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Darko and Jianlin "worked their way out" to #2 and #5 picks. Bircklayer, please.
wow now thats some logic for ya. lame and simpleminded but logic none the less.
Darko and Jianlin "worked their way out" to #2 and #5 picks. Bircklayer, please.
Actually Yi wouldn't work out for anyone -- in that respect he was very much like Rubio.
Don't recall the Darko situation as we were nowhere near the lottery at the time and I wasn't really paying attention.
Actually Yi wouldn't work out for anyone -- in that respect he was very much like Rubio.
Don't recall the Darko situation as we were nowhere near the lottery at the time and I wasn't really paying attention.
whats more important. a workout or a youtube highlight video? name me a player in the last 2 years that was a bust and I can find you a youtube video that makes him look like jordan or wilt or dare i say pistol pete.
Why is it so important to have that one superstar "distributor"??? Basketball is a team game, as long as guys play like a team and move the ball around, there will be plays. Tony Parker isn't much of a distributor....the Spurs seem more than fine to me. Same for guys like Bobby Jackson, Westbrook, TJ ford, Rafer Alston...they aren't great passers. If you're counting on Rubio as a great distributor, then you have to surround him with great players to pass to... the Kings certainly don't have any at this point, neither do other lottery teams. Like Rubio said in his interview after his workout here, "I need my teammates."
whats more important. a workout or a youtube highlight video? name me a player in the last 2 years that was a bust and I can find you a youtube video that makes him look like jordan or wilt or dare i say pistol pete.
I'm curious, who is saying youtube videos are proof of anything?
well I hope its not based on his olympic performances. Sure nobody will admit it. But i'd imagine half of the ppl bitching about not getting rubio only know him from those videos on your tube.
It's important because you have a bunch of 1 on 1 isolation if you don't have someone that can pass the ball. These guys you named above are all better passers than Evans is now. There are a few that aren't guys I would want, but most are good PGs.
The last thing I want to see this year is 4 guys standing around while 1 guy does his thing.
well I hope its not based on his olympic performances. Sure nobody will admit it. But i'd imagine half of the ppl bitching about not getting rubio only know him from those videos on your tube.
I took his ideal world comments a bit too much into realworld practice.
They were just a lead up to a setup offensively with Evans that reminds me of what we had with Artest. A guy who is big for his positions posting up others and trying to get shots off of that. The problem was that you need a guy who facilitates well from that position and as we saw with Artest, if he is a bit star happy and ball greedy, it can turn into lots of turnovers and bad shots.
you brought it up as well. so what are you chiming in with your little poke for?
OK. #1 i don't agree in the risk/reward part. I do think evans is lower risk but I also don't believe that at full potential for both that Rubio is the better.
#2 I don't like the fact that just becuase some people wanted Rubio that they feel the need to bash Evans as if he is a bust. And not giving him a chance to prove himself as a pg before dismissing him.
not saying that was you. but others have done that. I know we here bash players from time to time like KT, Beno, and players from the past but this guy was drafted last night and led his team to the final 4 a few months back and he gets bashed by the fans because they wanted a different style pg?
well I hope its not based on his olympic performances. Sure nobody will admit it. But i'd imagine half of the ppl bitching about not getting rubio only know him from those videos on your tube.
Yes I did - I do agree with you, without reserve, that you do not ever draft (or not draft for that matter) a player on the strength of highlight reel. But you're using that as some sort of evidence - as in "there is only a draft reel - therefore this kid cannot be any/that good". Rubio is already a player in his own right. Reel or no reel. The worst case scenario with him is poor man's Jason Kidd (can't shoot that well, but will dish 7/24 and will defend and has a lanky body/size for a PG). I fail to see how is that a bad thing. You don't seem to be willing to acknowledge or be aware of that, hence the poke.
I'll give you this though - with Kingsfans (here at least) favoring safety of Evans pick 2:1, and the history of "missunderstandings" between Euro-style Kings fans and more traditional NBA fans and somewhat posioned relationships, it's probably for the best that we drafted Evans. I kind of like the kid anyway and he is wearing _13_ (my old squad number). But still, that doesn't change the fact that Rubio has higher risk/reward. I like rewards. I like a shot at greatness, and I understand the risks.
OK. #1 i don't agree in the risk/reward part. I do think evans is lower risk but I also don't believe that at full potential for both that Rubio is the better.
#2 I don't like the fact that just becuase some people wanted Rubio that they feel the need to bash Evans as if he is a bust. And not giving him a chance to prove himself as a pg before dismissing him.
not saying that was you. but others have done that. I know we here bash players from time to time like KT, Beno, and players from the past but this guy was drafted last night and led his team to the final 4 a few months back and he gets bashed by the fans because they wanted a different style pg?
Some people are doing the same exactly thing with Rubio.
There is a difference. Rubio is not a king. Its like bashing marbury
I really disagree Evans is the safer pick. He'll probably have more pressure to produce right away and because of that the coach and gm will catch a lot more heat if he doesn't come out with guns blazing.
Drafting Rubio would've given them a longer window of mediocrity by most fans. I also think that Evans ceiling is a lot higher than Rubio because he has natural ability that I don't think Rubio can develop, while Evans can hopefully develop a consistent jumper show he has the ability to pass the ball well.
I don't see how that difference is relevant at all. I don't see how you can complain that one side is bashing Evans to try to make their point, but then give the other side a pass for doing the exact same thing. Either it's faulty logic or it isn't, makes no difference what team they're on. Also, I define bashing as baseless negative criticism.
Whatever else may be made of yesterday's events, one thing that is very evident is that our front office and coaches believe in Evans, and believe HARD. It was the closest thing to enthusiastic I have ever heard from Petrie, and Westphal sounded the same way (don't get me going about Gavin). They really truly think he's going to be a star. And at a certain point you just have to go with that. They may be right, they may be wrong, but the pick was made for the right reasons (with the single proviso that he wowed them in workouts, which as you recall was how Douby got his job too -- body of work has to matter more than a good showing in 1 on none or 3 on 3). If they are right then all of Gavin's ranting might actually look prophetic.![]()
Point being they really truly think they have a tiger by the tail here, and you can't ask somebody to make the popular pick when they really think they've found a special player instead.
eeh its gray. here it is in a nutshell
I am a Kings fan. The Coach, GM, and owners of the Kings drafted Evans. I agree with them as I wanted Evans over Rubio. Those coaches and GM's live basketball. They don't work a 9 to 5 then get on the net or watch some games from time to time. 20 or 30 percent of the Kings fans wanted Rubio.