What’s funny is, none of these moves are needle movers. Other teams got better too. Kings still going to be dead last in season ticket commitments entering the season.
Can‘t imagine anyone going: oooooh, we got Monk, Huerter, and Murray! Let’s go buy some season tickets! Lolzzz
Did they though?
Let’s look at the standings for the western conference above us from last season:
1- Phoenix Suns
Currently embroiled in Deandre Ayton drama. If they manage to swing him for KD, then sure they got better. If they end up having to take a Myles Turner trade, probably not. Neutral… For now.
2- Memphis Grizzlies
Lose Kyle Anderson and DeAnthony Melton. JJJ is going to miss a chunk of the season with another broken foot. They were already a pretty deep team to begin with so losing Melton and Anderson might not hurt them too much. Not having JJJ to start the year will. They’re roughly neutral. Maybe a little worse.
3- Golden State Warriors
Lost a significant portion of their depth chart. Sure, signing DDV helps them make up for some of what they lose from GPII but they’re pretty Much hoping for Kuminga and Moody to make leaps to maintain their forward rotation. They got worse but they still have their stars so they’re not as bad off as some of the other teams this summer.
4- Dallas Mavericks
Lost Jalen Brunson. Don’t have the resources to recoup his loss in the near future. Christian Wood should be a nice fit next to Luka but isn’t the best defender. They vastly overpaid for Javale McGee. They got worse.
5- Utah Jazz
Lost their defensive centerpiece. Fit wise, all the guys they acquired for him work around Donovan Mitchell and his staunch refusal to play defense at this point in his career. They also finally have draft picks to work. Not sure that this can be called an immediate improvement though no matter how down I was on the Mitchell/Gobert pairing. Also their great head coach decided to leave. Will Hardy could be the next great wunderkind. He also cold fall flat on his face.
6- Denver Nuggets
On the one hand, Jamal Murray is apparently finally going to play next season. On the other hand, the loss of Monte Morris is probably gonna hit them harder than they think. Bruce Brown is a nice pick-up on the MLE And KCP is a solid 3-and-D guy to slot into their starting lineup. I like their picks in the draft and that should help with some of their depth issues but they’re still pretty thin at the top of the roster and lacking plus defenders. A little better or around the same.
7- Minnesota Timberwolves
If we’re going exclusively through video game-style “Their overall rating has improved!” Standards, they’ve gotten better. Personally, I think there are some significant fit issues they’re going to need to figure out. The trade also completely gutted their depth chart from last season But I’ll be charitable and say that they got better.
8- LA Clippers
The first team on this list that got undeniably better. Kawhi is going to be back. John Wall finally gives them a point guard. Losing Hartenstein hurts them a bit but they were able to keep EVERY other one of their free agents. They are ridiculously deep at every position aside from center. They might be my pick for Western Conference Champions this year.
9- New Orleans Pelicans
Brought in Dyson Daniels and maintained their core from last seasons run. They’re getting Zion back on a max extension. If he’s back and healthy, I’m still not sure how he fits in their system and alongside their other guys. They’re around the same as they were to end the season, maybe a little better.
10- San Antonio Spurs
They’re clearly tanking this season.
11- Los Angeles Lakers
Fired Vogel and replaced him with Darvin Ham. The Russell Westbrook issue looms over their head. Dame Jones is a nice signing for them and Lonnie should help make up for their loss of Monk and Melo but it’s hard to say they’ve actually gotten better than they were when we last saw them.
On all the teams above us last season, there’s been a hell of a lot of shuffling the deck chairs on the Titanic. While I’m not sure a lot of these teams got much worse, I’m having a hard time saying almost any of these teams got significantly better. Below us, I guess you can say that the Blazers are better but are they better than they were BEFORE they decided to blow things up and trade CJ and Norm and Covington for pennies on the dollar?