Tuesday, September 27, 2011

The Sacramento Kings

The Sacramento Kings: While competitions are generally known exposure to highlight reel dunks and Jimma little or no defense last night all the stars of the game provided another perspective on the future of the Sacramento Kings' brilliant. All three of the team in Entry Draft 2011 Fredette, Tyler Honeycutt and Isaiah Thomas played in the former Brigham Young University, the game star recruits, and have achieved impressive performance in the wood of Utah Marriott Center. Fredette, the 2011 National Player of the Year, expectedly drew the loudest ovation from the BYU faithful, who chanted for him to shoot the ball each time he touched it. The 10th overall pick in the draft certainly didn’t disappoint, finishing with a terrific all-around stat line: 27 points (9-20 FG, 3-8 3PT, 6-6 FT), 10 assists, six rebounds, one steal and one block.  Fredette has submitted several shots hitting unlimited range beyond the NBA three-point line, and are often found his teammates for open looks after ordering two teams. He was also able to get to the rim with some movement, splitting two defenders with a dribble and cross the plate and creating a low in the first quarter, and finishing in the lane after absorbing contact later in the game. Although he missed five of his final seven shots, the ultra-competitive Fredette wanted the ball down the stretch as his team attempted a late comeback. Meanwhile, Thomas quickly won over the Utah crowd when he bounced the ball off the floor and threw down a twohanded slam in the first quarter, leading to “We want Thomas!” chants from the fans. When choosing the second round he came back, he hit consecutive three-pointers, and limited the game to another stormy dunk, after which he hung on the edge to highlight. Explosive Guard finished 19 points (8-18 FG, 3-6 3PT), eight rebounds, two assists and two steals, and will not be long before the "dynamo 5'8 Become a fan favorite instant in Sacramento along the lines of Bobby Jackson, Tyus Edney and Ronnie Price.


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