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    Creating a Winning Culture: The Sacramento Kings, A New Era of

    Discipline, Defense and Royalty

    By David Greenblatt

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    Table of Contents

    1. New Leadership Pages 3-5

    2. Coaching Options Pages 5-6

    3. Draft Lottery Pick #7 Pages 6-9

    4. Overall Draft Analysis Pages 9-10

    5. Key Players Pages 10-18

    6. Summing up Evans and Cousins Page 18

    7. Role Players Pages 18-23

    8. Outsider Information Pages 23-24

    9. Player Ratings Page 25

    10. The Purpose Pages 25-27

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    1. Keith Smart; Time for new Leadership?The Kings are entering a new era in the legacy of its franchise, and this is an

    exciting time for NBA fans everywhere. The new ownership group has an

    opportunity to revolutionize the NBA, and in many ways they could represent the

    new school of NBA franchises. This is a franchise that is trending upwards in the

    world of sports and entertainment, and the fans are all excited about the new

    ownership.

    The team has tremendous potential to expand its market, and, moreover, they

    are a team who appears to be building its team the right way-- by means of the

    draft. After being robbed by the Lakers nearly a decade ago in the conference

    finals by a few freak occurrences, the Kings are poised to make their way back

    into contention. As an era of domination by the Los Angeles Lakers appears to

    be waning, the Kings have an opportunity to build the next great dynasty in the

    Western Conference. It all starts with the new ownership, and the upcoming

    NBA Draft this June.

    In spite of so much young talent the team performed poorly last season. The

    results were chiefly the responsibility of head coach Keith Smart. The Kings

    could benefit greatly from a fast-paced-defense-first mentality. To his credit,

    Smart seems to be a players coach, but where he shows weakness is managing

    the rotation and overall team defense.

    The teams two best players, Demarcus Cousins and Tyreke Evans, each have

    question marks surrounding their future status with the organization this

    offseason. Tyreke and Demarcus only averaged 31 and 30 minutes respectively.

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    This clearly shows that Smart is using too deep of a rotation. Keeping his best

    players on the bench for almost 2/5 of the game isnt a winning formula,

    especially when these are young players with fresh legs.

    Smart also relied too heavily on sophomore point guard Isaiah Thomas. Thomas

    improved drastically in the second half of the season, and is a good role player,

    but some arent convinced he has sufficient talent to be the starting point guard

    on an elite NBA team. Furthermore, at only 5 9 Thomas is too small to defend

    against the bigger point guards in the league. On a positive note, if the rest of

    the team displayed the same heart and desire to win as Thomas, there would be

    far fewer issues for the team to sort through. Although Thomas played his heart

    out, he was out-sized by every point guard on a nightly basis in a very

    competitive Western Conference. The great rapport between Thomas and Keith

    Smart is undeniable, but this relationship cannot stand as an obstacle to the

    progression of this team. The Kings would be wiser to go with other options on

    the coaching market. Mark Jackson is a much better coach then Keith Smart,

    and for the Kings to dominate the NBA, first they have to be the best-coached

    team in Northern California.

    The great news for the Kings is they are well under the salary cap and have a ton

    of flexibility this offseason. If the team chooses to re-sign Tyreke Evans they

    should still have plenty of room to sign an elite free agent. The 7th pick in the

    upcoming lottery will also bring an exciting player to add to the mix. After

    finishing 26th in the NBA in total defense last season, one would think the

    organizations main focus this offseason will be to create a culture founded on

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    defense, hustle and discipline. The team should aim to out-hustle and out-class

    its opponents. This could all start with choosing a coach who has a proven track

    record for building teams on those strong principals. Jerry Sloan would be a

    great choice for this team, but he is not an easy man to get. Jeff Van Gundy

    would also be an ideal coach for this team, as he was one of the best defensive

    coaches in the recent NBA era. Van Gundy is certainly the kind of guy to provide

    better defense and discipline. Whomever the choice, the ideal coaching

    candidate should employ a strategy of creating as many turnovers as possible

    and forcing his players to run teams out of the gym every night, which can only

    be achieved with superior training, work ethic, and demonstrated leadership.

