Because in the NBA, they have it "setup" so that a forward always has to be designated as a "power forward" or a "small forward". It wasn't always this way. There was a time where a simple "forward" was good enough.
If Williams and Gay play together, we'll have two 'interchangeable' forwards
I would say Bonzi for that one season had a bigger impact, he and Artest were actually extremely fun to watch together, we became a team that posted their SG and SF almost exclusively with a young Kevin Martin chipping in.
Ok, so a bit late to the party here.
Wow what a huge move.
I've never been a huge Gay fan, but if you can turn your mid-to-poor assets that have no future on this team into a single talent that has potential on this team while not destroying your cap flexibility then it's a huge win. If he plays well then it's a positive and if he plays poorly he's a massive expiring that helps with draft position, there is literally no down-side at all.
I also hope that we continue to see IT come off the bench. I think that if he starts then he's going to have to seriously change the way he plays which will result in reduced shots and lower scoring totals.
I doubt that Ray is in any shape to jump into a starting role right now but it's not as if we're looking to make the playoffs at the moment, so you might as well take the risk. The style of play that Ray brings is simply a better fit with Cousins/Gay/Williams/Ben than what IT brings from that position.
I do think that we must be looking for a starting caliber PG unless they do think that Ray is that guy. As to future trades, I am expecting more changes to come and I really don't expect to see Thornton on the roster by the end of the year.
I'm still puzzled why the **** did the Kings let go of Whiteside and Aldrich, then have to settle with N'Diaye.
Uh, and Vasquez can play PG...
I don't understand why some of you think Ray McCallum is our savior. You all saw this guy in summer league and preseason. He can't shoot. Supposedly he can handle, and he's reasonably fast and can jump high, so you say he can score at the rim, but he can't finish. The offense looks like 4 on 5 with Ray Mac out there unless the ball is in his hands, but what is he going to do with the ball in his hands? He can't score, and he has less point guard skills than Jimmer! I don't think that's a fair price for better defense. Even if you think it is: This team will get discouraged and not play any defense anyway if the offense doesn't go well, which is what will happen with Ray at the point.
You know absolutely nothing about Ray McCallum. Period!!!!!
Sorry, bajaden, but I relate most everything in my life to professional wrestling, and my first thought on reading your post took me back to a Bret Hart promo back from Monday Nitro:
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Who are you to doubtEl DandyRay McCallum?
I'm just wondering why did they let him go and I already know that he is no longer in the NBA so don't tell me that's all I need to know and I am not asking if he's still in the league or not.Whiteside is no longer in the league, that's all you need to know. I have no answer for Aldrich, other than to say were not the only team to pass on him.
I took some heat for labeling PDA untrustworthy a couple days ago. I'm standing by that.That's always cute to say, but this is the Western Conference not the East. Your "two interchangeable forwards" might as well just be labeled "Deadmeat 1' and "Deadmeat 2" when every night one of them is supposed to be guarding Kevin Love, LaMarcus Aldridge, Blake Griffin, David Lee, Zach Randolph, Dirk, Pau etc. etc.
This was the same mistake Malone made at the beginning of the year starting Patterson at "PF" and leaving Cuz out there all alone on the frontline, not only having to play defensive backstop when its not his natural role, but also having to guard the other team's best post player every night because our "PF" was too wussy to handle the duties. We could do it again maybe, don't know this new regime well enough to tell if they are really that infested with Nellieism or not. But in the end, its a losing strategy and again flies in the face of Malone's stated goals of defense and rebounding (not, as has been noted, Malone or PDA seem to actually say what they mean or mean what they say particularly often).
Rudy Gay is a SF has been for 8 years. Not sure why some media outlets put the PF tag on him when he has been the small forward on both memphis behind Randolph and Gasol and not toronto behind johnson and val. Never was he a PF at either place except for stretches during certain games."Positionless basketball" is one of my pet peeves. The Heat can do it because Lebron James is an extreme case. About everybody else who tries positionless basketball does it because they have a bunch of players who struggle at multiple positions while never settling at one.
I really like this trade, but more because of what is going than what is coming.
I think Gay and Cousins COULD be a formidable tandem, but I don't want Gay playing the 4.
The major problem, and one that people have highlighted throughout this thread, is that I don't think Gay, Cousins and IT can share the floor together unless the NBA changes the rule to allow three balls on the floor at the same time. The only two things this team had working at all this year was Cousins being top dog in the starting five, and IT having the deepest green light of his career in the second unit. That's an either/or proposition. Moving IT into the starting five, which I think they have to do, is going to mess with that formula.
We saw him in preseason against veterans and he got extended playing time in a few games. I recall him playing very well against Steve Blake....and you say big deal its Steve Blake but we couldn't stop Blake the other night.Uh, and Vasquez can play PG...
