Sim Bhullar

#31
There's no risk with this move, so why not take a look at him in Summer League? After all he can't be worse than Whiteside or Justin Williams...
 
#32
There's no risk with this move, so why not take a look at him in Summer League? After all he can't be worse than Whiteside or Justin Williams...
He's probably "better" than those guys. He just can't show it right now.

He's extremely slow, gets winded very easily and is not mobile on the court. But he's got obvious size, has nice touch on his shot and actually plays with skill.

Those guys could actually play (poorly) in a game where Sim probably can't right now. But I agree, no risk/decent reward.
 
#34
Well if he can improve his conditioning to a certain point in summer league and D league, I would think he might be useful as a Back-up to Big Cuz, especially if we trade JT
our other PF crew really can not defend real tall big men. Even Boogie sometimes has problems defending or gets in foul trouble against tall timber

Well how do you defend against a scoring 7 footer? Get a taller 7 footer.

Also if our bench scoring PF is Landry, maybe a tall tree can make up for a smaller bench PF, rebound any misses

Not sure I would want him next to Boogie (he might just get in Big Cuz's way)

But might have some specific uses off the bench (Hack a Howard) etc

Just a thought, If nothing else he might scare the entire opposing bench with some real shot changing attitude
 
#35
Guys like him are usually on the ass end of a highlight reel. Just too slow to react. I'm ok with giving him a shot at SL though. If he shows promise. Let him develop up in Reno for a couple seasons, couldn't hurt.
 

VF21

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#37
Since there is a large Sikh population in Yuba City, I'm sure he'll get a lot of local interest. The Kings won't park him in D-League. If anything, they'll use him for community outreach, public appearances, etc. I'd just as soon he have a roster spot as Jason Terry.
 
#38
Since there is a large Sikh population in Yuba City, I'm sure he'll get a lot of local interest. The Kings won't park him in D-League. If anything, they'll use him for community outreach, public appearances, etc. I'd just as soon he have a roster spot as Jason Terry.
Doubt that. Terry's roster spot is all about $5M in expiring salary. Probably wouldn't be the best idea to waste a roster spot on a guy making nothing that can't play.
 

VF21

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#39
Doubt that. Terry's roster spot is all about $5M in expiring salary. Probably wouldn't be the best idea to waste a roster spot on a guy making nothing that can't play.
Whatever. You're being way too serious. I used Jason Terry as an example since we didn't even see him in a Kings uniform and I'm not even sure he's been given a number.

And, FTR, "can't play" isn't exactly right. He can play...it's his conditioning and stamina that seem to be the biggest red flags.
 

Tetsujin

The Game Thread Dude
#40
Actually he's Canadian. :)

Always bothers me when people move to a new country, have children and the children are supposed to be part of the old country which they did not grow up in. But yes, gathered from the father's head gear they were Sikhs.
I'd kinda like to see him wear the headgear just for poos and giggles. 7'5" standing, 8' tall fully dressed.

Take that, Joel Embiid.
 

bajaden

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#43
I don't understand this signing besides drawing in an Indian market maybe? but come on...
What's the harm? Even if we sign him for the year, he'll probably spend that year in the D-League. That's what the D-League is for. I'll say it again, the NBA needs to change the rules so that teams can sign players, and develop them without them counting against the salary cap. Right now, teams have no protection against other teams just calling up, and possibly signing players off their D-League team. Unless of course a player is under contract to the parent club.
 

VF21

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#45
What's the harm? Even if we sign him for the year, he'll probably spend that year in the D-League. That's what the D-League is for. I'll say it again, the NBA needs to change the rules so that teams can sign players, and develop them without them counting against the salary cap. Right now, teams have no protection against other teams just calling up, and possibly signing players off their D-League team. Unless of course a player is under contract to the parent club.
If he makes it to the roster, they're not gonna park him in Reno. He'll be on the bench with the Kings, and serve as a inspiration to all those kids in India just becoming familiar with the game of basketball.
 
#47
If he makes it to the roster, they're not gonna park him in Reno. He'll be on the bench with the Kings, and serve as a inspiration to all those kids in India just becoming familiar with the game of basketball.
I know you thought I was being too serious last time so this will probably be more of the same but unless we're just trotting out an Indian kid for pr, I hope he ends up in the dleague.