    2. Coaching Options

    Without knowing exactly what type of coaching changes new the front office may

    be contemplating, one can only speculate and comment on some of the different

    options that may be on the market. In no particular order Nate McMillan, Vinnie

    Del Negro, Stan Van Gundy, Jeff Van Gundy, Jerry Sloan, Avery Johnson and

    Maurice Cheeks are all better options for the Kings than current head coach

    Keith Smart.

    In an ideal world Jeff Van Gundy or Jerry Sloan are the best available

    candidates. Their defensive-minded approach would be a breath of fresh air to

    the new ownership and to the players. Further, they both have winning track

    records and have made it deep into the playoffs. Both of these coaches provide

    just the type of style that is imperative to a young franchise such as the Kings:

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    discipline, defensive toughness, and, of course, high energy and effort. Jeff Van

    Gundy in particular has a track record for coaching unselfish teamsforcing the

    unit to play as one. Worth noting on Van Gundy-- seldom, if ever, has one of his

    players averaged more than 20 points per game in a season.

    3. Draft Lottery Pick #7

    Ranking the top players in the upcoming Rookie Class

    1. Nerlens Noel

    2. Ben McLemore

    3. Otto Porter

    4. Victor Oladipo (Great Fit)

    5. Shabazz Muhammad (Great Fit)

    6. Trey Burke (Great Fit)

    7. Cody Zeller (Great Fit)

    8. CJ McCollum

    9. Anthony Bennett

    10. Alex Len

    11. Dennis Schroeder

    12. Michael Carter-Williams

    With several elite, amateur/college players who will be available to Sacramento

    at pick # 7 in the upcoming lottery, the Kings have an opportunity to add yet

    another talented player to the roster. The Kings should be able to get exactly

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    what its looking for at #7, and target a player whose repertoire represents the

    overall direction in which the team wants to go, as this will be their first draft pick

    in the legacy of the new ownership.

    The only players who are almost certain to go ahead of pick #7 as of now are

    Nerlens Noel of Kentucky, and Ben McLemore of Kansas. Arguably the teams

    biggest need is another swingman, but there could also be a case made for

    selecting a point guard or center. Because the team has a lot of flexibility in the

    way it is currently assembled; a lot of guys who can play multiple positions, the

    team could employ the strategy of taking the best defensive player available,

    regardless of what position he plays.

    Although Smart tends to use a deep rotation, the fact is Cousins, Thompson and

    Patterson make an ideal three-man rotation at the PF/C positions. That being

    said, there is still room for another guy in this group, especially since Patterson is

    really too small to guard other Centers, and, some have criticized Thompsons

    ability on defense as well. Going with a post player in the draft also depends on

    whether or not the team envisions Cole Aldrich being a big part ofits formula,

    and, of course, how confident it feels about its current frontcourt group as a

    whole. Also included in this frontcourt group is the wily veteran Chuck Hayes.

    To grade this group as a whole they undoubtedly get an A+ in potential. If the

    team has a weakness, it probably isnt in this area. However, there are so many

    intriguing frontcourt players in the draft, the team may end up wanting to add to

    this group regardless

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    If Cody Zeller slips to #7, he would present a formidable option to complete the

    Kings frontcourt. His 35 inch vertical leap at 610 is unprecedented, and he

    could provide just the kind of character intangibles that can glue a team together.

    There is an abundance of talent in this draft, and at this stage its hard to

    speculate whether or not Zeller is the best choice should he fall to #7. He comes

    across as very teachable, and with that incredible vertical leap, he could block a

    ton of shots if he learns to play defense at an elite level.

    Compared to its frontcourt the Kings guard situation is a bit thinner, especially

    defensively. Most of the players in this group are offensive specialists, first and

    foremost. The Kings could benefit tremendously by adding a defensive anchor to

    their backcourt, such as G/F Victor Oladipo. Scouts compare Oladipo to veteran

    guard Tony Allen, who shuts down perimeter players as well as almost anyone in

    the NBA. If Oladipo somehow falls to #7, Id imagine the front office would select

    Oladipo with the 7th pick.

