I added a poll and kept it very simple. I voted "Undecided" for the simple reason I am trying desperately to believe there is some kind of grand master-plan in the works, something that I cannot see because it's four steps ahead. I do not like the appearance that we're dredging up Warrior castoffs. I do not like the idea that there are more leaks coming out of the front office - intentionally or not - than a sieve. I especially do not like feeling once again the same mixture of dread and resigned discontent that I experienced over the past few years.
I'm incredibly glad we have a team to even talk about but would sure like to see one acquisition in this off-season that is easily understood and accepted by the majority of KF fans. I think we're a pretty astute lot, for the most part, and look to some of our best BB minds to explain some of this stuff. I have faith but I'd sure like to see more. I'd love to see AK-47 in a Kings uniform next season, but Monta Ellis? No...
indeed. if, hypothetically, you re-sign tyreke evans and proceed to follow-up that move by managing to sign andre iguodala or, at the very least, signing a guy like matt barnes, then you've just done something
that makes sense. you've brought in additional ball handling and passing to complement a backcourt that would feature evans and ben mclemore. those are successive moves that help to balance the roster, and even some among tyreke's biggest detractors at kf.com readily admitted that bringing evans back to play PG could work with the proper follow-up signing, or with the right kind of trade. their assertion:
if you re-sign evans at 4/$44 million, then you need to follow it up
smartly. i can appreciate that perspective, because it's certainly one that i think we all shared before it was determined that evans would be traded...
however, it seems telling to me that, since the evans sign-and-trade was announced, just about
no one at kf.com has been able to make sense of a succession of moves that brought first grievis vasquez to the kings, then carl landry in a return to sacramento on an expensive long-term deal, and now monta ellis in a proposed signing on an expensive long-term deal (one that may very well pay out more than the contract evans received from new orleans). there is absolutely zero basketball logic in that succession of moves, given the kings' very particular needs. i suppose there exists the possibility to score in a big trade by packaging one or more of these new players with one or more of the kings' existing players. but that sure seems like a long shot, doesn't it, that the master plan is to stock pile mid-level to low-level assets in the hope that they might bring back something truly valuable to the team? i dunno what to make of it. i just know that i don't like it. not one bit. i remain disappointed as a kings fan, and even flat-out embarrassed. i sure hope that the new regime is able to change my mind before the season begins...