In general we know one thing. Petrie keeps everything close to the vest. If there is a trade it probably won't happen until the last day or even minute. And it will probably be a trade no one has talked about. Which could be a good thing or a bad thing. The lack of info is the norm for him. Having been a player himself he doesn't like to throw around players names until its a done deal.
This is one of the many things I like about GP. You rarely hear any rumors or dirty laundry coming from the Kings front office. He plays his cards close to his vest. So when you DO hear rumors about the Kings, you really need to look closely at the sources. The source practically never is the Kings front office, but that doesn't mean other front offices are so tight lipped! Since trade rumors are all over the Internet right now, I find it particularly disturbing that NOTHING is coming out of the Kings camp. This either means that there is nothing that is going to happen (which would suck for the rest of the season), or there is a mega trade coming down the pipe. The truth of the matter is, the Kings NEED a MEGA TRADE to shake things up and change the dynamic of the team.
The Kings are in a rut, and they need an infusion of talent in the front court. Whoever the Kings acquire, he better be a solid rebounding, defending center/power forward who has some mileage left on him. It is ok if the player we get in return is an older player who is past his prime, but the Kings do not need a totally worn out player. That would serve no purpose and would waste the precious few assets the Kings have!
It would be awesome if the Kings could pick up a player like Emeka Okafor! The Hornets are not going ANYWHERE this year. Their playoff hopes were dashed when Chris Paul tore up his knee. So really since their playoff scenario would either be a just missed the playoffs or maybe an 8th spot and a one and done playoff run, the Hornets are probably looking to unload contracts to keep them out of the luxury tax. Why pay the tax if you wont even make the playoffs. This is where the Kings come in.
The Kings have expiring contracts, young prospects, and draft picks to trade for Mr. Okafor. The Hornets have other centers who can start for them, and the Kings are just the opposite because they have no real center to speak of. Okafor is the sort of player that GM Petrie needs to be zeroing in on and doing what it takes to get him on the Kings. Okafor is a player that can make the Kings competitive immediately by being the front court presence that the Kings are lacking. Okafor would start on the Kings right away and give Hawes and Thompson more time that they need to improve their skills.
Hawes needs a year or 2 more to bulk up and be a force under the basket. He is just too thin to compete in the paint against any center in the league. Thompson needs more experience playing to improve his overall game. Thompson has the physical tools, but he needs the playing time to get better. A rotation of Okafor, Hawes, and Thompson would give the Kings a legitimate post game right away. With the firepower the Kings have in Martin, Evans, Beno, and Noch on the perimeter, The Kings could have a shot at the 7th or 8th seed in the West. The bottom 4 spots are up for grabs in the West, as there are no clearly dominate teams in the West at the bottom of the playoff scene. If the Kings could acquire a legit big to improve their defense, I think the Kings could make a run at a playoff spot! I don't know what Petrie would have to give up to get Okafor, but whatever it is it would be worth it to actually have a legitimate center who would not need double team help every possession. That in turn would improve the Kings overall defense and make them much more competitive.
But the bottom line is Petrie needs to find that Defensive Minded Center/Power Forward to give the team a chance to compete. Al Jefferson is another Center that would make the Kings a better team. There are other Bigs that are riding the bench on other teams that would be starters for the Kings in the front court! The trick is for Petrie to find one that is available and make the moves to acquire a player. I'm not saying the Kings are one player away from being a great team. BUT they may be one post player away from being competitive, and that is what Kings fans want to see. A Kings team that CAN compete, Not get exploited inside every game, not have to play ZONE every possession to cover up our bigs who are unable to play defense. The Fans want to see this young team succeed, and the only way that can happen is trading for a REAL Center!