http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/04/22/evans-meeting-kings/
SI.com reports:
Tyreke Evans‘ agent, Arn Tellem, made a rare appearance tonight to express
his concerns about the former Rookie of the Year’s role. He met with Kings
basketball president Geoff Petrie, Evans’ brother, Reggie, and another
Tellem rep as well. Source close to Evans says he’s frustrated with how
marginalized he’s become. Evans’ reps are encouraging him to be more vocal
about his perspective going forward.
via Sam Amick’s post on Basketball | Latest updates on Sulia.
And of course, Evans is up for an extension this summer.
The Kings drafted Evans, played him at point guard, watched him earn rookie
of the year, even as everyone said he was poor fit at point guard. Then they
moved him to shooting guard, watched him struggle, and became concerned, then
drafted Isaiah Thomas and Jimmer Fredette, and started wheeling him out at
small forward some. The results have been less than impressive. And now the
Kings are clearly considering moving on, building behind DeMarcus Cousins and
Isaiah Thomas and whoever they pick up in the draft. And it’s hard to blame
them as Evans drifts, takes too many pull-ups, and fails to effectively run
in a system.
But at the same time, there is more than one way to run point guard. You can
be a table-setter, a distributor, a scorer, or a corner shooter. You can be a
combo guard, a pure point, a scoring point, an initiator, a finisher. It’s
all in how the offense is built. You can’t help but wonder if Evans had been
drafted somewhere with a cohesive system, with coaching that was stable and a
better plan for the future if things would have worked out well. But those
things wouldn’t have changed his leadership issues which have brought
questions.
For Evans now, it’s about trying to establish where his career goes. It’s
not hard to see him being unable to adjust to team’s adjustments to him, and
flaming out. It’s also not hard to see him going somewhere with better
coaching and with some motivation, and taking over to a certain degree. Evans
remains an exceptionally gifted athlete with the ability to run an offense,
even if the results so far haven’t been good enough. Someone is likely to
unlock the mystery. It just seems every day more and more like it won’t be
Sacramento.