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look at tayshaun prince he doesnt really have any meat on his bones and hes great
Even though The Big Cereal has a year in a reserve role under his belt, I think Cisco is more mature and less awed by the NBA.
Francisco d'Anconia said:Not trying to be argumentative - I'm called Positive Frank because I'm never argumentative. I'm just explaining the source of my OPINION that Cisco is at this moment better equipped to play under pressure.
Francisco d'Anconia said:Cisco has been exposed to the "big time" more than Kevin. He's been an integral part of a run toward a title, he's even experienced criticism for shrinking under PRESSURE. He's played a big role in a big program under a big coach.
When was The Big Cereal ever exposed to pressure?
Not trying to be argumentative - I'm called Positive Frank because I'm never argumentative. I'm just explaining the source of my OPINION that Cisco is at this moment better equipped to play under pressure.
I think he's older too - not that it means anything absolutely.
Exactly. I am a UofL fan and a season ticket holder but this is a different game. Kingsgurl nailed that one!Cisco may have been exposed to the 'big time' in college, but this isn't college anymore.
thesanityannex said:I think he held back a little last year.
Dude, who cares about leading a team to the Final Four, he hasn't sat an NBA bench for a year yet, OR missed a playoff roster. Until he does that, he doesn't know much about the NBA game.![]()
Also, who is this Pitino guy who coached him? What does that have to do with anything?![]()
Francisco d'Anconia said:I agree 100% with those who have corrected me in this thread. Kevin was quite obviously holding back last season in deference to the veterans. Lots of great athletes have begun this career in just this way.
I retract my previous posts which gave undeserved "credit" to Cisco based on playing for a first class college program under a first class coach.
I must agree - Cisco's college experience means nothing. It is clearly a misguided notion that years spent in a first class college program translate into maturity or amount to any real experience.
Thanks for setting me straight. For a minute there I forgot how great The Big Cereal is and... well... just lost my head. Sorry.
By the way - it's been a while since I mentioned it - but Kevin has beautiful slasher/leaper athleticism and I think everyone who is in the least reasonable will agree that he is a very handsome man!
Kingsgurl said:I don't know what prompted this little diatribe. I was trying to have a nice discussion with you. I merely pointed out that the step from college (even a great college program) to the NBA is a big one and that it takes a little adjustment. Obviously, having any reasonable give and take on this issue is probably not going to happen between us given your response, so I will leave you to your exagerations and rather grandoise posturing. (why the need to bag on Kevin to build up Cisco? They are both Kings) I only weighed in on this thread because I think it's a little pre-mature. Obviously, you know better.
Francisco d'Anconia said:I'm enthusiastic about Cisco and there are plenty of professional draft pundits with good things to say about his NBA readiness.
Francisco d'Anconia said:I agree 100% with those who have corrected me in this thread. Kevin was quite obviously holding back last season in deference to the veterans. Lots of great athletes have begun this career in just this way.
I retract my previous posts which gave undeserved "credit" to Cisco based on playing for a first class college program under a first class coach.
I must agree - Cisco's college experience means nothing. It is clearly a misguided notion that years spent in a first class college program translate into maturity or amount to any real experience.
Thanks for setting me straight. For a minute there I forgot how great The Big Cereal is and... well... just lost my head. Sorry.
By the way - it's been a while since I mentioned it - but Kevin has beautiful slasher/leaper athleticism and I think everyone who is in the least reasonable will agree that he is a very handsome man!
1kingzfan said:Well, he'd better get his NBA-ready butt in gear real quick, since he's been less than stellar in two games against mostly guys that will NOT make the NBA and only three games to turn it around.
I'm confident that Petrie did not pick a stinker in the 1st round, and we do not have just another towel waver for this year's bench mob. It's merely what the wiser folks in this thread have said, there is an adjustment period for all rookies.
Bricklayer said:Having competition for starting spot is generally not a good sign -- it means you don;t have anyone good enough or established enough to just seize the position. Its certainly an indication of how far we have fallen. But if you are going young, its my preferred modus operandi -- I don't trust either kid to necessarily make it as an NBA starter. But now you double them up, and your odds get much better than one or the other will emerge and be somebody. You can't do it in a year when you're trying to win a title, but if that pressure is off, and it most certainly is for us as we're currently constructed, you cna at least take the time to explore and see what you have.
My thing is that if you are already doing that at one position, already letting two late first round picks fight it our for minutes, then you are tacitly admitting that you aren't really serious about a title run this year. Fine -- sometimes you need to take a step back to take two steps forward (althoguh sometimes it just turns out to be a step back). But if you're making that commitment, then now is the time to make it at other positions as well. PF obviously, but maybe even some of those occupied by our putative "core". In 5 years our "core" will be 34, 33, 32 (Brad/Peja/Mike) and pretty much beyond the age where they would have chance to contend. If we are going to add an infusion of youth in an attempt to find a special player to get us back to the top, it has to start NOW if that kid or kids is going to be ready in time to do anything but wheel the "core" into the NBA retirement home.
VF21 said:You could have made your points without the dripping sarcasm. You talk about a Kevin Martin bandwagon as though it's something sinister...and yet you're singing Cisco's praises from the rafters as though it's some kind of instant and immediate requirement for people to take sides.
Hello? THEY'RE BOTH KINGS!!
Instead of arguing which of them might do better, why not hope against all hope they both justify the faith Geoff Petrie showed them by picking them?
Venom said:Have you seen the games? His shot is not falling, but he is EVERYWHERE on defense. Don't kid yourself, Garcia is playing well, and so is Martin. They'll be a good 1-2 combo this year. This is the kind of garbage that gets put out there from people who only look at statlines.