AK needed and still needs to adjust his game to be a valuable 2nd and 3rd option on the court because there is not a team in the NBA where he will be the first option like he is when he plays internationally.
Good post and all, but this has always been the major misconception around AK. He was the first option one year with the Jazz and was never above third from that point, and those years when he was a third option he was damned good.
In terms of FGA/GM:
'04/'05 (main injury year): Third at 10.2
'05/'06: Third at 10.6
'06/'07: Seventh 6.0 (BEHIND DEREK FISHER)
'07/'08: Fifth at 7.6
'08/'09: Sixth at 8.5
'09/'10: Sixth at 8.3
'10/'11: Sixth at 8.5
And it gets worse when you look at Per48 numbers.
So if he gets to Minny and they make him a second or third option, he'd flourish, but just being a fourth option would be a step up as well.
I wish him luck in Minnesota, but unless they cater their play style to him, he won't do any better there than he did here. And, since Minnesota has better players, I don't see them doing that.
Could you tell what player Adelman catered his offense in his Kings days? That was one of the most potent offense they run and everybody was more or less involved. Weber, Divac, Stojakovic, J.Williams, Christy, they run passing clinic on that team. AK will feel rigth where he needs to with Adelmans offense and Rubio, Love, Roy/Shved and Pekovic. So I think it is very reasonable to assume that he may be only third option on that team and still do way better then on Jazz in last few years.
huh? what hall of fame player? AK was only Jazz max player who should have been treated like one but instead was downgraded to role player by Sloan.
Pointless debate here, haters will hate forever, they just can't accept simple fact that their beloved Sloan sucked at utilizing unique talents. All he knew was to run PG and PF dominated pick and roll.