Ken Berger: Kings intend to create room for Collison's non-taxpayer mid-level deal by waiving and stretching a player, source says. Twitter @KBergCBS
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So why do we need to stretch a player now if we used the MLE?
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So why do we need to stretch a player now if we used the MLE?
In essence Collison's contract only adds $2.5 million per year to the cap over the first two years if they use the stretch provision on Jason Terry. Obviously that eliminates being able to use his ending contract (a relatively valuable commodity) in trades, but theoretically it would still let the Kings match a reasonable offer for IT. Whether they have any interest in doing so is another story entirely.
Overall this is a lateral move at best if IT signs elsewhere. Collison's style may work better with Gay & Cousins but IT is the more talented player. Weaker a bit defensively but a far better offensive weapon.
The issue for me is that this team hasn't really moved forward at all. For all of PDA's "aggressiveness" and the talk of "NBA 3.0" and so forth, this Kings team has so far just spun it's wheels this offseason. Stauskas will add shooting and can be a nice roleplayer but one big issue about being so open about pursuing guys like Love or Rondo or even Smith and basically telling everyone that your #8 pick is available for deals is that you raise expectations.
For two years in a row the Kings have stayed put in their draft spot, made no trades on draft night, signed an undersized big to an inflated contract in Landry and picked up a steady guard relatively cheaply in Collison. Are we certain there's been much change from the last few Petrie years?