I've dont really like to use stats to argue for or against a player. I would rather watch them play and judge their skillset and what they bring to the team. More importantly, I just like to see how people look out there-- is a guy comfortable with the ball in his hands, is he under control, does he have good court vision, does he seem to be in the right places, take good shots, make the extra pass, and most important does a guy do what hes supposed to do WHEN he is supposed to do it.
Now dont get me wrong, i dont think thompson is terrible or bad at all. Ive just noticed that kings fans ten to over value him, and sometimes I've seen ppl throw around stats of other players and suggest thompson is better. I guess where i was wrong was that ppl on this forum have been whipping on him, i was under the impression that it was the opposite so maybe my posts came across like guns blazing.
You happened to throw out the stats in comparison to a couple guys, so implying that i wouldve given up on steve nash after his second year is a bit off base. If anything, your argument/line of thinking would tend to have given up on him based on stats (you used the stats to benchmark players). Not saying you wouldve given up on the guy, but you cant say i wouldve when i am not the one concerned with the stats at all. I've watched nash play from when he was at santa clara, and while he was less refined, his feel and court vision were always pretty clear. I didnt think he wouldve ended up as good as he is, but i certainly would not have given up on him because his talent was clear to me regardless of what numbers may have said.
I like thompson and think he has a role on this team and brings things every nba team needs. But i dont think he is big and would not consider him to be strong. He LOOKS to have average to below average muscle mass for a guy his size:
http://cdn0.sbnation.com/photo_images/9945/60674_Kings_Warriors_Basketball.jpg
To me, it does not look like he spends much time in the weight room, though he did bulk up a bit after year 1. And yes, he would look big if i stood next to him, but he doesnt guard guys my sizs. So it doesnt matter how big he looks to you up close unless you were standing between him and a guy like kenyon martin or nene. (I know it doesnt matter but ive stood next to many other nba post players- shareef, shaq, webber, erik dampier, etc.). If he can continue to work on getting stronger he could be a great big off the bench. And what stats improved from his rookie year? I looked it up and they look almost identical to me considering he played 3 extra minutes a game this year. I think he should focus on making that 15 footer very reliable. I dont know if he will ever be a good low post threat-- and he may not need to be, but you cant tell me he has made progress and point to his stats when no improvement exists. If you said, you just saw a better, more comfortable players, then your opinion may have some weight as he did appear better towards the end of the year. And ok, fine he has had 3 coaches and he was playing along side spencer hawes, and came from a small school---all placing the blame elsewhere even if those are somewhat legit complaints.