I never bought into the idea that KMart is one-dimensional. He was a decent defender before the injury, got injured, became a poor defender, and the rep stuck. But he is not a defensive liability when he's healthy. He was guarding Tyreke for most of the game and did Tyreke have a big night? In Houston's previous game, Xavier Henry and OJ Mayo combined to shoot 2 for 10 against KMart. Only three SGs scored more than 25 pts against Houston - Kobe, Manu, and JRich; and those are guys who will score against anyone. I will contend that KMart is a better defender than Beno will ever hope to be. You can't just evaluate a player based on playing with an ankle injury, even Iguiodala and Doug Christie became average when afflicted with injuries. KMart has the quickness and the length to stay with guards, and while he will never be mistaken for Doug, I believe KMart is a net positive for the team; meaning he will score more than he gives up.
And further more, this is a guy who kept improving every year; from an afterthought to a 20 pt scorer, from not having a handle to being above average, from a 35% three pt shooter to over 40%, from a mid 80% FT shooter to now over 90%. This guy just keep working and improving. You never write off a guy who works this hard; who's to say he won't become a good defender/passer/dribbler a couple of years down the line? In fact, the trajectory shows that he'll probably get there eventually. You don't trade away a guy like that for a sixth man.
And speaking of the man KMart traded for, my first thought at the time was "Huh"? Landry plays the same position as one of our promising PF and will likely leave in 18 months. What is the point of trading for a guy like that? Someone to take valuable mins away from the prospect you're trying to groom and at the same time not part of your future? To add insult to injury, the undersized Landry is the opposite of what the Kings is trying to become - big, tough, and physical. Is it any surprise that Landry is quickly out of favor? Is it any surprise that JT is the better fit afterall? Didn't 1/3 of the posters on this board saw this coming long ago? This trade just does not make sense on so many level.
And the sad thing is, after watching Landry up close and personal, I'm not convinced he's better than the pre-injury Ike Diogu, a player we could have signed for less than half the salary of Landry. The only reason, and I do mean the only way to justify this trade, is that the Maloofs need to save money; and I seriously suspect that is indeed the reason.