It's being talked about on a spaces right now, but KMJr. averaged more mp than Sengun and Jaygup last year... both players with higher (Sengun) or as high (Jaygup) futures. Afernee Simons averaged 17 mpg the year before this one, his 3rd in the league. DeJonte Murray averaged the same mpg his 2nd year as KMJr just did. KMJr needs to be better.
I like some of his traits, but I don't know that he is the solution. I try to be fair to him and look at why the Rockets have issues.... and some of that is beyond his control.
Nook is not as hard on Silas, Silas seems like a well liked guy and Nook even praised him on how he is handling things its not all on Silas "Just ask yourself, how does an inexperienced head coach handle a team that is bad and has numerous guys with a bad attitude? Especially if he is restricted by the front office in who does and doesn't play?"
Main thing we know of is him leaving at half time but Nook has said there is a lot of behind the scenes thing that goes on that the rockets have covered up.
I can find fault in hos logic but ultimately he makes a lot of sense. At the small forward position you can't argue that there's a more talented player on the roster so he should be given the chance to lock that spot down. The roster is too full of redundancy and they have three first round picks, one of those picks is bound to be a small forward. I'm not sure what the issue is with KPJ but I've said it before, dude should be coming off the bench, he doesn't make anyone better and he's always looking for his shot, but it appears management and the coaching staff is scared of him or something.
Oh for sure, he wasn't the biggest instance of players getting unjustly buried on the depth chart by Silas and Stone, but I get why he would be the most upset by it given that he's older and he looks to be permanently buried on the depth chart on this team. Sengun is looking to be the starter going forward and Christopher is close friends with Green which will keep him getting minutes IMO. Martin on the other hand.....well, with 1000 guards, he has no shot at ever logging minutes at his natural position of the 2 and the Rockets are actively trying to add more guys who can play the 3 in the draft to bury him further. There's just not a future for him here unfortunately. For a guy that needs to fight to stay in the league, he needs to be in a position where he can show what he can do. This just isn't it.
The Rockets ownership did not like being portrayed as cheap or an impediment to the Rockets winning. At the same time the new GM did not want to burn any bridges with other players or agents around the league. Good PR doesn't cost the Rockets anything financially. While it isn't always entirely sincere I can see why the Rockets try to take the high road.
A trade will be best for him and the team. Attach him to the 17th and the 26th if possible to move up to 13. It's gonna be hard, I admit.
Silas is well liked because he is a pushover, especially with the vets. The big question is, is he respected? I honestly don't think he is. There is no way you have this many players throwing fits and having locker room issues if a coach truly has the respect of his players.
I’ll just leave this here… stats as starters TATE 11.8 pts 5.5 rbs 2.9 assists-30.4% from 3 MATHEWS 9 pts 2.6 rbs 0.7 assists-38.7% from 3 MARTIN 18 pts 8.2 rbs 3.1 assists-42% from 3 then look at age 21/25/26. Who has the most upside? I agree Tate would be valuable to contenders but we are wasting his talents here. Flip him for a 1st and start KMJ this year since we’re going to tank anyway. Let’s see what we have in our young players ffs
The entitled generation. Dude actually got on the court quite a bit. Not sure what he's complaining about other than maybe the coaching sucks.
I'm not buying this stuff. I don't believe any advanced defensive metrics on a team that is a total mess in terms of team defense. Bill Russell would have the worst advanced defensive metrics of his own career on this team. His comparison vs other defensive C's would decisively suffer. For 60% of the season Jalen Green and Christian Wood's man were easily penetrating our team defense and guys like KJ can not be expected to cover for that. You are right that KJ is not as good as a PJ Tucker, making the correct decision millions of times over and over again despite the defense collapsing around him. Andrew Wiggins's defense is the obvious example that comes to mind. KJ's not lazy at all on that end, always brings energy, always seems interested in improving there. It's a HUGE mistake to typecast his defense right now imo. he's exactly a guy who will never give up and make us regret it.
This is a good post. Just keep in mind that there is a real chance that at #17 the Rockets draft a SF or possibly a C. If they end up with someone like Eason or maybe even Dieng or Terry; Martin is likely to see his minutes cut. Hell it could happen even if the Rockets end up with Ty Ty Washington, because Porter could get minutes at the 3.
https://theathletic.com/news/rocket...th-assistant-john-lucas-sources/GbfkQ7ad2oSI/ This was the one that I was referencing as 'most recent' in my post.
I see no reason to draft Ty Ty if we somehow end up with Pick 2 next year Scoot is PG number 1 and Ty ty will be a backup. and even then we have Nix who needs to get playing time to see what we have in him. there is just to many guards on this roster and not enough talent at the Forward spots