These two were casualties because they were the easiest to cut, and also because we needed to trim that 17 down to 15 prior to the trade, as opposed to their actual talents.
Hopefully Dahntay gets another job somewhere. I was surprised he didn't draw more interest over the offseason after he put a career-best 7 ppg for underwater Memphis last year, and he does have that strength/athleticism profile for a two-guard as well as a defense/hustle reputation. I guess that sort of reputation simply doesn't get paid much, or even recognized much, in the league. But seeing what he did here, with his ability to infuse energy with spurts of solid D and his ability to fill the lanes in the fastbreak and get to the line, and overall produce when his name was called, should land greater interest in him down the line. Probably a fringe NBA player, but has the physical attributes to cut it.
Justin Williams--I don't know if he gets any recognition for his usefulness apart from us Kings fans--although Houston may have noticed a couple of nights ago--but he definitely has the shotblocking and rebounding ability to cut it in this league. Those rebounds per 48 minutes, despite his lack of gameplay and lack of overall playing time, are absolutely phenomenal--I seriously believe the guy, despite being 6'9"ish or a tip over 6'10", has the tools to be a dominant rebounder in the league. The fact that he can also disrupt well with his energy and leaping ability bodes well for his stealing/shotblocking numbers given minutes. I think he's a definite NBA talent, and although he's shown flashes with us, the chance simply wasn't there because he was on the bottom of our PF hierarchy. I think he will draw some looks around the league, and if not, he can definitely reprove himself in someone's summer league or training camp and more than likely earn a spot.