    Thomas, Thornton, Freddette and Toney Douglas are all legitimate role players,

    but this group could definitely be improved defensively. If Oladipo is already

    taken, I think the team would benefit most from drafting either a small forward or

    another point guard who can provide toughness and leadership on the defensive

    side of the floor. Trey Burke (should he fall) could be one option for the team to

    slate in as its point guard and he would give Isaiah Thomas a heck of a challenge

    in practice every day. In some ways Thomas seems like more of a scorer off the

    bench, perhaps a hybrid of Nate Robinson and Jason Terry (although Thomas

    will never win any dunk contests). The Kings were forced to run a lot of its plays

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    through Demarcus Cousins and swingman Tyreke Evans because of Thomas

    lack of ability to penetrate opposing defenses. Only until later in the year did

    Thomas learn to facilitate the offense, and he really took over as the teams

    leader through sheer willpower, and for better or worse this took a lot of pressure

    off of Evans. Thomas development late in the year was a great story given that

    he was a former last pick in the 2nd round a few years ago. Small in stature, but

    giant in heart, is the young Isaiah Thomas. Even his name is a natural

    advantage in the sports market, given the legacy of the original Detroit Pistons

    icon.

    4. Overall Draft Analysis

    The Kings should look to draft a high character player with leadership ability that,

    again, knows how to play gritty defense. That sounds like a daunting task, but

    there are a lot of players out there who portray those qualities, and it may even

    be worth sacrificing a little bit of talent to get a player with more of the intangibles

    since the Kings are less short on raw talent, but rather chemistry and cohesive

    identity. Obvious great options available for the team include: Otto Porter, Victor

    Oladipo, Trey Burke, Cody Zeller, CJ McCollum or perhaps the second coming of

    Rodney Rogers-- Anthony Bennett. In this writers opinion, Shabazz Muhammad

    represents a tremendous marketing opportunity for the Kings, and also has a

    very good chance of being available at #7. This UCLA product possesses the

    type of moxie and personality that the fans will adore. If the team were to go with

    Shabazz, he would undoubtedly learn a lot from Tyreke Evans, and perhaps the

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    two could play the SF and SG together in what would be a very flashy tandem

    when on the court together. Shabazz, although somewhat of a project player, is

    a great name to represent the new legacy in Sactown. Muhammad probably

    would not be able to fill the void of Tyreke Evans if the team is unable or unwilling

    to re-sign him. If the Kings DO re-sign Tyreke, Mr. Muhammad would be his

    perfect protg. He has a legitimate NBA body, with ample size and strength to

    play sound defense under the right guidance. Some might say Shabazz would

    just be another headache for the Kings to deal with, but I disagree with this

    notion and believe that he is a guy who can be molded into a player who does

    everything well on the court, including play 3 positions much like Tyreke.

    Although, at this stage in his development, it is bit of a stretch to use him at point

    guard.

    5. Key Players (Demarcus Cousins, Tyreke Evans)

    Demarcus Cousins

    Strengths: Inside Scoring, Mid-Range Shot, Rebounding, Passing

    Weaknesses: Arrogance, Lack of Explosiveness, Hustle

    Overall Rating: 84 Offense: 90 Defense: 79

    As the NBA becomes more of a guard-driven league, an elite natural center is

    becoming somewhat of a scarce commodity. Its no secret that Cousins is one of

    the better young centers in the world-- certainly he has the talent to lead an NBA

    team to the playoffs. Pretty much every night out, with maybe two or three

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    exceptions, he has an overall advantage over his opponent. What makes him

    unique at his size is that he has passing ability to go along with his physical

    prowess in the low post. His relatively decent passing ability allows the team to

    put him in the high-post as well as the low-post, which subsequently improves

    the teams spacing on the floor, giving them a lot of open looks at the 3-point line.

