I am at the point where I wonder if Rudy Gay is a net negative for the Kings. He is a ball stopper, his game is predicated on using an ISO to work his way to the basket or to rise up for a 10-15 footer. He struggled in George Karl's offense because Karl hates midrange jumpers and wanted only threes or attacks in the paint. Take a look at the difference in Gay's shot charts between last year and this year:
http://vorped.com/1-nba/2014-2015/player/1072/rudy-gay/shotchart/
http://vorped.com/1-nba/2015-2016/player/1072/rudy-gay/shotchart/
As we all know, there's a reason most analytics guys don't like Rudy. When left to his own devices he takes what are considered to be poor shots. Moreover he doesn't space the floor for Cousins and his defense is very inconsistent because his effort is very inconsistent. Rudy also is not a guy who rises to challenges. When he's made the first option his efficiency plummets. When he's faced with a top notch defender, he struggles to score (which is understandable) but he also doesn't find other ways to help his team.
Despite my Collison/Bazemore example above I've become resigned to the idea that the Kings will very likely re-sign Rondo. And Vlade will give it one more go (with HIS coach) assembling a team around Cousins. If that's the case then two of your starters are Rondo and Cousins and there is a desperate need for the remaining players on the court to create space. E
So let's say Rondo signs a deal starting at $15.5 million -the Kings may overpay but they shouldn't, the market for Rajon won't be big and if somebody offers him $19 million a year then I hope Vlade lets him walk. Anyway, assuming Butler opts out, the Kings waive Dukan, renounce Moreland and taking into account the dead money from Wayne Ellington and the cap hold for the 8th pick in the draft the Kings would have:
Cousins
Rondo
Gay
Koufos
Belinelli
Collison
McLemore
Cauley-Stein
Casspi
Anderson*
Draft pick
And a little under $10 million in cap room.
Even though he doesn't create space, I don't move Cauley-Stein. He works well next to Cousins and he can also be the center in more of a running lineup. And I think the potential is there for him to develop a consistent midrange or even outside jumper. I also don't move Casspi. He's signed on the cheap, has become a great spot up shooter from 3 and brings a lot of energy. And though they can always cut him, the Kings are most likely stuck with Anderson's salary for next season which is why he's marked with an asterisk.
In my mind that means the team has
Rondo
Cousins
Cauley-Stein
Casspi
and Gay, Koufos, Belinelli, Collison, McLemore and the lottery pick are all players you either keep or use as trade assets to build around them/open up cap room to sign players.
If that's the scenario what do you do?