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Start him. Play him on average 30 minutes a game. Play him when the game is on the line. The guy is a winner. He just needs more and experience and coaching to become one of the better pgs in the league.
Is that you Grant?
Start him. Play him on average 30 minutes a game. Play him when the game is on the line. The guy is a winner. He just needs more and experience and coaching to become one of the better pgs in the league.
Start him. Play him on average 30 minutes a game. Play him when the game is on the line. The guy is a winner. He just needs more and experience and coaching to become one of the better pgs in the league.
Start him. Play him on average 30 minutes a game. Play him when the game is on the line. The guy is a winner. He just needs more and experience and coaching to become one of the better pgs in the league.
lmao dude seriously he would be lucky to even crack the top 25
Heres 21 PG's hes not even close to
Calderon, Conley, Dragic, Holiday, Irving, Jennings, Lawson, Lillard, Lowry,Parker, Paul, Rondo, Rose, Rubio, J.Teague, Wall, Westbrook, Williams, Curry, G. Hill, Vasquez
10 guys who would all start over him in Sac-Town and are all around better
Felton, Chalmers, Lin, Nash (simply cause hes old), Walker, Knight (played lots of PG before Calderon came), A.Miller, Jack, Nelson, D Harris, Ridnour (forced to play out of position in Twolves)
Guys you in his catagory
Barea (i think hes better than IT simply due to what hes done on the biggest stage), Augustine (stuck behind Hill), Bayless, Bledsoe, Bynum, Collison, Robinson, Sessions, Udrih
there is no way hes anywhere near going to become anything close to one of the better guards in the L.
Start him. Play him on average 30 minutes a game. Play him when the game is on the line. The guy is a winner. He just needs more and experience and coaching to become one of the better pgs in the league.
Beno Udrih was a much better PG with us than Isaiah Thomas is.
Comparing IT to Barea is a disgrace imo, Barea helped a team win a title ripping apart teams like Miami/OKC and is a far better passer than IT and impacts games a lot more to.
Beno Udrih was a much better PG with us than Isaiah Thomas is.
It's not a huge deal, but people keep exaggerating IT's height, for good and bad reasons.
Tyreke is 6-4, 6-5.25 with shoes, and is listed 6-6.
IT is 5-9, 5-10.5 with shoes (which would be 5-11 for most NBA players) , but is listed 5-9.
lawson is certainly small for a PG, but he's still a couple of inches taller and 10 pounds heavier than isaiah thomas. and, believe it or not, it makes a difference. in a professional sport, every inch, every pound, every step, every breath can mean the difference between winning and losing. if vlade divac drops his smoking habit long enough to be in the kind of shape necessary to secure an important late game rebound in an important western conference finals series against the lakers, rather than tipping the ball haphazardly to an open three-point shooter on the other team, the kings might have an nba champion banner hanging in the rafters (and i say this with nothing but love for vlade). the point is, there's a reason you don't see diminutive PG's like thomas starting in the contemporary nba. unless they are of superior talent and athleticism, like ty lawson, it just makes more sense to bring such a player off the bench, where their size might be less of a concern when going up against the league's best...
I have watched Thomas play for many years being a U of WA graduate. Thomas is a winner and does whatever is necessary to be a winner. Sure he handles the ball too much now, but that is partly because the Kings love to stand around on offense. On a better team he could average 9-10 assists a game. He is a good passer. His defense is under-rated. He has the best hop on the team. You don't have to be big if you get there first. Who is quicker in the NBA? A very short list.
To talk about Thomas being a back-up is to marginalize his talent. It is his second year and he is still adjusting to how fast and long players are at this level. In college he could out quick everybody. He has some bad habits to unlearn. Show him an open teammate and Thomas will find him. His best days are yet to come. His enthusiasm for the game is infectous.
Interesting discussion of Thomas. I don't put a limit on him yet. He's too young, too talented and too strong to say he is topped out. In that he is like Evans and Cuz, young, talented, struggling with short-comings. I hope we, the world, don't have to decide their fate right now. I disagree that Fredette is n that category, too. He may yet achieve a career in the NBA but he has more and more serious mountains to climb. It will be interesting to see what happens in the future for our friends here.
On a better team he could average 9-10 assists a game.
This is something I don't understand, and it's not directed at you only but others who take this viewpoint as well. Reke is younger and more talented than IT yet yourself and others are more than willing to put a limit on him. Don't ever want to see him playing the point again, yet we have IT who's older and has more experience running the point, yet struggles just as much. But, some seem to want to be patient with the older and less talented player while not extending that same patience to Reke.
Why exactly is IT worth being patient with yet Reke is not? It's a contradiction I don't understand.
Well, let me fill you in...The first place you start is to opt out of the generalization, "more talented player." It's meaningless.
Well, let me fill you in...The first place you start is to opt out of the generalization, "more talented player." It's meaningless. To say he is the 2nd most talented player also does nothing for the conversation. It doesn't tell you what exactly the player is more talented in. For example, it's obvious to the blind that IT is more talented at pulling up for an intermediate jump shot, he's more talented at shooting a three pointer, more talented at running a fast break. Tyreke is obviously more talented at guarding 2 guards in the post or posting up on offense. So instead of going down this road of meaningless generalization it might help the discussion to be more specific about who is talented in what.
Also, Tyreke has had 4 years of NBA experience. That's a TON more game experience, so don't even go there. It's totally disengenuous.
Stop right there.
I think it's strange that people see the notion of moving IT to the bench as an affront to him as a player. I could see him playing a Jason Terry type role on a good team which I think would be a great fit for him.
But as it stands now he's an undersized, ball dominant, shoot first PG and I have a hard time seeing him being a starter for a successful team with that style of play.
This is something I don't understand, and it's not directed at you only but others who take this viewpoint as well. Reke is younger and more talented than IT yet yourself and others are more than willing to put a limit on him. Don't ever want to see him playing the point again, yet we have IT who's older and has more experience running the point, yet struggles just as much. But, some seem to want to be patient with the older and less talented player while not extending that same patience to Reke.
Why exactly is IT worth being patient with yet Reke is not? It's a contradiction I don't understand.
I think it's strange that people see the notion of moving IT to the bench as an affront to him as a player. I could see him playing a Jason Terry type role on a good team which I think would be a great fit for him.
But as it stands now he's an undersized, ball dominant, shoot first PG and I have a hard time seeing him being a starter for a successful team with that style of play.
beyond the hyperbole, the kings shouldn't even be looking to start a PG who can average 9-10 assists per game, not if it is their intention to hold onto demarcus cousins and tyreke evans, anyway.
Well, let me fill you in...The first place you start is to opt out of the generalization, "more talented player." It's meaningless. To say he is the 2nd most talented player also does nothing for the conversation. It doesn't tell you what exactly the player is more talented in. For example, it's obvious to the blind that IT is more talented at pulling up for an intermediate jump shot, he's more talented at shooting a three pointer, more talented at running a fast break. Tyreke is obviously more talented at guarding 2 guards in the post or posting up on offense. So instead of going down this road of meaningless generalization it might help the discussion to be more specific about who is talented in what.
Also, Tyreke has had 4 years of NBA experience. That's a TON more game experience, so don't even go there. It's totally disengenuous.