    Essentially the half-court offense is sometimes run through Demarcus because of

    these unique qualities. This ability to step outside cannot be emphasized

    enough, as it is a rarity for a player of his size and strength to have these duel

    attributes. Andrew Bogut can do it, but hes always injured, and isnt nearly as

    talented as Demarcus.

    Demarcus real dominance comes in the low post where the team will rely heavily

    on him to score and rebound on both ends of the floor. To put up 22 points, 10

    rebounds, and 5 assists on a nightly basis are the kind of stats (based on his skill

    set) that the coaching staff should demandfrom him. In order for Cousins to take

    it to the next level, he needs to deal with maturity and consistency issues.

    Demarcus is a legitimate franchise leading talent, and was once considered

    one of the top 10-15 young players around which to build a franchise, but he

    needs to be more disciplined, and needs to gain more respect universally. While

    Demarcus talent surpasses 90% of the league, his attitude and professiona lism

    is lacking, and at times has been a PR disaster. His name has come up in the

    news time and time again for acting out towards his players and coaches. This in

    part led to the eventual firing of head coach Paul Westphal.

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    Demarcus could benefit from a veteran center, or a former star center to show

    him how to be a true professional. Patrick Ewing helped Dwight Howard in

    Orlando, Kareem helped Andrew Bynum in Los Angeles, and Demarcus needs a

    guy like that who will take him under his wing, and instill the proper discipline to

    be that dominating force the Kings envisioned he would be. The positive side to

    this dilemma is that Demarcus isnt really missing the fundamentals. He doesnt

    need anyone to teach him footwork, or how to improve his hook-shot etc. He

    truly comes off as a player that needs extra mental guidance, someone that will

    pound the idea into his head that when he acts out, he is nothing more than an

    immature, overpaid, waste of talent. That may be a little harsh, but with his

    talent, and the amount the team has invested in him both monetarily and in every

    other way, he needs to be taught the lesson that nothing less than 100% effort

    and commitment will be tolerated from this organization going forward. His

    occasional bouts of bad behavior can get the better of his game. At times he

    doesnt seem to want to win badly enough; instead settling instead for the bad

    boy image as if it were a badge of superiority over his teammates. This kind of

    thing has a negative rippling effect on the entire organization.

    Next to Tyreke Evans, Demarcus Cousins is by the far the most important piece

    to the future of this franchise. If management doesnt believe he is, then he

    ought to be traded at the most opportune time for the franchise. There are 28 or

    so teams in the NBA who would happily take this man, many of them likely to put

    together a package of players and or draft picks just to acquire him. Coming

    from the prestigious college basketball program at Kentucky, Cousins certainly

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    knows what it means to be expected to win. With such a dominant force in the

    middle, the Kings should clearly be winning more games. So this begs the

    question: Should the team look to trade Cousins for a high lottery pick? If they

    do so they have the option of potentially drafting Alex Len, Cody Zeller or

    Anthony Bennett to replace him, and letting Jason Thompson (more on him later)

    step in as the starting Center. All three of those players being drafted (Len,

    Zeller, or Bennett) would create entirely different scenarios respectively. If the

    team were able to land Zeller in particular, or perhaps if it traded Demarcus for

    the draft rights to Nerlens Noel, it wouldnt be in bad shape at all. In a sense,

    trading him might be setting the team back a couple of years, which I dont think

    is necessary. This seems to be a hot topic amongst reporters (trading Cousins).

    Give Cousins a chance to gel with the new leadership while he is only costing the

    team $4 or $5 million this upcoming season. If he doesnt work out this year,

    then it may be time to go in a new direction.

    Random thought: Trading Cousins because he doesnt get along with Keith

    Smart or say Isaiah Thomas would be the wrong reason to do it, as he alone

    represents a bigger investment, and brings more value then the teams current

    head coach and point guard, (which says a lot about Smart and Thomas

    collectively).

    In this era many teams in the NBA are succeeding through the draft and by

    making wise free agent acquisitions. Considered by almost everybody in the

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    world of sports to be the classiest organization, the San Antonio Spurs, have won

    championships using this strategy. Not once, has a team traded its best player

    and then gone on to win the NBA championship in the next calendar season.

