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  • Next up are the final two games of the regular season before the Kings take another early offseason. Kings will travel to Oklahoma to face the Thunder and head home to host the Los Angeles Lakers.

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    • Sacramento Kings falling once again to the Oklahoma City Thunder 118-110. Demarcus Cousins lead the Kings with 32 points. Travis Outlaw scored a season high 20 points. Jason Thompson added 22 points and Tyreke Evans scored 18 points.
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      • News10 | Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson to meet Maloofs to resume talks about arena deal
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        • Good read. I recommend it.

          Great Expectations: The Tyreke Evans Story So Far

          Can you believe that it has already been three years since the Kings have drafted Tyreke Evans?

          Three years ago, we as fans were coming off of a brutal 17-65 season, the worst in franchise history. We were the worst of the worst, literally and figuratively. The only hope most of us had was the NBA Draft, where we had a very good shot at Blake Griffin and Ricky Rubio. In fact, in a poll on this very website on who fans would pick first, there was a perfect tie between Griffin and Rubio. Kings fans also had Brandon Jennings ahead of one Tyreke Evans.

          We know how the draft story played out. Despite the best odds to land the first pick and really good odds at a top three pick, the Kings dropped three spots to #4. Then on draft day, a lot of fans dreams came true when Ricky Rubio fell out of the top three and into the Kings hands... only to be passed up in favor of Tyreke Evans. At this point we had all heard of Evans' monstrous workouts, where he simply dominated the other guards in the draft, and many of us had grown used to the idea of him becoming a King, so the pick itself didn't come as much of a shock.

          The Kings initially thought to make Evans their point guard of the future in a big backcourt next to Kevin Martin. The idea was that they'd become the most difficult backcourt tandem in the league to guard. The rookie Evans got off to a bit of a rough start in the NBA, only scoring 11.2 points per game in his first five games as the Kings got off to a 1-4 start. The news got worse as it was confirmed that an injury Kevin Martin suffered against Memphis ended up being a broken wrist. There was more pressure than ever on Evans.

          He delivered. In the Kings' first game without Martin, Evans had his breakout performance, scoring 32 points and dishing 7 assists in a comeback win in Utah. This was the start of what became a four game win streak, giving the Kings a 5-4 record. 26 games through the season, Evans had helped lead the Kings to a 13-13 record, featuring game winners against Washington and Milwaukee, and the epic 35 point comeback in Chicago against the Bulls.

          At this point, I don't think that there was any question that the Kings became Tyreke's team, and that he was taking the league by storm. It seemed destined that Evans was to be our chosen one, to lead us back to relevance.

          Of course it changed after those first 26 games. The team began to struggle, winning just 2 of their next 19 games. Hell, after winning 13 games in the first 26 games, the Kings didn't win 13 more games over the next 56. The story went from how awesome Evans was and the fact that he was winning games for the Kings to just how awesome Evans was. The focus grew entirely on Evans, both on and off the court.

          On the court, Paul Westphal was feeding Evans' ego by giving him a blank check to do whatever he wanted. The notorious one-four flat in which Evans would attempt to win the game with an isolation clear out was a staple of the Kings crunch time offense. Evans also was treated differently than other players, most famously when Westphal gave Spencer Hawes a DNP-CD for saying he didn't know what his role was while Evans said something similar and possibly more damning.

          It was not merely the coach's fault though. The media and even us fans drove it. The race to join the elite company of 20 points, 5 assists and 5 rebounds per game in a rookie season became the narrative. On this website even, we had a tracker on the sidebar detailing how many points, rebounds and assists he needed to clinch the number. I think a lot of us felt that if Evans could join the likes of the Big O, MJ, and LeBron, it would guarantee future success.

          Kevin Martin, the former franchise player, came back to the team shortly before the midpoint of the season, and it was clear something was different. Martin spent a lot of the time clearly deferring to Evans despite being the veteran and later reports suggested he became disillusioned at the cult of Evans that had been created while he was gone. It wasn't simply that he was no longer the man (although that probably was a lot of it) but also the fact that team basketball was being sacrificed for the sake of letting Evans run wild. Martin basically all but requested a trade, and he got one soon after.

          Evans achieved his 20-5-5, funnily enough in the last home game of the season versus Kevin Martin's new team, the Houston Rockets. As per usual, the Kings achieved their goal of getting Evans' statistical accomplishment, but lost the game.

