O-Tag

SDKing

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I don't know about all of you, but I expect a much better year from Greg. Think about it, he has one more year left on his contract, and if he has another unproductive season, this coming year could very well be his last. He is also obviously embarrassed about the season he just had and embarrassment is one great motivator. I doubt the Kings will trade him because no matter the year he had, we still need big men and it's going to be harder and harder to trade him since his career is winding down. I don't know of any player that wants to fizzle out, especially one who was a starter for so long. That being said, I'm thinking that O-Tag is going to see a lot more minutes next year, especially if he shows up in shape, and it sounds like he's hitting it hard. He's also not afraid to go out and bang around, something we hardly ever see in Kingsland. What do YOU think?
 
I would love to see the big oaf have a productive season next year. I would also like to see him sit with the team next year. Hopefully your right about his embarrassing season motivating him.
 
yeah, I think he may very well, but whether he gets a chance to do that with us or not is doubtful. He's an ending contract, and clearly in Rick's doghouse. Has trade value with that contract, and we have normally shipped out unproductive problems fairly quickly.
 
No matter how he performs he just doesn't fit Rick's (if he stays in Sacto the next year) offensive flow IMO. That being said, I don't expect any flash from him.
 
The thing is that I can count numerous times this season that he came in and played very well. Then he would sit out the next 5 games. It completely baffles me. If given 15 minutes a night last season we would be talking about his productive year last year instead of the current discussion. I don't know if I trust Rick to use him properly.
 
Damn, if we are relying on players like tag and kevin martin, then we are in some serious trouble. That's why I've been saying that something big might happen in the offseason in order to make us a much better team next year.
 
I read a few weeks ago that OTag is hitting the weight room on a regular basis, is in a stiff training regime over the summer and is even RUNNING!! I think SDKing is right. His own embarrasment at his performance, or lack thereof, last year may be incentive enough. That and the weight room and a training regime for the next 3 months. Let's see what we hear later this summer.
 
Tags only role on the team should be to play when Brad gets 2 fouls in the 1st quarter. Tag should at the very most get 5 min a night just to wear out the opposing Center or Power Foward. If tag doesn't get 3 fouls in those 5 min then he isn't doing his job.
 
I wanted Ostertag to do well last season, and he should have had the motivation to do so. He was lazy and came in fat and out-of-shape. I gave him the benefit of the doubt last year, maybe to excess. I shall not cut him any slack this year.

If he plays for the Kings next season, and plays extremely well, then Adelman will play him despite his past transgressions. It's up to Greg now, and unbeknownst to him, it always has been.
 
quick dog said:
I wanted Ostertag to do well last season, and he should have had the motivation to do so. He was lazy and came in fat and out-of-shape. I gave him the benefit of the doubt last year, maybe to excess. I shall not cut him any slack this year.

If he plays for the Kings next season, and plays extremely well, then Adelman will play him despite his past transgressions. It's up to Greg now, and unbeknownst to him, it always has been.

Greg played well last season when given time! Then Rick benched him anyway. "he doesn't match up well" was the excuse. Then Rick even said he had to find Tag some minutes after a stretch of well played games but instead Rick sat him down for an extended period again. You knew the nights Tag wasn't even going to play b/c he would sit in the FREAKING CROWD!

Look at Tags previous seasons and tell me his is a 5 minute a night guy. The only guy we had on the whole team that could rebound and play D and he never saw any court time. Out of shape or not that was rediculous.
 
i hope that he is ready to play next season.... i hope even more that the coach plays him next season....
 
SacTownKid said:
I don't know if I trust Rick to use him properly.

He won't because all Adelman cares about is offense. Tag doesn't help on the offensive end so he won't play him.
 
I seem to rememer watching some highlights from a game against the Suns which we won towards the end of last season where 'Tag got more minutes than usual and pulled down a few boards.

Especially if we dont have Darius next season then Tag will have a role to play similar to that of Pollard a few seasons back...come off the bench, be physical and give our starting centre (lets assume its Brad) a bit of a break.

