Are the Kings entering a rebuild phase?

Will The Kings actually commit to a rebuild for once?


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The poll question is a good one, because even if the Kings' front office signals that a rebuild is coming, it's unclear to me that Vivek could commit to it for the long haul. While I supported the Haliburton for Sabonis trade upon its execution because of the Kings' need to break their playoff drought, I would not be supportive of future "win now" asset flips because Vivek gets impatient. While this "scoop" sounds encouraging, I'll need to see some sense in Perry's and Christie's actions in the coming weeks and months in order to believe it.
 
OKC's blueprint is not the same as the others, and really San Antonio's is just win the lottery 3 years in a row.

Detroit and Portland are fairly valid comparisons to what we might be able to do. As would be Houston, and possibly the Philly process, and those are what the expectations when it's over might be.

Are we doing it? I'm not convinced. And really CD hasn't exactly had the pulse of this team for a few years now.
 
Carmicheal Dave made the rebuild official? He’s just a radio show host with some contacts but hasn’t had anything breaking in awhile because Monte played his cards close to the vest.

I voted no because Vivek has refused this process. BUT fans were very vocal at the last game…..booing Eubanks being subbed in, chanting for Keon, lots of empty seats, the team seemingly pulling the old trick of quitting on the coach and giving up to the point Vivek allegedly walked off the court at halftime.

If this iteration of the Kings gets blown out by 30 again and again, I suspect ownership does something nuts once again because they can’t help themselves.

Something’s that could happen because Vivek has the patience of an infant….
Wouldn’t be shocked if Christie is fired. Easiest thing to do
Kings make a deal now despite trade deadline being a long ways away.
Deal Monk despite being a guy who wants to be here and there are teams out there who could use some offense from the backcourt
Deal Keon because he’s super easy to move with that contract and now fans can’t chant for him
Deal Carter because Perry didn’t draft him and they don’t seem to value him at all
Deal any vet because they are asking out
Etc, etc, etc. Wash, rinse, repeat
 
"as and if opportunities exist" doing some heavy lifting.

Most of the team was on the block this summer. I think only Keegan and Keon were deemed untouchable, although I don't think Domas was shopped or generated many calls. And yes, Dubs wanted at least one of them so I do believe that Keon is still valued within the organization even if superficially it looks otherwise.

Any trade that nets us one or more first rounders outside of those three and Nique (would need more than just one FRP for them) I'm listening.
 
Perry said from day one he wanted this year to be about developing an identity and if wins come, great.

He allegedly called around the league to learn the trade value of his players

He has told multiple media members eyes are on ‘27

He pursued Kuminga an upside swing younger than our draft pick this year.

His signings have been for one year or non guaranteed contracts with the exception of Dennis who is essentially a 2 year deal and someone that can start or come off the bench. Keegan is a long term piece.

I think they are rebuilding but not the version where every player is 19. If I had to guess they are hoping to get a high draft pick this year and they will look to trade future picks for a splash and build around “the splash”, ‘26 draft pick, Keegan and Nique.
 
A rebuild would include moving Domas. I don't see them doing so, but it would absolutely be the right move.

The only vet I want to stay is Russ. Maybe Monk.

Heavy minutes for Carter, Nique, Keon, Precious, Keegan, and Max while hopefully hitting on some draft picks from the assets we get back from selling off our vets.
 
A rebuild would include moving Domas. I don't see them doing so, but it would absolutely be the right move.

The only vet I want to stay is Russ. Maybe Monk.

Heavy minutes for Carter, Nique, Keon, Precious, Keegan, and Max while hopefully hitting on some draft picks from the assets we get back from selling off our vets.

The east is open for a lot of team we need to take advantage of that… Charolette is still close to the play in with injuries and they need a center we could get another lottery pick this year trading Sabonis there
 
Allegedly we are targeting Nico Harrison to lead the rebuild charge. On one hand he totally destroyed his reputation with one disastrous trade, on the other he truly made solid move after solid move in building that Mavs team around Luka to make the WCF and a Finals. Mixed feelings for sure
 
Allegedly we are targeting Nico Harrison to lead the rebuild charge. On one hand he totally destroyed his reputation with one disastrous trade, on the other he truly made solid move after solid move in building that Mavs team around Luka to make the WCF and a Finals. Mixed feelings for sure

Wait, what? Who's reporting this? Presumably, the Kings aren't firing Scott Perry, so what role would Harrison play in the front office that would have him "leading the rebuild charge"? Why would the Kings require Harrison's services? Are Perry and the rest of the front office's staff and scouts not enough? Is there some existing relationship I'm not aware of? Doesn't make sense.
 
Wait, what? Who's reporting this? Presumably, the Kings aren't firing Scott Perry, so what role would Harrison play in the front office that would have him "leading the rebuild charge"? Why would the Kings require Harrison's services? Are Perry and the rest of the front office's staff and scouts not enough? Is there some existing relationship I'm not aware of? Doesn't make sense.
Carmichael Dave. Key word allegedly. I'd imagine they would work in some kind of tandem, but all good questions that don't have answers yet.
 
Perry said from day one he wanted this year to be about developing an identity and if wins come, great.

He allegedly called around the league to learn the trade value of his players

He has told multiple media members eyes are on ‘27

He pursued Kuminga an upside swing younger than our draft pick this year.

His signings have been for one year or non guaranteed contracts with the exception of Dennis who is essentially a 2 year deal and someone that can start or come off the bench. Keegan is a long term piece.

I think they are rebuilding but not the version where every player is 19. If I had to guess they are hoping to get a high draft pick this year and they will look to trade future picks for a splash and build around “the splash”, ‘26 draft pick, Keegan and Nique.

Has there been a rebuild version where every player is 19? Trying to think of an example
 
Vivek looking pissed while talking to Scott Perry and then leaving the Minnesota game early did feel like the prelude to something. If this is actually happening now, we're not in terrible shape considering the veterans who have the least value are on short(ish) deals and we already have three recent lottery picks in Murray, Carter, and Clifford and a solid 3 and D role-player in Keon Ellis as a starting point. The frontcourt will be a disaster but that's why it makes sense to start tearing this thing down now with an upcoming crop of draft prospects that is deep at the PF position. It all starts with a Sabonis trade though -- that's the only trade which is likely to net us future first round picks. It would be nice if we could get a young C back too, not All Star level but just someone who can play defense, grab rebounds, and set picks.
 
Vivek looking pissed while talking to Scott Perry and then leaving the Minnesota game early did feel like the prelude to something. If this is actually happening now, we're not in terrible shape considering the veterans who have the least value are on short(ish) deals and we already have three recent lottery picks in Murray, Carter, and Clifford and a solid 3 and D role-player in Keon Ellis as a starting point. The frontcourt will be a disaster but that's why it makes sense to start tearing this thing down now with an upcoming crop of draft prospects that is deep at the PF position. It all starts with a Sabonis trade though -- that's the only trade which is likely to net us future first round picks. It would be nice if we could get a young C back too, not All Star level but just someone who can play defense, grab rebounds, and set picks.
Not for nothing but this is shaping up to be one of the stronger frontcourt drafts in a while with AJ, Boozer, Caleb Wilson, and Ament all being forwards of various potential levels.
 
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