Yes! I will fight you Gary(joking). Evans is a PG and I can debate about it all dayOh good lord... No way, no how.... He isn't even a PG and you think if we kept him where he didn't belong then he would be one of the best in the NBA? Yikes...
It seems like we've gotten younger.
I personally would MUCH rather have Reke/Thornton than Collison/McLemore or IT/McLemore.
If we had left Reke at PG all 4 years, he'd be one of the best PGs in the NBA. I think a lot of what Thornton did for us was really under appreciated.
Hassan Whiteside just put up 23 pts 16 rebs and 2 blks against the Clippers.
Probably some people are just on another level than others.Are you under the mistaken impression that I said you didn't have that prerogative? Does subjective mean something different to you than it does to the rest of us?
He had the BB-IQ of a rutabaga.
It looks like he's learned to play his height:
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If season ticket renewals drop off then they'll change, but the hubris is pretty thick up top. Only their pockets and the anger of the collective ownership group can penetrate.
As jaysutton2003 pointed out, member since 2006. Obviously not a sock puppet. Pace's IP address indicates that they are posting from...well, they can tell you where if they want, but nowhere near California. Also very unlikely to be a sock puppet.
I think treating new posters like this is extremely disrespectful and reflects poorly on our site.
Without a doubt.
in 4 years we've gone from what SHOULD have been a Reke/Thornton/Beno/IT backcourt to a Collison/Mclemore/Stauskas/?Sessions or McCallum backcourt through nothing more than stupid leadership. This is not advancement.
Tyreke was really a casualty of bringing in a new front office that didn't have the time to really familiarize itself with the existing roster. PDA's approach with Evans seemed to be that he'd resign him if it was a bargain but otherwise he was okay with him leaving. And the reality of the NBA is that somebody is going to overpay for the second tier free agents pretty much every offseason. Letting Reke go after offers was going to result in him coming back with a contract that was higher than D'Alessandro wanted to match. I think if they'd aggressively courted Evans they could have gotten him back at a slightly lower deal - maybe 4/40 or something along those lines. But what bothered me most about it was that signing Landry and trading for Derrick Williams (via Mbah a Moute who they dealt 2nd rounders for) cost the Kings nearly the same as Tyreke last year and are actually costing significantly MORE this season.
Thornton really took a nosedive last season and I'm still not sure why. I figured the best case scenario was him starting over McLemore and putting up a lot of points to make himself a good trade asset around the deadline when hopefully Ben would be coming into his own and ready to start. Unfortunately neither of those things happened.
Still, Evans/Thomas and McLemore/backup SG - Anthony Morrow was a guy I wanted would be a nice guard rotation this season. The team would have still had to figure out their starting SF & PF but I think that Evans/McLemore/Cousins with Thompson and Thomas off the bench is as solid a core to build around as Collison/McLemore/Gay/Cousins with Landry and Williams off the bench. And how nice would it be to have Patrick Patterson off the bench this year?
What if ......... The trades that happened and didn't happen and same with signings all had merit as do the the observations you offer above. I guess it's having the cake and eating it, too. Meantime we start Cuz, JT,
Gay, Ben and DC with a bunch of familiar guys off the bench. That' who we march with. Maybe we'll get just a little bit better.
We HAD that rotation between 2010 and 2012. Guess what? They sucked, and the current crew would run those teams off the floor.
We never ONCE had that rotation. Beno got dumped for Jimmer before IT even arrived in that same draft. We had Beno/Thornton/Reke for about 3 weeks to end the most promising season in the last forever, and we gave Reke/Thornton all of about 6 weeks in a strike year before Keith Smart struck.
There will always be times that I agree and times I disagree with the decisions made by the Kings FO/ownership when it comes to signings, trades, draft picks etc. But really I was just pointing out that this team could have been built around Tyreke and Cousins and I'm not sure that would have been worlds different than building around Rudy and Cousins. Either way you're right - the Kings have the roster they have and the emphasis should be on how to move forward and improve. That said, I REALLY wish we had been able to substitute Jimmer for Patterson in the Gay trade and that we'd kept Robin Lopez in the Tyreke trade.
Cousins/Lopez/Thompson/Patterson is a heck of a frontcourt rotation.
We wasted an entire season on the Tyreke / MT / IT experiment. I distinctly remember you writing lengthy screeds at the time about how a backcourt with multiple 20 point scorers would never work in the NBA. You really think Beno would've fixed all that?
We also tried the Beno / Tyreke duo as a way to compliment each other, which also failed.
Are you saying that you would trade Gay, DC, and Ben to get that foursome back today???
Agree on the Jimmer/ Paterson switch but I never understood or was convinced that we had an option on the Lopez deal. He was part of the trade/transaction but I always had the feeling the deal would only have gone down if Lopez went the way he did. I know our folks on here have always assumed we had a shot at him. But did we?
DC and Ben in a flash.
Gay is only tangentially related, and essentially represents the ONLY advance we've made since those days other than just having Cuz grow up. Replace that Cuz with this Cuz, and drop Rudy back there as well, that's a far more talented team.