Trade Deadline Thread

Again bad idea tax man.

After signing Randle to a 3 year extension, they now want to dump him. Come on man. We get Randle, our re-built is delayed another 3 years.

More wasted time, because the Kings need to bite the bullet and re-built upon Fox and Halli-and that is with top 5 selections for the next 2 years, with the TANK.

Tax man you seem like a serious student of the game, but make rookie mistakes.
Ha! I didn’t say I would make the trade, I just believe they have roughly the same value. My main point is that Fox is a very good, but flawed player. The same can be said of Randle (and like it or not….he was (justifiably) all nba just last year). We are not getting Ingram for fox. Not Simmons for Fox. Not Sabonis for Fox… unless we are giving more draft assets. It’s just not happening.
I have come to the conclusion that a core of Fox, Hali, and Mitchell is less than the sum of the parts. I don’t think there is a quick fix for this team and so we are at least two seasons away. Therefore, I’m all in on your tank, but I would trade fox now (or in the off-season) for draft capital.
 
This Randle speculation worries me. Imo hes one of the most overrated players in the league. He had one good season and now hes back to where he has always been. Hes a big and not a good floor spacer. He likes to operate near the basket but also needs a rim protector playing besides him. Unless you literally have Myles Turner constantly next to him, hes not a player that as a near max guy makes you a competitive team. That also is a problem because in order to be contender you would need to have an awesome offensive creator maxed (someone much better than Hali), Randle maxed and Turner nearly maxed. Cap is limited and awesome offensive creators extremely rare. I wouldnt bring him in unless I had the perfect situation ready for him to absolutely maximize his strengths and hide his shortcomings. I like Sabonis a slightly better but I probably wouldnt target him either for the same reasons. With Sabonis you would have to be a top 5 offense in order to be competitive as your defense is probably average at best with him as center.

Fox also has huge flaws. He isnt good enough to build a heliocentric offense around him so he would have to bring value other ways. Unfortunately he is a huge negative on defense and a very bad shooter and off ball player on offense. He doesnt bring value unless he has the ball on his hands and he isnt at the level of Harden where he would still be a big positive. Comparison to Booker is bad because Booker is an awesome off the ball player. He brings tons of value other ways than dominating the ball and scoring, thus its much easier to build a contender with him as one of the max salary players. Booker is a big positive offensively even when he doesnt have the ball. Fox is a big negative when hes off the ball.

I dont feel like digging up old posts but I've said it years ago that the level of career Fox is going to have will depend a lot of his ability to shoot. Its extremely hard to be able to be a heliocentric offense aka Harden, Luka, Trae, Lebron, maybe prime Westbrook. Therefore the value has to also come from somewhere else. Spacing, on ball defense, help defense, cutting, creating, making the smart pass immediately ect. I like Fox more than Randle but Fox isnt in the same conversation as Booker or Mitchell whatever the circumatances are between those players.
 
The reasons a straight swap are bad for the kings are multiple.

1. They may have near similar rankings, but Fox does play more into a team game than randle who rlhas a fairly iso heavy game. For the knicks to succeed last year they ran through randle. The Kings would not do that, putting the ball on Halis hands would limit Randles effectiveness.

2. Yes randle has been an all star... So what? He is plays a less position where there are far fewer good players. And while he is a legit good player, he is 3 years older than fox and you are giving the k icks a faster younger player and their position of greatest need. So swapping straight up is bad business. It does nothing for your future while everything for theirs.

3. Do you think that a ln exchange of stars without future building moves this team from the gutter? If not why make the change? To give space for hali? Has anyone watched the crap show of offense s9nce fox has been out? It was bad with fox, without him they dropped 2 positions to bottom 3 in the league.

4. It does nothing to move your negative pieces (bagley buddy).
 
Let's just assume that Fox and Randal are equal players.

