In college, WCS showed amazing instincts for rim protection, but it has not translated over into the NBA yet.lmao. I said this was a strong possibility before the draft and got poopoo from basically everyone for it. I'm not going to overreact and call him a bust yet (new coach, new system, new rotation... He's basically starting over again with his NBA development which is a big reason why we can't develop anyone since Adelman was let go) but I'll never understand why so many Kings fans were gung-ho about drafting him to the point of absurdity (ie he's guaranteed to win multiple DPOY awards).
All I can figure is that the vast majority of Kings fans either didn't watch him play in college or they're suffering from the same false delusion that defense is about 90% footspeed and effort. Actually, considering the comments directed at Rondo last year, that sounds about right. From what I've seen, the mental aspect of defense is what really counts at this level. You need physical tools and max effort to push you into elite status but the foundation of being a good defender is made up of anticipation, court awareness, and knowing your opponents tendencies. If you don't have that all the effort in the world amounts to running 100mph in the wrong direction.
WCS also ran with a 100% motor. From what we've seen, in his first year, he actually did do that. Very high-energy player.
You have a 21 yearold who displays high maturity off-court and understands his role. 7ft tall, good wingspan, elite lateral speed, great athlete, good rim protector, etc. Who wouldn't get excited about this? You really can't blame fans for being happy that we were finally getting that rim protector we needed desperately next to Cousins. One thing that is often overlooked in general is how much Cousins improves as a player every year. In 2013, everyone begged for a shot blocker next to Cuz because Cuz was incapable of ever becoming a rim protector. He wasn't quick enough. Fouled too much, helped too much, etc. In 2016, we have a different type of Cousins who's playing PF on defense now... and actually shows that he's able to be a very good all around defender.
That desperate need for a rim protecting PF who can step out and guard the perimeter isn't so much a gigantic need next to Cousins anymore, arguably because of how much he's improved on defense. However, to be completely fair, lots of people overlooked how poor WCS was on offense in Kentucky.
I saw WCS as the most nba-ready player in this draft. I felt like we were getting a good defensive player, but Vlade was definitely settling.
Fast forward to the end of WCS's rookie year......and it wasn't anything special from my lens. Lots of my concerns I had for him in the pre-draft showed up. Meh rebounder. Floats around on defense too much. Elite rim protection not fully transferred. Not a scoring threat. Clogs up the floor. Floats around on offense too much. Lower overall bball IQ. I also didn't like the way he expressed his disgruntlement towards(indirectly) Karl about his minutes in a few games. Yeah, Karl was crap, but a rookie shouldn't be doing that.
I started to dislike the pick about 1/10 way through the year. Still have to root for WCS. He's our rookie who still showed a lot of promise, but flashed a lot of rawness for who I saw as one of the most NBA ready players.
The only thing that I feel like a lot of Kings fans were really misguided on was WCS' offense. Lots of fans were saying Willie could become a 3pt shooter. Really not sure how a guy who struggles at the FT line and can't hit mid range shots would suddenly become a prolific 3pt shooter.
Present day, WCS' motor isn't at the same high intensity as his 1st year. His rebounding somehow, actually got worse. We're seeing a full-on regression by Willie. I still think it's way too early to give up on him, but you'd be a fool to not see how badly the Kings already missed in 2015. Talent was everywhere around us, and I felt like we just.....settled. I really don't know another good word to describe the pick. I'm not going to call WCS a bust, because he's clearly not. Still, I see him as a career 15mpg backup. Not a very good return for the 6th overall pick. The Kings really could not afford to screw up their 2015 and 2016 picks. Especially in 2016 when we had 3 1st rounders.
WCS has room to grow, but he needs to show a lot more out there on the floor. I said this 2 games ago, when your only positive skillset as a 7ft C is perimeter defense, you're not going to get any PT. Expectations aren't exactly high for WCS right now. I think a lot of Kings fans have met with reality... instead of wanting him to focus on an actual offense, lots of fans are pleading for him to just grab a rebound. I know Willie can bounce back from this ugly stretch, but it's really frustrating to see a 2nd year 6th overall player start a season so underwhelming like this. Has a person up at 1 in the morning typing out a response, turned rant. What the Kings do to you.