If his efforts are going to result in sending the likes of Wade or Shaq to the freethrow line then i'd applaud that rather than an open lane to the basket.
 
GP knew exactly what he was getting when he signed Greg. When he first came here, O-Tag's talk was all about, "I know my role," and "I've never been a big scorer." Brad can put up the points, and Greg can do the dirty work, maybe get a couple of buckets in the process. Let's not forget that Brad had some 30 plus point performances this year, so I don't think scoring is much of an issue. How many points did Skinner score a night as a starter? Granted he did play well at the beginning and was suffering some injuries, but he's too undersized as a center. I think Skinner would be most effective as a backup PF to whoever we sign, if he isn't traded. Let Greg play backup to Brad, and give him some minutes, especially if he shows up in shape. I want to see that hillbilly play some mean ball.
 
I agree with SacTownKid. Tag performed very well in his limited minutes on the court, with Adelman repeatedly vowing to "find" more time for him. Tag did even better in the playoffs, almost bringing us back from the dead in either game 1 or 2 (I forget which, but Tag went in the game and we made a huge run sparked by his defense and rebounding). Of course, that type of inspired performance led to a benching for the rest of the series, presumably because "he doesn't match up well." :rolleyes:
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ONEZERO said:
Damn, if we are relying on players like tag and kevin martin, then we are in some serious trouble. That's why I've been saying that something big might happen in the offseason in order to make us a much better team next year.

As role players, Tag and Kevin are two I would rely on. Tag's a veteran and Kevin has shown plenty of potential. Tag was out of shape big deal. He'll work his butt off and come back in better shape, ready to help the team.
 
thesanityannex said:
As role players, Tag and Kevin are two I would rely on. Tag's a veteran and Kevin has shown plenty of potential. Tag was out of shape big deal. He'll work his butt off and come back in better shape, ready to help the team.

I like Tag and think he deserved more time. That said, he has ALWAYS been out of shape. Even his in shape is out of shape.
 
Bricklayer said:
I like Tag and think he deserved more time. That said, he has ALWAYS been out of shape. Even his in shape is out of shape.

As long as he gets rid of the hotdog pack on the back of his neck he's in shape enough for me;)
 
He should be our center behind Miller. He needs to play on the court rather than sit on the bench. I really believe he can improve and help us.
 
thesanityannex said:
As role players, Tag and Kevin are two I would rely on. Tag's a veteran and Kevin has shown plenty of potential. Tag was out of shape big deal. He'll work his butt off and come back in better shape, ready to help the team.

word.

Kevin could actually become more than a role player. He's young, he's full of enthusiasm and has skills, he's like a yearling. Let's wait and see how he performs in his second year before we scratch him off as a possible Kentucky Derby entry.

;)

As far as Tag goes, I think he's made it clear repeatedly that he doesn't hold Adelman responsible for his lack of playing time. Tag has admitted he didn't try to stay in "shape," that he really lost focus, etc. I heard from someone that Tag has been at the practice facility, actually doing some work... That in and of itself should be cause for optimism if not outright celebration.
 
YEAR TEAM G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% OFF DEF RPG APG SPG BPG TO PF PPG
95-96 UTA 57 10 11.6 .473 .000 .667 1.00 2.10 3.10 .1 .09 1.11 .44 1.60 3.6
96-97 UTA 77 70 23.6 .515 .000 .678 2.30 5.00 7.30 .4 .31 1.97 .96 3.00 7.3
97-98 UTA 63 23 20.4 .481 .000 .479 2.10 3.80 5.90 .4 .44 2.10 1.17 2.60 4.7
98-99 UTA 48 48 27.9 .476 .000 .620 2.20 5.10 7.30 .5 .25 2.73 .94 2.90 5.7
99-00 UTA 81 3 19.8 .464 .000 .636 2.10 3.80 6.00 .2 .25 2.12 .98 2.40 4.5
00-01 UTA 81 3 18.4 .495 .500 .556 2.00 3.10 5.10 .3 .27 1.75 .78 2.70 4.5
01-02 UTA 74 14 15.0 .453 .000 .485 1.70 2.50 4.20 .7 .20 1.47 .69 2.10 3.3
02-03 UTA 81 74 23.8 .518 .000 .510 2.20 4.00 6.20 .7 .25 1.81 1.28 2.90 5.4
03-04 UTA 78 51 27.6 .476 .000 .579 2.80 4.60 7.40 1.6 .38 1.78 1.27 2.90 6.8
04-05 SAC 56 3 9.9 .440 .000 .342 1.00 2.00 3.00 .7 .13 .71 .43 1.60 1.6
Career 696 299 20.0 .485 .100 .571 2.00 3.60 5.60 .6 .26 1.70 .92 2.50 4.8

