Ramon F Sessions

Not convinced that Jeremy Lin is the answer (and he is extremely expensive). He would not be happy coming from the bench and he is TO prone as well. I actually think that there is no reason to decide in a hurry. Let Ramon play and figure it out how to stop turning the ball over and moving the ball. Getting furious after one game is not a rational way to deal with problems. Sure, it's not one game, but still it is only 15 games into the season. There's plenty of time before the deadline.

I agree totally. I don't know him well enough but if he is showing any signs that his game is deteriorating, I'd be more concerned. My original notes assumed he was deteriorating. I don't know the guy so don't know if this is normal for him. My original thoughts were that he didn't have the skills necessary to be an NBA player.

I'm not going to jump on the "let's crucify Ramon" bandwagon but hope that tonight we see a guy making minimal mistakes.
 
AJ Price also just got released today. Been playing well for the Sixers. Thing is...he's been around for about 5 or 6 yeas himself, and he's never been any better than Sessions, in fact mostly worse. So...just not sure we can find the guaranteed stability we would need at that position off the waiver wire. A trade for a Steve Blake character might do it, but you need somebody else who does not need that player.

I'm sure Dallas would cheerfully give us Fat Felton. :)
 
As much as I have dumped on Sessions this year, I am willing to acknowledge that he at least tried to fight through screens a little more tonight.



I'm working on being positive, since I am in no position to remove him from the roster. ;)
 
AJ Price also just got released today. Been playing well for the Sixers. Thing is...he's been around for about 5 or 6 yeas himself, and he's never been any better than Sessions, in fact mostly worse. So...just not sure we can find the guaranteed stability we would need at that position off the waiver wire. A trade for a Steve Blake character might do it, but you need somebody else who does not need that player.

I'm sure Dallas would cheerfully give us Fat Felton. :)
Speaking about Dallas and AJ Price...
Gal Mekel? He's israeli and good friend of Casspi and...
Ok. Seriously. Indiana wanted him before Price and Price was signed only because of Mekel's visa problem.
Gal is not much of shooter but he's really good passer: pick-n-rolls, sending ball to bigs, leading fast breaks - he's very good in those things.
 
So odd to see Sessions playing this poorly - I really liked this signing as well.

He's been a career backup/fringe starter who's great at penetrating and dishing, not much of a defender nor shooter. But now he simply can't play.

My thoughts are that he must have sustained an injury following the preseason, as he doesn't look to be anything similar to the player I've watched over the years yet alone the games going into this season. Very often, players sustain injuries and/or have surgeries that aren't publicized...I think the former is the case here as he's just playing way poorer than his average.

Agree that some rest on the bench + Ray Mac time might be the best solution for the time being.
 
Well he doesn't look explosive going to the basket and he's not finishing at the rim. There's not enough shooters to spread the floor for him and he can't throw an entry pass to a team that relies on going to the post. He is an ill-fitting player who has had turnover problems.
 
I don't think that Sessions is bad at all. However, I think his skillset is not best fitted to the Kings style basketball. I think Sessions would do better in a run and gun type of team. The Kings play a relatively slow and physical game. I'm trying to think if, when the Kings team starts to know each other better, the team style and Sessions game start to converge or the opposite. He must know that he can't supercede Collison, because Collison is the faster of them and way better ball handler.

I was a fan of Sessions when he was at Nevada, and after his first year in the NBA, he looked like a player with a great future. Not sure what happened, but this year, he flat out stinks. He was hired to do a job, and his job is to do what the team needs. It's not the teams job to conform to how he likes to play. He's a black hole at times simply driving, or taking shots at very inopportune moments. Like in the Houston game, when we had fought our way back to within a couple of points and Sessions brought the ball down the floor and with 19 seconds left on the shot clock took a quick off balance three, which resulted in a fast break the other way and a basket. It killed the momentum we had going. Setting aside his talent, his physical abilities, or lack thereof, he's making stupid decisions, and its hurting the team, and the second unit in particular. He's making no one better, and that's his job. Mark December 22nd on your calendar. That's the first day he can be traded. Sessions makes McCallum look like an all star.
 
Sessions is the ultimate rally killer.
He has no touch around the basket, commits the stupidest turnovers and is completely f'ing clueless on defense.

This isn't baseball, Coach. The season isn't long enough to let guys play through slumps like these.

Why he gets playing time over McCallum is insane.
 