    Since the team traded Thomas Robinson, I believe they should hold onto

    Demarcus. All things considered, trading Cousins now may not be the best way

    to go if the goal is to win immediately. A better alternative might be to rehabilitate

    his attitude, dislodge his sense of self-proclaimed royalty, address the character

    issues, instill the requisite sense of respect necessary for greatnessget him to

    understand that a failure to change his attitude towards his coaches, teammates

    and managers will slam the door shut. At just 22 years of age, the verdict is still

    out on his ability to mature, and in my humble opinion unless there was a

    package that simply couldnt be turned down, Cousins is the guy to build the

    team around for now.

    Tyreke Evans

    Strengths: Perimeter Defense, Finishing at the Rim, Explosiveness

    Weaknesses: 3 point shot, Perimeter Shot, Shot selection

    Overall Rating: 84 Offense: 80 Defense: 88

    From the time he was drafted Tyreke became the face of the franchise and to

    this day as Tyreke goes, so go the Kings. From a player personnel standpoint,

    deciding on whether or not to re-sign Tyreke Evans is perhaps the most crucial

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    decision for the new front office this upcoming offseason. He is a very impactful

    player on the outcome of games, perhaps the mostimpactful. Not only is he the

    most influential player on the Kings, but also he is the type of player who most

    nights is the single biggest influencing factor on the outcome foreitherteam.

    This was especially true his rookie season. Tyreke has a strong will and do it all

    mentality that causes him to do anything the game demands of him. He plays 3

    positions, routinely guards the other teams best player, and leads the team in

    minutes. Tyreke has an outstanding ability to get to the rim at 6 6 220 pounds,

    is really tough to guard off the dribble, and is too fast and strong for opposing

    guards.

    Although smaller in stature, and not nearly as hyped as Lebron was, he has a lot

    of similarities to current NBA MVP Lebron James. Tyreke does everything in the

    game of basketball exceptionally well except for shoot the perimeter jumper

    (much like a younger Lebron). To his credit though, he is showing a steady

    improvement in this category. Even Dwayne Wade was a lot like Tyreke early in

    his career, in the respect that he too was a swingman forced to play point guard

    in a lot of situations, and he too had issues with the perimeter jumper, which

    today is of course is no longer an issue for him. Being mentioned in the same

    sentence as those two players is a great honor, and Tyreke truly deserves those

    comparisons, so far.

    If the team is to keep Tyreke, clearly he should be playing 5-6 more minutes a

    game because his durability and stamina are excellent. The question is: What

    role will Tyreke take on for the team if they keep him? A lot of teams in the NBA

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    nowadays are playing a small-ball, fast-paced, frenetic style of basketball and

    this favors Tyrekes skillset. He symbolizes the new breed of NBA players who

    play multiple positions. If Tyreke continues to improve his jump shot, even if its

    just slightly, he should settle in as the teams shooting guard and should be able

    to put up around 18 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists which are near his career

    averages. The Kings former All-Star phenom Chris Webber once said, Most

    fans dont understand that players dont always play any particular position such

    as the 1-2-3-4 or 5. This is especially true for a player like Tyreke. As a point -

    forward type of player, Tyreke should look to rebound and pass more, and be a

    playmaker for his teammates.

    Should the team elect not to re-sign Tyreke, another player in free agency worth

    considering at his position and near his skill level is former bay area player Monta

    Ellis. Signing both Evans and Ellis due to the fact that they have a lot of cap

    space to work with would be quite the accomplishment for the team and is still a

    possibility whether its Ellis or not, they have room to sign more than one eli te

    level player and this includes Tyreke. The biggest question in analyzing Tyreke

    Evans is whether or not he has the makeup of a champion. Separating Cousins

    from his only other truly elite player would be a setback.

    There are opinions out there (whether valid or not) that Tyreke simply isnt a

    winner by nature, and unlike Demarcus character issues, this may not be fixable.

