Padrino
All-Star
I agree. To get that many assists you must be the more ball dominant PG, and that's what we don't need next to Reke/Cuz, a ball dominant PG. It's not even about true PG or not, pure PG or not, it's about ball dominant or not.
And, it's why I'm quickly moving towards wanting Douglas given a shot as our starting PG next year. Is he a pure PG? No. But, he's not ball dominant and is more than willing and capable of playing off it. That's what we need. His defense is even more impressive.
indeed. a lot of kings fans just don't like grind it out basketball. they don't like iso-heavy basketball. they don't like it if it's ugly. many were spoiled by rick adelman's corner offense. it was beautiful. it was brilliant. and it was also of a moment. it's terribly difficult to find the right set of players with the skills necessary to run such an offense. despite the nba's every effort to loosen up passing lanes by tightening their foul rules, the league's defenses are getting stronger and more sophisticated. it's difficult to play assist-heavy basketball at the professional level these days, even with the personnel necessary to do so. what's more, playoff basketball continues to be grind-it-out basketball. it continues to be a defensively-minded basketball, and it relies on the talents of isolation players to come up big during critical moments...
i and many others have consistently maintained that building on demarcus cousins and tyreke evans, surrounding them with complementary, defensively-minded roleplayers, is a one-way ticket to the playoffs. growing a balanced team anchored by those two players is as good a strategy as any in a small market environment. unfortunately, "balance" hardly describes this team since the drafting of tyreke evans. DMC would fall in geoff petrie's lap the following offseason, but, after that, it's been one ****storm of ineptitude after another. no defense. no rebounding (after we let samuel dalembert slip through our fingers). and, at one time, the kings' backcourt rotation seriously consisted of tyreke evans, aaron brooks, marcus thornton, isaiah thomas, jimmer fredette, and francisco garcia. scorers all around. 'cisco was the closest thing to an actual roleplayer among them, and he was a great lockerroom presence more than anything else. people around these parts actually believe that demarcus cousins and/or tyreke evans are the problem? bums me out to see the collective wisdom among kings fans plummet as it has in the last five years or so...