vvoland wrote:AirP. wrote:vvoland wrote:
The reporting has been that the FO is split on JK, as is the coaching staff. I doubt it's 50/50 but I also don't think lacob's JK's only fan in the organization.
As much as the board doesn't want to admit it, there is a lot to like about JK and what he can be. There's even some things to like about he's already been.
There really is no reason to sell him now for "a player to be waived later." I don't think there's anything irreparable here, on either end, and if we come up with the best offer, I don't think he'll leave. Come the deadline, we'll see
He does have talent, he is a scorer, I just don't know how you build a contender with him as one of your top 2 offensive options in this era. He's just a slightly bigger version of Corey Maggette except in the 3pt era. Doesn't create for others, doesn't shoot 3s very well but is very athletic and can get his. I just don't know how you win with that type of player near the top of your roster. He has a career .583 TS% which is good, especially without a good 3pt shot, but his career calculated ORG is 113 which is basically average. He did have a 117 calculated ORTG in 23-24 which was 11th out of the 18 roster players that season. This season he was 17th of 23 roster players for calculated ORTG with the only rotation players under him being Draymond, Schroeder, Melton and Waters.
I would not be surprised at all if he ends up around a 20ppg guy in the NBA, I just don't think he'll win all that much with how he plays. He's a top scorer for a bad team type of player.
Most of what you just said could have been used to describe almost all great scorers, particularly early in their careers.
And a lot of players who couldn't last in the NBA.
Mike was selfish and wasn't a winning player. Kobe rode the bench for two years. Tmac got traded before his rookie deal expired.
If you're talking about Jordan, you're absolutely wrong, his team was trash (hence Chicago getting such a high pick) 3 of his first 4 years he had 5+ assists, by his 4th year not only did he lead the league in scoring but he was also the DPOTY. Jordan by far out worked everyone on his team, he just didn't have any help.
Before he got here, Wiggins was a low IQ, good stats, bad team guy. Many questioned his competitive nature and whether he even liked basketball. We all like to think it was Kerr and the system that turned wigs around. Maybe he just matured, as many people tend to do in their mid to late twenties.
Wiggins had to have his ego take a hit before he started playing more the right way, I watched Wiggins and Towns nearly every game for 2 years in Minnesota. Kuminga needs the same type of ego hit which he won't get unless he's moved, possibly moved twice.
Maybe, he is a little bigger then Maggette was.I think the mags comp is fair but I see that as the floor. The ceiling is much higher though, also, less likely.
The problem is he wants to be the #1 option, even with an all-time great like Curry on the floor. At Curry's age you don't want him to waste his energy being basically a decoy most of the time with Kuminga so Kuminga can get an easier shot.If we were the league's best offense, really needed help on defense, and JK was surplus to requirements, this thread would be less weird to me. In fact, we have the opposite problem and JK is one of the few players we have to throw at it.
The alternative may be the same thing that happened with Wiggins and with Poole, both got huge 2nd contracts and both had to have assets added to them to move their contracts.But sure, let's sell low because the alternative is... What? Signing him to a bargain contract and giving him 50 games to find a groove with Steph, dray, and Jimmy? Don't threaten me with a good time.
P.S. before the strawman brigade comes out, I am clearly not saying, or implying, that JK is Mike, Kobe, or tmac. Crazy that I even have to name that disclaimer....
TMac is the only one that was in Kuminga's situation (didn't get a chance so he left Toronto, a forced S&T), the others proved themselves within their first contract. Once again, you can have talent but not play the way needed to optimize a team.