    There are numerous players in the NBA who stuff the stat sheet, and have

    exceptional talent (the type of players who impose their will on the game to such

    a degree that their individual performance makes or breaks the outcome of the

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    game). Tyreke is such a player, and the degree to which this is already true will

    only become more and more amplified as he comes into his prime. Michael

    Jordan and Kobe Bryant won several championships doing this, but, unlike

    Tyreke, they knewthat by imposing their will they would inevitably win due to

    their competitive superiority. Can Tyreke lead the team by imposing his will to

    the upmost degree? Sounds simple but its not the easiest thing in the world to

    gauge; it goes beyond the numbers, beyond the character, and into a whole new

    realm of analysis as explained below.

    In thinking about Tyreke Evans impact on games, especially what he showed in

    his rookie season, what I like to call the Steve Nash factor comes to mind.

    Nobody can say Steve Nash doesnt bring a lot to the table, orthat he isnt a

    great player, but what can be said is that he won the MVP twice and never

    touched the floor of an NBA Finals game. Often superstar players (which Tyreke

    borders on being) are misjudged by their ability to lead a team in a 7 game

    playoff series. When Steve played for Phoenix, he had the ball in his hands all

    the time, he controlled the pace of the game, and he has a couple of MVP

    trophies to show for it (everyone knows he wishes those were NBA Titles, rather

    than MVP trophies). Nash undoubtedly made his teammates better, but the level

    to which he imposed his own personal will on the game was never enough to

    take the team to the title, let alone the title series. His style of play became far

    too easy to plan against in a 7 game series. He was great, but he wasnt the

    greatest player on the floor, even though he and the voters thought he was.

    Once the opposing teams figured out how to stop Nash, the Suns were dead in

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    the water, and this is a perfect example of how a championship team cannot rely

    on one player to have so much control unless they truly are the best player on

    the court.

    If Tyreke is to stay with the Kings, I believe his role needs to be better defined.

    Since the Kings have so much blooming talent in the post, the team has every

    reason to play an organized style of basketball, in which they focus on defense,

    rebounding and toughness. If the team can focus on building that foundation,

    they will eventually be able to turn up the pace on teams and subsequently out-

    run them.

    6. Summing up the Evans and Cousins Situation

    If the Kings get another athletic swingman at #7, or through free agency, they will

    have solid athleticism on defense, especially if they can hold onto Evans.

    Deciding how to handle Evans and Cousins will not be an easy decision for the

    front office, and it should be one of the bigger stories in the NBAs offseason.

    The team needs to decide whether or not it can build around Tyreke and

    Demarcus together; and, if so, whom will they take with the #7 pick in the draft.

    Zeller, Burke, Oladipo, and Shabazz all come to mind as potential options. The

    way the team handles these three decisions should largely define the direction

    this team is going. Regardless of whether or not the Kings decide to keep

    Cousins, Evans or head coach Keith Smart, there is a strong likelihood the new

    ownership will create a first class organization.

    7. Role Players

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    Jason Thompson

    Jason Thompson is a very consistent player for the Sacramento franchise and

    runs the court almost like a guard at 611 250 pounds. Jason is a wonderfully

    conditioned athlete. Thompsons ability to get out and run is something the new

    ownership will be fond of. Going forward, the Kings can use Thompson at the

    PF/C position for 25- 30 minutes every night, and will probably get double-double

    production out of him 50% of the time.

    This past season he even started to improve his jump shot and it is foreseeable

    that he could soon develop a 3-point shot. He is your typical lunch-pail player

    that every team needs, and the kind of player who delivers on a consistent basis.

    You know what you are going to get from Mr. Thompson. What he delivers is

    high energy, high effort-- but nothing overly special just yet. In his mid 20s he is

    one of the more consistent players for the franchise, and seemingly has been

    there for years.

    When the team decided to trade Thomas Robinson this appeared to be a big

    endorsement for Thompson going forward, for clearly he was out-performing the

    teams lottery pick. No reason to trade Jason, as he will either start at power

    forward or come off the bench at C/PF in a fairly sizeable role. He will get you 12

    and 8 or so on a nightly basis, but like many other players on the team, he has

    not developed much of a defensive prowess, though I believe he has the

    potential to be very solid on that end, he just needs to develop that mentality and

    it will take time and effort as these things dont just happen overnight.

