If we really want to continue to win now (and by all accounts, that’s what Vivek wants to do), then we need to recognize that nobody on this roster is good enough to be the #1 guy on a top shelf team (or at least has the potential to be).
With Fox, we at least could squint a little and say he has the potential to be a #1 guy. We all saw flashes of it and just hoped he’d be more consistent, find a way to play angry all the time, etc., but this team no longer has a player that at least gives us that “hope.” That’s a big issue to have for a “win now” team as those players are rare and often harder to acquire.
So without bottoming out/tanking, how do we acquire a player who is…
- Good enough to be a #1 option on a top shelf team or has the potential to grow into that type of player
- Realistically available in a trade
- Not going to cost us a massive amount of assets (since we don’t have a ton compared to some of these other teams)
To me, I think
Zion Williamson fits that description, and I’m not sure there’s really another option.
Yes, he’s a huge injury risk, but our options are limited if we want to take a swing at being a top shelf team. Not to mention, he did come into training camp in the best shape of his life (despite what Kayte was incorrectly saying the other week) which may be a good sign that he’s ready to focus and work on his body. However, part of me wonders if he would have more health success here in Sacramento considering it seems like everyone in New Orleans gets hurt all the time. Even Dyson Daniels made a comment about New Orleans being cursed. Combine Zion’s improved focus on staying in shape and our (hopefully) superior medical staff and who knows? Maybe we strike gold.
Now Zion might not be the best fit with us considering we have Sabonis at C, but I could see it work offensively considering Sabonis’ passing/facilitating abilities and ability to hit the 3 at a high rate. I’d also be intrigued to see what Zion could do with a guy like Sabonis setting screens for him and allowing Zion a bit of space to get downhill and attack the paint.
So if Zion is the target, the question becomes “what is the trade?” and “how do we put a complementary roster around Zion/Sabonis?”
Shooting, defense, and length is a
MUST around these two. So which players that will be under contract next season have those attributes?
Good Shooting, Defense, & Length
Keon Ellis
Keegan Murray
Good Defense & Length / Bad Shooting
Devin Carter
Good Shooting / Bad Defense & Length
Zach LaVine
Malik Monk
Good Length / Bad Shooting & Defense
Jonas Valanciunas
Bad Shooting, Defense, & Length
DeMar DeRozan
As you can see, moving DeRozan is a must and you’ll want to move at least one of Monk or LaVine as well. Although, if I had to keep one, my preference would be to keep Monk considering his age, contract, and ability to play PG. I’d be open to moving Valanciunas for a better fit as well, but since he’s really mostly going to be used to replace Sabonis vs. play next to him, I wouldn’t be upset if he was on the roster at the start of next year. I love Carter’s potential and his hypothetical fit if he can get his shot down, but I’d be kidding myself if I wasn’t open to moving him when we’re talking about trying to bring Zion here.
With the Pelicans having the 2nd worst record in the league, Ingram being traded away, Murray tearing his achilles, Herb tearing his labrum, and McCollum continuing to get older, I think it makes too much sense for them to tear it down and rebuild. So here’s the framework of the deal I’m thinking about…
Zach LaVine
DeMar DeRozan
Devin Carter
Picks*
for
Zion Williamson
Trey Murphy
Herb Jones
Jose Alvarado
*Assuming our 2025 1st conveys to ATL this draft, we technically could offer this max pick package…
- 2026 SAC 1st
- 2027 SAC/SAS 1st (Most Favorable of SAC & SAS)
- 2027 Pick Swap (2nd Most Favorable of MIL, NOP, SAC, & SAS)
- 2028 SAC 1st
- 2029 Pick Swap (Most Favorable of NOP & SAC)
- 2030 SAC 1st
- 2031 MIN/SAC/SAS 1st (2nd Most Favorable of MIN, SAC, & SAS)
- 2031 Pick Swap (3rd Most Favorable of NOP, MIN, SAC, & SAS)
- 2032 SAC 1st
…that’s a total of 6 unprotected 1sts and 3 pick swaps. Now do we need to send all of that + Devin Carter to get Zion, Murphy, Herb, & Alvarado (while shedding LaVine & DeRozan’s contracts)? I’m not sure, but if we do some semblance of this trade, we’d have the following roster going into next season…
PG - Monk / Alvarado
SG - Jones / Ellis
SF - Murphy / Murray
PF - Zion
C - Sabonis / Valanciunas
…with a potential minutes rotation of…
PG - Monk (32) / Alvarado (16)
SG - Jones (22) / Ellis (26)
SF - Murphy (28) / Murray (14) / Jones (6)
PF - Zion (34) / Murray (14)
C - Sabonis (34) / Val (14)
Zion = 34 min
Sabonis = 34 min
Monk = 32 min
Jones = 28 min
Murphy = 28 min
Murray = 28 min
Ellis = 26 min
Alvarado = 16 min
Valanciunas = 14 min
I would be very interested to see how that team fairs considering it has a great combination of scoring, shooting, defense, rebounding, length, and athleticism. Also, everyone on that team is basically 25-28 years old which gives us a pretty long runway to work with.
There’s also another iteration of this trade that includes CHI as a 3rd team and would be something like…
Zach LaVine
DeMar DeRozan
Jonas Valanciunas
Devin Carter
Picks
for
Zion Williamson
Trey Murphy
Herb Jones
Jalen Smith
Lonzo Ball
Essentially we’d get Ball and Smith instead of Valanciunas and Alvarado which I think I’d prefer considering Smith’s shooting and rim protection would be a better fit at C next to Zion and Ball’s ability to be a pure PG, defend 1-3, and space the floor would be an upgrade compared to Alvarado (but obviously Ball is a bigger injury risk).
You could also even swap Patrick Williams in for Trey Murphy if NOP wants to keep Murphy for their rebuild, and it would allow us to keep more of our picks as Williams’ wouldn’t be worth as much as Murphy.