PurpleHaze
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Marcus Thornton = Warriors killer! Honorary Player of the Game... Samuel Dalembert!
You know Bynum is suspended the first five games, right?
Methinks swisshh may have a reading comprehension problem.
The correct reading of my post is that I am not in a rush to see the Kings win. I do not hold the fact that Tyreke Evans is not Derrick Rose against Tyreke Evans.
No, I just gave you too much credit. There are things that contribute to winning and there are ways to play the game that lead to winning. Reke is not a part of that formula. He's had three years to grow beyond dribble-drive-mania and has not. You can sit around for years and wait and hope for him to become something you think he might someday be, but that would be wasting the talent around him.
Your difficulty is that you actually don't seem to watch many modern NBA games. If you did you would realize just how devastatingly effective dribble drive mania as you say can be. Three of the four Conference Finals teams last year featured dribble drive maniacs at the helm (or effectively so in Miami's case). Attack, attack, attack and attack. With the rules tweaks and dearth of post players in the modern game, its become the modern post attack, based on the same theory that dominating the paint = winning the game.
And yes, you wait for that cake to cook. This one is so raw its actually younger than our star rookie.
in case he didn't get that metaphor. Brick is telling you that Tyreke is actually younger than Jimmer as is Cousins
Your difficulty is that you actually don't seem to watch many modern NBA games. If you did you would realize just how devastatingly effective dribble drive mania as you say can be. Three of the four Conference Finals teams last year featured dribble drive maniacs at the helm (or effectively so in Miami's case). Attack, attack, attack and attack. With the rules tweaks and dearth of post players in the modern game, its become the modern post attack, based on the same theory that dominating the paint = winning the game.
And yes, you wait for that cake to cook. This one is so raw its actually younger than our star rookie.
Awww...No, I just gave you too much credit...
This has yet to be proven.There are things that contribute to winning and there are ways to play the game that lead to winning. Reke is not a part of that formula.
Dec 2011 - Nov 2009 = three years? That must be that new math...He's had three years to grow beyond dribble-drive-mania and has not.
Did the talent around him win something, and I missed it? Unless I'm mistaken, nobody on this team has ever won anything, and less than half (counting Dalembert) have ever even sniffed the playoffs. Any discussion of what these players can do, with or without Evans, is purely speculation, with nothing to back it up.You can sit around for years and wait and hope for him to become something you think he might someday be, but that would be wasting the talent around him.
Awww...
This has yet to be proven.
Dec 2011 - Nov 2009 = three years? That must be that new math...
Did the talent around him win something, and I missed it? Unless I'm mistaken, nobody on this team has ever won anything, and less than half (counting Dalembert) have ever even sniffed the playoffs. Any discussion of what these players can do, with or without Evans, is purely speculation, with nothing to back it up.
We know what the 2011-12 preseason Kings have done with Evans; we do not know what they can do without him, but there is no reason to believe that they would be any better, since they only numbers we have to go on are the games that the Kings have played without Evans during his career (incidentally, since 2009-10, the Kings are .318 when Evans plays, and .229 when he doesn't).
Ultimately, since we don't actually know, all we can do is guess. Our guesses aren't adding up to equal the same thing. But, since you think 2011-2009 = 3, I'm disinclined to think that I'm the one who's doing his math wrong.
yeah but at the end of the day the objective is for Tyreke to help the team, not for the team to help Tyreke. Expanding his game and getting a post game and a jumpshot would be really beneficial for him. People aren't mad that he has the ball and he's shooting, they're mad that he's dribbling around for 12-15 seconds at a time, not accomplishing much, and then throwing it away to a player who is in no position to do anything because they're not running a play or an offense and the shot clock is at 5.
LOL, so true.Damn, Kings Fans are fickle than a mother****er: threw Webber under the bus in favor of Stojakovic, and then threw Stojakovic under the bus, not even a year later. Threw Martin under the bus, in favor of Evans, then threw Evans under the bus in favor of Cousins, and now, we've thrown Evans and Cousins under the bus in favor of Fredette. And I have no doubt that, if we draft in the top 5 in June, we'll throw Fredette under the bus, too.
