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Sorry, i dont mean to seem angry...i just wish were people elated.
can he keep up with the speed of parker and cp3?? i like that he is a big point guard and i like that he is good defensively.. if things dont pan out with him at the point we will try moving him at the 2? then some one has to go then...
i hope his winning streak as a pointguard continue here with the kings![]()
to answer that first question. like only 5% of NBA pg's can keep up with those 2. Evans will do as good as anybody else. can't say the same for Rubio. How can they stop Evans is a good question as well.
evans seems like the player that we wanted douby to be.... but to be honest i dont like the idea of starting him at pg. he has to beat out beno and sergio for the starting spot or even real minutes at the position. if that doesnt workout and he truly is a sg then instead of trading amrtin imediately we keep both and let evans learn the position. we suck.... there is no rush to trade our players unless we are getting a superstar in return.
if we get a pg in exchange for martin we will need to get rid of beno. but there is another option, trading evans if he turns out to be a sg. he could net us a pretty good young pg.
I don´t see this to happen. If we trade somebody, it will be Martin, not Evans. The Kings staff is crazy about Evans.
watching evans clips and how he broke down the D makes me at ease... id like to see him do some shot blocking too (even if its a 0.6) thats good for a guard...
either he has mad hops or griffins athleticism is overated
according to gavin
"hes got a...a..a..seven foot reach"
crazy long arms
If things don't go well for Evans at PG I still wonder if he and Kmart could play well together at the #2-#3 spots. It would still leave questions with the PG position, but the rest of the line-up would be interesting:
PG: Beno/Sergio
#2-3: Kmart, Evans
#4: JT
#5: Hawes
Kmart is tall enough to be a #3, but his slight frame makes him more of a #2. Evans is too short for the #3 but his long arm span and ability to get hoops near the basket make him play "bigger" than most #2's. It would be non-traditional, but it might work.
If things don't go well for Evans at PG I still wonder if he and Kmart could play well together at the #2-#3 spots. It would still leave questions with the PG position, but the rest of the line-up would be interesting:
PG: Beno/Sergio
#2-3: Kmart, Evans
#4: JT
#5: Hawes
Kmart is tall enough to be a #3, but his slight frame makes him more of a #2. Evans is too short for the #3 but his long arm span and ability to get hoops near the basket make him play "bigger" than most #2's. It would be non-traditional, but it might work.
If things don't go well for Evans at PG I still wonder if he and Kmart could play well together at the #2-#3 spots. It would still leave questions with the PG position, but the rest of the line-up would be interesting:
PG: Beno/Sergio
#2-3: Kmart, Evans
#4: JT
#5: Hawes
Kmart is tall enough to be a #3, but his slight frame makes him more of a #2. Evans is too short for the #3 but his long arm span and ability to get hoops near the basket make him play "bigger" than most #2's. It would be non-traditional, but it might work.
I think Evans can play the 3 better than Kmart. As Bricklayer should shortly point out ... Kmart would just get beat by practically any starting SF.
I will fulfill my role.
Somehow I rather doubt that we went to all this trouble to add toughness and wash the pink out of our uniforms just to move Kevin up to SF to be the softest SF in the league. Not good for us. Not good Kevin. Just not good.
I'm gonna be honest, all those ppl who are doubting Tyreke Evans simply don't watch or know basketball. I follow college recruiting as well as the draft. Tyreke evans was being recruited for jr high and high school ball when he was 8. Played Varsity as a 7th grader. McDonald's all-american and mvp of the mcdonald's all-american game, freshmen player of the year, and only freshmen to be considered for the Niesmith player and Oscar Roberston Player of the year awards, c-usa tournament mvp, mvp of the west regional...Ranked #2 in Rivals.com in the country only behind Brandon Jennings (LOL). This guy is going to be so good it's too good to be true that the kings got him. Let me name other players with similar awards: Carmelo, Lebron, Wade, Iverson.
Since a young age, he's been destined to be a star. He'll bring the ball up and may not be the "pure point guard" that everyone wants but i'd take Dwade who was supposedly a "PG" the same way that Evans was referred to as a point guard over Jwill anyday...that's as good as Rubio will ever be. If you think Rubio would of ever made to the level of CP3 or Rondo or Deron williams, you simply dont understand basketball. Rubio is not fast, he's shifty, he's not athletic like CP3, Rondo or williams either. Evans on the other hand has proven it on EVERY LEVEL. He's dominated every level and he's a humble, hard working guy. By the end of the year, all those who weren't in support of this pick will begin to realize that we're just fans and the scouting staff is the scouting staff for a specific reason. Bottom line, Evans will be an all star at worse, with a superstar ceiling. Rubio would can maybe become Jwilliams but he's not going to be CP3.
