For me, I thnk Sergio was given ample opportunity to out right win either the starting PG spot or be the solid back up. He simply failed to take them. He is excellent in the open court and plays up tempo at all times. But his passes became very predictable and he didn't adjust well. His shot & defense were erratic. All in all he has some potential, but he failed to realize it here.
Isn't he basically going to the same situation he was stuck in her in Portland? stuck in a rotation with a super athletic rookie combo guard and so-so, to fair starting point guard who should probably be a backup? He might get more minutes, but my guess is that he's going to have a hard time beating out Udrih, and the Kings are going to want to give Evans as much development time as possible.
He'll do well in Sacramento. I bet he is top-3 in the league in assists by the end of next season. iWatas
That was likely a result of him not playing big minutes for us. If your club team doesn't play you, then why would your national team play you? There was also some management politics involved, since he only lost his national team spot when they changed their head coach who liked Rubio.
Yes, agreed. Although in truth it was somewhat his decision - if he'd said he was happy being a backup and just wanted to contribute where he could, he'd still be a blazer. barfo
Top 3 ! And of all starting point guards, he'll have the lowerst FG percentage - probably hovering around 38% from the field. Good luck Sergio! Sergio (Spanish Chocolate) < J. Williams (White Chocolate)
Sergio just needs to find the right fit, and he could stick in this league. But he could also see his career end quickly if he gets saddled in another slow-down system or is not given a chance. The guy throws one hell of a lob to Rudy though.