eastcoastking
Prospect
It could be argued that any time Mikki gets significant minutes you are guilty of tanking...if you get my drift.
kinda like how NJ tanked their way all the way to game 6 in the second round last year.
It could be argued that any time Mikki gets significant minutes you are guilty of tanking...if you get my drift.
Word.
It's about pride and showing effort and actually acting as though they understand they're basically being paid to entertain the people whose butts are in the seats. It's not about the win; it's about the effort. The wins generally come because of the effort - and that's something I truly do not want to see go away for the simple reason it's not always that easy to get it back.
Of course, you'll be loudly and vehemently criticized for even suggesting that Miller, Artest and Moore should be getting minutes, but you have valid points and you're not alone in believing them.
Nice post.
kinda like how NJ tanked their way all the way to game 6 in the second round last year.
what does that do for you? these players have had 71 games to prove how bad they can lose to teams that are over .500. the record is 12-40 i believe. they cant compete. let the younger guys get most of the playing time. i think a few of them can be better than some of our starters.
but there is NO COACH that would rightfully decline minutes from a promising young player who is showing potential. I'm guessing Theus isn't seeing much from those two.
You act like guys like douby and williams dont want to win or something when they play. Yes, people pay to see effort, but with the PO out of range I prefer to see the kids giving the effort. And yes, I was at the game last night, while I was happy with the win, I actually came to see Hawes and Williams and the younger guys play.
Ok lets get this straight.... Im not down with just tanking..... but as flawed as S.Williams, Hawes, or Douby are...this is the time of year where we can play them and see if they can contribute with steady mins. And..... if we lose games because were allowing are youth to play,get comfortable and grow.... then i dont mind losing... obviously they dont just get mins... they would have to give 100%...
alot of players need to have steady mins guaranteed... to a point... so that they are able to go out and not feel like they have to force things or show the world why they were drafted. Hawes did it at the beginning of the year as did K-Mart and Garcia when they were hardly getting mins. theres a big difference between practice and games. Let them learn and adjust.
We got nothing to lose as long as Douby, S.Williams and Hawes play hard, put them in! and if we lose and move up a spot or two in the draft then obviously that doesnt hurt.
Wow Phil Jackson? Larry Brown? these guys have both benched great young players for no reason other than they dont like playing young guys.
When we make the playoffs again or win a championship then not playing the kids will be a-ok with me. but playing guys when all is lost is lame.
no one cares about winning games right now other than Reggie. I understand he wants to have a better record that E. Muss. But we are all fine with our team sucking right now.
I'm a little confused. Brown is one of the all time great teachers of basketball. He's strict and very disclipined, but not against playing young players. Jackson has always played young players, so I'm not sure who your talking about.
I have a question for you. Are you a season ticket holder? Do you go to many games. I was a season ticket holder for the better part of 10 years. I knew just about everyone in my section over the years, and I can guarantee you that none of us went to games hoping the team would lose. AND, if I thought the team was trying to lose, no matter how cleverly they tried to hide it, I would have canceled my season tickets. When I fork out a couple of hundred dollars a game, I don't want to see a bunch of players out there that don't have a chance of winning. I do want to see young players developed. But in a way that they have the best chance to succeed and not destroy their confidence.
Gary is absolutely correct about the draft this year. Its not going to make very much difference whether we draft 10th or 12th. If we can't get into the top 3 or 4, its pretty much a crap shoot after that. We'll still get a good player.
By the way. Don't tell me you don't want to lose, but if we happen to lose because were playing the young guys, your alright with it. Bottom line is you want to lose. I wouldn't want you on my team..
I love how you think the fans opinions are going to trump the guys that sign his paycheck, who ALSO want to win. Approve or disapprove, you cn't put this on Reggie, I am sure he has been directed to win as many games as possible.
Think it about it from a marketing perspective. Losing to the Grizzlies at Arco hurts ticket sales period.
