Padrino
All-Star
The Kings roster is full of a bunch of solid tweeners Noci(SF, PF), Thompson(PF, C, SF), Hawes (PF, C), Greene(SF, PF), Garcia(SF, SG, PG) and then you have those solid SG options in Martin and McCants. What we really need is a PG and a big man to cover both end to end positions.
Thabeet is one option and will surely boost up our frontline and defensive plays. However, the PG spot will still remain as the biggest hole in this team.
Therefore, if we miss Rubio or Griffin I just wish some would draft Thabeet ahead of us so we can really pickup Brandon Jennings without a lot of those fingers pointing and saying that Jennings was a reach.
Jennings, IMO, is the most athletically gifted PG in this draft, that will most likely will showcase to have the most draftee from PG position inside the top 20 within the last 10 yrs. or so. The only thing that Rubio has over Jennings is the height/length and that poster boy face. The rest is either a match or Jennings will have an edge. Rubio got a lot of credit for being able to match with CP3, Kidd and Derron in the Olympics. But IMO Jennings would also easily blitz CP3, Derron, or Kid. At 6 ft. dunks the ball so effortlessly. He runs the floor so fast with a solid gear switches and those nifty passes.
And with this very young team that can totally run. Jennings will be a superb addition. The very reason that his stock stayed at the top 10 even when he is overseas and mostly playing less than 10 minutes per game is the main reason that I want this kid on this team if we miss Rubio.
while i agree that the kings could use a solid, defensive, natural center, i'm not sure it's fair to categorize all of the above kings as "tweeners..."
tweeners are literally in between positions, in terms of size. they have no natural position. quincy douby is an example that comes to mind. he is neither a natural PG nor a natural SG. jason thompson is 6'11 and 250 lbs, and is built like a natural PF. spencer hawes is 7'0" and 245 lbs, and is built like a natural C. both are young and both will likely add some muscle as they grow into their positions. they can swing up and down positions a little, but they're not really tweeners. also, at 6'7" and 225 lbs, andres nocioni is very much built like a natural SF. i'll definitely grant that donte greene and francisco garcia are tweeners because of their versatility, and that is valuable to have coming off your bench. but the others are often playing out of position in kenny natt's "system."