What? Pay Collison and Lawson and aquire one or two vets? Are you trying to extend the playoff streak well into the next decade?
It's a very good draft, but beyond 5-6 there are issues and risk. At the same time, from 7-10, teams can draft somebody that might be truly great. Luckily, the Kings get two cracks at it. You draft the best player available twice, hope you go 2 for 2, but will settle for 1 for 2. Try to bring over Bogdan. See if there is a FA that helps you in the short term but you can develop into a better player down the road (and thus, it makes sense to overpay him to come to Sacramento.) If you can't find that guy, then you: sign Lawson to help groom the PG you drafted because he will be much cheaper than Collison; try to rent some cap space; and fill out the roster with high character vets that know they are coming mostly to babysit and not play.
Other than a hot last two weeks, with several wins over tanking teams, the Kings weren't on 30 win pace post Cousins trade. Even if you think the Kings will have 3-4 prospects that will be really good in a couple of years, it's a team of young raw players without a serious candidate to make the All Star game next year. That's a recipe for a 25 win season.
I can't see how the team chases vets to chase 33 wins, pick 7-8 again, and delay the development of young players that need to play.
I get why fans want to think the team is close ... but they aren't close.[/quo
And because they aren't close and because r young team is raw and is going to get one or two more raws we need to keep six of our 10 vets and hopefully add a new one. Our current team is so much better with Koufos, Tolliver, Temple, Collison and Lawson being key in the mix. You say 32 and I say 32 is better than 25. You say 25 gets you a better draft pick and I say that'a not what I want our team playing for. How much am I paying for lower bowl season tickets? No, vets are gong to win the big prizes not the rookies and second year players.