woods? potapenko? amundson? williams?
who cares? third and fourth string big men are invites, roster fill-outs, and garbage time benchers. they don't have any impact whatsoever. "this guy could be a sleeper"??? i'm willing to bet that the list of 12th-15th men who have succeeded in living up to their "sleeper" status is slim to none. the kings chief concerns are at the starting and backup PF spots, as well as the backup C position. until those needs are addressed, this team will be mired in mediocrity, bonzi wells or no bonzi wells. loren woods is hardly the issue. the issue is whether or not petrie is seriously attempting to fix our frontcourt problems. i'm sure he is. i'm sure he's called plenty of teams inquiring about trading for suitable big men. however, last time i checked, what the kings have that they'd be willing to part with isn't much. and what we do have that geoff would prefer not to part with is, to be frank, overrated, and wouldn't yield said suitable big man in a trade, realistically speaking. so, all that said, the kings front office needs to do itself a serious favor and start looking towards the future. stop signing guys like john salmons. invest in the youth that you already have. it comes much cheaper, and it puts you in a better position financially come next offseason. then you can give it another shot. fact is, you gotta break the bank for somebody if you wanna win in this league. the maloofs didn't wanna break the bank for bonzi wells. okay, that's fine. but they're gonna have to set aside these silly under-the-cap notions if they wanna win. fact: san antonio was waaaaay over the cap during their title run. so was LA. detroit was the exception that proves the rule. every team that wins in the modern nba is over the cap.