dozencousins wrote:benchmobbin02 wrote:dozencousins wrote:I am a bit angry that the Kings are playing all our vets instead of giving alot more time to Skal etc.
I understand why they are doing it . You cannot as long as your in contention for a playoff spot basically tell your vets , your overall fan base that your throwing the towel in already. If you do that you anger a lot of the fan base and your current vets , not to mention any future free agent you may want to sign for later .
That said if the Kings have any vets right now that you are not looking to keep next season and so forth then the Kings should be sitting those players or give them a ton less playing time while giving our young bloods a lot more playing time .
They really need to put current players on the floor now they have that they project to be on our roster next season .
Based on that I would start the following :
Collison
Hield or Ben
Temple
Skal
Stein
Bench being :
Ben or Hield
Richardson ( if he was not injured I would remove 1 of Hield , Ben or Skal to the Bench ) If I was playing small ball & wanting a fast pace playing style of game .
Tolliver
Papa
Lawson
Tyreke
Koufas
Galloway
Gay ( out )
Aflallo
Our next 10 games are :
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Today at DEN
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Wed Mar 8 at SA
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Fri Mar 10 WAS
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Sat Mar 11 DEN
10:30 pm ET
Mon Mar 13 ORL
10:00 pm ET
Wed Mar 15 at PHO
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Sat Mar 18 at OKC
7:00 pm ET
Sun Mar 19 at SA
10:30 pm ET
Wed Mar 22 MIL
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Fri Mar 24 at GS
20 games remaining . Tied for the 9th worst record .
3 games behind the 8th seed whom we are playing today via conference.
1 1/2 games behind the 9th seed via conference .
1/2 game behind the 10th seed via our conference .
We are tied for the 11th seed via our conference whom is Minn however they are highly doubtful to get the 8th seed based on games behind plus having only 8 more home games versus 12 more away games . That will be really tough .
My point is I really hope Ownership & Management do not wait to much longer to play the younger players far , far more & put the line up on the floor that you are most projecting for next year . If you do that then the chemistry between those players will already be developing to play greater as a team next year .
All of this preparing for next season and in the same breath getting our 2 x #1 picks this season. Which have a ton of value .
I hope they listen ?
The mistake you guys are making is thinking that playing them more minutes is how you develop them when in reality it's one part in 12-15 step process and we as fans only every get to see that one step, maybe a peak at a few others.
Your response made no sense at all as far as the second part of your statement .
You mention you guys think as if everyone is wrong and you are right . I honestly do not think you know nearly as much as you say you do . I do not think you have a grasp from the business side of things or the understanding to what better serves the KINGS .
You mention a 12-15 step process that is nonsense their is no 12-15 step process .
Their are many different ways a player can learn to better their craft as well as understanding of the game and maturity .Their is no 12-15 step process . Again I am not saying rush any player to play whom is not ready . These guys are ready and hungry for more minutes . Give them more minutes that only helps them in turn helps us .
Anyways Skal only played what a minute last night while fully healthy .
Sorry even if your giving vets more playing time you find a way at this point to get him at least 10-15 minutes a game unless injured.
I am not hard up to let all our youngs to have all the playing time however again Skal , Willy , Buddy , Malachi if healthy all should be getting 10-20 minutes in Stein's case I say even more 25-32 minutes a game .
No I mentioned you guys in the same senses that you and others state your opinion. It's the same thing you do just with a different opinion.
I think I could have used a different term to describe what I meant. You seem to have been tripped up by the 12 step process term. My meaning is that playing minutes in a game is just one part in a multi part plan to develop these players. Not necessarily the last part. If that is what you thought I meant then I should have been more clear.
The clip Tree's pointed out clearly points to Coach having a solid plan to slowly bring along the young guys, especially Skal. It's a process that changes as the player and the matchup does. Saying you think they are ready for minutes is one thing. Of course they want to be on the floor and they do some good things when they are out there at times. But saying they should get a certain # of minutes every night is stating that you know better than coach what is good for their development. Like I said before and I will even expand on, it's like a grade schooler that can only see 1/4 of the chalkboard thinking they know more than a mathematician in a calculus class.