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3 games? One game?
There was three game yesterday my orignial statment asked about the entire summer league
3 games? One game?
i take my Kings basketball very seriously as well. how is that comment going to lead to further abuse? sounds a little ridiculous
alright, so after 1 summer league game, Honeycutt got hurt and never made it to town, Whiteside hasn't come around, Jimmer still looks overwhelmed at this level, and TRob may be a SF/tweener...
Just testing something out: sign TWill, bid on Brendan Haywood:
C- Cousins, Haywood
PF- Thompson, Hayes (TRob as stretch)
SF- TWill, TRob, Cisco
SG- Evans, Thornton
PG- IT, Salmons
hmm...would fix some things. We'd gain size, athleticism, defenders. But...still in desperate need of a consolidating trade or two to clear out the clutter and competition.
Agreed. It reminded me of when the Saints blitzed the hell out of the 49ers during their first preseason game last year.
After watching his interviews over the years and his play, I think he's just not very mature or really understands what it takes to be a pro. He might not be the brightest star in the sky, but I don't know if I'm willing to say that because I've never met him.
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Beasley isn't the brightest star in the sky either, yet he at least tries and flashes his skill regularly. There are high IQ guys in the league and low IQ guys in the league, just like in most professions, but it's Hassan's perceived lack of effort and I don't want to be here attitude which is the most concerning. He honestly looks like he pops three vicodins before games. That's how out of it and lackadaisical he looks.
I don't mind misses. I don't mind foul trouble. I don't even mind a few too many bad passes. What I do mind though is he rarely flashes any type of effort at all. I play pick up with guys who show more effort and commit harder fouls, and that's just the older guys who cn only rebound and commit hard fouls.
Hahah whatever! They lost and got beat up in the playoffs. And they're pathetic defensive coordinator was banned indefinitely! Justice served...![]()
were back now thoughwait till next season
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right ok reading whats above have i got this right...
How did T-Rob do - Did well but turned it over alot... might be in wrong position
How did Jimmer do - Not very well
How did Whiteside do - Doesnt know what to do
How did the kings do - Best not to talk about this one
and did anyone impress you who wernt drafted and could be a steal for a team - In 3 games only one guy stood out??? Michael Lee :/
Have i got this right??
We have another area of the board for discussion of the NFL ... and we have several NFL fantasy leagues that run every year. (I run a couple of them.) Check the GENERAL forum for those. And be forewarned that we have a number of 49er fans around.
GO NINERS!!!
Beasley isn't the brightest star in the sky either, yet he at least tries and flashes his skill regularly. There are high IQ guys in the league and low IQ guys in the league, just like in most professions, but it's Hassan's perceived lack of effort and I don't want to be here attitude which is the most concerning. He honestly looks like he pops three vicodins before games. That's how out of it and lackadaisical he looks.
I don't mind misses. I don't mind foul trouble. I don't even mind a few too many bad passes. What I do mind though is he rarely flashes any type of effort at all. I play pick up with guys who show more effort and commit harder fouls, and that's just the older guys who cn only rebound and commit hard fouls.
After listening to the announcers, I get the perception that the NBA has of the Kings. The fact that they are accurate is besides the point sadly. I think it was mentioned several times that players that were picked would do well or bad depending on who picked them. Whether those were the exact words I think the meaning was clear. It is a death sentence to be drafted by Sacramento. If announcers will say that, you can imagine what is said off camera. I didn't hear the Sullinger reference but I suspect it was thought Sullinger would do better because he wasn't on the Kings. It had nothing to do with the skill level of the athletes and obviously was meant as a huge dig at the Kings organization. The fact they picked Sullinger who plummetted in value from last year to this was just to drive home the point.
Sell the damn team.
Pretty good except I think you exaggerated a bit about Michael Lee. Actually TRob showed flashes of skill but when the opposition comes out in a full court press against a team of inferior quality that has had only hours of practice, this is what you get: a terrible performance by the Kings.
Not being a homer here but I think the use of the full court press was bush league.
Beasley isn't the brightest star in the sky either, yet he at least tries and flashes his skill regularly. There are high IQ guys in the league and low IQ guys in the league, just like in most professions, but it's Hassan's perceived lack of effort and I don't want to be here attitude which is the most concerning. He honestly looks like he pops three vicodins before games. That's how out of it and lackadaisical he looks.
I don't mind misses. I don't mind foul trouble. I don't even mind a few too many bad passes. What I do mind though is he rarely flashes any type of effort at all. I play pick up with guys who show more effort and commit harder fouls, and that's just the older guys who cn only rebound and commit hard fouls.
I just want to give a shout out to Michael Gilchrist and Jeffery Taylor. Both had outstanding games at both ends of the court. But it was their defense that stood out. I certainly hope the rumor I heard, that the Kings wern't going to draft Michael Gilchrist if he was there instead of Robinson, isn't true. Because if it is, then I'd have to say that Petrie and the entire scouting staff are idiots.
Don't say you weren't warned. I've seen any number of newbies like you come and go over the years. Prove your knowledge, don't just brag that you have it. If you don't, do not be surprised if you're the one left looking ridiculous.
i was hoping with all my mighty might of all mights that taylor would fall to us in the 2nd
...and then the damn bobcats snatched him
Ironic that everyone was impressed with Robinson's ballhandling skills, and you wern't. Don't let the results distort his abilities. Because he had 8 turnovers doesn't mean he can't handle the ball. It means he tried to do too much, and some of those turnovers came because of bad passes and not his ballhandling. Defense wise, if you separate his perimeter defense from his post defense, then you have two different stories, and one of those stories points to his being better at SF. He was very good out on the perimeter staying in front of his man, and he had at least two steals. In the post he seemed overwhelmed by the size of the Bobcats. Now put him out there with Cousins, and it may be an entirely different story.
Don't know if anyone has mentioned it or not, but the Bobcats had three of last years starters in their lineup. If you add in Gilchrist, who is penciled in as a starter, the Kings were esentially playing against the regular starting lineup the Bobcats. I think everyone now knows why I was so high on both Gilchrist and Jeffery Taylor. The fact that Petrie made no effort to aquire Taylor really pisses me off. His defense last night was outstanding, as was his shooting.
Most people don't know what I know.
You are a bit over-impressed with yourself, aren't you?
While you ultimately may be correct about Robinson not being able to play the 3, you have no clue at the moment. Besides, nobody is suggesting that he's a finished product and could play the position right out of the gate. Unless I've missed something, the only thing being pointed out and discussed is that he appears to possess some of the necessary skills, on both sides of the ball, that suggest he may have some potential to play the 3, even if only part time or in favorable matchups.
It's obvious he would have to improve his perimeter shooting and ball handling skills, but the rest seems to be there. He has quick feet, an fairly explosive first step, exceptional length and athleticism, and better ball-handling skills than many thought. It's not out of the realm of possibility that he could develop his current skill set to the point where he's able to play the 3 sometime within the next couple seasons.
That said, it's a role I'd like to see him eased into over time. The PF position should be the focus for now.