Mo Evans

Iggy

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looks like mo is going to cost a multi year near $3/4 mill deal a year.
SG seems to be all the rage this season :rolleyes: just like the housing prices in Sacramento
 
Iggy said:
looks like mo is going to cost a multi year near $3/4 mill deal

Since he is restricted I think the Kings should just wait and see what the market is and then decide if they want to match. If someone wants to overpay for him than let him go.
 
Is this based on new news or just an overall observation?

Enquiring minds need to know.

;)
 
do we want to wait and develop, i'd like to keep all three and start evans for one year.....see what he can do while developing martin/garcia.
 
VF21 said:
Is this based on new news or just an overall observation?

Enquiring minds need to know.

;)

There was little blurb in the paper yesterday saying his agent first wanted a multi-year deal starting at over a million and he now indicates(based on the market) that his client may want the full mid-level exception.
 
Ryle said:
There was little blurb in the paper yesterday saying his agent first wanted a multi-year deal starting at over a million and he now indicates(based on the market) that his client may want the full mid-level exception.

That's the kind of things agents are supposed to say... whether someone actually offers that is an entirely different matter.
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VF21 said:
Is this based on new news or just an overall observation?

Enquiring minds need to know.

;)
It's based on statisical observation, it so correlates to the housing market.

p.s. I am a Maths minor....for all the good it did me....
 
thesanityannex said:
do we want to wait and develop, i'd like to keep all three and start evans for one year.....see what he can do while developing martin/garcia.

Yeah I agree, if the price is fitting for us.
 
I'd lock him up to a long term deal for as little as possible, and I'd match any offer. Shooting guards with freakish athleticism who hustle like crazy and knock down open 3's do not come along every day.
 
nbrans said:
I'd lock him up to a long term deal for as little as possible, and I'd match any offer. Shooting guards with freakish athleticism who hustle like crazy and knock down open 3's do not come along every day.

agreed, any offer won't be a killer to match. i would hate to see mo evans walk from this team. he has tons of potential and has shown promise. personally, evans and bibby are the only two i think are "must keeps"
 
I am in favor of the Kings keeping Evans because of what he can bring to the SG position that Garcia and Martin can't, namely a guy who can guard the bigger 2's in the league. Quentin Richardson, Bonzi Wells, Jimmy Jackson and their ilk will pose defensive problems for our young SGs.

Also, I want Evans' mentality in terms of defense and rebounding. In limited action, Martin has shown a nose for the ball but his rebounds come more from knifing into the lane for a carom than solid boxing out, which is why I think Mo would more consistently provide boards from the SG spot. A nice bonus considering Peja doesn't hit the glass like he is capable.

Finally, I like Evans because he can also spell Peja at the SF spot against most opponents. I've always liked Corliss, but defensively he's a sieve against SFs that play on the wings. Evans would provide another option and give Adelman more versatility.

I'd put re-signing Evans as a higher priority than bringing back Songaila. Now, if Petrie can move Kenny Thomas, then I'd hope Darius is brought back.
 
nbrans said:
I'd lock him up to a long term deal for as little as possible, and I'd match any offer. Shooting guards with freakish athleticism who hustle like crazy and knock down open 3's do not come along every day.

not to forget being out of control, turnovers, poor ball handling, fouling machine, no passing, bad decisions
 
piksi said:
not to forget being out of control, turnovers, poor ball handling, fouling machine, no passing, bad decisions

True. I like Evans with his energy off the bench. But he is not a starter in this league.
 
piksi said:
not to forget being out of control, turnovers, poor ball handling, fouling machine, no passing, bad decisions

what else is there to do when you only get garbage time minutes? ;)
 
$-King4Life-$ said:
Garcia is a better ballhandler than either Kmart or Evans IMO.

I guess we'll have to wait and see during the season.
with ZERO professional games under Garcia's belt, I do not think statesments like that can be made. Maybe it is true, we just dont know.
 
piksi said:
not to forget being out of control, turnovers, poor ball handling, fouling machine, no passing, bad decisions

Wait, you're talking about Maurice Evans, right? The guy who turned the ball over 0.5 times a game, committed 1.6 fouls per game and was clutch against the Sonics in the playoffs?

Just checking.
 
thesanityannex said:
what else is there to do when you only get garbage time minutes? ;)

I'm not gonna answer that .... only cuz I'm enjoying my summer.

On the otherhand .... if Mo goes or stays ... he's got my support.

I first support the name on the front of the jersey ... then the back.
 
nbrans said:
Wait, you're talking about Maurice Evans, right? The guy who turned the ball over 0.5 times a game, committed 1.6 fouls per game and was clutch against the Sonics in the playoffs?

Just checking.

In how many minutes ??? (per game including games that he did not play)
 
piksi said:
In how many minutes ??? (per game including games that he did not play)

Actually, if you look at the 48 minute averages, Evans LED THE TEAM in the fewest turnovers per 48 minutes.

That's not exactly poor decision making.

He also had fewer fouls per 48 minutes than Bobby Jackson and Matt Barnes (not to mention virtually all of the big men on the team).
 
nbrans said:
Actually, if you look at the 48 minute averages, Evans LED THE TEAM in the fewest turnovers per 48 minutes.

That's not exactly poor decision making.

He also had fewer fouls per 48 minutes than Bobby Jackson and Matt Barnes (not to mention virtually all of the big men on the team).

how many minutes per game ?

how many DNP - CDs ?
 
piksi said:
how many minutes per game ?

how many DNP - CDs ?

How is that relevant? The per-48 minutes stats factor in how much he played so they even out stats when someone played many more minutes than other people. And DNPs don't count toward averages.

Anyway, I agree with you that his passing needs some work, he was last on the team in assists per 48 minutes.
 
Mins per game is a huge factor. Have you ever played basketball for 48 mins straight? You start to get tired and a little sloppier... Though I guess these guys are professionals and are in way better shape than the average Joe, but it still factors.

EDIT: Spelling
 
piksi said:
not to forget being out of control, turnovers, poor ball handling, fouling machine, no passing, bad decisions

Leave it to piksi to turn this thread into a discussion about Antoine Walker ;)
 
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