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• In a clear "sign of the times," the best shooter in this class might be 7-foot center Spencer Hawes, the Kings' slow but deadly 10th overall pick. He has a quick release and lots of confidence. Although he's far from NBA-ready from an athletic perspective, he's just 19 years old, so I expect he'll be a much better athlete by the time he's 22, unless he pulls a Robert Swift and gets too big.
Although i have only been able to see hawes during the summer league and maybe once during the highlights on nba tv. It sounds like this 19yr old center could be a ultra solid player down the line... He clearly has a natural basketball IQ and skill level that enables him so score in so many ways. As for his defense i know hes not 100% yet and figure it could be a couple of months till hes up to full NBA speed.
as far as his asking for playing time i like that reggie is making him "earn" his playing time even though he could just give him a starting spot with the front line we have. But i think reggie is doing this for 2 reasons... one... Hawes is not 100% yet and needs to start off slow.. and two.. Hawes will be hungry to play and also humble about having the ability to play big time mins... Reggie is preventing this guy from pulling a Brad Miller and not challenging himself... although this might actually not be an issue for Hawes (he sounds like a down to earth nice guy) you never know how some people will react to just being giving a starting spot by default cause our front line is weak...
I look for Hawes to be a stud center down the line... he will get in better shape as time goes on. I look for him to be playing big mins by All-star break or right after. It will be interesting to see if our team isnt alot younger all around after the trade deadline.
i really hope Hawes has been lifting, not power lifting but just being in good shape would be nice vs Millers fishing workout.
• In a clear "sign of the times," the best shooter in this class might be 7-foot center Spencer Hawes, the Kings' slow but deadly 10th overall pick. He has a quick release and lots of confidence. Although he's far from NBA-ready from an athletic perspective, he's just 19 years old, so I expect he'll be a much better athlete by the time he's 22, unless he pulls a Robert Swift and gets too big.
Although i have only been able to see hawes during the summer league and maybe once during the highlights on nba tv. It sounds like this 19yr old center could be a ultra solid player down the line... He clearly has a natural basketball IQ and skill level that enables him so score in so many ways. As for his defense i know hes not 100% yet and figure it could be a couple of months till hes up to full NBA speed.
as far as his asking for playing time i like that reggie is making him "earn" his playing time even though he could just give him a starting spot with the front line we have. But i think reggie is doing this for 2 reasons... one... Hawes is not 100% yet and needs to start off slow.. and two.. Hawes will be hungry to play and also humble about having the ability to play big time mins... Reggie is preventing this guy from pulling a Brad Miller and not challenging himself... although this might actually not be an issue for Hawes (he sounds like a down to earth nice guy) you never know how some people will react to just being giving a starting spot by default cause our front line is weak...
I look for Hawes to be a stud center down the line... he will get in better shape as time goes on. I look for him to be playing big mins by All-star break or right after. It will be interesting to see if our team isnt alot younger all around after the trade deadline.
i really hope Hawes has been lifting, not power lifting but just being in good shape would be nice vs Millers fishing workout.