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I thought I would start a thread where we could discuss Andres Nocioni and how we feel about him as a player...
So far, he has only played one game for us, but I saw some things that made me say "WOW!".
Specifically, Andres got after loose balls and rebounds... not just sometimes... all the time... I think he could be the kind of player that gets a lot of boards and helps the other guys get a lot of boards.
Defense? Oh yes. He may not be a shot blocker, but he stayed with his guy and hassled people...
Team player? He set screens, passed effectively and played a nice, smart game. I did not see too many mental errors out there that could not be considered part of the fact that he did not know the offensive scheme. (Which is "If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking 'til you do succeed" - Curley Fine)
I was really encouraged! I thought this guy was a prima donna, but that was not the case... he's blue-collar, tough, and a hustle player. Imagine what a lineup with Nocioni, Thompson, and Francisco is capable of? Out-working opponents... nice thought for the future... and what a great veteran role model for JT, Hawes, Greene (especially Greene), and the future youth of the Kings...
I was just really blown away that people were so down on getting him... he is the anti-Brad Miller.
So far, he has only played one game for us, but I saw some things that made me say "WOW!".
Specifically, Andres got after loose balls and rebounds... not just sometimes... all the time... I think he could be the kind of player that gets a lot of boards and helps the other guys get a lot of boards.
Defense? Oh yes. He may not be a shot blocker, but he stayed with his guy and hassled people...
Team player? He set screens, passed effectively and played a nice, smart game. I did not see too many mental errors out there that could not be considered part of the fact that he did not know the offensive scheme. (Which is "If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking 'til you do succeed" - Curley Fine)
I was really encouraged! I thought this guy was a prima donna, but that was not the case... he's blue-collar, tough, and a hustle player. Imagine what a lineup with Nocioni, Thompson, and Francisco is capable of? Out-working opponents... nice thought for the future... and what a great veteran role model for JT, Hawes, Greene (especially Greene), and the future youth of the Kings...
I was just really blown away that people were so down on getting him... he is the anti-Brad Miller.