Ok, well, lots of possibilities occurred here. I was very close to breaking my own rule and picking a short season/limited game guy and just letting you figure out what that meant for my team. But no, I think to the end I'm going to take full season guys, and what I need is a swingman type to complete my bench. And sitting out there still is one of my favorite old unknown 1yr explosion cases from Kings history.
At various points in this draft I have targeted Bonzi Wells and Sarunas Marciulionis, both one year wonder SGs. I was never really after Mobley because of the half season thing, but I was aware of his shooting. In any case, those guys represent some of the best single season one and done Kings players in Sacto history. The sort of thing where you wonder why the hell didn't they just resign him? Well, my guy here is a 4th of that same type:
SG/SF Dennis Hopson (1991-92): 69gms 18.9min 10.7pts (.465 .255 .708) 3.0reb 1.5ast 1.0stl 0.6blk 1.4TO
To give you some idea of how that 1 yr wonder stacks up against other prominent Kings 1yr wonder seasons, consider these per 36 numbers:
Hopson 20.5pts (.465 .255 .708) 5.7reb 2.8ast 1.8stl 1.1blk 2.8TO
Rooney 19.8pts (.452 .408 .755) 2.7reb 4.1ast 1.8stl 0.1blk 3.3TO
Mobley 16.6pts (.440 .434 .831) 3.6reb 3.2ast 1.1stl 0.5blk 2.0TO
BWells 15.1pts (.463 .222 .679) 8.6reb 3.1ast 2.0stl 0.5blk 2.7TO
To put it another way, that year in 1991-92? Per 36:
MitchR 21.0pts (.468 .384 .813) 3.7reb 4.8ast 1.1stl 0.4blk 2.9TO
Hopson 20.5pts (.465 .255 .708) 5.7reb 2.8ast 1.8stl 1.1blk 2.8TO
Another way of saying Hopson had a helluva year. Heck of a tandem. Which us, being us, managed to pee away. I would have rather have had a true 3pt shooter at the spot, but in the 10th and final round, you aren't going to find it all. But Hopson that year for us was flat dynamic. He had been a #3 overall pick, and for a year you could see it. He was coming off a season backing up MICHAEL JORDAN and getting a championship ring out of it, then he came to us to back up Mitch Richmond and did a bang up job of it. He scored prolifically off the bench, he used his long arms to be disruptive on defense. Then he made the Bonzi mistake, and maybe so did we as we signed...well somebody who hasn't been taken yet but who did nothing for us, instead.