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Post#1 » by kmart23 » Fri Jun 26, 2009 2:40 pm

can evans play the 3??? if yes is there any possibilty to get in trades rubio???
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Post#2 » by Bac2Basics » Fri Jun 26, 2009 2:45 pm

Don't see Evans at the 3, and it's our deepest position anyway, no reason to try to put him there.
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Post#3 » by SPAD2011 » Fri Jun 26, 2009 2:48 pm

A little undersized to play the three...and i dont see how it would be possible for the Kings to get Ricky without giving up one of those players....unless Minnesota wants to take our first next year....but even then...theres gonna have to be more added in that scenario...

If Petrie wanted Rubio as the floor general of our team i believe he would have chosen him....its hard to judge right now how things will play out...only time will tell...
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Post#4 » by ICMTM » Fri Jun 26, 2009 3:06 pm

I feel Minnesota is the team that wanted Rubio the most. Four clubs passed on the dude and we were one of them. I don't think it had to do with buyouts, age, nationality, or anything. IMO the Kings went BPA, and in our situation that was a good call. I'm not too worried he's not a "true PG" as I've all but yelled that a true pg isn't the best thing for the offenses we've run. I don't thin a true pg is the best fit for us anyway.

We weren't going to be a great team right after this draft so I don't know why we are rushing to make a deal. When I said trade Martin for Rubio it was toungue and cheek.
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Post#5 » by rwheeler » Fri Jun 26, 2009 4:44 pm

ICMTM wrote:I feel Minnesota is the team that wanted Rubio the most. Four clubs passed on the dude and we were one of them. I don't think it had to do with buyouts, age, nationality, or anything. IMO the Kings went BPA, and in our situation that was a good call. I'm not too worried he's not a "true PG" as I've all but yelled that a true pg isn't the best thing for the offenses we've run. I don't thin a true pg is the best fit for us anyway.

We weren't going to be a great team right after this draft so I don't know why we are rushing to make a deal. When I said trade Martin for Rubio it was toungue and cheek.


Why doesn't anybody listen to this guy more? He is more on-point than most concerning the state of this team. Everybody is so enamored with a true pg, but we need more than just that. We need someone who can score at will, be aggressive, get to the rim, and draw fouls. Evans>>>Rubio in that regard. IMO, our backup point guard(s) should be the one that is a "true" pg.
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Post#6 » by deNIEd » Fri Jun 26, 2009 4:46 pm

Rubio isn't coming to Sacramento ever now.

We really screwed him bad and you can tell he is an emotional kid (he is 18 so its understandable) but he won't ever wear a King's uniform
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Post#7 » by OGSactownballer » Fri Jun 26, 2009 5:44 pm

rwheeler wrote:
ICMTM wrote:I feel Minnesota is the team that wanted Rubio the most. Four clubs passed on the dude and we were one of them. I don't think it had to do with buyouts, age, nationality, or anything. IMO the Kings went BPA, and in our situation that was a good call. I'm not too worried he's not a "true PG" as I've all but yelled that a true pg isn't the best thing for the offenses we've run. I don't thin a true pg is the best fit for us anyway.

We weren't going to be a great team right after this draft so I don't know why we are rushing to make a deal. When I said trade Martin for Rubio it was toungue and cheek.


Why doesn't anybody listen to this guy more? He is more on-point than most concerning the state of this team. Everybody is so enamored with a true pg, but we need more than just that. We need someone who can score at will, be aggressive, get to the rim, and draw fouls. Evans>>>Rubio in that regard. IMO, our backup point guard(s) should be the one that is a "true" pg.

Exactly.

Add to that we not only already have Beno (who didn't eactly forget how to play) and have added a capable b/u in Sergio, I am DELIGHTED that we will have a HUGE backcourt and have that advantage EVERY NIGHT to be able to post up that oppositions guards.
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Post#8 » by RIPskaterdude » Fri Jun 26, 2009 6:00 pm

deNIEd wrote:Rubio isn't coming to Sacramento ever now.

We really screwed him bad and you can tell he is an emotional kid (he is 18 so its understandable) but he won't ever wear a King's uniform


Well other than LA/NY, I don't think alots of teams are banging at Rubio's door...I'm sure him and his agent have made alot of enemies this year. I'd rather have a player who was willing to work out, and do whatever his coaches told him to do, than a player who "mysteriously" got sick before a work out....sounds like a future Beno :lol:
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Post#9 » by rwheeler » Fri Jun 26, 2009 6:16 pm

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ICMTM wrote:I feel Minnesota is the team that wanted Rubio the most. Four clubs passed on the dude and we were one of them. I don't think it had to do with buyouts, age, nationality, or anything. IMO the Kings went BPA, and in our situation that was a good call. I'm not too worried he's not a "true PG" as I've all but yelled that a true pg isn't the best thing for the offenses we've run. I don't thin a true pg is the best fit for us anyway.

We weren't going to be a great team right after this draft so I don't know why we are rushing to make a deal. When I said trade Martin for Rubio it was toungue and cheek.


Why doesn't anybody listen to this guy more? He is more on-point than most concerning the state of this team. Everybody is so enamored with a true pg, but we need more than just that. We need someone who can score at will, be aggressive, get to the rim, and draw fouls. Evans>>>Rubio in that regard. IMO, our backup point guard(s) should be the one that is a "true" pg.