The mere fact that Fox plays the most important and most difficult position to fill (Point Guard) in the NBA would increase his value over an equal level front court player. Much like the Quarterback in football would command a higher trade value than an equally good (for their position) running back. There is a premium for the position that Fox plays and Monte should maximize that value by getting back more than just Randal in any Knicks trade. The NBA is a point guard and wing league, not a power forward league any more
Don't know if we are shopping Fox, but it's certainly possible. Assuming we are, we need to remember a few things
  • His large salary means that you can't just exchange him for a young player and picks. You have to take back salary.
  • If you want to press reset, you try to find a deal to take on some expiring salaries + assets, or some bad contract with a lot more assets.
  • Easier said than done though, and needless to say, depends on the market.
  • It's not necessarily a Vivek/Monte thing. Just the nature of the beast, though the direction they set will certainly influence the kind of deals they look for.
  • Whatever be the the situation, no GM will like to do a fire sale to get pennies on the dollar. Even in tank mode, you try to get the maximum possible assets, and don't sell just for the sake of selling.
  • Particularly, when the player you are trading is a young, talented player playing reasonably well, and signed long term. You don't trade away such players for a rebuild. You acquire them. We may feel that his play is not worth his contract, but that can happen with many players.
  • As for the PG position being more valuable, it can be argued if the wing position is more valuable. Either way, in our case we have an overcrowded backcourt, and if we can move one of the three guys to balance out the roster, it might be a win.
  • While I like Fox, I think as of now, he is more likely to get traded than Hali/Davion.
  • I will say though that I am not yet completely sold on the Hali/Davion backcourt. Initial signs are encouraging, but we did lose most of these games (while we expected to lose most anyway, we got obliterated in a few). More importantly though, they have to do it over a longer period to generate confidence.
 
Even trading Fox, are they going to be bad enough to “catch” Orlando, Detroit, Houston, and OKC? Maybe you want to hold off Indiana, and now Portland, I guess. Where I diverge from the “tank at all costs” crowd is whether I’m willing to accept lesser return on one asset (Fox) to increase the value of another asset (the team’s 2022 pick), when a lot of the return on the pick still depends on luck.
Here is the thing, IF the Kings wanted to tank and maximize their draft position, they do NOT need to sell low on Fox. Look at what the Kings did with Demarcus and so many other teams do when they try to tank. They sit their veterans with vague injuries (i.e. knee or ankle soreness) for the majority of games, while the L's pile up. No need to trade a good young player for pennies on the dollar, when you can simply sit the player with an "injury" and you retain the asset.
 
If the Kings lose tonight, they're only one game back of OKC and the top 4 teams in the lotto essentially all have the same odds.
SGA and Dort are out, so we'll be playing their G-league team. But, since we tend to play to the level of the competition, it's still a crapshoot.
 
Lol this is exactly what I mean by overvaluing Fox and undervaluing other players. Randle has been an all star, has been playoff tested and is signed long term to a much cheaper deal than Fox. Multiple firsts and Randle for Fox? Give me a break.
And yet the Knicks don't remotely view him as untouchable. So, in other words maybe Randle had a better situation that lasted all of one year. Interesting. Time tells no lies.
 


Really interesting how straight up player swaps are suddenly "a thing" now after a good ten or so years of straight up player-for-player trades simply not happening.
Also really interesting, Monte might have actually got ahead of another GM this time! Too late Pacers, deal with the butt hurt from your star! Monte scooped your ###, already came in with the "We're not trading De'Aaaron". Too late! Neener neener neener!
 
SGA and Dort are out, so we'll be playing their G-league team. But, since we tend to play to the level of the competition, it's still a crapshoot.
Why even bother with this anymore? We all know after so many years the Kings will either be right outside the window of where they need to be in the draft, last year it was literally 1 pick, or they will take a dropper regardless of fit and maybe they'll get lucky, move up, and still blow the pick and subsequent development of that pick anyway. haha.
 

