I just don’t agree with this.
What prevents them from deciding to make a big move next year? Why does it have to be this year?
We’re not under the cap so it’s not like we’re saying that the Kings will only have usable cap space this year. We’re operating over the cap and will be for some time. Right now, we have three tradeable, biggish contracts to help us match salary (Barnes, Huerter, and Vezenkov) who can be used in a “big” trade this year or used as expiring contracts in a “big” trade next year.
From a roster construction standpoint, we know what we have in Fox, Sabonis, and Monk. They are (more or less) the players they are going to be. Murray and Ellis still have question marks. Is Murray going to top out as a great 3&D player or can he become a go-to scorer on top of that? Is Ellis’ shot for real? Can Ellis prove it over a longer sample size? Can Ellis be more than just a catch & shoot 3pt scorer?
This upcoming season I see as the season to answer those questions (or at least feel confident that we likely know the answers to those questions). That then should make it
EXTREMELY clear to McNair what this team needs to be a contender because he will (more or less) know what he has in Fox, Monk, Ellis, Murray, and Sabonis.
This is why I proposed that trade for Grant Williams since it…
- Gives us time to assess what we have in Murray and Ellis and have a much better idea what they will ultimately become
- Allows us to keep #13 and/or all future 1sts to use in a big trade the following offseason
- Maintains contracts that can be used to match a lot of salary in a trade the following offseason (Barnes, G. Williams, & C. Martin)
- Improves our team for next year since Duarte and Vezenkov are not in the regular rotation and Huerter’s minutes are essentially shifted to Fox, Ellis, Mitchell, and Monk (which shouldn’t result in a drop off in production considering Ellis’ impact) but you upgrade the forward rotation to now be Murray, Williams, Barnes, & Lyles.
- Helps us get under the 1st apron this year since this shaves off around $5 mil from our payroll.
I wouldn’t be surprised if fans aren’t super happy with that direction I laid out above because a lot of fans are mainly about instant gratification and want to see a big move for the sake of taking a big swing or “we have to do something!” mindset. However, that direction I laid out above makes a lot of sense when you think about building up this roster meticulously and thoughtfully with the goal of one day becoming a contender.