Exactly.

Add to that we not only already have Beno (who didn't eactly forget how to play) and have added a capable b/u in Sergio, I am DELIGHTED that we will have a HUGE backcourt and have that advantage EVERY NIGHT to be able to post up that oppositions guards.


Me too buddy, me too :D
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Post#10 » by Nicky Nix Nook » Fri Jun 26, 2009 6:48 pm

Evans has the leadership personality along with the talent that this team lacks.
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Post#11 » by pillwenney » Fri Jun 26, 2009 7:09 pm

ICMTM wrote:I feel Minnesota is the team that wanted Rubio the most. Four clubs passed on the dude and we were one of them. I don't think it had to do with buyouts, age, nationality, or anything. IMO the Kings went BPA, and in our situation that was a good call. I'm not too worried he's not a "true PG" as I've all but yelled that a true pg isn't the best thing for the offenses we've run. I don't thin a true pg is the best fit for us anyway.

We weren't going to be a great team right after this draft so I don't know why we are rushing to make a deal. When I said trade Martin for Rubio it was toungue and cheek.


I trust Petrie enough to where I don't mind the pick too much, but if we were looking for a great fit for the Princeton, Evans was not the answer. Yes, he's a scoring PG, but the completely wrong type of scoring PG for the system. If we were looking for a fit, Curry would have been the answer, and to a lesser extent, Flynn.


As for the thread, I'm not against the idea of moving Evans to SF. He would definitely be the SF of the future, so I wouldn't be concerned about having too much depth there (you can always move players around). I think he's long enough to make up for being too small for the position. The only problem is that I don't know if he would be as effective, since a big part of his effectiveness at the next level will be his ability to physically dominate other PGs.

But if we did do that, he would really be a poor fit with Rubio.
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Post#12 » by nolimit0820 » Fri Jun 26, 2009 7:37 pm

We don't owe picky ricky any favors...we passed up on him because Ty Evans is a monster

These kind of players don't come the kings way very often...
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Post#13 » by cdt3 » Fri Jun 26, 2009 7:48 pm

Mike Bibby's first year here the MOST effective Princeton player in Sacramento put up 14/5. We traded him for the much more hyped Jason Williams who was Beno like unclutch. In the end you have to score the game winning point somehow and I think Petrie got JWill flashbacks watching Rubio. Expect a 17/5 out of Evans and a #8 playoff spot run, who reminds me of a bigger Billups. I think Rubio will eventually be like JKidd and better than JWill but Evans was the right choice for a mentally soft team.
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Post#14 » by Inc » Fri Jun 26, 2009 7:57 pm

cdt3 wrote:Mike Bibby's first year here the MOST effective Princeton player in Sacramento put up 14/5. We traded him for the much more hyped Jason Williams who was Beno like unclutch. In the end you have to score the game winning point somehow and I think Petrie got JWill flashbacks watching Rubio. Expect a 17/5 out of Evans and a #8 playoff spot run, who reminds me of a bigger Billups. I think Rubio will eventually be like JKidd and better than JWill but Evans was the right choice for a mentally soft team.


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Post#15 » by Smills91 » Fri Jun 26, 2009 8:02 pm

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cdt3 wrote:Mike Bibby's first year here the MOST effective Princeton player in Sacramento put up 14/5. We traded him for the much more hyped Jason Williams who was Beno like unclutch. In the end you have to score the game winning point somehow and I think Petrie got JWill flashbacks watching Rubio. Expect a 17/5 out of Evans and a #8 playoff spot run, who reminds me of a bigger Billups. I think Rubio will eventually be like JKidd and better than JWill but Evans was the right choice for a mentally soft team.


Why do half of your post always consist of Mike Bibby's name?


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Post#16 » by Dustin5566 » Fri Jun 26, 2009 8:39 pm

Good point DeNIed,

Rubio is overly emotional...I mean come on..you are a professional..grow up and be thankful that you have an oppurtunity to play anywhere.
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Post#17 » by Flipstorm » Fri Jun 26, 2009 9:34 pm

Ya, no way Rubio ever comes to Sacramento now. It seemed like out of the 2-6 spots he wanted to come here the most, and we passed on him so now he's stuck in cold Minnesota with not enough money to complete his buyout.
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Post#18 » by KM44 » Sat Jun 27, 2009 12:13 am

Rubio won't be on this team. If he was, we wouldnt have traded for him yesterday. This boat has sailed my friends, time to move on.
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Post#19 » by bflewis » Sat Jun 27, 2009 12:38 am

KM44 wrote:Rubio won't be on this team. If he was, we wouldnt have traded for him yesterday. This boat has sailed my friends, time to move on.

Thank you for saying that... every1 is still in love with rubio, but im falling out of love by the way he is acting. I am the same age as him and I would jump at the chance to play for the T-wolves! He is spoiled rotten + I trust Petrie because he seen through all the hype and picked the best player available. We are getting alot tougher and I like it!
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Post#20 » by Inc » Sat Jun 27, 2009 2:19 am

Do you guys not see that he has to PAY millions of dollars out of his OWN pockets just to play basketball at a place he didnt want to go to?

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