SacTownKid
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I don't think you choose Kevin or John. I think you put one at the 2 and the other at the 3. They seemed like a pretty good scoring tandem early in the season and could be responsible for most of our scoring.
That's certainly another option, although both are really guards, and Ron is better than either talentwise.I don't think you choose Kevin or John. I think you put one at the 2 and the other at the 3. They seemed like a pretty good scoring tandem early in the season and could be responsible for most of our scoring.
That's certainly another option, although both are really guards, and Ron is better than either talentwise.
Thing is I recall that beginning to the season...and we sucked.![]()
That's certainly another option, although both are really guards, and Ron is better than either talentwise.
Thing is I recall that beginning to the season...and we sucked.![]()
Beno is a keeper if he doesn't ask for too much money at the end of this season.
Here are some reasons Kevin is better than Peja:
That's certainly another option, although both are really guards, and Ron is better than either talentwise.
Thing is I recall that beginning to the season...and we sucked.![]()
That's certainly another option, although both are really guards, and Ron is better than either talentwise.
Thing is I recall that beginning to the season...and we sucked.![]()
Those are all well and good, and though I disagree with some of your points slightly, I still see what you're saying overall.
However, I'm not talking about Kevin's ability or talent-level or his upside. I'm talking about his attitude. He is a second-fiddle, "take what may come" type of guy. And I don't say that because he has the same numbers as Peja and Peja was that type of guy.
I say that for several reasons, the most compelling of all being that his teammate feels the same way.
I'm not saying that Kevin needs to be a ball hog or an over-aggressive Michael Jordan/Kobe Bryant type. There are only a couple of players that can pull that off, and he's not that good. But you have guys like John Stockton, Steve Nash, Tim Duncan, Mike Bibby, even guys like Michael Finley, Manu Ginobili, Ray Allen, etc., who put their mark on every game they play in. They don't have to dominate the ball or alienate their teammates. They don't have to scream "give me the damn ball" at the top of their lungs. They don't even have to score. But they impact the game, and even when they are having a bad shooting night, they don't disappear.
Kevin is the type of player that can be completely erased from a game, especially if he's not scoring. Peja was the same way. Some players develop an edge after a few seasons in the League, but most of the really good ones have it in them already. It can't be taught or practiced. It's not a skill; it's a quality.
And it's not meant to be a knock against Kevin. It's just that I disagree with the assertion that he's a "franchise-level" player, and that's the main reason why, not to mention the fact that he's still a one-dimensional contributor at this point. I just don't anticipate Kevin magically developing into a top level dominator. That's not the way it works.
Those are all well and good, and though I disagree with some of your points slightly, I still see what you're saying overall.
MLE is about right for what Beno contributes. However, I wouldn't like him as much if he starts asking for 7 to 8 millions per year....and don't you think HE knows this? If he continues having the great season that he is, I think he'll at least be asking for the MLE...that's just the way things work in sports these days
MLE is about right for what Beno contributes. However, I wouldn't like him as much if he starts asking for 7 to 8 millions per year.
That's certainly another option, although both are really guards, and Ron is better than either talentwise.
Thing is I recall that beginning to the season...and we sucked.![]()
The maximum that we COULD offer him is the full MLE...anything above that, he'll have to look elsewhere to the 2-3 teams that are scheduled to have significant cap space because he does not have any bird rights with us.
Here are some reasons Kevin is better than Peja:
1. Peja in the lineup meant no boarding from our SF position-- the sacrifice we made to get his scoring. Kevin, on the other hand, provides that scoring without taking away the rebounding impact of a frontcourt player.
2. Kevin has already improved more skillwise in his three years than Peja has in his entire NBA career.
3. Kevin has the advantage in quickness and athleticism.
4. Peja shied away from contact; Kevin seeks it out (Reggie Miller leg-flails notwithstanding).
5. In a similar vein, here's another stat from year three: Peja averaged 4.2 free throws per game, while Kevin averaged 7.1.
6. When Peja had the above stats from year three, his fellow starters included Vlade Divac, Doug Christie, Jason Williams, and Chris Webber. How many gimmes did Peja get from those passes? Martin shared the floor with Bibby, Miller, Artest, and whatever served as a PF.
7. Peja was not even the leading scorer on that team; he was the second option. Playing opposite a 27.1 PPG monster may have taken some of the heat off. Martin was his team's top scorer by year three.
8. No matter how one wants to spin it, your numbers show that Martin scored at a higher rate at greater efficiency in fewer minutes with fewer turnovers on a worse team.
9. Peja doesn't do basketball at home.
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Yeah, I'm not too worried about losing Beno after this season. Hardly anyone is going to have significant cap space next offseason without some big moves before the deadline, and I don't think a rebuilding team is going to be too anxious about throwing millions at a player like Beno.
I think we have the best shot at signing him. If we make a move or two and Bibby and Artest aren't here, then it becomes pretty clear that we plan to either re-sign Beno or draft a pg (God no!), or both.
If I was Geoff I'd want to make sure I understood a couple things.
1. Ron is 6'8" 250. He can and should play 4. We dont need to dismantle our very nice group of talented swingmen. Just start Salmons, Kevin, Udrih at the 3, 2 and 1 respectively. Have Garcia be our energy 6th man swinger and hopefully meld Douby into new-age Bobby Jackson.
2. Udrih is younger, bigger and potentially better than Mike Bibby.
3. You need a good shooting point guard who can make a clutch shot and handle the ball well at the end of a big game to win a championship in this league nowadays. No one on the Kings fits that bill better than Bibby. Leaving out Miami and Minni, no team less fits the bill of contending than the Kings. Though he has probably topped out and is as good as he'll ever be, many teams, especially in the East, need a player exactly like him. Take advantage of this, get the trade while its good, and force the team to swallow KT's contract or something as big.
Just my thoughts, guess I should update my name to tradebibby....oh and this thread's title is absolutely ridiculous.