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    Patrick Patterson

    Along with Demarcus Cousins, Patrick Patterson comes from the polished

    program at the University of Kentucky, but, unlike Cousins, Patterson played

    three full seasons of college ball and had more of a chance to mature. This

    upcoming season should tell us a lot about what kind of professional Patterson

    will be. Originally a lottery pick by Houston, Patrick has reasonably high

    expectations and has all the makings to be part of a winning team. Another guy

    with good character and high intelligence, he will compete with Jason Thompson

    for playing time and minutes and it should be fun to watch them go at it in

    practice and also when they play together. I think Patterson has 15 and 10

    potential, but he may be a few years away from realizing those numbers. He is

    an efficient player who knows his role and wont create any ripples in the locker-

    room. For an NBA GM he is just the kind of young player I would recommend.

    Marcus Thornton

    Some nights Thornton is an elite-level scorer capable of putting up 30 plus points

    per night. At other times he goes 0-9. He is one of those streaky shooters who

    sometimes tries to do too much rather than let the game come to him. Perhaps

    the best pure scorer on the team after Cousins on a minute-per-minute basis,

    Thornton can make a lot of defenders look bad, but a lot of defenders can do the

    same to him. Hes one of the better players in the NBA with respect to scoring,

    and an integral part of this young franchise. Under the right leadership Thornton

    could blossom into a starter, and certainly he is capable of being the 6 th man. He

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    can create his own shot, and shoot from basically anywhere on the floor. Hes an

    all offense type of player, and very similar to the Clippers veteran Jamal

    Crawford (except hes a bit more of an off-the-ball player). After Tyreke Evans,

    Thornton is arguably the second most talented guard on the team.

    Isaiah Thomas

    Coach Keith Smarts favorite player and the teams starting point guard , Isaiah is

    a bit of a mixed bag. The coach elected to start him and he did a below average

    job the first half of the season (albeit showing flashes of brilliance). The second

    half of the season he turned his game up a notch as he got comfortable in the

    league and did a more respectable job. I believe Coach Smart had a lot to do

    with Thomas being such a big part of the team, and frankly speaking, I think it

    cost the team a lot of games as the team watched its point guard go through

    growing pains. Being a former player I know that when a coach has confidence

    in you, and endorses you as the teams leader, your confidence skyrockets, and

    this is what I observed with Isaiah Thomas last season. The team has about a

    50% chance of staying with Thomas as its starter because they may eventually

    lose patience with him if he cant get the team to win.

    As the team is currently assembled I think Thomas role is more appropriate as a

    backup point guard, even though he has learned what it means to run a starting 5

    in the NBA. Look for Thomas to be a steady backup point guard, or even

    perhaps he will continue to start as a steady eddy type of player. In some ways

    he reminds me of former Spurs point-guard Avery Johnson, which is not a bad

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    person to be compared to at all. If the team decides to hire Avery as its coach,

    then Isaiah will have truly hit the lotto.

    Jimmer Freddette

    The stat that jumps out the most to me is Jimmers +/- per 48 is -5.6. That is

    pretty low when you consider he is largely playing junk minutes. On the positive

    side of things he is the nations former leading scorer at BYU, and was boldly

    taken quite early in the draft by the Kings. Jimmer does not have an NBA build,

    but he makes up for it with effort and pinpoint shooting accuracy. Hes a good

    third point guard who can provide scoring spurts by the bundle. Nobody is going

    to mistake him for John Stockton or Steve Nash, but Jimmer is a competitor who

    will always strive to quiet the critics. This sharpshooting little-man would be a

    fan favorite for most teams he plays for, and opposing teams will always dislike

    him; he is just that kind of player. Love him or hate him, there is nothing in

    between with Jimmer. He will always play with a chip on his shoulder because

    he is a guy who has defied the odds time and time again to get to where he is

    with a secure spot on an NBA roster. In the long run, I dont know if there is

    room for both Jimmer and Isaiah due to their lack of size and similar attributes.

