Is Evans upset he has to share the ball for the first time in his LIFE? BooHoo Tyreke take a look at yourself in the mirror if you don't think things are going right.
Is Evans upset he has to share the ball for the first time in his LIFE? BooHoo Tyreke take a look at yourself in the mirror if you don't think things are going right.
upinsmoke's post sorta resembles the sentiment towards Tyreke outside of the bubble of this forum
upinsmoke's post sorta resembles the sentiment towards Tyreke outside of the bubble of this forum
Thank you, So I ask those who responded to my comment what is the best way to use Evans? The kid was basically handed the keys to the franchise and allowed to run the point. Of course i'm not blaming the teams poor play directly on his shoulders but I don't feel he should say the team has "Marginalized" him give me a break.
upinsmoke's post sorta resembles the sentiment towards Tyreke outside of the bubble of this forum
Thank you, So I ask those who responded to my comment what is the best way to use Evans? The kid was basically handed the keys to the franchise and allowed to run the point. Of course i'm not blaming the teams poor play directly on his shoulders but I don't feel he should say the team has "Marginalized" him give me a break.
Tyreke isn't very efficient in losses. He takes 2 less shots but scores 6 less points.I don't actually feel like you deserve much of a break. How about you tell me how he HASN'T been marginalized at this point? He's playing out of position, his minutes, touches, shots, usage are all shot to hell and he's often an afterthought at best. Do you not know what "marginalize" means?
And of course, late to the party as you are, you probably missed the fun I had demonstrating that we have gotten WORSE the more we marginalize him.
Another fun stat to demonstrate our stupiditity, not to mention that of a certain segment of fans:
Evans stats in wins:
18wins 36.2min 20.2pts on 15.9FGA and 6.2FTA
Evans stats in losses:
43loss 33.5min 14.8pts on 13.7FGA and 3.3FTA
But by all means, let's take that player and take the ball out of his hands and put him in the corner. Maybe have Franciso Garcia or John Salmons eat up his minutes too. If a Smart coach wanted to win that's what he would do.
After a ****ing lobotomy.
Tyreke isn't very efficient in losses. He takes 2 less shots but scores 6 less points.
One could also infer that Evans isn't as involved in the offense in losses...an idea in which we have actual evidence.
Tyreke isn't very efficient in losses. He takes 2 less shots but scores 6 less points.
Thomas' assist to turnover ratio is better, but not by a lot. And he's not facing the same caliber of individual defenders and double-teams that Evans is. Tyreke draws the best defender on the other team every game, whatever position he plays.
Neither is LeBron. He takes 2.5 more shots, but scores the same number of points. In losses LeBron shoots .496, but in wins he shoots .547.
I suspect quite strongly that if you were to look at any player whose contributions are important to their team, that you'd find that they score either more, or more efficiently, or both in wins than they do in losses. The direction of causation, however, is not some bizarre "he doesn't play well in losses". It's rather "when he doesn't play well, they are more likely to lose". This is completely sensible and the idea that it should be a knock on a player is strange to say the least.
Neither is LeBron. He takes 2.5 more shots, but scores the same number of points. In losses LeBron shoots .496, but in wins he shoots .547.
I suspect quite strongly that if you were to look at any player whose contributions are important to their team, that you'd find that they score either more, or more efficiently, or both in wins than they do in losses. The direction of causation, however, is not some bizarre "he doesn't play well in losses". It's rather "when he doesn't play well, they are more likely to lose". This is completely sensible and the idea that it should be a knock on a player is strange to say the least.
Neither is LeBron. He takes 2.5 more shots, but scores the same number of points. In losses LeBron shoots .496, but in wins he shoots .547.
I suspect quite strongly that if you were to look at any player whose contributions are important to their team, that you'd find that they score either more, or more efficiently, or both in wins than they do in losses. The direction of causation, however, is not some bizarre "he doesn't play well in losses". It's rather "when he doesn't play well, they are more likely to lose". This is completely sensible and the idea that it should be a knock on a player is strange to say the least.
