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They're somehow cooking the Lakers right now but i doubt it'll last.Doug won’t let them die. Also the Sixers are gonna be on the second night of a back to back
They're somehow cooking the Lakers right now but i doubt it'll last.Doug won’t let them die. Also the Sixers are gonna be on the second night of a back to back
Welp. Guess we’re losing the Philly game. Vibes will not be immaculate.
Welp. Guess we’re losing the Philly game. Vibes will not be immaculate.
AD left gameThey're somehow cooking the Lakers right now but i doubt it'll last.
They're somehow cooking the Lakers right now but i doubt it'll last.
Domas is the man. He's proven to be at least as able to be the player you build around from here on. He needs defense and athletic ability. Monte... go.
I never heard it. What's it called?
The Lakers let Bronny get absolutely embarrassed by Maxey for like ten minutes.They're somehow cooking the Lakers right now but i doubt it'll last.
Had multiple years to address that issue and keep Fox but no
We're gonna trade Fox while addressing the wing issue.
oh shoot I forgot about that one because of this one (and doubling down on the joke)“The Kings don’t need Luka”
Atlanta on a big losing streak right now so if you get their pick from the Spurs in a Fox trade, you have a chance to get that 1A guy in the draft lotto in the summer too.(Accidentally getting the number one pick and drafting Flagg FTW)Keon-Carter-Keegan-Sochan is A LOT of defense. The bet is how high a ceiling Monk can be as "the man" and the lead ball-handler, but him-DDR-Domas with the above 4 defensively makes a ton of sense on paper.
That's how I feel about Domas and Monk, as well. Plus, Keegan, they are now our core.Fox isn’t our best player, it’s Domas. Fox is a great player and can be unbelievably great when he wants to be. But therein lies some frustration amongst fans. It’s that when he wants to be part, it just doesn’t happen consistently.
Monk isn’t quite the player Fox is, but he’s a better shooter and a better playmaker. He fits better and is certainly a capable guard. A lot hinges on what we get in return. It should be a haul. He’s one of the best point guards in the league overall and we need to take advantage of that.
They get the picks that Nets want for Cam Johnson.That is why San Antonio is a poor choice of trading partner. They do not have any forwards of comparable quality to De'Aaron Fox.
That's how I feel about Domas and Monk, as well. Plus, Keegan, they are now our core.
A haul is what we need to fill the void. If a trade is picks-heavy, then we can flip into assets easily.
Maybe if I buy her flowers, my ex who is married to another man now will take me back.Maybe we aren't able to trade Fox, we make a run to the playoffs and the vibes get good again, only for Fox to want to stay? Eh, just dreaming.
Maybe we aren't able to trade Fox, we make a run to the playoffs and the vibes get good again, only for Fox to want to stay? Eh, just dreaming.
Maybe we aren't able to trade Fox, we make a run to the playoffs and the vibes get good again, only for Fox to want to stay? Eh, just dreaming.
Recee?I can't really be upset at Fox for requesting a trade. He spent 8 years here and was our lone bright spot on a team with a lot of dark days. He was monumental in bringing the Kings out of the gutter and finally making the playoffs.
Looking at the reasons for Fox wanting out, I think it just comes down to personal preference and happiness. We started off the season poorly, but we've played great after firing Brown. However, this bounce back still wasn't enough for Fox to decide he wants to remain here long-term. It sounds like he's just ready for a new basketball chapter elsewhere. If you're the Kings, just get the best offer available. I think we have to see how far we can go without Fox being our #1 guy.
I hope fans don't send hate towards Fox. He's given a lot to this city, and while I would've loved to see him retire a King, we'll be alright without him
That's why I've proposed you take Castle and Sochan plus as many picks as you can get. Starting with ATLs picks, but I'm asking for 6. Need 3 or 4 minimum though. Then you use one or two of those to get Cam and Sharpe for Huerter and Lyles (sorry but gotta get rid of all things Klutch so Trey gotta go). You've improved positions 3-5, have a long term PG prospect, and hopefully you've got ATL's pick in this draft to further fill need. Plus you open up time for Keon and Devin.That is why San Antonio is a poor choice of trading partner. They do not have any forwards of comparable quality to De'Aaron Fox.
I won't hate him but he hired Klutch to get out of Sacramento.I can't really be upset at Fox for requesting a trade. He spent 8 years here and was our lone bright spot on a team with a lot of dark days. He was monumental in bringing the Kings out of the gutter and finally making the playoffs.
Looking at the reasons for Fox wanting out, I think it just comes down to personal preference and happiness. We started off the season poorly, but we've played great after firing Brown. However, this bounce back still wasn't enough for Fox to decide he wants to remain here long-term. It sounds like he's just ready for a new basketball chapter elsewhere. If you're the Kings, just get the best offer available. I think we have to see how far we can go without Fox being our #1 guy.
I hope fans don't send hate towards Fox. He's given a lot to this city, and while I would've loved to see him retire a King, we'll be alright without him
I am not high on Cam, with Sharpe I am feeling better, without Fox I also think it makes sense to add one offense only piece. And if we trade some fringe pick we get out of the deal while getting ATLs good picks, who cares?They get the picks that Nets want for Cam Johnson.
I do 't like Cam as he defends for crap, but there you go.
That's because we usually wait too long to move people. DMC was a rare exception, and the FO got backlash for what ended up being a fortuitous move.Good luck with that “haul” you speak of. Sacramento has never been allowed to have that either
Fox hired Rich Paul in 2022. Trying to remember right now, but I don't think he's ever tried to force out before. I think his hesitancy to sign a long-term extension has always been him wanting to play up to All-NBA standards to get more money, but that hasn't happened the last 2 years. That's probably played a part in him wanting to leave, especially if he's not going to reap the extra cash benefitsI won't hate him but he hired Klutch to get out of Sacramento.