          At the time, most of us had Evans-tinted glasses on and couldn't see past the ridiculous rookie numbers. He easily won Rookie of the Year despite a strong second half run by Stephen Curry, and it wasn't hard to imagine that the Kings would finally leave the cellar, adding another lottery pick, a free agent or two, and Evans leading the way.

          Evans' sophomore season is when the new car smell really began to fade away. He came into training camp out of shape, his jump shot hadn't noticeably improved at all (the one category he was supposedly concentrating on) and he battled plantar fasciitis for much of the year. More and more questions began to crop up on if he was really suited to play as a point guard, particularly since the Kings offense ran so much better when Beno Udrih ran it. To add to Evans' diminished importance to fans, the Kings had drafted a big, loud personality with the talent to match in DeMarcus Cousins. Later on in the year they traded for Marcus Thornton who won our hearts with buckets upon buckets upon buckets.

          The season ended on a high note of sorts thanks to a 9-9 finish when Evans returned after finally sitting out a chunk of the season to let his Plantar Fasciitis heal. Evans and Thornton seemed to gel very well, and DeMarcus Cousins was making big strides. The Kings' future in Sacramento remained uncertain, and there was also a lockout looming.

          The lockout may have hurt Evans' development more than the plantar fasciitis of the previous year. Without being able to talk to the team or organization, Evans and every other player in the league were left to their own devices in the offseason. For veterans, this isn't that big of a deal, but for a young player like Evans, that's a critical growth period that was taken away.

          It didn't help that when the lockout ended, the season became compressed and practices were kept to a minimum. The organization had also drafted two point guards in the offseason in Jimmer Fredette and Isaiah Thomas. They traded for John Salmons, a similar type of player to Evans who needs the ball in his hands. Sacramento got off to a rough start to the season, and Paul Westphal was fired soon after he publicly feuded with DeMarcus Cousins.

          Under new coach Keith Smart, Evans finally was asked to add different parts to his game. Midway through the season, Evans was moved from the Point Guard to the Small Forward in the hopes that letting Isaiah Thomas run the point would help the offense and putting Evans at Small Forward would shore up the Kings' weakest position.

          While Isaiah Thomas thrived, Evans struggled a bit in his new role. Throughout his entire career, professional and amateur, he had always had the ball in his hands. Now he was being asked to move off the ball, play point forward when he did have the ball, develop a mid-range game to stymie defenses even further, and become a defensive stopper. That's a lot of different things to try to add to someone's game, particularly in the midst of a shortened lockout season at the age of 22.

          I often hear, both on the internet and the radio, that Evans hasn't improved since his rookie year. To me, that's simply false. There are several places I think Evans has improved immensely. He's a much more willing and smart passer than he used to be, finding guys right at the rim instead of only for kickouts. He still gets to the rim very well and has learned to sometimes go left, something he previously almost never did. His off-the-ball game, while still very weak, has improved to the point where he no longer simply stands in one spot but instead finds opportune times to cut to the basket.

          Another refrain that I hear about Evans is that "he sucks". There is no doubt that Evans' numbers are down from his rookie year, but considering the increase in talent level and guys that demand touches like Cousins and Thornton, as well as the fact that he's learning a new position and style of play under Keith Smart, I think he's managed to do relatively well. Aside from shooting ability, I don't think there is one thing that Tyreke Evans does that "sucks".

          Tyreke Evans may play his last game as a Sacramento King tomorrow. Has he really fallen that far from grace? All the talent and skill is still there. He is 22 years old, and hasn't had a normal offseason to grow yet. The biggest problem most fans seem to have with Evans is that he hasn't fulfilled the prophecy of the 20-5-5 and become someone like the Big O, MJ, and LeBron. So what. Forget the 20-5-5. Focus on who Evans is. Evans is one of just 8 players in the NBA under the age of 23 that is currently averaging over 16 points a game (with teammate DeMarcus Cousins being one of them). He has a greater field goal percentage than four of those players. His 7.1 attempts at the rim this season is the most of any Guard or Small Forward in the league, and third overall to just Greg Monroe and Blake Griffin. That speaks to his unparalleled ability to penetrate.

