I am going to say nothing new. If out of that meeting came the idea of trading away all the vets for young talent or potential talent and I think there is a liklihood that is what was discussed, I am full in support of the trade. As I recall, a practice was canceled to have the meeting so I suspect Malone had full input or at least, was educated as to what was about to happen to assuage his frustration in trying to create a good team. I will leap up and down in joy if a few other vets are unloaded although the other vets are not contributing much to the w/l column and Luc was the only one making our team substantially better. We got rid of the only player who could make us better in order to acquire a big question mark. Why? I think there is more than one answer.
If losing while playing young guys to give the full appearance to the cash paying fans that this year is dedicated to something, that's OK. If the REAL goal is to lose, that's fine. Although the draft is never a guarantee, neither is Williams. Read other of padrino's notes for his explanation of the ways we can get better. We have little if no options other than this year's draft.
Those who cast doubt on the idea that the upcoming draft can be a make or break draft for the Kings (far more on the "make" side) please watch Duke and Kentucky just one time to get an idea of what is making many people salivate. Then come back and complain about this theory if you see nothing that excites you. Two games. With the main detractors being people who spend countless hours on this forum and clearly have time to kill, kill a little time watching two college games. It's four hours out of your life.
BTW, I see only two full fledged can't miss players and Wiggins so far hasn't made my list so I am being
VERY picky. I think the two can't miss stars are Randle and Parker. Take my word for what it is worth but after them we have a boatload of talent that COULD be stars and probably will be stars. Many, many, many including Wiggins who everyone in the world seems to think is can't miss and has been touted as the #1 pick. I haven't seen Exum (he has played only high school ball in Australia) so I am being very cautious to satisfy the naysayers. Yes, a conservative opinion is that there are two can't miss stars.
I doubt Williams is going to be the third star to go along with Cuz and McLemore. Heck, McLemore is not a star at the moment but gives plenty of hope as a scorer - a scoring role player if I may take liberty with the concept of a role player. My biggest hope is that the third star is found in the upcoming draft giving us Cuz/McLemore/draft pick, we will have the core to a decent and maybe even a great team. There are no guarantees with DWill OR the upcoming draft. If you are for the DWill trade, I cannot understand why you can put down the upcoming draft.
I do not know what Luc's knee injury is/was except that whatever he had recovered without surgery. If he merely banged knees with someone, this worry is being overblown. If it wasn't a case of banged knees and he truly IS on his last legs (pun intended) he will not pass the physical at Minnesota. Somehow he passed our physical a few months ago. Did our skilled FO think Luc's knees were no issue when we acquired him and now have changed their minds? If people wish, I'll see what I can come up with concerning Luc's knees if they give me a head start on finding the info that supports the idea that he is an aging (27?) vet with deteriorating knees who is about to crumble. I like facts.
Who is JLM? I have seen those initials bandied about.