Bobcats came in a brief stint with San Antonio the year before, and it was ... Complete Profile
PER
16.87
League Avg: +1.87
16.87
League Avg: +1.87
Kevin Martin
The Kings' first-round draft pick in 2004, Martin had a disappointing rookie campaign that saw him bounced from the rotation by the end of the season. Martin is quick and has a scorer's instincts, but ... Complete Profile
PER
8.67
League Avg: -6.33
8.67
League Avg: -6.33
Brad Miller
One of basketball's most underrated performers, Miller was having his best season before a broken leg derailed him in the final two months. He tried to come back for the playoffs but was completely overwhelmed ... Complete Profile
PER
20.71
League Avg: +5.71
20.71
League Avg: +5.71
Jamal Sampson
Sampson is young and statistically has shown tremendous potential, especially as a rebounder. But his attitude and effort have been found wanting by three teams in three years, and he may be running out ... Complete Profile
PER
11.55
League Avg: -3.45
11.55
League Avg: -3.45
Brian Skinner
Skinner was a good example of the danger of small sample sizes. At the time of the trade, Skinner had an awful PER in Philadelphia and was banished to the end of the Sixers' bench. But by looking at Skinner's ... Complete Profile
PER
13.72
League Avg: -1.28
13.72
League Avg: -1.28
Peja Stojakovic
Stojakovic followed up the best season of his career with one of the worst, dropping off in every important area and losing 16 games to hamstring problems. Stojakovic is perhaps the sweetest shooting forward ... Complete Profile
PER
17.29
League Avg: +2.29
17.29
League Avg: +2.29
Kenny Thomas
The best of the 3 players Sacramento acquired in the Webber trade, Thomas was a good fit for the Kings' system since he loves to play from the elbows. That's where Sacramento's big men usually catch the ... Complete Profile
PER
15.18
League Avg: +0.18
15.18
League Avg: +0.18
Bonzi Wells
Wells had a good season until the playoffs started. His ability to post up was a key for the second unit, as he was the only Grizzly other than Gasol who could score on the blocks. Wells averaged nearly ... Complete Profile
PER
15.93
League Avg: +0.93
15.93
League Avg: +0.93
Corliss Williamson
Williamson played the majority of his Sacramento minutes at small forward last season, which is why I listed him at that spot even though he saw more time at power forward overall. At either forward spot, ... Complete Profile
PER
14.59
League Avg: -0.41
14.59
League Avg: -0.41