Recently I ran into a lot of discussions about the Kings inability to pick up guys, that don't get much burn on their teams but might be able to contribute after a change of scenery.
Guys like Solomon Hill, Reggie Bullock, Mo Harkless, Lance Stephenson or Will Barton come to mind.
I thought it might be interesting to dedicate one thread on this board to the discussion of other teams end of bench prospects and veterans, who we think might be able to help out the Kings in the future.
One guy I was fairly impressed by during the SL was Branden Dawson. I expected him to actually make the Clippers rotation, because they lack depth at the SF/PF positions. But somehow he never made it.
Basically he seems to be in a similar situation like Reggie Bullock last year. Doc Rivers seems to put way more trust in his veterans, than in some young guy not even drafted in the lottery.
He is signed throughout the 2016-2017 season, but I wouldn't be suprised when the Clippers want to get rid of him to free up roster space.
He fits the blueprint for a 6'6 to 6'7 versatile defensive player, able to guard anything from a PG/SG up to smaller PF's. From a physical standpoint he reminds me alot of the recent lottery picks Johnson and Winslow. He is agile, a very dynamic athlete and not afraid to defend or to put his body on the line. In SL he showcased the ability to drive straight and had a few impressive turnaround jumpshots from midrange and out of the post. Still only 23 he has a lot of room to grow and one season working with guys like Mbah a Moute, Paul Pierce and Wesley Johnson might help a bit with becoming a solid NBA defender.
Of course the absence of a jumpshot really hurts his value. Therefore he is far from a finished product yet, but the Kings are in desperate need of defensive minded role players, so I think a guy like Dawson wouldn't hurt as a mid term prospect.
Another guy that played himself into the spotlights once again is Andrew Nicholson. He looks like a typical stretch 4 and seems to be a RFA after this season. I personally don't like the idea of a rather slow footed, full sized stretch 4 player very much, but some of you seem to have a soft spot in their heart for Ryan Anderson, so I thought I might as well point to Nicholson as a possibly cheaper alternative.
I like his ability to hit the occasional jumphook in the post on top of his ability to shoot the ball.
So how about you? Any players out there you think deserve a bigger role and could be a steal for the Kings?
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Link to a Free Agent tracker: http://www.spotrac.com/nba/free-agents/
Guys like Solomon Hill, Reggie Bullock, Mo Harkless, Lance Stephenson or Will Barton come to mind.
I thought it might be interesting to dedicate one thread on this board to the discussion of other teams end of bench prospects and veterans, who we think might be able to help out the Kings in the future.
One guy I was fairly impressed by during the SL was Branden Dawson. I expected him to actually make the Clippers rotation, because they lack depth at the SF/PF positions. But somehow he never made it.
Basically he seems to be in a similar situation like Reggie Bullock last year. Doc Rivers seems to put way more trust in his veterans, than in some young guy not even drafted in the lottery.
He is signed throughout the 2016-2017 season, but I wouldn't be suprised when the Clippers want to get rid of him to free up roster space.
He fits the blueprint for a 6'6 to 6'7 versatile defensive player, able to guard anything from a PG/SG up to smaller PF's. From a physical standpoint he reminds me alot of the recent lottery picks Johnson and Winslow. He is agile, a very dynamic athlete and not afraid to defend or to put his body on the line. In SL he showcased the ability to drive straight and had a few impressive turnaround jumpshots from midrange and out of the post. Still only 23 he has a lot of room to grow and one season working with guys like Mbah a Moute, Paul Pierce and Wesley Johnson might help a bit with becoming a solid NBA defender.
Of course the absence of a jumpshot really hurts his value. Therefore he is far from a finished product yet, but the Kings are in desperate need of defensive minded role players, so I think a guy like Dawson wouldn't hurt as a mid term prospect.
Another guy that played himself into the spotlights once again is Andrew Nicholson. He looks like a typical stretch 4 and seems to be a RFA after this season. I personally don't like the idea of a rather slow footed, full sized stretch 4 player very much, but some of you seem to have a soft spot in their heart for Ryan Anderson, so I thought I might as well point to Nicholson as a possibly cheaper alternative.
I like his ability to hit the occasional jumphook in the post on top of his ability to shoot the ball.
So how about you? Any players out there you think deserve a bigger role and could be a steal for the Kings?
Edit:
Link to a Free Agent tracker: http://www.spotrac.com/nba/free-agents/
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