Tetsujin

The Game Thread Dude
No offense but the Wizards literally have a logjam at center right now with 3 rotation guys - they’re looking to trade Harrell or Bryant, not take on another one.
The thing is I dont think they are. They’re in desperate animal mode right now where their locker room is a mess (KCP and Trez got in a fight and Dinwiddie and Beal are unhappy) and now they’re scared they’ll lose Beal is leaving in the offseason but also don’t want to trade him. What they’re going for now is going to be vets and “names”. maybe it won’t be Holmes per se but the Kings have the precise type of vet fluff that they could be looking to acquire to appease Brad.
Were I the Wizards, I’d be looking to move my vets and maybe make that Simmons for Beal deal but for whatever reason they appear to be veering to the Vivek zone (First round exit or bust!)
 
The thing is I dont think they are. They’re in desperate animal mode right now where their locker room is a mess (KCP and Trez got in a fight and Dinwiddie and Beal are unhappy) and now they’re scared they’ll lose Beal is leaving in the offseason but also don’t want to trade him. What they’re going for now is going to be vets and “names”. maybe it won’t be Holmes per se but the Kings have the precise type of vet fluff that they could be looking to acquire to appease Brad.
Were I the Wizards, I’d be looking to move my vets and maybe make that Simmons for Beal deal but for whatever reason they appear to be veering to the Vivek zone (First round exit or bust!)
If the Kings went rebuild I'd not be angry at Holmes straight across for Montrez. See if Montrez and Haliburton look as good as they might together in pick and roll, if not, you just got out of that 35 million still owed on that Holmes deal.
 

Tetsujin

The Game Thread Dude
If the Kings went rebuild I'd not be angry at Holmes straight across for Montrez. See if Montrez and Haliburton look as good as they might together in pick and roll, if not, you just got out of that 35 million still owed on that Holmes deal.
Yeah. Trez is an expiring too. So even if that move ends up as a protected first or something and Holmes’s contract off the books, I wouldn’t be too broken up about it.
 
Yeah. Trez is an expiring too. So even if that move ends up as a protected first or something and Holmes’s contract off the books, I wouldn’t be too broken up about it.
And Montrez isn't a corpse. Haliburton might average 20 apg with him next to him. Yes, the defense will be far less than with Holmes but at this point who cares. Bottom line if it works then you have something to help build on.
 
Let's just assume that Fox and Randal are equal players.

The mere fact that Fox plays the most important and most difficult position to fill (Point Guard) in the NBA would increase his value over an equal level front court player. Much like the Quarterback in football would command a higher trade value than an equally good (for their position) running back. There is a premium for the position that Fox plays and Monte should maximize that value by getting back more than just Randal in any Knicks trade. The NBA is a point guard and wing league, not a power forward league any more
Fox plays PG, yes. But it's not like he's a top 5 PG in the league. He's not even a particularly good facilitator so realistically you should be treating him as a 6'3 scoring SG. This premium PGs you speak of are guys who run offenses well or energise the team's offense. I mean, I don't know how you'd actually watch the games and think otherwise. Fox is barely even the PG on our team when playing with Hali. I don't think anybody genuinely watches Fox and comes away thinking "man he's such a high IQ playmaking facilitator who gets his guys so many open looks". Fox himself thinks of himself as more of a scorer!
 
Results matter, but Donovan could not have been blessed with a better team context than he got. DPOY, the best shooting/supporting cast and a top 5 coach in basketball.

Skill/Talent wise, there's not a big a gap as the accolades suggest.
I’ve literally proposed the Jazz as to how we should build around Fox. They won 48 games with friggin George Hill and all those vets before Donovan came aboard.
 
Buddy's apathy is easily explained by being on the trading block for as long as he's been. It's certainly not that simple for Fox. He isn't just out of shape or disengaged. He's barely a shadow of the firecracker player and personality he was before this season. Whatever's preventing him from being at his best physically/mentally, it's certainly more than a weakness for fast food.
it’s truly bizarre and extremely frustrating