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http://aroyalpain.com/2012/04/15/andres-nocioni-is-no-fan-of-the-kings-tyreke-evans/
curious to what everyone thinks about this
curious to what everyone thinks about this
In a nutshell he praised the Bulls franchise D. rose especially. Noc then followed up by saying coach westfail lacked character and has hard feeling for Evans stating the franchise needed to stricter with him. Lastly he says Sergio Rodriguez was unfairly treated min wise to appease Evans.
I didn't see it as "ripping" Evans, but he does have resentment in terms of how Sergio was treated in comparison.
Eh... my Google-Fu appears to be weak today, but I could swear that somebody posted this interview here a year ago.
I do remember Noc and Reke getting into it heading to a timeout. Noc really got into him, Reke said a few things, and Noc apologized to the team later. Me thinks Noc had a little problem with anyone who didn't pass it to him as he thought he was the 2nd coming of Peja. But there is truth to what he said. Was Reke intentionally a problem in the locker room? Doubt it. Did Westy create a situation where Reke was coddled and the other guys had resentment because of it? Likely. Same way vets were pissed with the Jimmer hype before the season started.
But really I don't care. This organization has F'd up the development of a number of youngsters. Nothing new. And too bad Sergio didn't get more opportunities, we might have made the playoffs....hope Noc and Sergio are having a great time playing in the 2nd best league in the world as they can't cut it in the top league.
I can see how the handling of Evans caused problems, not necessarily Tyreke's own actions. I remember specifically the moments at the end of games where Westphal would just give Evans the ball in the corner and let him work, defending it by saying things like "that's what Kobe/Lebron do so might as well let him do it now."
That philosophy hasn't paid off in Tyreke's development.
I just hope the same coddling doesn't lead to the same results with Cousins. How many times has Cousins played point guard this year? It's been so many it's hard to keep count. If that's not coddling, I don't know what is. And that to me is worrisome.
I can see how the handling of Evans caused problems, not necessarily Tyreke's own actions. I remember specifically the moments at the end of games where Westphal would just give Evans the ball in the corner and let him work, defending it by saying things like "that's what Kobe/Lebron do so might as well let him do it now."
That philosophy hasn't paid off in Tyreke's development.
Tyreke just needs to keep adding to his game - it's as simple as that. There is NO player who can become a superstar in the league by staying the same player that they were when they came in. For some it's a matter of conditioning or strength, others just veteran savvy, or post moves etc. As long as Tyreke keeps adding to his game, heck even just improving his left hand first, he'll become a very very good player, because he already has a good base to work with. Since the coaching staff clearly wants no part to play in his development it's up to him to stick it to them.
Tyreke just needs to keep adding to his game - it's as simple as that. There is NO player who can become a superstar in the league by staying the same player that they were when they came in. For some it's a matter of conditioning or strength, others just veteran savvy, or post moves etc. As long as Tyreke keeps adding to his game, heck even just improving his left hand first, he'll become a very very good player, because he already has a good base to work with. Since the coaching staff clearly wants no part to play in his development it's up to him to stick it to them.
Well Mac, you had me right up to the, "Since the coaching staff clearly wants no part to play in his development", part. I sincerly doubt thats true. I'm sure many on the coaching staff from Smart on down, and including Petrie, have let their feelings be known to Tyreke as to his shortcomings. The problem is, there just isn't enough time during the regular season to refine or improve the necessary parts of a players game. Thats why the offseason is so important to a players development. But its hard work! Boring work, because of the repetition thats required. Its hard work to shoot the same shot, from the same spot on the floor 500 times a day, seven days a week for 3 months in a row. BORING! But you know what? Amazingly, your shot from that spot improves.
Its hard work to practice making a layup with your left hand day after day after day. The point is, this is all up to the player. The coaching staff and Petrie can suggest as many things as they want, but the player is left to his own discretion once the season ends. So the onnus is on Tyreke. He's not stupid or deaf. He knows what he needs to do. Its time to take his game to the next level.
People really do need to get over the left hand layup thing. Yes, it would be nice, but he's better with his right hand alone than all but a few people in the wolrd are with both hands. He's tied for 2nd in the NBA in attempts at the rim -- with Blake Griffin. And his finishing percentage in there is 63.6%, which is above the league average and better than Derrick Rose (58.4), Russel Westbrook (62.7), John Wall (61.7) Carmelo Anthony (61.3), and Kyrie Irving (58.5), and this against a league full of people packing the paint who absolutely know what he wants to do.
People really do need to get over the left hand layup thing. Yes, it would be nice, but he's better with his right hand alone than all but a few people in the wolrd are with both hands. He's tied for 2nd in the NBA in attempts at the rim -- with Blake Griffin. And his finishing percentage in there is 63.6%, which is above the league average and better than Derrick Rose (58.4), Russel Westbrook (62.7), John Wall (61.7) Carmelo Anthony (61.3), and Kyrie Irving (58.5), and this against a league full of people packing the paint who absolutely know what he wants to do.
If Jason Thompson can show up with a new left hand game over the summer(who predicted that?); Tyreke Evans can do the same. He's already a maestro with his right hand, but he needs to be able to make the simple play with his left.
Clearly his jumper should be his primary concern this off season. An incremental improvement in his left hand will increase his efficiency at the rim. I was hoping he'd be able to start focusing on these tertiary skills the summer after his third year, but we're not there yet.
Ya who cares about the left hand. DUNK THE FREAKING BALL !!!
I would like to see him finish with a dunk in traffic more often. I know he can do it.
I would like to see him finish with a dunk in traffic more often. I know he can do it.