Otag's stats weren't that bad when he actually got playing. He's obviously not a scorer.
 
Bricklayer said:
I like Tag and think he deserved more time. That said, he has ALWAYS been out of shape. Even his in shape is out of shape.

And this is a very true statement. Thats why I didn't by the "out of shape" crap reason for not playing him. Although he was more out of shape than I have ever seen him, but if he had gotten some consistent minutes he would've been back in shape in no time.
 
I didn't see adlemans reasoning when the kings couldn't buy a rebound in several games. We were getting killed on the boards playing undersized guys. All we had was miller and he was still a bit hurt. Ostertg "finally" is allowed to come in and the game changes. We're getting boards again, good things are happening. Greg is a good rebounder and defender. He should be played more than he is and certainly against taller people like yao and strong people like shaq. We get killed when adleman just lets him sit.

I hope adleman just dislikes him rather than not thinking he is needed in the game at certain points. Because if adleman is not getting it, we're potentially sunk as a team, in critical situations.
 
ADELMAN and Ostertag BOTH have said Tag wasn't in condition to play. The dog house for a good part of this year had "Greg Ostertag" on the sign outside. The fact he appears to have actually stuck his head out towards the latter part of the year AND not been smacked with a newspaper speaks volumes.

I've heard that Tag is working out much more this off-season and he has publicly stated he's going to come into camp in shape and ready to play. I agree that there were a lot of times when it seemed very strange that Adelman didn't bring Tag in but I have to think there was a good reason why.
 
VF21 said:
. I agree that there were a lot of times when it seemed very strange that Adelman didn't bring Tag in but I have to think there was a good reason why.

There was a good reason, O-Tag was busy doing all the PR work for Petrie in the stands, lobbying for a new arena.
 
VF21 said:
ADELMAN and Ostertag BOTH have said Tag wasn't in condition to play. The dog house for a good part of this year had "Greg Ostertag" on the sign outside. The fact he appears to have actually stuck his head out towards the latter part of the year AND not been smacked with a newspaper speaks volumes.

I've heard that Tag is working out much more this off-season and he has publicly stated he's going to come into camp in shape and ready to play. I agree that there were a lot of times when it seemed very strange that Adelman didn't bring Tag in but I have to think there was a good reason why.


I know the reason! Why play a guy 7' 2" tall that can block, rebound, and clog the paint when you can play the 6' 6" Big Nasty?!

:rolleyes: X infiinity
 
this thread still going? If Ostertag averages more than 3 min a game i will be very suprised. We are a team in reconditioning mode and will have a young big man to come in and steal minutes away from the tag. The only reason Tag will be in a kings uniform this year is a.) Nobody will give us anything for him b.) Petrie was dumb enough to give him an option on a 2nd year.
 
Entity said:
this thread still going? If Ostertag averages more than 3 min a game i will be very suprised. We are a team in reconditioning mode and will have a young big man to come in and steal minutes away from the tag. The only reason Tag will be in a kings uniform this year is a.) Nobody will give us anything for him b.) Petrie was dumb enough to give him an option on a 2nd year.

Young big man? Isn't Corliss like 31? :D
 
SacTownKid said:
I know the reason! Why play a guy 7' 2" tall that can block, rebound, and clog the paint when you can play the 6' 6" Big Nasty?!

:rolleyes: X infiinity

You might want to add:

a guy that can block, rebound and clog the paint AND nearly pass out after running down the court once or twice...
 
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