Ok lets get this straight.... Im not down with just tanking..... but as flawed as S.Williams, Hawes, or Douby are...this is the time of year where we can play them and see if they can contribute with steady mins. And..... if we lose games because were allowing are youth to play,get comfortable and grow.... then i dont mind losing... obviously they dont just get mins... they would have to give 100%...
alot of players need to have steady mins guaranteed... to a point... so that they are able to go out and not feel like they have to force things or show the world why they were drafted. Hawes did it at the beginning of the year as did K-Mart and Garcia when they were hardly getting mins. theres a big difference between practice and games. Let them learn and adjust.
We got nothing to lose as long as Douby, S.Williams and Hawes play hard, put them in! and if we lose and move up a spot or two in the draft then obviously that doesnt hurt.
Here, BTW, is the depth of our stupidity:
Spenser
Rookie Minutes rank: 32nd
Spenser Hawes was a lottery pick, the #10 pick in the draft this year. He is 32nd amongst rookie in minutes a game. There are 31 rookies who have gotten more time than him. And they play for good teams (Scola in Houston, Julian Wright in New Orleans, Rodney Stuckey in Detroit etc.) and bad (take your pick). Notorious anti-rookie coach Rick Adelman (according to local folklore) has THREE rookies averaging more minutes than Spenser, and a 4th (Aaron Brooks) just a tic behind.
Spenser has gotten the second least minutes of any rookie picked in the lottery -- with the only one beneath him being Brandon Wright, playing for a team fightting for their playoff lives. Of the Top 20 draft picks, only Wright and Bellinelli (the other Golden State rook) have gotten less time. Maybe its a Northern California thing.
Anyone who is showing up to that game of all games will likely be back. And there are all of seven games left on the home scedule. One of them against the Lakers which will pretty much sell out anyway. How big of a hit could you possibly see? The offseason will determine everything when it comes to tickets. If you are hurting the offseason and next years team for the sake of this last dreary month that takes shortsightedness to a new level. Whether to pin that on Reggie or the Maloofs is always open to question, but every time Reggie opens his mouth on the topic he sounds more deluded, so unless he is just a Maloof mouthpiece the coach is involved.
Pretty misleading, considering he's been playing more lately.
I admit it. I'm totally confused about the team, about the future, etc.
And quite possibly certifiable.We're Kings fans. We are ALL confused.![]()
Yes, he is playing almost twice as much in March as he did during the wasted months of Nov-Feb. Let's see how his PT stacks up now versus the rest of the lottery, looking only at March figures.
#1 Oden: n/a
#2 Durant: 36.7 MPG
#3 Horford: 31.6 MPG
#4 Conley: 24.9 MPG
#5 Green: 32.4 MPG
#6 Yi - INJURED - 19.0 MPG (down from 25.3 for the year)
#7 Brewer: 23.2 MPG
#8 B. Wright: 11.3 MPG
#9 Noah: 27.3 MPG
#10 Hawes: 18.6 MPG (up from 11 in Feb and 10 for the season)
#11 Law - INJURED - 12.3 MPG (down from 16.3 for the season)
#12 Young: 25.9 MPG
#13 J. Wright: 21.0 MPG
#14 Thornton: 33.5 MPG
So you're right, his minutes are way up, and he's no longer 2nd to last for minutes, he's 3rd from last because Acie Law's injury really killed his PT this month.
So, while Reggie is playing Hawes 80% more than in prior months, he is still way below par at playing the kids. He'll have to up their PT by an additional 50% to become about average.
It should be noted that not many of these guys are only 19 years-old, which is a significant difference in my eyes. In fact, I am not sure how many miles I want my 19 year-old future center to be racking-up during a losing season. I am actually fine with the minutes he has received this year.
If Hawes is going to start wearing out at the age of 19, we have more problems than just getting him playing time. If anything, him being so young is a reason to play him more. Young guys are more resilient. Plus, he only becomes our future center if he gets playing time. If Hawes was playing college ball right now, he would be playing nearly the whole game.