Ronnie Price has talent........

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Marty Mac's World: Price is right for Kings - point guard progressing

By Martin McNeal -- Bee Sports Columnist
Published 2:15 am PST Tuesday, November 29, 2005

For an NBA team, with just 12 to 15 players available depending on the franchise's salary situation, the ability to get production without expending a lot of resources is of major value. Therein may be where the name Ronnie Price enters the picture. Currently, few NBA observers have a clue who the rookie point guard is, but those around the Kings say that one day will change.

Price, who grew up in Friendswood, Texas, was undrafted this June out of Utah Valley State, but he wasn't overlooked. The night of the draft, he received a call from the Kings. They offered him a chance to play for their summer-league team, and that led to his spot on their squad tonight when they meet the visiting Charlotte Bobcats. Price only has played 14 minutes so far for the Kings, but his teammates and coaches project a promising future.

"He's very explosive and quick and he can shoot," says Kings point guard Jason Hart, who practices against Price daily. "He's going to be good. When he gets out there (during games), he'll get some confidence, that's all. He's got everything else."
The best opportunity to see Price now is to watch the players on the floor heading to the bench during a timeout. He'll often be the first reserve off the bench to congratulate his teammates for a job well done or offer support when they are struggling.

"Mainly I'm watching Mike (Bibby) and Jason," Price said. "It's good for me to have two guys in front of me that know the game as well as they do. I look at how they run the team. The way they go through their plays, come off their screens and make their passing selections."

Assistant coach Elston Turner says he's trying to hone Price's quarterbacking skills. Price, at 6-foot-2 and 190 pounds, was more scorer than playmaker at Utah Valley State last season when he averaged 24.3 points per game.

"Every other day, I'll pull him to the side and ask him what happens on a certain play," Turner said. "I want to make sure he's up on our (offensive) sets. He'll tell me about the play, not only what he does, but what the bigs do.

" ... In terms of his competitiveness, desire, aggressiveness, he's like a bulldog, like a pit bull. He'll latch on to you, and boy, that's perfect."
 
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I've always liked what I've heard about Price's game since he's been here. I think he can actually develop into a Bobby Jackson type of player. I just wish Adelman would have the balls to give him some PT since Hart has been really inconsistent this season.
 
I'm not looking for an un-drafted rookie to get a lot of playing time, and I don't think he should.

If anything, I would have thought Price might end up in the NBDL. I've watched every game - and seen every minute of his very limited time on the court. I think he'll get garbage minutes, and I think he'll be glad for them.

Right now, even though Hart hasn't met early expectations he brings more experience to the court and that we desperately need backing up Bibby. You can't toss a handful of rookies on the court at the same time and expect anything but disaster.
 
^^ I have to agree again VF this is 2 or 3 times in one day and about time it stops!!!!!!! :p

I don't know what all this buzz is about Ronnie. So everyone says lets play this undrafted rookie more and he will be some major talent that saves the Kings.

So all the GM's were wrong about his talent as he went undrafted and Marty Mac found an allstar superstar in the rough.

With all that said... He could be a complete stud when his career is over. I have never watched him play against the 1st string of a NBA team and I surely don't follow Utah State basketball.

Give me a break all these people calling for Price over Hart as the answer to our bench woes? Come on... Grasping at straws is one word that comes to mind. The other may be Mateen!
 
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VF21 said:
I'm not looking for an un-drafted rookie to get a lot of playing time, and I don't think he should.

If anything, I would have thought Price might end up in the NBDL. I've watched every game - and seen every minute of his very limited time on the court. I think he'll get garbage minutes, and I think he'll be glad for them.

Right now, even though Hart hasn't met early expectations he brings more experience to the court and that we desperately need backing up Bibby. You can't toss a handful of rookies on the court at the same time and expect anything but disaster.

check chicago last year ;)
 
VF21 said:
I'm not looking for an un-drafted rookie to get a lot of playing time, and I don't think he should.

If anything, I would have thought Price might end up in the NBDL. I've watched every game - and seen every minute of his very limited time on the court. I think he'll get garbage minutes, and I think he'll be glad for them.

Right now, even though Hart hasn't met early expectations he brings more experience to the court and that we desperately need backing up Bibby. You can't toss a handful of rookies on the court at the same time and expect anything but disaster.

We need to have 3 PGs. This is Kings and You of all people know the best what it means. Also somebony needs to cary "mateen" torch
 
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