How Good Tyreke Evans can get?
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 8:26 am
Tyreke is putting up one of the best numbers as a rookie since LeBron in 2003. Tyreke is averaging nearly 21/5/5 (20.7/4.7/4.9 to be exact). That's incredible for a 20 year old rookie.
The Good:
-On ball penetration and isolation skill set.
Tyreke's ability to get to the rim is fantastic. Evans' isolation skill set is advance for his age. He uses various of crossovers, hesitations, spin moves, ball fakes, jab steps, anything! You name it, Evans has it. His strength and size are one of his advantages to get to the rack. Whether he posts on smaller players or take anyone off the dribble, Evans will get his way to the rim. Evans is already elite in this aspect of the game. Evans is averaging 8.5 rim shots per game. That is #1 in the NBA. The last time a player that averages that much of attempts is Carmelo Anthony back in 2006-2007 season (where he averaged a monster 9.4 attempts at rim) Guys like Tony Parker, Rajon Rondo, LeBron James, etc are noted with their ability to get to the rim but Evans gets there more frequently than those guys. That's insane! Anyways, Tyreke converts them at a rate of 58.2% too, which is still pretty good. Evans is averaging 6.3 FT attempts per game! That's #1 of all rookies and #19 overall. The last rookie that gets to the FT line with that rate is Chris Paul back in 2005 (6.0 attempts per game) and Carmelo Anthony in 2003 (6.4 attempts per game). Tyreke's is in good standing. Very good standing.
-"LeBron of PGs"
6'6'' height
220 pounds
Nearly 7 foot wingspan (6' 11.25" to be exact)
Evans' body of work is amazing. Considering the fact that we use Evans as our starting PG, mismatches happens every time in favor for both Tyreke and the Kings. Whether or not they let their other guard defend Evans, Tyreke's strength and size will cause a mismatch every time. Consider this, according to measurements (in terms of PGs) Evans has the longest wingspan in the last 20 years. And as well as being the heaviest (in terms of bulk and built) PG over the past 2 decades. Evans' body of work is almost too perfect. The body control, change of gears/pace, versatility, basketball instincts, you name it. Evans has it. Look at LeBron. He is 250 and 6'8'' but his body is out of this world. No one shouldn't move that fast and having that much of athleticism with that size. I can see parallel comparison that can be made for Evans too minus the insane athleticism. Both of these guys are freaks in their respective positions.
-Defense.
One of the least heard aspects of Tyreke's game. As spectacular Evans is in his offense, his defense is almost equally spectacular. Evans is arguably one of the best defenders as a rookie in a while. You rarely call a rookie a good or a great defender, much less a solid defender. Evans on defense has been very good for us. Thanks to his long wingspan, he can challenge almost anyone's shot and make an amazing steal or a block shot. Evans instincts and discipline on this side has been tremendous. The Kings never had a very good defender on the PG position. I don't remember anyone be as good as Tyreke in the defensive side for the Kings since forever. (You may say guys like Ronnie Price, Jason Hart, Orien Greene, etc, who are defensive minded players but I don't think they're better than Tyreke on defense). Tyreke rarely blows his defensive assignments. When he is asked to be our primary defender, he is awesome. i.e. Evans' clutch defensive performance against Arenas. I think as Evans' matures as a player and gains experience, Evans can be a lock down defender.
-Clutch.
The kid is money in clutch time situations. Evans has 2 buzzer beaters under his belt. Currently, that is #2 in the NBA only behind both Kobe and Dirk with three buzzer beaters a piece. Whether the Kings need a bucket or a defensive performance, something tells me the kid will be among the leaders in this category for years.
-Poise and Maturity.
A 20 year old rookie shouldn't be this comfortable with the game early on to his career unless they have "IT" And Evans has "IT". His poise and respect for the game is one of my favorite aspects of Evans. It is a blast to see Evans being calm all the time. You never see him going through the motions.
The Bad:
Is he a 1 or a 2?
This is arguably the most referred question about Tyreke's game. "Is he a 1 or a 2"? Many say he is a SG playing PG. Other may say he is a combo guard that is able to play both positions very good. I think people are caught up with the positional category and definition. Tyreke may not be a PG in a Stockton, Nash mold but can he play PG ultimately well? Of course he can! Evans' passing abilities are very good, as well as his court awareness. He always has his head up and will make a play when the opportunity arises. You rarely get the vibe that Evans is a selfish basketball player. If ever at all. One of my biggest gripes at the time we drafted him is that if he is going to be a high volume-low assists/high TOs kind of player. But as Evans was proving me wrong (and other Kings fans) he proved to be the opposite. Evans is an fairly efficient guard that always look to make a play. Well, the TOs may be high for my likings (2.9-3.0) but considering the fact that most people in other boards were projecting him to lead the NBA in TOs if we have Evans play the PG position, I think we can live with that. Ultimately, whether or not Evans is a 1 or a 2, one thing is for sure, he is a damn good basketball player.
-Jumpshot.
You knew this was coming.
His jumpshot is still a work of progress. Even though, he repaired his jumpshot (not having the ball way behind his head anymore), it can be still improved. As of right now, Evans is a below average jumpshooter in general. He may get hot with his jumper once in a while but it is still not effective that Kings fans and management wants. The only spot that he is respectable is around the 16-23 foot area, which he shoots ~40%. I think Evans is a jumper away to wreck the NBA for the next decade. You can quote me on that.
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The question still lingers:
How good Tyreke Evans get?
