Trifecta wrote:Jaysfan100 wrote:With the return of big fred. I think it’s a sign King and IssacT will be splitting 5 duty’s next year. Yea it’s tough losing kalks D. But king showed when fully healthy he was a menace on offense. His injury and his D I think hurt his progress this year. Hopefully him and IssacT work on their defense. If they can get their D good I think we will be just fine. (Both are threats on the offensive end at the 5)
Or it can mean that he had no better offers than UCSB? And that since we will be back in The Bahamas he can get some more NIL to bank while he develops?
I think this is pretty much it. He likely didn't get great offers and didn't have teams able to figure out how to get some NIL money to him, and we saw that real 5's are hard to find, particularly ones that know that if Kalk's back they won't get a lot of minutes
I think King figured he'd have a bigger role last year and maybe that's part of what hurt his performance last year, but the kid has a ton of talent and plays hard for us. As I said about Groselle before he had his breakout season - Mac's gotten a whole lot out of centers with a lot less talent than him, so being a bit patient isn't the worst thing. Too bad we couldn't have done a redshirt year for him as I think that would have helped him quite a bit (can we find a fill in big for this year so he can RS assuming Kalk is back?)
Positives - Very physical and strong, pretty much can match up with anyone when his positioning and footwork is correct. Strong rebounder and paint scorer, blocked a TON of shots as a Frosh, but dropped off last year). Takes up a lot of space defensively to guard the paint and has long arms made for protecting the rim
Weaknesses - Still fouls way too much. Get lost on D too often and gives up too many baskets and/or fouls to try to catch up to being out of position - Still very raw offensively
Remember, King is really young for a guy going into his 3rd year (think he turned 18 after he'd gotten to campus), and on top of that he hadn't played BBall that long before college.