The thing to remember about WCS is that his flaws and his inconsistency stand out A LOT on a bad team with no upper-tier talent. His development has been slow (and frustrating, I’m sure, for fans unlike myself who stayed plugged-in from game to game last season), but there seems to be some progress, and his production would be more valuable when his role isn’t magnified by the tremendous lack elsewhere on the roster.
If Fox, Hield, and Bogdanovic all take a step forward, if Giles proves to be a worthwhile contributor coming off his redshirt season, and if Bagley plays like a RoY candidate, then it’s easier to see Willie’s skills blending into the rotation, and easier to appreciate his contribution. He’s not a self-motivator. He’ll likely never be great because of it. But if he’s just a piece of the puzzle, there’s considerable utility there.
That said, I wouldn’t be inclined to give up on him just yet. I would however find an immediate trade partner for Zach Randolph, or make it clear that he won’t see much court time, at the very least. A rotation of Bagley, Giles, and WCS could be a strong one next season, with Koufos as the veteran safety valve whenever one of the young bigs hits a speed bump. But these guys are going to need minutes, and lots of them. It’s time for the Kings to see what they have, and it will be a lot harder to evaluate what they have if Randolph is eating up 25 mpg in the front court rotation.
If Fox, Hield, and Bogdanovic all take a step forward, if Giles proves to be a worthwhile contributor coming off his redshirt season, and if Bagley plays like a RoY candidate, then it’s easier to see Willie’s skills blending into the rotation, and easier to appreciate his contribution. He’s not a self-motivator. He’ll likely never be great because of it. But if he’s just a piece of the puzzle, there’s considerable utility there.
That said, I wouldn’t be inclined to give up on him just yet. I would however find an immediate trade partner for Zach Randolph, or make it clear that he won’t see much court time, at the very least. A rotation of Bagley, Giles, and WCS could be a strong one next season, with Koufos as the veteran safety valve whenever one of the young bigs hits a speed bump. But these guys are going to need minutes, and lots of them. It’s time for the Kings to see what they have, and it will be a lot harder to evaluate what they have if Randolph is eating up 25 mpg in the front court rotation.
We now have a huge stash of big men and a massive hole at SF that needs to be plugged. Trading WCS for a 3&D SF makes the most sense for the roster. When they announced we were trading our 2nd round pick to Portland last night, I was really hoping it was for Moe Harkless so we can get a still fairly young but useful guy to plug the hole in the roster but that didn't happen. Our options at the SF spot in free agency are very limited so I can't see us landing a player of value unless we trade WCS.
I just don't think there's any way to find a trading partner for ZBo. If you were a GM, would you want to trade for him? Maybe at the trade deadline if you were trying to unload a massive contract but at the point it wouldn't make sense for the Kings. No team is going to trade for ZBo for his on court play. He's dead weight at this point and his biggest danger to the team isn't his contract, it's the almost inevitable feeling that he's going to take very valuable minutes away from our young guys because Joerger needs guys he can "lean on". I'd rather see Koufos on the court because he plays more of a team game. Even if he's taking minutes away from a younger player, he's allowing the guards to further develop their games by running pick and roll actions and setting screens. ZBo might be a good guy to go up against in practice but he takes away their on court development during games because they don't develop any part of their skill sets with him out there.