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LOL, so true.
yeah but at the end of the day the objective is for Tyreke to help the team, not for the team to help Tyreke. Expanding his game and getting a post game and a jumpshot would be really beneficial for him. People aren't mad that he has the ball and he's shooting, they're mad that he's dribbling around for 12-15 seconds at a time, not accomplishing much, and then throwing it away to a player who is in no position to do anything because they're not running a play or an offense and the shot clock is at 5.
I get the sick feeling that Tyreke is not the player that KF's think he is.....
I get the sick feeling that Tyreke is not the player that KF's think he is.....
I would like you to point me to the possessios in this game where Evans dribbled aroudn for 12-15 seconds at a time. I can think of 1, and possibly 2, both in the 4th quarter.
If anything he wasn't aggressive ENOUGH for the first three quarters, was quite clearly trying to fit in to whatever it is that we are doing, and was nervously unloading the ball at the first sign of resistance. All of whihc sounds like coaching/an offensive scheme to me, and all of whihc was clearly causing Reke to overthink himself into passivity. Then someone says something to him after he goes to the bench in the 3rd, and he comes out in an entirely different mode and sloppy as it was we lurch back to life and win it.
As an aside, if anythign Reke has been giving himself up too much in this first few feel it out games. He took 10 shots in the first game. 12 in the second. Meanwhile he notched 7 assists in both games, and in this won 6 of those 7 turnovers were bad pass turnovers. You don't give a guy credit for throwing bad passes, but they were passes, not dribbling errors or turning it over in traffic. There has been a notable attempt by him to do play differently so far, and combined with him also taking the other team's best scorer both nights he's had easily the most responsiblities on the team.
Tyreke is a drive to the basket scorer. That is his greatest strength, and if a coach is supposed to tailor a strategy to his players' strenths, then that strategy must include Tyreke going strong to the hoop. He actually is helped by the fact that Jimmer and Marcus are exceptional outside options. Tonight, for instance, the warriors seemed to decide that they were going to try to limit Jimmer's outside shot by actually double and sometimes triple teaming him out beyond the arc. That often left Tyreke with a single guy on him, and he HAS to exploit that. If he does, then that means the other team has to try to adjust and perhaps the next time Tyreke will be doubled and Jimmer will get the open look. I thought tonight that Jimmer was equally effective for us even though he didn't score as much because having him out there keeps the other team's defense honest. It helped a guy like Hickson with a rather raw offensive talent be able to get so many looks inside.
A team needs slashers to set up big men down low, and sharpshooters outside. A team needs sharpshooters to open up the paint for big men down low and slashers. And a team needs big men down low, well, you know where i am going. We have Tyreke and Salmons as slashers, Marcus and Jimmer as our outside threats, and now Sammy and Cousins as the bigs. They are all necessary.
On another note, Hickson looked huge and I was pleasantly surprised by Outlaw's size too. I think Donte, Garcia and JT should ride the bench for awhile and lets see these athletic guys try to gel.
Word. 100% word. That's one reason it might be more natural position for Reke at 3. I have absolutely no doubt he can play SF and maybe even at all-star level. Imagine if he was not having to do so much of Kings offense set-ups and could just linger around baseline and have pick after pick set for him for devastating slashes to the rim. Bingo - that's the ticket! Opps, my bad. Kings have a glut of SFs on their current roster - as usual![]()
damn, kings fans are fickle than a mother****er: Threw webber under the bus in favor of stojakovic, and then threw stojakovic under the bus, not even a year later. Threw martin under the bus, in favor of evans, then threw evans under the bus in favor of cousins, and now, we've thrown evans and cousins under the bus in favor of fredette. And i have no doubt that, if we draft in the top 5 in june, we'll throw fredette under the bus, too.
I mean, with all the need for instant gratification around here, you would think that this was lakersfans.com...
preach!