Lin is an ender much like how Derrick Williams is. I would much rather pay Lin to be my backup for a year than watch any more Derrick Williams and Ramon Sessions.
Why settle for Lin who's going to be payed $8M to be a back-up when you can get the seemingly and suddenly unwanted Lance Stephenson ($9M/year for 3 years) for almost the same price?

IMO, you get Stephenson and suddenly we're a contending playoff team. Defense, offense, ball-handling/assists, rebounding, 3-pt threat, triple-double threat, name it and you got it. Plus, the media loves him with his never-ending on-court drama/antics. Instantly, the Kings becomes relevant at ESPN.
 
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Why settle for Lin who's going to be payed $8M to be a back-up when you can get Lance Stephenson ($9M/year for 3 years) for almost the same price?

IMO, you get Stephenson and suddenly we're a contending playoff team. Defense, offense, ball-handling/assists, 3-pt threat, name it and you got it. Plus, the media loves him with his never-ending on-court drama/antics. Instantly, the Kings becomes relevant.


I was gonna bring him up but isn't he a idiot the locker room.
If PDA does do a trade for him I won't be mad though he brings defense/toughness/and can create off the bench. He can also guard 1-3.
 
I was gonna bring him up but isn't he a idiot the locker room.
If PDA does do a trade for him I won't be mad though he brings defense/toughness/and can create off the bench. He can also guard 1-3.
PDA already made early inquiries according to my insider. So, prepare to rejoice if this remote possibility happens. ;)
 
Why settle for Lin who's going to be payed $8M to be a back-up when you can get the seemingly and suddenly unwanted Lance Stephenson ($9M/year for 3 years) for almost the same price?

If Stephenson is in fact "suddenly unwanted" after signing his big free agent contract, you can bet that there's a reason. He has a "bit of a checkered past" that goes beyond blowing in LeBron's ear in the Playoffs. For instance:

http://newsone.com/674555/nba-rookie-faces-assualt-charges-for-pushing-girlfriend-down-stairs/

So...we've got allegations of 1) sexual assault on a 17-year old and 2) severe assault and battery of his girlfriend. These are several years old, but still. Dude is a bad apple. I've got zero interest in Stephenson, and I would find it impossible to root for him if he were a King.
 
If Stephenson is in fact "suddenly unwanted" after signing his big free agent contract, you can bet that there's a reason. He has a "bit of a checkered past" that goes beyond blowing in LeBron's ear in the Playoffs. For instance:

http://newsone.com/674555/nba-rookie-faces-assualt-charges-for-pushing-girlfriend-down-stairs/

So...we've got allegations of 1) sexual assault on a 17-year old and 2) severe assault and battery of his girlfriend. These are several years old, but still. Dude is a bad apple. I've got zero interest in Stephenson, and I would find it impossible to root for him if he were a King.

Yeah, I was hoping that Stephenson finally had his act together. I remember watching him at Cincinnati where he was three times the headcase that Cousins was at Kentucky. There were a few times when he got upset with the ref, and he just walked off the court while play was still going on. I remember his coach shoving him back onto the court. No one ever doubted his ability, but he's always marched to a different drummer.
 
Yeah, I was hoping that Stephenson finally had his act together. I remember watching him at Cincinnati where he was three times the headcase that Cousins was at Kentucky. There were a few times when he got upset with the ref, and he just walked off the court while play was still going on. I remember his coach shoving him back onto the court. No one ever doubted his ability, but he's always marched to a different drummer.
It will be a very good experience for coach Malone to deal with a real headcase. I think Malone can work wonders for Stephenson because he seems like a real player-coach.
 
Stephensen is scary because we are new, our chemistry is new, Cousins' leadership is new. He's wrecked two teams now, not to mention that whole throw the pregnant lady down the stairs bit.

On the other hand, I can and have felt the vet leadership being exerted by Cousins, Reggie, Gay Hollins, Collison...if the coach and ownership are united by the recent wins maybe you could overwhelm his inherent selfishness. He is a talent. He is a selfish ballhandling talent. You put him back there as a 6th man (which his ego would not accept) and he brings defense, and ballhandling, and if Malone could reach him... Squint and you see a huge asset hard to handle for the rest of the league, An answer for Jimmy Butler or James Harden, a final tough guy nut to make us pretty much the toughest crew in the modern NBA. A ballhandler to take over for Sessions off the bench.

