We need a backup big, and a PG imo..
We have Garcia backing up Martin if we need it. With the slough of SFs we have Garcia might not see as much time there as he will be backing up Martin. Hopefully Beno can develop into a PG, but if not then we are back at square 1. Evans kind of fits into the SG/PG backup role for now. Swing tweener type. I don't really trust him at SG yet, and I haven't seen him play a traditional PG position yet so I don't want to throw him out there with that job from day 1.
This is faulty reasoning.Like I said.. If I am wrong and Evans turns into a great PG then I will be the first to admit it. Will I look like an *** is he succeeds? If that's your generalization than so be it. If all people that were wrong about something are *******s than consider yourself one too.
It will be funny to return to this argument if it turns out Gary was right all along... and just to let some of you guys know, thats still a major possiblity...
Here's the deal: KNOCK OFF the crap. The name-calling, the pissing contests, etc. all stop right now. If a couple of you want to compare sizes via PMs, please feel free to do so but KEEP IT OFF THE BOARD.
Future comments not relevant to the topic at hand are going to be deleted. Infractions and/or warnings will also be issued where warranted. This is just not what this board is all about.
I'm gonna reopen the thread and hope you guys can act like grown-ups.
we need to sort out this SF logjam
Garcia,Nocioni, Casspi, Greene is not going to work. We need to get rid of one of them. Preferably in this order Nocioni,Garcia,Greene,Casspi.
We obviously need a defensive big off the bench. I don't mind if this player is a vet and mentor because hes not going to be playing alot behind JT & Hawes anyways.
We should maybe look to trade one of our SF's for a backup center. If its a defensive vet we get back then im fine with that, if its a young player with potential i'm fine witht hat aswell.
Im just Curious.. who here is willing to part ways with Garcia?
I'm not too excited about that option but if it gets us the right backup center and creates time at SF I'm all for it.
Unfortunately, there won't be a damn thing funny about it. I respect Gary's right to his opinion but, when you think about it, in order for Gary to be right, Evans has to fail. Which, in turn, means that the Kings fail. I mean, you hate to frame the argument in a "with us or against us" format, but what situation involves Evans busting and the Kings not suffering for it?
I never said Evans would fail. I said he wouldn't make a good PG and that is based off of watching him the last two years, and I always said I hope I am wrong, and I will admit if I am wrong. Everyone else starts bashing me and calling me out like I never have seen the guy play or anything. Or people that had never seen him play start mentioning stats and how he compares to LeBron, Rose, Wade, Paul or whoever. I think he could make a kickass SG some day, but that would mean moving Martin who is currently my favorite King.
Rather than discuss things people rather get irate with me about how wrong I am going to be ect ect.. So I cooled off for a few days and come back and when I posted on this thread get called out again... Seriously... Opinions aside that post by nightguy or whatever was the one that was uncalled for. Yes mine was too but that guys post had nothing to do with the thread (as this one surely doesn't). When I was posting it I didn't even have Evans on my mind. I was going off of him being a rookie, and coach going with more seasoned players off the bat.
Totally agree. To turn the team into a defensive team, it has to start with the guys who are playing 35mpg, and not the backups playing 12mpg. In our case it needs to start with the guards. A healthy Martin, the drafting of Evans, and a coach with a intelligent defensive scheme, will improve the defense. Then the development of JT & Spencer will finish the transformation. Adding a couple of defensive stoppers to backup the 4 & 5 will be icing of the cake.I think the only real needs we have at the moment are back ups for Thompson and Hawes. Preferably at least one of those back-ups can provide some shot-blocking and both are good rebounders. Beyond that I think we go into the start of the season with what we have.
shame we couldn't land Hedo (was Geoff even trying to get him btw???)
I wonder if he's planning any other signings or not, Tony McDyess and Shawn Marion are still available...
Totally agree. To turn the team into a defensive team, it has to start with the guys who are playing 35mpg, and not the backups playing 12mpg. In our case it needs to start with the guards. A healthy Martin, the drafting of Evans, and a coach with a intelligent defensive scheme, will improve the defense. Then the development of JT & Spencer will finish the transformation. Adding a couple of defensive stoppers to backup the 4 & 5 will be icing of the cake.
PT for the young guys. Let them play & develop together. Hopefully everyone of them gets good, and then we will have talent to trade for those final pieces. GP will find the talent and Westphal will develop it.
It would be nice to have the same coach for a full season too.Well as some have said already we desperately need a defensive big. Who could that be? Idk really. Personally, I'd love to go after Anderson V. and have Spence and JT continue to develop defensively.
The other big need is of course starting PG. The FO thinks we may have addressed this with Tyreke. Hopefully, that's true - but you never know. It'd be nice if Tyreke turns into one heck of a PG, but the possibility remains that he might not.
So maybe we can put an asterisk by that one.
Someone mentioned leadership, Noc could really develop here IMO. Once he is here for a full season, he might take more ownership. I also believe Spencer does have some potential here to step up as team leader as well. And let's face it - this year we will FINALLY have a coach and a staff who can lead as well.
Another area of weakness is just our tendency to play dumb basketball. We need to get more disciplined in our play. I think a solid coaching staff as well as the development of team leadership and the adding of a PG will help here.
So, in recap...
TEAM NEEDS:
a. Interior Defense
(Addressed by: A FA signing and/or young bigs development)
b. Our PG Play *
(Addressed by: Tyreke Evans and Sergio Rodriguez)
c. Team Leadership
(Addressed by: Players beginning to feel comfortable in their roles)
d. Ability to Play Smart Basketball
(Addressed by: Points b and c)
It will be funny to return to this argument if it turns out Gary was right all along... and just to let some of you guys know, thats still a major possiblity...