I'm actually about to do another one of my long "How to Improve the Team in the Future" threads in the next few days and Granger was part of the equation. I suggested we trade Thornton and Hayes, Outlaw, or Fredette for Granger during the offseason. Now, I understand where many of you are coming from with regards to his knee. I look at it as a win for us regardless of how Granger turns out.
First off, when I spoke with the Inidana Pacer's forum they were most interested in a Thornton and Fredette deal so let's use this package as the example. If we were to trade these two players away, we would finally free up our log jam at the guard position. We would have Thomas, Evans, and Salmons at the 1 and 2 (if we don't resign Douglas). Evans can finally settle into his natural position and get consistent minutes. In return for Thornton and Fredette, we receive Granger. Before injury, Granger was an all-star SF. He has size, length, and athleticism at the SF position. In addition, he could defend, knock down threes, pass, rebound, and score off the dribble. If he could return to his pre-injury form, that would be great! If he could play defense, rebound, and knock down threes, that would also be great! If it turns out his knee has severely limited his abilities and he is no longer a starting caliber SF, then it still works out.
Let me explain before you get your panties in a bunch. We will have 14 mil coming off the books for the 2014 offseason vs. keeping Thornton and Fredette for another season (10 mil on the books). We also could not pick up Salmons' option for the 2014 season which would bring another 7 mil off the books. We would shed a total of 21 mil in contracts that year. There are many good free agent SFs available in the 2014 offseason (Deng, Iguodala - if he decides not to terminate his contract, Kirilenko, C. Butler, Ariza, Marion, M. Williams, World Peace, Battier, and Granger - if we want to resign him). My first choice would be Deng, but there are many starting caliber SFs in that bunch that would look good in a Kings uniform.