VF21 said:There hasn't been an undrafted All-Star since 1989? Hmmmm. Wonder if BRAD MILLER knows that.
Because RA will use him as backup 2 and 3, which equals lost year for our young guards. Rick plays yung players only when he doesn't have choice. Corliss had to be traded to start Peja, Jason started because we had no backup pg.SlimKid15 said:Why not just sign Mo to back up peja he did allright last year as a SF. Then trade corlis. Then he wouldn't have to fight martin for minutes.
outsider62 said:Because RA will use him as backup 2 and 3, which equals lost year for our young guards.
I would prefer Skinner starting, as far as Brad is our starting center.Mr. S£im Citrus said::: shrugs ::
I only said that he's the projected starter assuming no other changes, and I stand by that; it's not like either Skinner or Williamson have proven that they deserve to start ahead of him.
Bricklayer said:Look, I think very few people are talking about Mo as an All-Star -- and those few are completely delusional and probably have several hallucinogenic subatances in their bodies. But he was a nice little roleplayer for us, who if he could have just been more consistent could have been a VERY nice roleplayer for us. As it is, we lose him, no big deal. But there are reasons you could keep him. EXCEPT, and here is the giant monkey again, that he's going to cost us part of our MLE, and that is just too much to ask. Geoff and Rick have a little bit of a problem seeing and understanding the usefulness of roleplayers anyway, and you can tell from their comments that they were really less enamored of Mo than were the fans. Guess he could not shoot well enough.But you throw in the money issue, the Bonzi signing, etc., and it seems far more likely that somebody who does use roleplayers in their system, such as San Antonio and Detroit (as in the two teams that have won the last three titles! -- a lesson their for our front office perhaps) will make an offer to him considerably above what it is worth for us to match.
Bricklayer said:Geoff and Rick have a little bit of a problem seeing and understanding the usefulness of roleplayers anyway, and you can tell from their comments that they were really less enamored of Mo than were the fans. Guess he could not shoot well enough.But you throw in the money issue, the Bonzi signing, etc., and it seems far more likely that somebody who does use roleplayers in their system, such as San Antonio and Detroit (as in the two teams that have won the last three titles! -- a lesson their for our front office perhaps) will make an offer to him considerably above what it is worth for us to match.
BigSong said:Thats mostly because he doesn't have any of the skills an off guard should have, poor passer, poor ball handler. hes really only good in the open court, but when it comes to half court sets or moving in traffic he doesnt utilize his athleticism very well. he had a whole year to get into the kings system, but a lot times he just looked lost. at this point it would be better to take back christie for a year.
I get the sense that you misunderstand the concept of roleplayer; Detroit has proven to utilize roleplayers more effectively than Sacramento. For starters, McDyess is a roleplayer; no matter how "skilled" he is coming off the bench, he's still a roleplayer. Hunter has also been a key roleplayer for them. Additionally, Detroit has shown a willingness to use more than just two roleplayers (as when Williamson, Okur, Hunter and Ham were used fairly extensively off the bench the year they won the championship). By comparison, Sacramento has not been nearly as effective at utilizing roleplayers, and this seems to be due to Coach Adelman's apparent reluctance to play anybody who can't hit a twenty-foot jump shot.nbrans said:But I don't know that I'd consider Detroit a team of role players. I don't know what player on that team you'd really consider a role player -- maybe you could make the case that Prince is a role player, although he's pretty skilled on both offense and defense, or Ben Wallace, but it's tough to call someone who dominates so thoroughly on defense and an All-Star a "role player. McDyess is a very skilled player off the bench.
hrdboild said:I think Mo's biggest strength is his defense, and that's why it'd be nice if we still had him next year. He's strong enough and quick enough to guard opposing two guards, which isn't true of Martin or Garcia. On offense he goes after rebounds, he doesn't just let them come to him. Offensive rebounds are huge for a shooting team. If you get another shotclock and another shot, your offense is that much more potent. You're right that he doesn't pass or handle the ball particularly well. And he doesn't create his shot either. But he compliments our other players well because he excels in the areas they don't. Hopefully Bonzi will bring in some of that defensive intenisty and rebounding. He's a much better starter than Mo would have been. But Mo would still be the best backup we've got at SG, and 2-3 million for a backup SG is not overpaying at all, it's about market price. I know the PF problem is still the biggest and I hope we can use our resources to correct that this offseason, but we have an opportunity here to plug a hole. If we let him walk, there's no guarantee we can get that impact PF people expect us to get and then we're in even worse shape because we don't have a proven backup SG/SF either.
BigSong said:this love fest for evans is really getting to be absurd. he sprang to the top of a lackluster traing camp, above the likes of anwar ferguson, alton ford, tony bland, liu wei, and adam parada. If it wasn't for alexander being injured, evans probably wouldn't have even made the team. people think evans is some diamond in the rough, when hes really just some sandstone we polished up for a season. hes not gonna explode next year, and so what if hes "working on his game," so is everyone else. if he takes the offer sheet fine, if not nice knowing him.
SacTownKid said:Couldn't disagree more. Mo is NBA ready, and will become a reliable player with flashes of stardom if he gets the chance. Unfortunately I don't think it will be with the Kings next season, unless we get him super cheap.