Short-sighted tunnel vision, symptomatic of this blundering franchise.Evans is a SG! Has been, always will be. Evans is not a PG.
I am well aware that when star players don't play well then their teams don't win. That isn't new. What was being suggested is that the reason the Kings were losing is because their star player was being marginalized. I just don't think those stats show that. They show that he had a couple less shots and a couple less minutes but the main difference was that he didn't hit shots efficiently. That is on him.
Via Jason Jones, Sacramento Bee
Tyreke Evans' agent, Arn Tellem, is at tonight's game. Met w/ Kings management before the game.
More Evans: Those close to Evans wonder about his role with the team going forward and how playing SF has affected his overall effort
I am well aware that when star players don't play well then their teams don't win. That isn't new. What was being suggested is that the reason the Kings were losing is because their star player was being marginalized. I just don't think those stats show that. They show that he had a couple less shots and a couple less minutes but the main difference was that he didn't hit shots efficiently. That is on him.
Looking at their entire body of work (including all three seasons for Tyreke) the playmaking is probably about equal. Thomas' assist to turnover ratio is better, but not by a lot. And he's not facing the same caliber of individual defenders and double-teams that Evans is. Tyreke draws the best defender on the other team every game, whatever position he plays.
Evans doesn't get doubled on the perimeter. He only attracts defenders when entering the paint.
Evans A/T ratio was dead last for PG when he was the starter. As of right now IT is #23 for PG at 2.45. Evans (still listed as PG on ESPN stats) is #41 at 1.7. So no they are not close at all.
Evans may still be listed at PG but he hasn't played PG regularly in almost 2 months. His A/TO ratio would rank third amongst SFs this year. He was at 1.93 his rookie season. I think an extra .5 TO per game is a fair trade off for also being your team's leading scorer and taking every last second shot. In his last month at PG he was back up at 1.96 for February of this season. He was bad last season, no one is arguing that point. Whether you think the 1.7 number is a more accurate description of Evans' performance or not depends on how big of a role you think injuries have played in his overall inconsistency.
But more to the point, this is the same "Tyreke is not a PG" argument we've been having for three years. Take a look at that list of league-leaders in A/TO ratio. Pass-first PGs (Paul, Rondo, Nash) are in the 3+ range. League average PGs and more scoring oriented guards (Miller, Rose, Jennings) are in the 2.5 range. Guys who facilitate the offense while leading their team in scoring (Wall, Ellis, Irving) are in the 2 range. Isn't this consistent with what we expect from Tyreke and Isaiah as players? The argument for Thomas over Tyreke is really just the same old argument that the team can't win without a pass-first PG or at least a more traditional NBA PG.
Tyreke needs to improve on his efficiency, but everything else he brings to the table as a lead guard makes him worth the investment I think. I don't know who the best backcourt partner for him would be and I don't much care if someone wants to call him a SG or not. What I do know is that having him play primarily off the ball is marginalizing his impact on the game. He's far too talented to be relegated to an after-thought in the offense.
I don't actually feel like you deserve much of a break. How about you tell me how he HASN'T been marginalized at this point? He's playing out of position, his minutes, touches, shots, usage are all shot to hell and he's often an afterthought at best. Do you not know what "marginalize" means?
And of course, late to the party as you are, you probably missed the fun I had demonstrating that we have gotten WORSE the more we marginalize him.
Another fun stat to demonstrate our stupiditity, not to mention that of a certain segment of fans:
Evans stats in wins:
18wins 36.2min 20.2pts on 15.9FGA and 6.2FTA
Evans stats in losses:
43loss 33.5min 14.8pts on 13.7FGA and 3.3FTA
But by all means, let's take that player and take the ball out of his hands and put him in the corner. Maybe have Franciso Garcia or John Salmons eat up his minutes too. If a Smart coach wanted to win that's what he would do.
After a ****ing lobotomy.
The difference between Evans and IT has less to do with what type of player they are and more of what is in their head. I'll refer back to Evans own brother on Evans state of mind. Tyreke plays like it's a pick up game.