twslam07
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I'm leaning fairly strongly in this direction. I've been thinking for a while now that this team isn't close to having an established core, that relative stability is a long way off. I don't think any differently today.
The core is currently Cousins and Gay. Assume the Kings resign Gay after this year. They add a #1 pick to the roster in the draft. If they resign Gay under that scenario I'm assuming they would presumably have had a respectable year, somewhere in the neighborhood of .500 ball. (It's hard to imagine they resign Gay if it's a distastrous year). So that means they don't have a top 5 pick, more like a pick that's #10 or greater. Where exactly does that get you? And who else do you have to trade to get better? Thompson? LOL. McLemore? LOL. How about Williams? Double LOL. I just don't see the yellow brick road with that core and with the non-assets the Kings currently have in their possession. At best I see a team wandering in the no-man's land of mediocrity for years to come, getting into the playoffs, but having no chance whatsoever of getting to the promised land.
The Kings have had bad drafts, got next to nothing for the guys they did draft correctly - Tyreke and Thomas - and now are left with a bare cupboard. It's not going to surprise me in the least if they blow it up again, including Cousins, including Gay, and start from scratch.
I agree. That is why this season is so important when it comes to Gay. We're not going to get another player of his caliber to come here so we better hope & pray that he pans out and plays like the unselfish, efficient #2 option we need; otherwise, we'll be stuck in no mans land until we are able to draft some more talent (not bringing in anyone significant in free agency and not going to be able to trade for anyone significant with the lack of talent) and after we resign Cousins again (which is probably unlikely if we go through another 4 years of losing). It's a very scary time right now, and for all our sake, I hope Gay plays like the player we need (He's not off to a good start).