Battery wrote:Oh and don't pay any attention to Slam's player evaluations cause he's almost always wrong. So he hates Kemba, which means he will probably make the all star team next season.
That's hilarious coming from you. You have never been right - on a player, a coach or a situation and as soon as your are exposed, you go underground and stop posting. Classic Battery. The only time you were right was with Irving and he was a run away slam dunk to be a good player. Way to put yourself out there.
Then you have Stun who posts every where making our entire fan base look like a pack of homer knobs that we have the next Zeke, Kobe and Dwight on our team. But if we had the next Zeke, Kobe and Dwight on our team then why do we suck arse so bad? Right, it's because of the coach or the starting PG or the shot clock or the schedule or what ever other reason you can come up with.
If Kemba was so great and DJA is so bad, then why can't Kemba beat him out to become the starting PG? It's actually a pretty easy answer: Because Kemba isn't that good. I do agree with expo - there are moments in a game where he doesn't something good - like hustle for a ball or sky for a rebound or split the D and drive to the hole - but that doesn't offset the dozen or so things that make you shake your head. Remember - this is the guy so many people in the know suggested was the most ready for the NBA. Kemba is the same inefficient, SG trapped in an undersized PG's body that he was in college. I like the kid, he is an exciting players at times, but he hasn't done anything at all to make me think he is our PG of the future or anything more than an energy guy off the bench. He's like Lou Williams (without the range). So based on that I would trade Kemba in a nano second for someone like Mayo. Mayo, like Kemba, is an energy type 6th man but Mayo is bigger and can actually hit a long ball.
And DJA is no better so don't make this out to be some "PG #1 Vs PG #2" thing. DJA doesn't have the size or killer instinct a team needs from their starting PG. Just like Fats said the other week: I want them both gone because neither of them are going to lead us any where.
Finally, Kemba reminds me wayyyyyyyyy too much of Felton. And that ain't a good thing.