Yes. He needs to (continue to?) actually learn how to play the game. Being inactive isn’t doing him any good, and he’s nowhere near the rotation. I don’t see how it could hurt.
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The dude’s clearly a hard worker given how he’s been able to change his body, now he just has to unlock the tools in his chest. He has skills, and I have not written him off.
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Another edit/add on; He’s the guy on this team I worry will have a Hassan Whiteside “I GET IT NOW!” moment down the line. I don’t know why, but I think things will eventually come together for him.
If he's not going to play in games then yes. Can we just send him there? I thought teams could only freely send their guys during the first two years of their contracts?
Am I the only who who thinks the Kings are more or less done with Skal? With Giles and Bagley around I sorta feel like they're just like "Meh" and want to move on.
The truth is there is no room at this point but I agree with Kings19, it couldn't hurt. Well, anything other than this pride maybe. Unfortunately the Kings might have already tanked his trade value too. He looked solid last year.
The truth is there is no room at this point but I agree with Kings19, it couldn't hurt. Well, anything other than this pride maybe. Unfortunately the Kings might have already tanked his trade value too. He looked solid last year.
He had a stretch where he played well. He put up about 9 and 5 in 20 minutes last year and had some breakout games that were chopped off at the knee. His role was up and down quite a bit.
He had a stretch where he played well. He put up about 9 and 5 in 20 minutes last year and had some breakout games that were chopped off at the knee. His role was up and down quite a bit.
He was on one of my fantasy teams last year. I was not happy. I think unfortunately for Skal, the skill levels of our current Kings have passed him by. What might have been serviceable is no longer acceptable.
I think you have to look past what his role on the team might be. You continue to develop him and then figure out what to do with him if he turns into something of value. If he can be worked into the rotation, then great. If not, then work to find a trade that brings something of value back.
Not all players develop at the same rate. Jermaine O'Neal did nothing for 4 years and started to blossom in his 5th. We all know what happened with Whiteside. Might point is that Skal has shown talent and still could be a solid player IMO.