Yeah, I don't even like that comparison. Johnson actually has skills as a ballhandler and passer, he's just got a horribly horribly out of whack view of his importance/role on that end.
Mbah a Moute doesn't have any skills at all. But that's a good thing. Has no skills, knows he has no skills, does not try to utilize skills he does not have. True roleplayer. Finally!
indeed. the only problem is that the kings are still
well short of a legitimate second option behind cousins, unless ben mclemore exceeds expectations immediately. and bringing in mbah a moute without sending salary back in the trade probably takes the kings outta the running for any of the remaining "big name" free agents, which is also probably a good thing, considering just how poisonous kings fans' general response has been to the idea of monta ellis. so it's gonna have to happen via trade, and it's a lot to hold out hope for, that the kings will be able to leverage a buncha mid-level and low-level guys into at least one starter-quality second option...
PG grievis vasquez
SG ben mclemore
SF luc richard mbah a moute
PF jason thompson/patrick patterson
C demarcus cousins
more changes are likely (read: hopefully) to come, but i dunno what that roster can accomplish as of yet. i'm also
very skeptical that it's
any better than our starting unit from last season. until another big maneuver is made, the roster is dependent on big cuz taking a big leap, in terms of the weight of his responsibility to the team on both ends of the court, and it also puts a not insignificant amount of pressure on ben mclemore to develop quickly...