But realistically, you look at what has happened in Indiana and Charlotte over the course of the last year, and there is just every chance this is a bad person. A ruined stupid selfish and deluded thug. Maybe our newfound leadership could corral him. Or maybe Cousins is choking him out by the All Star break. Either way, Hibbert and Big Al's numbers have plummeted with him around. He does that with Cousins and I myself am choking him out by the All Star break (or given his size and potential ruined stupid selfish and deluded thugness, maybe I am hiring somebody really large to do it :) ).
 
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It will be a very good experience for coach Malone to deal with a real headcase.

Um..this isn't coaching summer school, and I don't think any coach thinks oh lucky me, I've got a real nut!

We're trying to win, and we need to be all for one and one for all totally focused to do that. Is Stephensen EVER totally focused, I mean on anything but himself?
 
It will be a very good experience for coach Malone to deal with a real headcase. I think Malone can work wonders for Stephenson because he seems like a real player-coach.

There's no reason to ask for trouble. Let's put it this way - if I'm in charge, and Charlotte calls me and offers Stephenson and THREE unprotected first-round picks for D-Will and Sessions...I have to think about it. Dude Will Ruin Your Team.
 
Stephenson couldn't handle it in Indiana where they were one of the best teams in the league. No way he comes here and accepts a role off the bench unless we medicate him. The guy is talented, but his focus has to be one of the worst in the league. Larry freaking Bird loved the guy but even he got fed up with him. If problems > talent, then you stay away! Cuz had some minor issues, but this guy is almost at a Ron Artest/World Peace level. No thanks
 
Stephenson couldn't handle it in Indiana where they were one of the best teams in the league. No way he comes here and accepts a role off the bench unless we medicate him. The guy is talented, but his focus has to be one of the worst in the league. Larry freaking Bird loved the guy but even he got fed up with him. If problems > talent, then you stay away! Cuz had some minor issues, but this guy is almost at a Ron Artest/World Peace level. No thanks
Are you sure Bird got fed up with him or did they not want to match that contract offer he got?
 
Stephenson couldn't handle it in Indiana where they were one of the best teams in the league. No way he comes here and accepts a role off the bench unless we medicate him. The guy is talented, but his focus has to be one of the worst in the league. Larry freaking Bird loved the guy but even he got fed up with him. If problems > talent, then you stay away! Cuz had some minor issues, but this guy is almost at a Ron Artest/World Peace level. No thanks
It will probably have to be a deadline trade to give him time to reflect, how nice it is to start for a solid lottery team. Offseason starts early, yay!
 
Lance is a POS....Who happens to be able to fill a stat sheet with rebounds and assists.

I'd rather we go for T-Will, who is a nut..But less of a POS...
 
Lance is a POS....Who happens to be able to fill a stat sheet with rebounds and assists.

I'd rather we go for T-Will, who is a nut..But less of a POS...
He fills the stat sheet but unless he's on a stacked team with elite defense none of that results in wins when he's shooting sub 40% and hogging the living crap out of the ball. Lance is Tyreke with serious mental issues, if we didn't want to keep Tyreke why would we want to get Lance?
 
I was a fan of Sessions when he was at Nevada, and after his first year in the NBA, he looked like a player with a great future. Not sure what happened, but this year, he flat out stinks. He was hired to do a job, and his job is to do what the team needs. It's not the teams job to conform to how he likes to play. He's a black hole at times simply driving, or taking shots at very inopportune moments. Like in the Houston game, when we had fought our way back to within a couple of points and Sessions brought the ball down the floor and with 19 seconds left on the shot clock took a quick off balance three, which resulted in a fast break the other way and a basket. It killed the momentum we had going. Setting aside his talent, his physical abilities, or lack thereof, he's making stupid decisions, and its hurting the team, and the second unit in particular. He's making no one better, and that's his job. Mark December 22nd on your calendar. That's the first day he can be traded. Sessions makes McCallum look like an all star.

I definitively agree with you. The issue of him not fitting well to the Kings style of playing is one thing. However, there is no excuse for his bad decicion making. He dribbles too much spending precious time from the shot clock. On the other hand, as you said, takes unwarranted 3-pointers, when there is plenty of time on the clock. I have to say this on Collison as well, but both point guards are too trigger happy and do not look for the best open shooter. When DMC is on the floor (and maybe Rudy), he demands their attention and they do pass to him. However, BenMc, who is starting to shoot really well, is forgotten. I think that the point guards should create more for BenMc, because his shooting precentage from 3-point land clearly justifies his shooting. Beyond BenMc shooting well, the Kings simply need that threat to open the lanes. By now the teams already know that nobody (reliable) is shooting the 3-pointers, which makes their defense much simpler.
 
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