IfAt1st
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Tyreke had a lot of promise in his rookie year.
My whole family was excited about his possibilities for the Kings.
He hasn't remotely lived up to those promises, and has gotten steadily worse as teams have scouted him.
It's nearly 3 years in, and he still has no spot on the floor - he can't shoot, can't run an offense, and gives up his physical advantages at the SF ("point-forward").
When he runs the offense, the Kings become the most predictable team in the NBA, and routinely give up TO's and points the other way.
We've seen his slow walk-up, pound pound pound, failed pick-n-roll then hand the ball off with 5 seconds left on the shotclock to someone else who has to force something up enough for most rational fans to conclude that he hasn't figured out what's going on out there and why he can't make a play in the halfcourt set defense.
He is not Dwayne Wade.
We have to let that dream die, as rational basketball observers.
I would love for Tyreke to suddenly become a better player, learn the basketball and mental skills he's lacking, and lead the team to respectability again.
I just don't see evidence enough to support that he will - and in the meantime, I can't stand the kind of basketball the Kings play when they have catered to his play the past ~3 seasons. It's predictable, it's ugly, it's selfish, and it's too easy to scout/coach against.
My useless 2 cents.
My whole family was excited about his possibilities for the Kings.
He hasn't remotely lived up to those promises, and has gotten steadily worse as teams have scouted him.
It's nearly 3 years in, and he still has no spot on the floor - he can't shoot, can't run an offense, and gives up his physical advantages at the SF ("point-forward").
When he runs the offense, the Kings become the most predictable team in the NBA, and routinely give up TO's and points the other way.
We've seen his slow walk-up, pound pound pound, failed pick-n-roll then hand the ball off with 5 seconds left on the shotclock to someone else who has to force something up enough for most rational fans to conclude that he hasn't figured out what's going on out there and why he can't make a play in the halfcourt set defense.
He is not Dwayne Wade.
We have to let that dream die, as rational basketball observers.
I would love for Tyreke to suddenly become a better player, learn the basketball and mental skills he's lacking, and lead the team to respectability again.
I just don't see evidence enough to support that he will - and in the meantime, I can't stand the kind of basketball the Kings play when they have catered to his play the past ~3 seasons. It's predictable, it's ugly, it's selfish, and it's too easy to scout/coach against.
My useless 2 cents.