The thing is about this trade, I like it because I like Lamar much more than Artest. However, we don't really get a rebuilding package here otehr than just cap space and with Beno's signing do we really have any potential for cap space assuming we did give up KT? How about if we moved Miller in another trade? I would be nice if we could get Sun Yue as well, but that might be pushing it. Lamar does have much better trade value than Artest and that's where we'd win big, but we'd have to trade him to take advantage of that and I think the kings would want to do that.
To me, Lamar in a sense is the anti-Artest, instead of being really arrogant and a ball hog, he's really humble and unselfish (many times to a fault.) Lamar will bring us very good rebounding, and a legitimate scoring threat some nights. He's a good passer and facilitator, but he's never really succeeded in a primary ballhandler/facilitator role, he doesn't really have the aggressiveness and decision making to do it. But he's much better at it when he's in an up tempo system which we plan to run, and I think Lamar would be a great fit with our pieces if we decide to keep him. His jump shot is very frustrating, he can't really make any shot outside 10 ft with any kind of consistency that you'd want from a forward. Most of his game comes from driving to the hoop and using his length to finish although sometimes he doesn't finish as strong as he should, he's very good on putbacks and getting offensive rebounds out on the perimeter; he's got a solid back to the basket game when he actually decides to use it, but he doesn't use it enough.
A problem I foresee though is that Lamar would react to Sacramento in a similar way Webber did at first, I don't think he'll try to ditch out on us, but I think it could seriously alter his mood being here. Lamar is a big city guy, he's played in NY, Miami, and LA pretty much his entire career. He's not going to like being here even with a bigger role on the team and perhaps a better offensive scheme for his game. I just know that barring any extreme acts of loyalty or a huge sum of money, I highly doubt Lamar would want to stay here long term.