Kingster
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What's the world coming to! It's not often I find myself agreeing with all of your post. You're spot on. Kemba is a very good rebounder for a guard of his size. He really goes after it.
Knight has a lot of potential defensively. I'm really not seeing how he's poor defensively. He's quick laterally, has long arms, and is very smart. I think he can be a very good defender at the next level. Also, he's nothing like Jennings. A very poor comparison in my opinion.
I don't think people realise it's much harder to rack up rebounds in college than in the NBA. In the NBA there's more time, shorter shot clocks etc.. If you can rebound at the college level, chances are you can do it in the NBA.
I just go by what I see. When I saw Kemba I saw a good rebounder. The rebound stats are just for verification. I saw Kemba win games with his shooting, his defense, his rebounding, and his passing. If Kemba's shooting isn't on, he can still find ways to beat you. My only beef with Kemba is that he is a smaller guard, so you have to wonder about durability. But there have been big guards who were injury prone (Garcia) and smaller guards like Stockton that have been amazingly durable. Also, he had a major mid-season slump. Was it getting worn down in the games? Playing the big minutes? I dunno. But when he gets to the NBA he's going to have an even more games and more cumulative minutes. So that bears watching. At the beginning of the season when he was fresh he was absolutely torching teams, just obliterating them with his one-on-one display. Five straight games. It was absurd. He is still not finished in improving his shooting form. I think fatigue started to get to his newly fabricated form. Similar to Tyreke in a way. As time goes on, and he works to cement that form, fatigue should be less and less of a factor and his shooting should be more consistent.