bajaden
Hall of Famer
I'm not sure why we were talking about Gay. If you step back and look at the team there are a couple of glaring holes that need repairing. One at the center positon and the other at the SG position. Gay doesn't address either of those problems. Its not a question of whether Gay is better than what we have already, or whether I would like to have him on our team. Its a matter of priority. Why spend money on a player that plays a position that you already have filled by two potentially solid players. There's even the possiblility that one of them could eventually be better than Gay.
That aside. If we were to draft Cousins, then I might be inclined to go after Johnson. I guess some of us see a different player than others. Johnson is currently 28 years old, and will turn 29 in july. He's a good ballhandler and passer. He's averaged around 5 assists a game for the last 4 years. He has an assist to turnover ratio of 2 to 1. He's a good shooter. And when not asked to carry the offense, which he was in Atlanta, he's an even better shooter. His last year with the Suns he only took 14 shots a game. With Atlanta he's up around 18 shots a game. With the Suns he wasn't the number 1 option. With Atlanta he is. If he were with the Kings, he wouldn't have to be the number 1 option. And if you had a Cousins in the middle, he might not even be the number 2 option.
Its the money thats the problem and the length of contract. As Larry David said, and it has merit. Now, may not be the time to be investing a lot of money in a player, when the market is about to be reset.
That aside. If we were to draft Cousins, then I might be inclined to go after Johnson. I guess some of us see a different player than others. Johnson is currently 28 years old, and will turn 29 in july. He's a good ballhandler and passer. He's averaged around 5 assists a game for the last 4 years. He has an assist to turnover ratio of 2 to 1. He's a good shooter. And when not asked to carry the offense, which he was in Atlanta, he's an even better shooter. His last year with the Suns he only took 14 shots a game. With Atlanta he's up around 18 shots a game. With the Suns he wasn't the number 1 option. With Atlanta he is. If he were with the Kings, he wouldn't have to be the number 1 option. And if you had a Cousins in the middle, he might not even be the number 2 option.
Its the money thats the problem and the length of contract. As Larry David said, and it has merit. Now, may not be the time to be investing a lot of money in a player, when the market is about to be reset.