Lame. Another "star" argument in regards to Tyreke.
You're in need of a lesson on what qualifies as star talent.
In 2009-10, here's the players who averaged 20/5/5 or better:
Lebron James
Kobe Bryant
Tyreke Evans
In 2010-11, here's the players who averaged 17/4/4 or better:
Lebron James
Kobe Bryant
Russel Westbrook
Dwayne Wade
Deron Williams
Joe Johnson
Tyreke Evans
In 2011-12, here's the players who averaged 16/4/4 or better:
Lebron James
Russel Westbrook
Dwayne Wade
Paul Pierce
Kobe Bryant
John Wall
Tyreke Evans
In 2011-12, here's the players who averaged 15/3/4 or better(and this of course being the season where his usage % and mins were career lows and overall numbers severely hampered by his idiot coach). Didn't not post PF's or C's:
Lebron James
Kevin Durant
James Harden
Russel Westbrook
Stephen Curry
Dwayne Wade
Paul George
Paul Pierce
Chandlers Parsons
John Wall
Jrue Holiday
Tyreke Evans
No matter the year, no matter the toxic environment or idiot coach and his idiotic use of Reke, year in year out his statistical achievements are the definition of star talent, all you have to look at is the company he's part of, and this is with his minutes and usage% being cut down drastically and his role/mins/sub pattern changing weekly.
Then you consider FG% this last season among guards who shot 47% or better and took 10+ shot per game:
Tony Parker
Dwayne Wade
Rajon Rondo
Chris Paul
Tyreke Evans
Yes, the guy blasted for not having a midrange game is top 5.
Reke's PER this last season with Smart hampering him was 15th in the league among all guards, sandwiched between Conley and Rondo.
Rounding down Reke's career averages to 17/4/4 plus 1.4 SPG and .4 BPG to get a better picture of his all round contributions, this is the list of guards who've accomplished the same since Reke entered the league:
Dwayne Wade
Tyreke Evans
We can argue star or not, which I don't think he is right now, or star talent or not, but it's clear, clear a day Reke has star talent. Not recognizing that, then proceeding to ignore the toxic environment which he has been engulfed in for multiple seasons, his role always changing, and acting as if the entire picture has been painted is an incredibly big mistake. It's not about whether Reke is a star today or not, it's about the talent, the elite talent he has and can that be successful in a more professional environment. That yourself and others have convinced yourselves it can't and are more than willing to give up on this type of talent in this type of market, at age 23 no less, for a guy like Vasquez is more an indictment on your understanding of what an elite is or isn't as well as has that talent been given a chance to flourish. You keep making blanket statements which don't touch on circumstances nor look past the end result under Keith Smart, a grave mistake.
The quite pathetic aspect to all this, every other player in the select company above is a player kings fans would not hesitate to add to this roster. Sure they all have strengths and weaknesses, some more than others, but for years kings fans have concentrated on what Reke can't do rather than what he can, and what he can do, make no mistake about it, is in elite company.