Wow, you guys seem to want to get rid of Ron so bad you have forgotten about the "KINGS". What do we get out of this ... nothing that I can see.
The team gets rid of a headcase who can be a big distraction to the team and take away team chemistry, and do so while getting an expiring deal in return instead of a long term deal tied up in a veteran that hampers the team even more. That's what the Kings get.
I want to see Ron out of Sac as much as anyone, but we have to have something for him to make us, even if just a possibility, better.
This has been the attitude from certain fans: there is always a better deal. You need to take that idea out of your heads because Geoff is shopping hard and if there was a better deal out there, I'm sure he would be jumping at it. Now, if you want to take the stance that there might be a better deal closer to the deadline, then consider this: if the team waits, and no better deals show up, will you accept that the Kings can only get so much for him?
You guys are acting like it's a lock that there will be a team that will give up youth/picks for Ron, and that may not happen. It's a possibility that may develop, but maybe this is the best the team can do.
Odom is gone at the end of the year ... that is it for us ... whopee.
Ron, Sheldon, and Douby are gone at the end of the year too, and two of them are non-impact players. Whopee.
Lakers get much better and are possible champions.
Lakers are ALREADY possible champions because they MADE THE FINALS LAST SEASON, AND WILL HAVE A HEALTHY BYNUM AND ARIZA. Where is the logic in this argument? LA already is contending, and could possibly win the whole thing WITHOUT Ron, so this reasoning about Ron putting them over the top doesn't hold water. They are already there.
No way I want this deal ... there is absolutely nothing in it for the Kings future ... not even a salary dump. Lets look at other bad deal that will at least give us a young or a pick. The Lakers aren't the only ones out there, but everyone seems to be fixated on them.
You seem to be fixated on the opinion that there are other teams giving up young talent and future picks. It's a possibility that may come around at the deadline, but you are acting as if there IS a better deal out there, and the Kings just aren't looking hard enough.