He is actually turning out to be along the lines of a Dale Davis/Antonio Davis type of player, which is fine with me...and the greatest part of it is: JT's only in his 2nd year!Jason is by far my favorite, he is a lock at our PF position. As we all know the ultimate goal is to win the chip, and these days, without post dominance, it wont happen. He is the closest we have to that, almost a 15 & 10 guy I see him as Al Horford last year. GO KINGS!!!! 8th seed playoffs!!!
I agree.Wow @ anyone who picks Spencer Hawes.
Jason Thompson will never be a superstar player. A good to great player maybe. He is a keeper and a guy that will be a very good piece in championship quality team but that's about it. Unless his offense really refines itself I never see him becoming anything close to a superstar. He very well may become a super duper star roll player which is fine by me
I had to chuckle.I voted for Rubio.
Hmmm.I voted for Rubio.
I voted for Rubio.
if the fans are to decide...
we have a starting line up of
tyreke
kevin
donte
omri
jason
for me its great.
fudge. i didn't realize i could pick more than 1 until it was too late. REDOOO!
Flexibility is the keyword. And I am sure glad Westphall is still mentally young he has not lost his flexibility in doing things/thinking. It is not the conventional way that always work, if you know what I mean.I satill don't see the attraction of playing players out of position on a regular basis......JT is a 4, not a 5.