          Trading Tyreke Evans this summer would be a mistake. He might not ever become the superstar that we had envisioned him to be in his rookie year, but he still has plenty of time to become a very, very good player. It is my sincerest hope that the Sacramento Kings organization does not do something rash when deciding Evans future. Let him have this offseason to develop, under the guidance of Keith Smart and the organization. Make no mistake, it's still up to Evans to decide just how hard he's going to work and to try to be the best player he can be, but we also need to give him the chance to do so.
          -A Royal Pain
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          • Sacramento Bee | Maloof, Mayor Plan Make-or-Break Meeting
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            • Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson said that the meeting with the Maloofs was a productive one.
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              • The Sacramento Kings beating a hapless Los Angeles Lakers minus stars Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol and Andrew Bynum 113-96. Demarcus Cousins with another huge double double outing of 23 points and 19 rebounds. Jason Thompson also with a double double of 17 points and 10 rebounds. Tyreke Evans added 21 points.

                It is fitting that the Kings beat the Lakers in opening night and beat them in closing night.
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                • Originally posted by CKR13 View Post
                  The Sacramento Kings beating a hapless Los Angeles Lakers minus stars Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol and Andrew Bynum 113-96. Demarcus Cousins with another huge double double outing of 23 points and 19 rebounds. Jason Thompson also with a double double of 17 points and 10 rebounds. Tyreke Evans added 21 points.

                  It is fitting that the Kings beat the Lakers in opening night and beat them in closing night.
                  Fitting as in empty wins?

                  i feel bad for another hopeless Kings season. Once upon a time this was my favorite team. Now they have no sort of future at all.
                  If there is no basketball in heaven, i am NOT going.

                  SMALLBALL, bitches..

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                  • Originally posted by durden_tyler View Post
                    Fitting as in empty wins?

                    i feel bad for another hopeless Kings season. Once upon a time this was my favorite team. Now they have no sort of future at all.
                    I'll take a win over the Lakers any day. I have watched since the mid 90's and that was a hopeless span as well even if we had the great Mitch Richmond. Prior to that, Kevin Johnson, La Salle Thompson years were much worst. Then there was the short glory years with the Fab-Five In re-building, there is not clear time frame. It can take up to eight years and more to even reach the playoffs. In a small market team, don't expect an instant playoff team. These guys will eventually mature or be playing elsewhere. The thought is a very interesting future that lies ahead.

                    This year, the Kings did not really aim for the playoffs but for consolidating another set of players into an eventual working core. We'll be fine in the long run even if the team relocates to Anaheim, Vancouver or Seattle.
                    Last edited by CKR13; 04-27-2012, 05:44 AM.
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                    • A special message from Tyreke Evans for the faithful. I'd love to give him a contract extension.

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                      • Brad Miller

                        Former Sacramento Kings center Brad Miller (Minnesota Timberwolves) has announced his retirement. He played with the fab five of Divac, Webber, Stojakovic, Christie and Bibby. He lead us to the playoffs in 2006. He was also a member of the 2006 Team USA that participated in the World Championships. A good 13 year career.






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                        • Davis and Cousins Possible USA Select Team Members

                          Jerry Colangelo, USA Basketball Chairman, trounced any assumptions that Anthony Davis could be added to the roster for this year's Olympic team in London.

                          There is a possibility that he and a former Cat could be on the USA Select Team though.

                          Sources close to the situation told ESPN.com that the Sacramento Kings have been quietly pushing for second-year center DeMarcus Cousins to be added to the preliminary roster and made eligible for the roster spot originally set aside for Howard. However, the sources said Cousins is only being considered for the select squad that will train in Las Vegas concurrently with the Olympic squad from July 6-11 and scrimmage against Krzyzewski's team before Team USA's five exhibition games leading up to the Olympics.

                          Cousins and fellow Kentucky big man Anthony Davis, who is widely expected to be the No. 1 overall pick in the June draft, are among the players contending for select team invites.

                          "That's wide open," Colangelo said. "We're getting calls from a lot of agents with players who want to play on the select team, which is very good. That's very positive."
                          -ESPN

                          It would certainly be an honor for me and Demarcus Cousins as well as for the Sacramento Kings organization to be a part of the USA Select Team. In fact, Tyreke Evans should be considered as well.
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                          • Statement from the team's spokesman intended for the press:

                            This morning, at Mayor Kevin Johnson's request, the Mayor and representatives of the Kings met for a second day of informal talks at City Hall and could not reach an agreement. At this time no further meetings with the City are scheduled.

                            The Kings will continue the operations of the organization and building on the franchise's young nucleus of players.
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                            • Andre Drummond of UCONN, a potential draft pick by the Sacramento Kings.


                              I would welcome it if the Kings draft Drummond. We will have a center in Drummond and Demarcus Cousins as the power forward.
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                              • Sacramento Kings 2011-12 Year in Photos
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