If DJ Augustin's skills were rolled into Russell Westbrook's body, I'd definitely want him on the Kings--an athletic freak who could shoot the ball, act as lead playmaker, and defend well, with virtually no flaws. But as individuals, the 5'11" Augustin and the non-pure PG Westbrook--it's not exactly the cream of the crop for what we want in our PGs. I do like Westbrook purely on potential (a lot of the guys we drafted in the past few years had average potential and/or were accomplished college players) so I'd prefer him over Augustin, but I wouldn't be overly disappointed if we didn't get a PG, and choose to pursue one over the offseason.
As for the topic of Udrih, he was perceived as a guy who does a little bit of everything, but isn't particularly great at anything type of guy out of the draft, and so far he's for the most part reinforced that belief; gets 30+ minutes will produce along 12+ ppg, 4-5 apg and lots of steady, heady, solid, consistent play. You can do no wrong with a guy like Udrih, and for now he'd make a very solid stopgap PG, particularly considering his age (only 25ish).
I've mentioned this a couple of times, and we can go in two directions; if we do keep Udrih short-term, we definitely need a player who's a foil to Udrih off the bench (perhaps a run-and-gun, athletic PG--that's why Westbrook is intriguing). I'd hate to give away the idea that I'm souring on Douby, but he's a shooter through and through, and he's not exactly the backup PG option our team should have in mind. Another thing about Udrih is that this may unfortunately be at the peak of his trade value--he probably won't improve much from this current level of play, based on his gameface and his physical shortcomings--so a sign-and-trade could reap rewards, especially when paired in a package with Kenny Thomas, John Salmons, Ron Artest, Brad Miller and/or Shareef Abdur-Rahim, all viable trade options at this stage. Of course given Udrih's rapid improvement with us, I'd surmise it would be horrible to sign-and-trade him or straight up let him go, but he is what he is, and for the long term he's not the best option. When the time comes, there will be a good PG via free agency, or more likely a good PG via the draft, that we should leap upon to supplant Udrih.