Free Agency starts tomorrow. The Kings figure to be only moderately involved with the notable exception of the Richaun Holmes market but each an every move made stands a chance of affecting the Kings in some yet unforeseen way.
For all of our moaning about having too many guards, the Hornets currently have LaMelo, Scary Terry, and just drafted Bouknight and are trying to bring Graham back.
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Good for us. They now have $15 mil tied up into WCS and Powell and just traded for Moses Brown. They were also linked to likely bring back Boban. I think we can safely cross them off the Holmes suitor list.
Good for us. They now have $15 mil tied up into WCS and Powell and just traded for Moses Brown. They were also linked to likely bring back Boban. I think we can safely cross them off the Holmes suitor list.
I feel like the only difference between the Holmes saga and the WCS and Harry Giles sagas will be that I'm still leaning towards the belief we bring him back. But I'm starting to wonder if he'll actually get the full early bird now.
Would be a quality MLE spend at a position of need. Big risk factors with him, but if he can get back on his trajectory, he'd be worth twice the MLE contract.
Would be a quality MLE spend at a position of need. Big risk factors with him, but if he can get back on his trajectory, he'd be worth twice the MLE contract.
I’d just really need the Kings to conduct a full medical check before hand. Considering our track record, his legs would probably fall off the second he got up from signing his contract.
I'm down for taking the talent flier on Monk as well. Reunite him with Fox, he shot super well last year (40% on 5 attempts) and is far better suited for the "bench microwave" role than Buddy because of his creation on-ball. Mitchell-Monk pairs super well together as a duo too I think.
For all of our moaning about having too many guards, the Hornets currently have LaMelo, Scary Terry, and just drafted Bouknight and are trying to bring Graham back.
Well guaranteed contracts for one? If you could just cut every whiff and only take a partial hit a hard cap would actually be doable?
Might solve parity? Or might make it 100x worse? Players union would never allow so moot point.
Would be a quality MLE spend at a position of need. Big risk factors with him, but if he can get back on his trajectory, he'd be worth twice the MLE contract.
I'm down for taking the talent flier on Monk as well. Reunite him with Fox, he shot super well last year (40% on 5 attempts) and is far better suited for the "bench microwave" role than Buddy because of his creation on-ball. Mitchell-Monk pairs super well together as a duo too I think.