It's the best step for his development and frankly I find it kind of offensive to think we'd look at that decision without considering his career (and the inspiration someone actually succeeding would represent).
 
#48
A lot of scouts liked Bhullar as an NBA project. Some thought he might be drafted late in second round. Kings giving him a look is well worth it. I saw him play couple times at New Mexico St. on TV and he was not some big hulk useless out there. Plodding yes, but seriously filled the middle, rebounded, passed nicely, scored some, blocked a few shots and was good enough to twice win WAC MVP plus help his Aggies reach NCAA tourney.
 
#49
Yes! First of all, I am a Proud American (and only house with a front yard US flag on my street :) ) Then I am a Sikh. Oh wait, I am also a 'BHULLAR'. I think Sim will be a fan favorite. Being a hard working kid he is, will find some role with Kings. Hell, i don't care if they keep him for practices and garbage time. He will be a great ambassador for Vivek in promoting BB in India and the Kings getting foothold in a very big market. There is large Sikh community in Yuba Sutter, Bay area and the Central valley. Every November Yuba City holds a Sikh parade of 70 to 100k people. I will ask Vivek to bring Sim atop a Kings float. Him and Kings be showered with love. Childhood pics of Sim(from video) look alike my 10yr son who loves BB and plays yba. Just gotta change his jersey from first name to last, 'Bhullar' New found inspiration :) Btw, there is another 17 yr 7.5' Sikh boy in the works Satnam Singh Bhamra.
 

Tetsujin

The Game Thread Dude
#51
A lot of scouts liked Bhullar as an NBA project. Some thought he might be drafted late in second round. Kings giving him a look is well worth it. I saw him play couple times at New Mexico St. on TV and he was not some big hulk useless out there. Plodding yes, but seriously filled the middle, rebounded, passed nicely, scored some, blocked a few shots and was good enough to twice win WAC MVP plus help his Aggies reach NCAA tourney.
If- and this is a big if- he gets in better shape, we might have something here. The dude is surprisingly nimble for a guy 40 or 50 pounds heavier than his ideal playing weight.
 
#53
If this guy can lose even more weight, to where he can constantly run up and down the court, that would be awesome.

He has a really nice shot and seems to be a bright guy. Really excited to see him in summer league. Not sure about him ever playing with cuz (they would get destroyed by the pick and roll) but a backup role would be nice. In time
 
#55
Is there any Mark Eaton in him?

If he could loose another 15-20 lbs he may be mobile enough in a slow down offense, half court offense like Utah used to run when they had mark eaton.
 
#57
What have we got to lose if we sign this Kid?

Some think IT is enough as one of our "big 3".

I am pretty sure this kid will be sufficient enough for them too as answer for that need for a shot-blocking big.

It will be big time entertainment and exciting to see this kid and IT play at the same time in actual NBA games.:p
 
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#58
There's nothing wrong with signing this kid, even if it doesn't work out. Seems like an intelligent kid with a 7'5 body. Listed at 360 pounds with a 7'9 wingspan!
 

Tetsujin

The Game Thread Dude
#59
While no one's ever going to mistake the guy for Yao or anything, none of us have any idea of what he could do on the court once he's in semi-good shape.

Considering our backup center is only going to play 10 to 15 minutes a night barring something bad happening to Boogie, all we really need is for Sim to be an effective rebounder and drive impediment who doesn't collapse out of exhaustion after five minutes of action to have this transaction be a net positive. This is really more of a indictment of most of our back-up centers since Samurai Scot more than me being blindly supportive of the Super Sikh (saying before Jerry has a chance to)
 
#60
I have a feeling this is the works of Vivek.
I like the kid, someone for Cousins to beat up on in practice but at the same time its only going to make this kid better.
Imagine when Shaq gets a hold of him, he is already pretty well coordinated, which is rare for players his size.
If he can just stay angry if he ever plays, and if he can drop a significant amount of weight. I think he will play.
A poor mans, huge Vlade Divac, in no way am I saying hes as good as Divan FYI. Good pickup. Time will tell.