I don't understand why some of you think Ray McCallum is our savior. You all saw this guy in summer league and preseason. He can't shoot. Supposedly he can handle, and he's reasonably fast and can jump high, so you say he can score at the rim, but he can't finish. The offense looks like 4 on 5 with Ray Mac out there unless the ball is in his hands, but what is he going to do with the ball in his hands? He can't score, and he has less point guard skills than Jimmer! I don't think that's a fair price for better defense. Even if you think it is: This team will get discouraged and not play any defense anyway if the offense doesn't go well, which is what will happen with Ray at the point.
That's always cute to say, but this is the Western Conference not the East. Your "two interchangeable forwards" might as well just be labeled "Deadmeat 1' and "Deadmeat 2" when every night one of them is supposed to be guarding Kevin Love, LaMarcus Aldridge, Blake Griffin, David Lee, Zach Randolph, Dirk, Pau etc. etc.
This was the same mistake Malone made at the beginning of the year starting Patterson at "PF" and leaving Cuz out there all alone on the frontline, not only having to play defensive backstop when its not his natural role, but also having to guard the other team's best post player every night because our "PF" was too wussy to handle the duties. We could do it again maybe, don't know this new regime well enough to tell if they are really that infested with Nellieism or not. But in the end, its a losing strategy and again flies in the face of Malone's stated goals of defense and rebounding (not, as has been noted, Malone or PDA seem to actually say what they mean or mean what they say particularly often).
Thats because near the rim was the limit to his range, to argue that Evans is a better player than Gay is crazy. Gay can drive, hit the midrange and 3 pt shot, rebound and handle the ball and finish at the rim. Tyreke was as predictable as the sun rising every day, drive to his right and try and finish at the rim, yes he had a great handle but when the defense knows exactly what your going to do, it became way too easy to contain him. Just look at how Tyreke is doing now with the Pelicans, having an atrocious season and being beaten out of the rotation by Alfaruq Aminu. Hopefully he can pull it together, its not looking good at all for Tyreke, other than the huge paychecks of course.
LOVE this trade. We sent out our 3 undersized guys and got back a talented, starting caliber, boarderline allstar sf. I hope to see Cousins/Thompson/Gay/McLemore/Mccallum as the starters. I thinks its important that IT remains as our dominant 6th man. It ain't broke, don't try to fix it.
I for one will not be disappointed. I know what rudy gay is.not once did i claim that evans is a better player than gay. not once. i'm simply making the argument that those who aren't familiar with rudy gay's recent body of work are likely to be disappointed when he starts bricking long two's game after game after game, while failing to swing the ball across the perimeter and struggling to rebound/defend as a "stretch 4."
We'll see a lot of alley oops with Ben,Gay and D13.
I'm just wondering why did they let him go and I already know that he is no longer in the NBA so don't tell me that's all I need to know and I am not asking if he's still in the league or not.
Like you said, IT has been better for these 18 games. This year. Right now. Not his career, and not even in points scored unless you do the per 36 trick. IT has shot better. But gosh it's early. Gay is clearly at rock bottom or close to it, And he's still a 20 ppg guy. He's been much better. He can be again.As someone who has been arguing for Thomas to take over the starting PG role from Vasquez, this isn't really what I was expecting, or how I thought that world work.
When the Kings let Evans go, Thomas as the starting point guard started making more sense. He was now the second best player on the team, and I didn't think he'd be stealing shots from anyone in a major way. Westbrook and Durant play together. You can have two high FGA per game guys, but any more than that and you run into trouble.
The truth is, Thomas is likely a better offensive player than Rudy Gay, or at least he has been THIS year. I mean, Thomas is shooting an insane .403 this season from 3, which is a pretty massive improvement from past years. He's even getting to the FT line more than Gay. Across the board, Thomas has been better.
Someone is going to have to take a back seat. It doesn't necessarily have to be Thomas, but that seems more likely because Gay has a much longer track record of being 'that' guy.
So I have the same concerns as most of you. This team now has 3 guys averaging over 17 PPG in their starting lineup. Something is clearly going to have to give, and I just think Malone is smart enough to not allow it to be Cousins. He's the guy WE gave the max too. This is HIS team. I think he will still get his touches. Malone will make sure of it.
Thomas and Gay are going to be the guys who duke it out for shots, and if Gay can settle into a role that brings him closer to a more efficient 15 PPG guy who rebounds and blocks shots, and Thomas can settle into a similar 15 PPG guy with 6 AST ( only one more than he averages now ) ... The Kings will be better for it.
We can't trade any draft picks until the Cav's get theirs from the Hickson deal. Thanks, Geoff.