2023 NBA Draft Omega Thread

Monte made the common sense move here. Yes, on the surface it sucks but it's the cost of doing business. Now, lets see what 38 brings. Don't be too surprised if our very own Cash Considerations rears it's ugly head haha.
No, no he didn't.

Sunken cost fallacy on Holmes to it's fullest. You just eat it, you stretch him, you maybe try to rebuild some of his value. You don't attach a FRP to get off a bad contract. It's just horrible horrible process.

Worst move in the Monte era and it's not even close. This isn't Vlade bad, but it's basically one notch above.
 
****. Just realized I have to research free agents now that the Kings suddenly have max cap room.
I still think the best option is absorbing salary via trade but I'm getting a little nervous. Wasn't there a rumor floated here a week or so ago that the Kings were first going hard after Harden before the Domas deal? Guess who happens to be a free agent. Light the blame! hahaha.
 

SLAB

Hall of Famer
No, no he didn't.

Sunken cost fallacy on Holmes to it's fullest. You just eat it, you stretch him, you maybe try to rebuild some of his value. You don't attach a FRP to get off a bad contract. It's just horrible horrible process.

Worst move in the Monte era and it's not even close. This isn't Vlade bad, but it's basically one notch above.
Glad you’re as unhappy about this as some. Your takes are usually on the money.
 
No, no he didn't.

Sunken cost fallacy on Holmes to it's fullest. You just eat it, you stretch him, you maybe try to rebuild some of his value. You don't attach a FRP to get off a bad contract. It's just horrible horrible process.

Worst move in the Monte era and it's not even close. This isn't Vlade bad, but it's basically one notch above.
I agree unless they are certain they can sign one of the top free agents plus a primo back up. Risky move unless they know something we don’t
 
No, no he didn't.

Sunken cost fallacy on Holmes to it's fullest. You just eat it, you stretch him, you maybe try to rebuild some of his value. You don't attach a FRP to get off a bad contract. It's just horrible horrible process.

Worst move in the Monte era and it's not even close. This isn't Vlade bad, but it's basically one notch above.
Yeah you do when it's probably the least value contract in the league and the thing keeping you from actual cap space that means anything. Are you really shocked at all by this though? I'm pretty sure you and I had discussions about this for the last year or so. It makes sense. Now, Monte just can't F up that space on a marginal talent.
 
No, no he didn't.

Sunken cost fallacy on Holmes to it's fullest. You just eat it, you stretch him, you maybe try to rebuild some of his value. You don't attach a FRP to get off a bad contract. It's just horrible horrible process.

Worst move in the Monte era and it's not even close. This isn't Vlade bad, but it's basically one notch above.
And why are we making this trade within the conference? I can’t imagine a bottom barrel Wizards team wouldn’t have been happy for this deal.
 

Tetsujin

The Game Thread Dude
And why are we making this trade within the conference? I can’t imagine a bottom barrel Wizards team wouldn’t have been happy for this deal.
Wizards didn't have the exception/cap space to make it happen. The CP3 trade can't happen until the start of the new league year.
 
You can tell who’s been following the draft and who hasn’t. This wasn’t the year to trade away 1st round picks. Why do you guys think we’re the only team to make a trade that didn’t get a draft pick back for this year?
 
Yeah you do when it's probably the least value contract in the league and the thing keeping you from actual cap space that means anything. Are you really shocked at all by this though? I'm pretty sure you and I had discussions about this for the last year or so. It makes sense. Now, Monte just can't F up that space on a marginal talent.
Yeah and I've been vehemently opposed to it in the 17 times we've brought this up haha.

We'll see of course and Monte has earned himself good-will to at finish off this plan. But he just better not whiff in FA by vastly overpaying Kuz or Grant otherwise... ooof. Selling a FRP for the right to massively overpay one of them would be Vladian levels of stupid
 
If we keep…
  1. Fox
  2. Sabonis
  3. Huerter
  4. Monk
  5. Murray
  6. Mitchell
  7. Dozier
  8. Edwards
  9. Lyles
…we’d have $31.2 mil in cap space.



If we keep…
  1. Fox
  2. Sabonis
  3. Huerter
  4. Monk
  5. Murray
  6. Mitchell
…we’d have $35.7 mil in cap space.
And if you attach that space with a Mitchell and maybe even a Murray you might have a superstar package within reach.
 
You can tell who’s been following the draft and who hasn’t. This wasn’t the year to trade away 1st round picks. Why do you guys think we’re the only team to make a trade that didn’t get a draft pick back for this year?
But then again, all those who follow the draft religiously said this year is not super strong outside of the top picks and from pick #10 - #25 they are all a wash...
 
But then again, all those who follow the draft religiously said this year is not super strong outside of the top picks and from pick #10 - #25 they are all a wash...
This draft is actually pretty deep, but not superstar laden for sure. Sucks for the Kings to have to use the pick like that in a year where there is talent, but that's probably the only reason why this was possible to begin with.
 
But then again, all those who follow the draft religiously said this year is not super strong outside of the top picks and from pick #10 - #25 they are all a wash...
I think youve misinterpreted. They’re a wash because they’re all pretty much equal in talent. The consensus is that this draft is one of the deepest we’ve ever seen.