Name the 3 most important.....

pg: passing, spot up shooting, penetration
sg: quickness, athleticism, strength
sf: post up ability, ball handling skills, good free throw shooter
pf: muscle freak, post up ability, quick feet
c: at least 6 feet 11 inches, quick feet, jumping ability
 
pg: play making, ball handling, outside shoot
sg: perimeter defense, slashing, midrange jump shot
sf: post game, quickness, shooting
pf: post game, post defense, rebounding
c: shot blocking, post defense, rebounding
 
PG- Court Vision, Ball handling, passing
SG- Shooting, Ball Handling
SF- Shooting, Ball Handling
PF- Post Up, Shot blocking, rebounding
C- Post Up, Shot blocking, rebounding
 
You know, I find this question odd given that we are all fans of a franchise which has reveled in turning things upside down and proving there is more than one way to skin a cat. Our big men pass and shoot, our longtime OG could not shoot, but passed and defended, our PG is more shooter than penetrator etc.


And you might ask me what I think are the most improtant traits in a SF, and I would say shooting, ballhandling...not sure on #3, but then realize that if you asked me who were the best SFs in the league, literally NONE of them is known for shooting, and several of them not for ballhandling (LeBron, McGrady, Kirilenko, Artest, Marion etc.).

So in other words, I'm not answering. ;)
 
Wow, you all think that ballhandling is that important ? I don't think it matters that much, especially not for OGs who pretty much slash without the ball and drive off of fakes and use post moves to get to the basket. I think that jumping and defense are a lot more important for SFs, and of course a nice midrange shooting touch.
 
PG: Defense, rebounding, intensity
SG: Defense, rebounding, intensity
SF: Defense, rebounding, intensity
PF: Defense, rebounding, intensity
C: Defense, rebounding, intensity
 
Bricklayer said:
You know, I find this question odd given that we are all fans of a franchise which has reveled in turning things upside down and proving there is more than one way to skin a cat. Our big men pass and shoot, our longtime OG could not shoot, but passed and defended, our PG is more shooter than penetrator etc.


And you might ask me what I think are the most improtant traits in a SF, and I would say shooting, ballhandling...not sure on #3, but then realize that if you asked me who were the best SFs in the league, literally NONE of them is known for shooting, and several of them not for ballhandling (LeBron, McGrady, Kirilenko, Artest, Marion etc.).

So in other words, I'm not answering. ;)


Yeah, I was expecting everyone to put "passing" under C and PF positions. I think past Kings teams- and countless others around the NBA-have proven that there is no single mold for a player at any position. Players just need to have great skills, and (some) coaches and organizations will find a way to utilize those skills as much as possbile. Here's what I think:

PG: Heart, athleticism, good BB IQ, toughness
SG: Heart, athleticism, good BB IQ, toughness
SF: I think you see where this is going
 
PG: talent, plays hard
SG: talent, plays hard
SF: talent, plays hard
PF: talent, plays hard
C: talent, plays hard
 
captain bill said:
PG: Heart, athleticism, good BB IQ, toughness
SG: Heart, athleticism, good BB IQ, toughness

314359922
mmmmmmm.. BB IQ
 
SoupIsGood said:
PG: Defense, rebounding, intensity
SG: Defense, rebounding, intensity
SF: Defense, rebounding, intensity
PF: Defense, rebounding, intensity
C: Defense, rebounding, intensity

So...you want a team with 5 Danny Fortsens? :D

I know that was tounge-in-cheek considering it's the qualities the Kings lack, but teams have to be able to score, too.
 
PixelPusher said:
So...you want a team with 5 Danny Fortsens? :D

I know that was tounge-in-cheek considering it's the qualities the Kings lack, but teams have to be able to score, too.

Well, just depends on how you interpret "defense, rebounding, intensity". Do not have to be EXCLUSIVE traits. How does this team strike you?: :p

Ben Wallace
Kevin Garnett
Ron Artest
Bonzi Wells (was struggling to think of somebody who fit all three)
Chauncey Billups (again, was a bit of a struggle -- also, what about Bobby Jackson?)

