Sure, I get that and I'm also hoping Monte makes more moves to improve our frontcourt and forward depth but signing another guard doesn't prevent that from happening.
There's a tendency for folks to analyze each roster move as if it's the last one Monte is going to make. So the Devin Carter draft pick gets criticized because we didn't need another guard, the DeRozan signing gets docked a couple grades because he doesn't help our defense, and now when one of the best guys on the summer league team gets a deal it feels like a let down to some because they wanted that roster spot to go to a taller player. I understand why this happens -- what else is there to talk about in Kings basketball news right now -- but I still feel like it's a little silly.
Monte's job isn't just to improve the roster by filling immediate needs, it's to improve the overall quality of the roster period. The guard position may not be an area of need right now but that shouldn't stop Monte from trying to put together a better guard rotation than we had last year. I would argue that Boogie Ellis outplayed Colby Jones in Summer League. That's reason enough to keep him around and see if he grows into a quality depth piece for us in the future. As for the roster as a whole, any of our bench guys is available for trade to re-balance the roster either over the summer, mid-season, next summer, etc. As an example of how quickly roster composition can change, last summer Monte had 4 backup centers signed to contracts at one point (Len, Queta, Noel, McGee). Half of them were gone before the season even started.