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Rants/Reflections

Questioning the plan in Sacramento

No Comments 30 July 2011

WE TRADED FOR JOHN FREAKING SALMONS? #DelayedResponse #StillMad
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The young Kings don’t lack offensive options: Evans, center DeMarcus Cousins, new forwards John Salmons and J.J. Hickson, who were both recently acquired in trades and Fredette and Thornton (assuming he’s re-signed). The question is whether they will fit together.

Via Marc Spears, “Evans Ready for Fredette’s Arrival,” 07/30/11

Let’s do the glass-half-full thing with the Sacramento Kings for a minute. Tyreke Evans was hurt for much of last season and had to adjust his game. Instead of making the expected sophomore jump, he regressed. With an offseason regimen aimed at getting himself into the best shape of his life and improving his still-wonky jumper, it’s only logical that he’ll be far more productive when NBA games are played again. If DeMarcus Cousins cuts down on the jump shooting and takes care of the ball a bit better, we could be looking at two immensely talented players making important progress. That should lead to lots more wins, right? Probably.

 

The rest of the currently-assembled roster, though? Ugh. I like John Salmons. Really, I do. Wing players who can create for themselves and others aren’t that easy to find in today’s NBA and I think it’s cool that he puts his thoughts in a diary rather than on Twitter. But as versatile as he is, this acquisition still makes no sense to me. I already had questions about the long-term viability of Tyreke and Marcus Thornton sharing the floor. If they’re keeping Thornton, how does Salmons not get in their way? If they’re letting Thornton go, then they’ve just replaced a 24-year-old Thornton with a 31-year-old Salmons coming off his worst season since before his first Kings stint. Oh, and he’ll make $24 million over the next 3 years. Yay.

 

The Kings ran the simplest plays in the league last season and I was hoping they’d enter next season with a more balanced roster. They needed a real distributor, better role definition and some defenders. Instead, they traded their starting point guard and their hard-nosed small forward and acquired a bunch of guys who want the ball in their hands. There are unfair expectations on Jimmer Fredette, J.J. Hickson thinks he’s better than he is, and on a team that wasn’t the model of cohesiveness on the court or off it last season, I wonder about the direction they’re going here. They had a hodgepodge of young talent + Samuel Dalembert last season and it looks like they’ll have a hodgepodge of young talent + John Salmons next season.

 

You can’t get too down on a team’s outlook when it has two building blocks as talented as Tyreke and DMC. In the big picture, they’re nowhere near title contention so acquiring talent is more important than how the talent fits. Still, it’s important to put a solid foundation around them so they’ll want to stick around. If we’re just talking about next season, I’ll be excited to watch them on League Pass — there are plenty of intriguing pieces and I’m legitimately curious about how it will work. This is similar to how I felt about the Timberwolves entering last season, though, and we know how that turned out.

 

Podcasts

The Outside The NBA Podcast / Episode 7

No Comments 19 February 2010

From Clutchfans.net, obviously.

From Clutchfans.net, obviously.

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Trade deadline day! So much fun, so much to talk about. So Julian and I talked, for just under 57 minutes, about all of the madness that went on in the Association. Wagman earned another DNP-CD.

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Podcasts

The Outside The NBA Podcast / Episode 6

No Comments 03 February 2010

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Fernando Medina/Getty Images

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Tuesday night, Julian and I chatted about all things NBA. Or, more accurately, some things NBA. Like the Raptors, Nets, Hawks, Thunder, Warriors, Magic, Bulls, Bucks, and Bobcats. And Joe Johnson, Russell Westbrook, Kevin Durant, Omri Casspi, Kevin Martin, Vince Carter, Courtney Lee, and Vinny Del Negro. And, y’know, a bunch of other stuff. Totally forgot to talk about Darko’s weird, expletive-laden interview, though. Next time.

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And next time, Eric Wagman will join us. We were kidding about him hurting himself.

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Basketball for Brunch, Dec. 12

1 Comment 12 December 2009

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Christian Petersen/Getty Images

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A later, but longer BfB today. It was a busy night in the NBA last night and a busy morning/afternoon for me as I watched the games I recorded. Continue Reading

Rants/Reflections

The NBA is giving me a headache.

1 Comment 13 November 2009

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Noah Graham / Getty Images

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I’m not a basketball lifer, I’m aware of this. I’m a white kid from Toronto. I didn’t see my first basketball game (in person or on TV) until 1995. I didn’t really get into basketball until I was 16. Yet here I am, confounded by the sheer idiocy that’s going on in and around the NBA. I can’t know more about basketball, interpersonal skills and basic math than people paid 6 or 7 figures to know these things right? Right? Continue Reading

Podcasts

The Outside The NBA Podcast / Episode 1

2 Comments 11 November 2009

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Rocky Widner / Getty Images

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In our first podcast, Julian, Eric, and I discuss the Iverson/Memphis debacle, Earl Smith III, Stephen Jackson’s agent vs. Nellie, the ridiculousness of the Raptors, the success of the Suns and Nuggets, the failures of the Cavs and Hornets, and Kobe’s newfound appreciation for the post-up game. Oh, and we play a little game.

We recorded this yesterday, before watching the slew of awesome games covered here and here. So, we didn’t get to talk about Brad Miller’s near-buzzer-beater or Travis Outlaw’s vicious dunk on Rudy Gay. We’ve got you covered on Matt Bonner dunk analysis, though.

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