We drafted a flashy point guard named Jason Williams a few years back.
He put butts in the seats.
Problem is, his wildness with the ball eventually led to his dismissal for a more steady point guard named Mike Bibby, who led us to the Western Conference Finals.
And J-Will didn't win a championship until he toned down his game.
Point is, I don't want flash, I want wins. And in my opinion, Evans gives us the best opportunity for that sooner than Rubio would. Evans is still learning the position but flourished when Calipari moved him to the point. He appears to be a more in-control player than Rubio, which is A-OK with me. If Evans and the Kings start winning, the fans will come back. Winning is the bottom line, not behind the back and lookaway passes.
Pete Maravich was flashy. Never won a championship.
Rafer Alston was flashy as a street baller and at Fresno State, but toned down his game and helped get the Rockets to the playoffs and the Magic to the NBA Finals.
It's the Williams-Bibby scenario reincarnated.
I'm thrilled with the selection.
He put butts in the seats.
Problem is, his wildness with the ball eventually led to his dismissal for a more steady point guard named Mike Bibby, who led us to the Western Conference Finals.
And J-Will didn't win a championship until he toned down his game.
Point is, I don't want flash, I want wins. And in my opinion, Evans gives us the best opportunity for that sooner than Rubio would. Evans is still learning the position but flourished when Calipari moved him to the point. He appears to be a more in-control player than Rubio, which is A-OK with me. If Evans and the Kings start winning, the fans will come back. Winning is the bottom line, not behind the back and lookaway passes.
Pete Maravich was flashy. Never won a championship.
Rafer Alston was flashy as a street baller and at Fresno State, but toned down his game and helped get the Rockets to the playoffs and the Magic to the NBA Finals.
It's the Williams-Bibby scenario reincarnated.
I'm thrilled with the selection.