    John Salmons

    The highest paid player on the team, Salmons is a seasoned veteran who

    understands the game of basketball very well. He doesnt do anything

    exceptional, but he is capable of competing at a high level and serves as a good

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    example to the younger players on what being a professional is all about. The

    Kings arent going to turn things around overnight with John Salmons as its

    highest paid player. There probably isnt a team in the NBA with a highest paid

    player who is as average as Salmons, I could be wrong there are a lot of bad

    contracts out there. I will be shocked if Salmons is still the teams highest paid

    player at the end of the offseason, as he is scheduled to make around $8 million

    this year.

    Travis Outlaw, James Johnson, Cole Aldrich, Toney Douglas, Chuck Hayes

    All five of these players have started in the NBA before, and all have their place

    on an NBA roster. With a lottery pick and plenty of cap space, there isnt room

    for everyone. Johnson or Outlaw could potentially even start at SF for the team,

    although I dont see that happening. Worth noting is Outlaw and Hayes are both

    good veteran defenders, although Chuck is reaching a point in his career where

    age will be slowing him down a bit.

    An Outsider, Stabbing at Insider Information

    Absent the benefit of having a direct relationship or opportunity to converse with

    anyone in the front office of this team or any other, the opinions expressed herein

    represent my best intuition-- derived from extensive studying of the game and

    athletes my entire life. So always there is a risk that some of these opinions may

    be incomplete, orless informed due to lack of inside information. Opinions that

    may have already been expressed and communicated by those in power in these

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    different front offices as of late are a a complete mystery to me. Therefore I can

    only speculate who may have interest in acquiring guys like Tyreke Evans and

    especially Demarcus Cousins, who for all I know, the Kings could be chomping at

    the bit to trade for more appealing packages that have already been presented to

    them without my knowledge. There are some rumors that Lamarcus Aldridge of

    Portland is on the market. He is certainly a player worth looking at as a possible

    replacement for Cousins. Cousins has more potential for improvement than does

    Aldridge at this stage in his career, but Aldridge is undoubtedly the more

    accomplished player.

    Joakim Noah, Tyson Chandler, Marc Gasol, Tim Duncan, Andrew Bynum and of

    course Dwight Howard represent the best centers in the NBA, and although

    Cousins isnt nearly as mature as any of them, his talent level is on par with each

    of those names. It is also worth noting that he is the youngest on that list, and

    has the most room for growth.

    I get excited writing about Demarcus just because if I were his coach I would be

    absolutely thrilled to have him as my starting Center. A disciplinarian coach

    should be able to whip him right into shape, and he truly could burst onto the

    scene next year as a bonafide all-star. When I initially pondered the idea of

    whether or not the Kings should trade Demarcus my gut instinct was yes! Trade

    him! Now! But as I began to ponder how much he brings to the table, and

    thought of other examples around the league, I began to realize the power of his

    potential. Find Demarcus a mentor, force him to become more disciplined, tell

    Demarcus he one day will be the best Center in the NBA (even though he is

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    already close) tell him hes dead last. This should be a wake up call for

    Demarcus. Until I see Demarcus on a team that has a great disciplinarian coach,

    a coach who will demand more of its players, I cannot recommend getting rid of

    him.

    9. Rating Each Player on a scale of (1-100) for the Upcoming Season

    C- Demarcus Cousins- 84 overall (90 potential)

    G/F -Tyreke Evans- 83 overall (88 potential)

    PG-Isaiah Thomas- 77 overall (84 potential)

    PF-Patrick Patterson- 76 overall (85 potential)

    SG-Marcus Thornton- 76 overall (81 potential)

    PF/C-Jason Thompson- 76 overall (80 potential)

    PG/SG -Jimmer Freddette- 71 overall (73 potential)

    SF- John Salmons- 69 overall

    SF- Travis Outlaw 68 overall

    PG- Toney Douglas 67 overall

    SF- James Johnson 65 overall

    PF/C- Chuck Hayes 64 overall

    C- Cole Aldrich 64 overall (73 potential)