Guy986 wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:What I think is going to happen is both Kevin Martin and Jeremy Lamb will be Rip Hamilton-type players. Without commanding the ball they will both move off he ball and hit the open shot. (Martin will this season, Lamb later down the line). There will have to be more ball movement and cutting. I foresee shared scoring being the key to how this deal works out,
Another ball handler, perhaps Eric Maynor, is going to have to step up for OKC or this deal will fizzle.
Lamb has potential to be a tmac type iso scorer. He already has a nice pullup mid range game. He looks the type more comfortable with ball in hand.
Kmart will play ray allen role for thunder.
That could turn out to be a good comparison of Lamb with TMac. Few saw him becoming a go to, high usage player when Carter was a Raptor. Lamb has the perfect situation to be brought along slowly, too. At 20 years old, time is on his side.
KMart has a chance to bump up his shooting percentage, the same way Allen did when he went to the Cs. Allen went from shooting an eFG of around .510 to shooting .560 and even a little better. Doesn't sound like much but for a pure shooter to be 10% more accurate is a lot. Martin will be much better IMO. This also reminds me of Rip Hamilton going from the Wizards to the Pistons. Underrated player goes to a much more talented team and, surprise, performs better than expected.
Tre Johnson is the future of the Wizards.