He has not scratch the surface of his potential yet! That's the scary part. He is already regarded as one of the better players in the league. Top 25? Top 30? I think once Evans get his jumper and being regarded as one of the best 2-way basketball players in the league, superstar potential is right around the corner of Tyreke Evans.
The Good:
-On ball penetration and isolation skill set.
Tyreke's ability to get to the rim is fantastic. Evans' isolation skill set is advance for his age. He uses various of crossovers, hesitations, spin moves, ball fakes, jab steps, anything! You name it, Evans has it. His strength and size are one of his advantages to get to the rack. Whether he posts on smaller players or take anyone off the dribble, Evans will get his way to the rim. Evans is already elite in this aspect of the game. Evans is averaging 8.5 rim shots per game. That is #1 in the NBA. The last time a player that averages that much of attempts is Carmelo Anthony back in 2006-2007 season (where he averaged a monster 9.4 attempts at rim) Guys like Tony Parker, Rajon Rondo, LeBron James, etc are noted with their ability to get to the rim but Evans gets there more frequently than those guys. That's insane! Anyways, Tyreke converts them at a rate of 58.2% too, which is still pretty good. Evans is averaging 6.3 FT attempts per game! That's #1 of all rookies and #19 overall. The last rookie that gets to the FT line with that rate is Chris Paul back in 2005 (6.0 attempts per game) and Carmelo Anthony in 2003 (6.4 attempts per game). Tyreke's is in good standing. Very good standing.
-"LeBron of PGs"
6'6'' height
220 pounds
Nearly 7 foot wingspan (6' 11.25" to be exact)
Evans' body of work is amazing. Considering the fact that we use Evans as our starting PG, mismatches happens every time in favor for both Tyreke and the Kings. Whether or not they let their other guard defend Evans, Tyreke's strength and size will cause a mismatch every time. Consider this, according to measurements (in terms of PGs) Evans has the longest wingspan in the last 20 years. And as well as being the heaviest (in terms of bulk and built) PG over the past 2 decades. Evans' body of work is almost too perfect. The body control, change of gears/pace, versatility, basketball instincts, you name it. Evans has it. Look at LeBron. He is 250 and 6'8'' but his body is out of this world. No one shouldn't move that fast and having that much of athleticism with that size. I can see parallel comparison that can be made for Evans too minus the insane athleticism. Both of these guys are freaks in their respective positions.
-Defense.
One of the least heard aspects of Tyreke's game. As spectacular Evans is in his offense, his defense is almost equally spectacular. Evans is arguably one of the best defenders as a rookie in a while. You rarely call a rookie a good or a great defender, much less a solid defender. Evans on defense has been very good for us. Thanks to his long wingspan, he can challenge almost anyone's shot and make an amazing steal or a block shot. Evans instincts and discipline on this side has been tremendous. The Kings never had a very good defender on the PG position. I don't remember anyone be as good as Tyreke in the defensive side for the Kings since forever. (You may say guys like Ronnie Price, Jason Hart, Orien Greene, etc, who are defensive minded players but I don't think they're better than Tyreke on defense). Tyreke rarely blows his defensive assignments. When he is asked to be our primary defender, he is awesome. i.e. Evans' clutch defensive performance against Arenas. I think as Evans' matures as a player and gains experience, Evans can be a lock down defender.
-Clutch.
The kid is money in clutch time situations. Evans has 2 buzzer beaters under his belt. Currently, that is #2 in the NBA only behind both Kobe and Dirk with three buzzer beaters a piece. Whether the Kings need a bucket or a defensive performance, something tells me the kid will be among the leaders in this category for years.
-Poise and Maturity.
A 20 year old rookie shouldn't be this comfortable with the game early on to his career unless they have "IT" And Evans has "IT". His poise and respect for the game is one of my favorite aspects of Evans. It is a blast to see Evans being calm all the time. You never see him going through the motions.
The Bad:
Is he a 1 or a 2?
This is arguably the most referred question about Tyreke's game. "Is he a 1 or a 2"? Many say he is a SG playing PG. Other may say he is a combo guard that is able to play both positions very good. I think people are caught up with the positional category and definition. Tyreke may not be a PG in a Stockton, Nash mold but can he play PG ultimately well? Of course he can! Evans' passing abilities are very good, as well as his court awareness. He always has his head up and will make a play when the opportunity arises. You rarely get the vibe that Evans is a selfish basketball player. If ever at all. One of my biggest gripes at the time we drafted him is that if he is going to be a high volume-low assists/high TOs kind of player. But as Evans was proving me wrong (and other Kings fans) he proved to be the opposite. Evans is an fairly efficient guard that always look to make a play. Well, the TOs may be high for my likings (2.9-3.0) but considering the fact that most people in other boards were projecting him to lead the NBA in TOs if we have Evans play the PG position, I think we can live with that. Ultimately, whether or not Evans is a 1 or a 2, one thing is for sure, he is a damn good basketball player.
-Jumpshot.
You knew this was coming.
His jumpshot is still a work of progress. Even though, he repaired his jumpshot (not having the ball way behind his head anymore), it can be still improved. As of right now, Evans is a below average jumpshooter in general. He may get hot with his jumper once in a while but it is still not effective that Kings fans and management wants. The only spot that he is respectable is around the 16-23 foot area, which he shoots ~40%. I think Evans is a jumper away to wreck the NBA for the next decade. You can quote me on that.
...
The question still lingers:
How good Tyreke Evans get?
He has not scratch the surface of his potential yet! That's the scary part. He is already regarded as one of the better players in the league. Top 25? Top 30? I think once Evans get his jumper and being regarded as one of the best 2-way basketball players in the league, superstar potential is right around the corner of Tyreke Evans.