Just give us our rings NOW or we'll rip your fingers off and take them ourselves. ;)
 
Bricklayer said:
You know, I find this question odd given that we are all fans of a franchise which has reveled in turning things upside down and proving there is more than one way to skin a cat. Our big men pass and shoot, our longtime OG could not shoot, but passed and defended, our PG is more shooter than penetrator etc.


And you might ask me what I think are the most improtant traits in a SF, and I would say shooting, ballhandling...not sure on #3, but then realize that if you asked me who were the best SFs in the league, literally NONE of them is known for shooting, and several of them not for ballhandling (LeBron, McGrady, Kirilenko, Artest, Marion etc.).

So in other words, I'm not answering. ;)

What a cop out.












Oh yeah, I'm not answering either.... for pretty much the same reasons.:p
 
SacTownKid said:
PG: talent, plays hard
SG: talent, plays hard
SF: talent, plays hard
PF: talent, plays hard
C: talent, plays hard

I first read this as three separate traits and got VERY worried about where it was headed.
 
i cant answer... it depends on whos the coach.... and what style of play that id like to see....
 
First off, I would agree somewhat with what everyone has said, but I would have to say that the most important ability for each position is effort and heart on defense. I might be in a minority when I say it, but most of the kings, especially the starters, or do this when they want to. We need to find some guys that know how to play like this all or most of the time and feel that defense is an important part of the game.
 
PG - court vision, ballhandling, long range shooting
SG - perimeter shooting, slashing, defense
SF - the least well-defined position -- a "jack of all trades", or a specialist in one category
PF - high post, low post, rebounding, not calling an illegal timeout in the NCAA championship
C - low post, rebounding, defense
 
kingkung said:
PF - high post, low post, rebounding, not calling an illegal timeout in the NCAA championship

You must be very lucky to have led such an easy life that this is still a big enough event to earn a mention.

Let it go.

Really.
 
Pg-play no defense and dribble between legs
Sg-miss layups and dribble
Sf-jack up threes and don't penetrate
Pf-get injured and have no post game
C-play no defense and whine
 
captain bill said:
your team sucks.
you think that team sucks:

pg: motorcycle contract disobeying
sg: wife cheating
sf: not having enough money to feed your family complaining skills
pf: limo driver shooting
c: has hundreds of illegitimate childeren
 
PixelPusher said:
So...you want a team with 5 Danny Fortsens? :D

I know that was tounge-in-cheek considering it's the qualities the Kings lack, but teams have to be able to score, too.

Actually, that wasn't a shot at the Kings (I'm a Indy fan).

When I'm trying to decide if I want a player on my team, I think can he defend? first and can he rebound? second. Next, I like to consider the player's attitude. Does he play unselfishly on offense? Is he intense on the court? Is he a leader? Is he mentally tough? I couldn't find one word to sum all those up, so I chose intensity. :D

I know teams need to be able to score, but I would rather watch a losing team that chokes teams defensively and crashes the boards, than watch a winning team that does nothing but score. It just isn't as enjoyable. :)
 
PG, SG, SF, PF, C - breathing, avoiding AV, staying out of Adelman doghouse
 
SoupIsGood said:
I know teams need to be able to score, but I would rather watch a losing team that chokes teams defensively and crashes the boards, than watch a winning team that does nothing but score. It just isn't as enjoyable. :)

You're a Pacers fan. You don't know any better.

;)

Seriously, there is a certain college-like atmosphere about being in an arena with the score tied... at 130-130 and two minutes left in the game.

:D
 
VF21 said:
You're a Pacers fan. You don't know any better.

;)

Seriously, there is a certain college-like atmosphere about being in an arena with the score tied... at 130-130 and two minutes left in the game.

:D

Sounds like the last Detroit game I was at.
 
VF21 said:
You're a Pacers fan. You don't know any better.

;)

:)

Actually I probably should have listed rebounding first. If my team is getting outrebounded, I go mad. I just can't stand it, it pisses me off to no end.

I went mad a lot last year. :D
 
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