cdt3 wrote:Wow the point I made is EVEN more valid now that I see Portland was a #4 seed with a team with less experience as the Kings this year.
Here was the total # of experience for the starters for Port. team Blake 6yrs (29), Roy 3rd (25), Batum Rookie (19), Aldridge 2nd year (24), Oden Rookie (19). A total of 13 years of NBA experience for the starters of the #4 seed last year. The Blazers have a team average team age of 24.7 this year (so in reality was a below 24 in the playoffs last year).
The Kings this year have Evans R (19), Kmart 5 years (26), Noc 5years (29), Thompson 2nd (24), and Hawes 3rd (21). So the Kings starters this year have 16years of experience after this season starts. The Kings have average team age of 24.5 this year.
The Kings this year have more experience than the Blazers did last year and they finished #4 in the conference. My point is the Kings are not too young or too inexperienced or is it unrealistic to be .500+ and make the playoffs.
There are really the Spurs, Lakers, Charlotte, Portland, and Denver are most likely playoff bound the other 3 spots are up for grabs. Considering Houston is too injured, Dallas/Phoenix/Utah scare no one, Clippers/Memphis/Kings/OKC/Golden State are all too young.
Someone has to make the playoffs who doesn't belong and Evans has proven to be a gamechanger at every level. I'm just saying we will be in the middle of the pack this year.
1) Roy is a much better leader of a team than Kevin is.
2)You left off Pryzbilla and Outlaw. Outlaw played more minutes than Batum, and Pryzbilla started most of their games last year.
3) They have more experience together.
4) They have more talent
5) They have a coach proven to be successful
6) We will not be better than Utah or Dallas this year, and probably not Phoenix. Phoenix may be breaking down and may not make the playoffs, but they'll still be better than us.
cdt3 wrote:The sumer league is no big deal is a myth, Anthony Randolph was invited to team USA right after scoring 42 points in summer league (avgd 23/8). Blake Griffin avgd a 20/12 and was declared a instant best player and MVP. The current Kings Evans and Thompson avgd 19 this year, and Donte avgd 20+ last year. The last 2 games when Evans and Thompson learned to play together JT threw up 26/10.
This team has more talent than people give them credit. That is all I am saying.
Remember Chris Paul's, DWilliams, and DRose have been close to top 4 draft picks and had teams go from last to playoffs in the last decade.
No. No it's not. If summer league were a good indicator of anything, Marcus Banks would be an all-star every year by now.
Randolph and Griffin are both highly touted for much more than the summer league--more importantly, for much, much more than summer league stats. Summer league is for looking at developing skills. Trying to to really base projections for a player off of summer league stats is consistently proven to be unreliable. People like Randolph for the skills he has shown and what he showed in flashes near the end of the season. People like Griffin because they always liked Griffin. He was seen as the best prospect in the draft for a reason.
Deron sucked his first year and he was older than Tyreke. He led the Jazz towards nothing as a rookie. Rose's Bulls wouldn't have made the playoffs without the midseason trade, were better than we were last year before they even got Rose, and oh yeah--Rose is probably a better prospect than Tyreke. He was #1 pick as opposed to #4, and that was in a much better draft. Paul would be a valid example except for two things: 1) He is a better prospect than Tyreke. That's not a knock on Tyreke. Paul is a once in a generation PG, and 2) Paul didn't carry his team to the playoffs in his rookie year. And this was when he was a year older than Tyreke is now.