What a load of hooey. Give me your 10 year span, because here is what is going to come out of it:
1) if it was in the bad ole days...you know what? There was a REASON they were the bad ole days. And part of it is because we were terminally stupid and never put ourselves in position to draft the studs that could have turned it for us.
2) If it was the bad ole days almost every single year we had a rookie logging major minutes. Almost evey year (except when we traded for Mitch). You are setting up a straw man -- if its the bad ole days you were already watching the young guys play -- they were rotation players. Whether it be Lionel, or Wizard or Kenny Smith or Ricky Berry or Brian Grant or whoever you want, they played. Hell, many of them started.
3) Our one and only reanaissance as a franchise occured precisely after the one year when we finally grew up and played the system -- we did not try to win in '98. We intentionally loaded up on expiring contracts, did not sign other FAs because we wanted cap room, started a rookie 2nd round draft pick at PG (none other than Anthony Johnson) and another at center (Yogi)took a huge dive down the stretch of the season losing somehting like 25 of 29 or some such. And were richly rewarded for it for the next half dozen years of winning and contention. This is the cycle of the league. If you were a fan during that time it happened right under your nose. If you cancelled after that season and never returned, that was your loss. The dues were paid, you never collected the reward.
4) If your time was during the golden era than any and all rooting and lessons learned during that time are completely inapplicable to the current situation, and you likely know it.
ohh you know picking topics here and there that interest me and checking things out from afar. Also trying to teach my 2 1/2 year old how to pass the basketball when dad goes out and shoots the rock. Not working Im afraid.Wow. A "PFFFT" appearance!
How you been?
Maybe he's a 2-guard and wants to take the shot himself?
Anyway, good to see you around. Long time since the old "Kingslut" days, huh?
Well, we're definitely not looking for discernible progress if we don't want to play above .500 teams more than once a season. Improvement vs. better teams as the season winds down? Nah.
If Douby and Williams were lighting it up in practice, they WOULD be playing. If Douby wasn't a SG he'd probably get some PT. Coaches see more than we do. All we see is game time. Conspire all you like, 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.
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.
if the philly seventy six urrrrrrrrrzzzzzzzzz can play their youngsters and win games...... why can't we?.
One word "EAST"
this is freakinng wonderful hearing how douby is a waste of a draft pick. THATS WHAT YOU GET WHEN YOU PICK LATE IN THE DRAFT.
Kevin Martin was picked 26th overall in 2004. Do you consider him a wasted pick?
Dont forget Reggie's job is to win as many games as possible and not to worry about the draft.
Dont forget Reggie's job is to win as many games as possible and not to worry about the draft.
it's pointless when your mathematically eliminated from the playoffs and when you aren't developing talent.
if the philly seventy six urrrrrrrrrzzzzzzzzz can play their youngsters and win games...... why can't we? gotta look at the hed coach. 6rs are exciting, young and WINNING. they don't have a roster w a badass franchise player either.
Dont forget Reggie's job is to win as many games as possible and not to worry about the draft.
This isn't just a motley assortment of youngsters. They were put together with a purpose.
it's pointless when your mathematically eliminated from the playoffs and when you aren't developing talent.
What talent are you talking about. Our last 4 draft picks
Kevin Martin- I'd say he has been developed into our start pg and leading the team in ppg.
Francisco Garcia- one of the best defensive players and 3pt shooters on our team and #1 guy off the bench playing behind Martin and Artest hard to start but, has developed into a good NBA player
Quincy Douby- tried to have him at pg didn't work. Therefore stuck behind Martin and Garcia at the SG position. So anymore development or playing time for him probably takes away the development of Garcia and Martin.
Spencer Hawes- No training camp. Coming off surgery. Only 19 years old and has had good playing time lately until the ankle injury. With all those variables I think he is coming along quite nicely.
Beno-(non draft pick) young pg and is our starting pg now for sure since the trade of Bibby.
So tell me sir what young players do you speak of we are not developing?
Sheldon Williams who was only trade fodder and and was stuck to the end of the Bench in Atlanta?
Quincy Douby- not a pg, to small for sg and stuck behind 2 other good young players at that position. Not to mention he doesn't have a good head on his shoulders.
Basically your young "TALENT" are Beno, Martin, Garcia, and Hawes.