I'm gonna be honest, all those ppl who are doubting Tyreke Evans simply don't watch or know basketball. I follow college recruiting as well as the draft. Tyreke evans was being recruited for jr high and high school ball when he was 8. Played Varsity as a 7th grader. McDonald's all-american and mvp of the mcdonald's all-american game, freshmen player of the year, and only freshmen to be considered for the Niesmith player and Oscar Roberston Player of the year awards, c-usa tournament mvp, mvp of the west regional...Ranked #2 in Rivals.com in the country only behind Brandon Jennings (LOL). This guy is going to be so good it's too good to be true that the kings got him. Let me name other players with similar awards: Carmelo, Lebron, Wade, Iverson.
Since a young age, he's been destined to be a star. He'll bring the ball up and may not be the "pure point guard" that everyone wants but i'd take Dwade who was supposedly a "PG" the same way that Evans was referred to as a point guard over Jwill anyday...that's as good as Rubio will ever be. If you think Rubio would of ever made to the level of CP3 or Rondo or Deron williams, you simply dont understand basketball. Rubio is not fast, he's shifty, he's not athletic like CP3, Rondo or williams either. Evans on the other hand has proven it on EVERY LEVEL. He's dominated every level and he's a humble, hard working guy. By the end of the year, all those who weren't in support of this pick will begin to realize that we're just fans and the scouting staff is the scouting staff for a specific reason. Bottom line, Evans will be an all star at worse, with a superstar ceiling. Rubio would can maybe become Jwilliams but he's not going to be CP3.
I am so sick of these discussions. Why can't the FO just draft or trade for a PG, a Center, or a PF if we need one? It would prevent any of these discussions from coming up. The tweener phenomena is irritating me beyond belief. Why do the Kings have so many of them?
can he keep up with the speed of parker and cp3?? i like that he is a big point guard and i like that he is good defensively.. if things dont pan out with him at the point we will try moving him at the 2? then some one has to go then...
Like 2 or 3 of those guys you listed aren't real PGs.
I think that's the major problem here... people have different opinions on what a "real" point guard is. 2 or 3 of those guys aren't pass first point guards but all of them are legitimate starting NBA PG's.Like 2 or 3 of those guys you listed aren't real PGs.
Coming out of college Kevin Johnson was more of a scoring point guard. Unless we have the fortune of drafting Wall next year Evans will be the point and will flourish under Westphal, who happens to like combo guards.So it's to the credit of a 6'5 220 player that he dominated guys 3-5 inches shorter and/or 20-40 lighter 1-on-1? I would be more impressed if he did it against guys his size. Of course he would be a mismatch against most PG's, but that doesn't mean teams are necessarily going to be sticking their PG on him defensively as oppose to the lighter quicker Kevin Martin. Also, 1-on-1 workouts mean the least when it comes to PG's because ideally you don't want an iso 1-on-1 player at the PG unless they're a Kobe, McGrady, Iverson, Arenas type scorer, and even then it's tough to have a guy dominate the ball like that.
As far as whether Rubio would fit into Westphal's system, that's hard to say but he did run an offense that had Kevin Johnson in it, who was routinely a 10+ apg guy.
i Think That's The Major Problem Here... People Have Different Opinions On What A "real" Point Guard Is. 2 Or 3 Of Those Guys Aren't Pass First Point Guards But All Of Them Are Legitimate Starting Nba Pg's.
Put It Like This... If You Had A Choice Between Dwyane Wade And Rajon Rondo For This Kings Team Who Are You Gonna Take? Wade Everytime And You're Not Gonna Worry About The Fact That He's Gonna Play Point Most Of The Time Because We Have Kevin At The Two. Imo The Kings Drafted Evans With Wade In Mind... Best Case Is Evans Develops Into A Simialar Player As Wade, Maybe Not Quite As Amazing As Dwyane But At Least Similar. If You Have A Chance To Draft A Guy With A Dwyane Wade Ceiling You Do It And That's Exactly What We Did.