Old scouting report on Kenny Thomas

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Scout: James Gibson (jgibson@psu.edu)

Kenny Thomas came to New Mexico as the most heralded recruit since the days of Michael Cooper. He was expected to dominate the paint and carry the Lobos to the promised land. New Mexico did manage to win a first round game in the NCAA tournament in all four of Thomas's years (which they had not done since '74), but he failed to take them to a great stage nationally. Thomas had some great games and averaged both double figure points and rebounds for the Lobos, but he never cracked the 20 ppg mark. Many people account that to lackadaisical play, which will certainly hurt his draft stock. Also hurting Thomas's draft stock is that in eight NCAA tournament games, he only played well in one (vs. Missouri in 1999) and fouled out of five of them.

Although his attitude was often questioned, he pulled down several boards and was fairly effective in the paint. Some people said he didn't care in the UConn game (witness his 1 point), but he still pulled down 11 rebounds, which might suggest otherwise. In addition, he was suffering from a groin pull that held him out of the WAC tournament. In addition to being an excellent rebounder, Thomas was a great passer for a player playing his position and has a solid shooting range (37% on three-pointers in his SR year).

At 6-8 (or 6-7, depending on where you look), Thomas will not be able to play center in the NBA, as he did in college. Instead, he will have to move to one of the two forward positions. His shooting and passing suggest that small forward might be a reasonable position, but he is probably not fast enough to compete with other small forwards. He seems to be a little shorter and not quite as strong as most of the power forwards already in the NBA, but he was a great rebounder and his post-passing is definitely a strong point. He probably wouldn't be able to go up against Karl Malone, but who can?

Where Thomas will be drafted mostly depends on what scouts think of his attitude. Because of his groin pull, he had to turn down the invitation to the Desert Classic. Since his last game was the 1 point effort against UConn, he may not be looked upon favorably right now. Still, if a team wants a good rebounder who also has good shooting range and is an excellent post-passer, Thomas would be a good choice. My thought is that Thomas should be picked in the middle of the first round.

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I posted this because I was a little surprised to see that KT's attitude has apparently been his main downfall for quite a while. Maybe we actually should get Howdy and Lambchop to poke sticks at him before games.

;)
 
VF21 said:
I posted this because I was a little surprised to see that KT's attitude has apparently been his main downfall for quite a while. Maybe we actually should get Howdy and Lambchop to poke sticks at him before games.

;)

I don't even want to know where you dug this story out of but nice job.

If those two guys shape his attitude for the better of the Kings, then i'm all for it.
 
KT is a good player but not one that deserves a starting postition. He plays very inconsistent and lacks size but has great rebounding skills for his height. He is also quicker then most PFs.
 
KT is the ultimate tweener....his picture is in the dictionary next to the word...

hes a cross between a shooting forward and a power forward....

thus i name him....

the first ever.....shower forward....;)
 
I was thinking about having KT back up Peja at SF. It would make us "bigger" and help our rebounding. Then have Skinner, SAR, and Miller rotate at the PF/C.
 
PejaHoops16 said:
I was thinking about having KT back up Peja at SF. It would make us "bigger" and help our rebounding. Then have Skinner, SAR, and Miller rotate at the PF/C.

You might be thinking about it, but KT certainly isn't. He doesn't want to come off the bench. Period.
 
foretaz said:
KT is the ultimate tweener....his picture is in the dictionary next to the word...

hes a cross between a shooting forward and a power forward....

thus i name him....

the first ever.....shower forward....;)

How about Power + Shooting = Powting Forward?
 
DirkAB said:
How about Power + Shooting = Powting Forward?

I like it!

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foretaz said:
KT is the ultimate tweener....his picture is in the dictionary next to the word...

hes a cross between a shooting forward and a power forward....

thus i name him....

the first ever.....shower forward....;)

Are you saying KT is all washed up?
 
foretaz is a Pacers fan, so his comments aren't necessarily taken from the same point of view as those of us who want the best for our Kings.

But it was funny... ;)

If KT could put in performances on a regular basis like he did against the Celtics, I think we'd all be more than satisfied.
 
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