You act as if we have 4 or 5 22 year olds getting DNP's everynight. Thats not the case.
What talent are you talking about. Our last 4 draft picks
Kevin Martin- I'd say he has been developed into our start pg and leading the team in ppg.
Francisco Garcia- one of the best defensive players and 3pt shooters on our team and #1 guy off the bench playing behind Martin and Artest hard to start but, has developed into a good NBA player
Quincy Douby- tried to have him at pg didn't work. Therefore stuck behind Martin and Garcia at the SG position. So anymore development or playing time for him probably takes away the development of Garcia and Martin.
Spencer Hawes- No training camp. Coming off surgery. Only 19 years old and has had good playing time lately until the ankle injury. With all those variables I think he is coming along quite nicely.
Beno-(non draft pick) young pg and is our starting pg now for sure since the trade of Bibby.
So tell me sir what young players do you speak of we are not developing?
Sheldon Williams who was only trade fodder and and was stuck to the end of the Bench in Atlanta?
Quincy Douby- not a pg, to small for sg and stuck behind 2 other good young players at that position. Not to mention he doesn't have a good head on his shoulders.
Basically your young "TALENT" are Beno, Martin, Garcia, and Hawes.
You act as if we have 4 or 5 22 year olds getting DNP's everynight. Thats not the case.
I think he means that the young guys that you listed should be getting the majority of the minutes while getting valuable experience, instead of the vets playing 40mins a game and the young guys just playing to give the other guys a few minutes rest. I like Reggie a lot more than Musselman, but each game we win now is costing us a better draft pick. We're pretty much stuck in 11th spot in the West, but there's 3 or 4 teams in the East with a worse record than us who are fighting for the playoffs, and who all want to win
What talent are you talking about. Our last 4 draft picks
Kevin Martin- I'd say he has been developed into our start pg and leading the team in ppg.
Francisco Garcia- one of the best defensive players and 3pt shooters on our team and #1 guy off the bench playing behind Martin and Artest hard to start but, has developed into a good NBA player
Quincy Douby- tried to have him at pg didn't work. Therefore stuck behind Martin and Garcia at the SG position. So anymore development or playing time for him probably takes away the development of Garcia and Martin.
Spencer Hawes- No training camp. Coming off surgery. Only 19 years old and has had good playing time lately until the ankle injury. With all those variables I think he is coming along quite nicely.
Beno-(non draft pick) young pg and is our starting pg now for sure since the trade of Bibby.
So tell me sir what young players do you speak of we are not developing?
Sheldon Williams who was only trade fodder and and was stuck to the end of the Bench in Atlanta?
Quincy Douby- not a pg, to small for sg and stuck behind 2 other good young players at that position. Not to mention he doesn't have a good head on his shoulders.
Basically your young "TALENT" are Beno, Martin, Garcia, and Hawes.
You act as if we have 4 or 5 22 year olds getting DNP's everynight. Thats not the case.
for players to "DEVELOP" they need playing time. did we know what we had with kevin before or after he started getting playing time? the PG experiment with quincy is futile with reggie yanking him out as soon as he makes a mistake. players need to make mistakes in order to learn, to improve.
shelden needs to get out there and play. whether he stays long term or not, we'll find out what we are going to do with from consistent minutes. as for mikki mouse, k9, SAR - we already know for a fact they won't be with the team after their contracts expire.
isn't salmons the 1st swingman to come off the bench? when did garcia unseat him for this slot?
hawes, the guy better be damn good if we're picking him in the lotto! lotto players are supposed to be good or skilled. thats why they are picked in the lotto.
you act like players getting 4-10 mins is developing. the only thing they are developing is their towel waving technique with the extra time on the bench.
proposed solution instead of just bitching..
1) if the reggie isn't willing to develop them or continuing his quest to make the playoffs. he needs to put these young guys in the D league and get that experience. quincy would be a great candidate for this so he could work on his PG skills (that is if they are still trying to convert him).
2) sit the vets and tell em this is for the future of the kings.
for players to "DEVELOP" they need playing time.
1) if the reggie isn't willing to develop them or continuing his quest to make the playoffs. he needs to put these young guys in the D league and get that experience. quincy would be a great candidate for this so he could work on his PG skills (that is if they are still trying to convert him).