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My prediction is that we will end up with the 6th or 7th seed and get by the first round of the playoffs. Then I will have to bring this thread back up when the 2nd round of the playoffs get here.
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My prediction is that we will end up with the 6th or 7th seed and get by the first round of the playoffs. Then I will have to bring this thread back up when the 2nd round of the playoffs get here.
The chances of getting a "franchise" player in the lottery are slim to none. They come around only once in a while and you have to get lucky.
what are you high? where do you think franchise players come from? the stork?
i dont want the kings to tank. i at least want to get in the playoffs. its dumb to try and rebuild through the draft when all you have to do is make 1 lousy trade
I didn't say they didn't come from the lottery. Read what you're quoting instead of getting high with storks. I said the chances of landing one is a crap shot at best. Unless you have a one of the top picks, you're not getting a sure thing. So at that point you're betting on ping pong balls.
Citrus said:Oooooh... yes you did; the 1997 draft was a [Walton]HOOOORIBLE[/Walton] draft! It had one can't-miss superstar (Duncan), one guy who figured to be a solid NBA player (Van Horn), and a bunch of guys that you couldn't pick out of a lineup; I distinctly remember people saying that, if you didn't get one of the top-two picks in that draft, you were pretty much screwed.diggining said:The funny thing is that I was all ready to quote the same passage, but for the reason that I disagree with it very much. I did not quote a particularly weak draft...
diggining said:I did not quote a particularly weak draft; what we're interested right now is in the first pick or two, picks that might actually be worth tanking for, and Tim Duncan was probably the most sure-fire prospect in the last 10, 15 years coming out of college.
Citrus said:I think that Oden is every bit as much a sure thing as Duncan was; at the very least, he's as much a sure thing as Carmelo Anthony was... I'll also dispute that Durant is a "significant" step below Oden or Duncan, and he may not be any kind of step below either of them. Howe'er, comma, Durant isn't seven feet tall, and I'll take a can't-miss center over a can't-miss swingman any day of the week, and twice on Sunday. In fact, Durant may very well end up being the Jordan to Oden's Olajuwon, but I can't imagine that Houston felt like it made a mistake drafting Olajuwon.
Citrus said:I'd be willing to bet that, even if they're closer than I think they are, they're a lot further away than you think they are; this team isn't a piece away, it isn't two pieces away, and it isn't three pieces away. Nobody's saying that we will solve all our problems in one OMGZMIRCALEDRAFTLOLZ~!!!!1111, but if we can get a franchise player in the draft, we can build a winning team around him, and be legitimate championship (not merely playoff, championship) contenders within five years.
Citrus said:There is nobody on this team that a championship team can be built around, not Bibby, not Martin, not Artest, not anybody. And there's no one player (and probably not any two players) on this team that we could trade to GET a franchise player. There's nobody that we could trade for that would make this a significant playoff team without trading at least a third of our top talent... and there's nobody that we could get in a trade that would make this a significant playoff team with a third of the currently existing talent gone. Hoping for some miracle free agent is a fool's errand.
Citrus said:1) The only player that Petrie ever drafted in the single-digits was Jason Williams, and that was hardly a bad pick, even though Nowtizki and Pierce turned out to be better players in hindsight (but, we already had Webber, and Petrie had a jones for Stojakovic, so what the hell would we have done with Nowitzki, anyway?).
Citrus said:We don't need another Robin, we need the next Batman. And you ain't gonna get Batman with the fifteenth pick in the draft.
you said "The chances of getting a "franchise" player in the lottery are slim to none." that's exactly what you said, if you messed up fine, but don't blame me for the way you worded.
Well the chances of drafting a franchise player after the 14th pick are definitely worse, if not non-existent. Also, far less likely is trading for a young, franchise-type player. I'd rather take a slim chance than have a worse than slim chance."Slim to none" meaning that the chances are rare. I didn't say that it never happens. Give me a little credit. Obviously Shaq, MJ, Lebron, etc. weren't ALL drafted after the 14th pick.
Well the chances of drafting a franchise player after the 14th pick definitely worse, if not non-existent. Also, far less likely is trading for a young, franchise-type player. I'd rather take a slim chance than have worse than slim chance.
Every year we hear talks of a strong draft, and this year is no exception. Is this year really better than average? Probably, but the most prized players are no sure thing. This certainly does not seem as strong as the Lebron-Melo-Darko (as we now know, Lebron-Melo-Wade-Bosh) draft year--the hype today can't compare with the hype that year.
I'd rather trade the entire Kings team right now for the Charlotte Bobcats, and their record is worse than ours. Why? Because they are young and athletic and are only getting better, whereas our core is in their prime and only getting worse. And after this next draft, the Bobcats will be loaded with talent. I'm sure there are FAs out there who will go with the Bobcats because they see the same thing.
And let's not forget that we traded a multi-time All Star and franchise player (even if he was at the end of his career) to get Webber who at that time was considered to be malcontent who failed to live up to his immense talent. We don't have a player like that on our roster today.True enough. We were pretty lucky to be able to trade for C-Webb. I don't see a situation like that happening again.
Did you watch before 1999?I won't watch tanking if they suck even worse next year.
Did you watch before 1999?
A lot of us did. And the Kings SUCKED. In legendary ways. And we loved them.
And you're completely missing the point, nobody wants to go into seasons upon seasons of tanking. We're talking about this year in this special draft. And we're not talking about losing just to lose, we're talking about building towards the future in a way that will result in some short term losses - playing the young guys, trading for young unproven talent that we think will blossom, etc.
If this team were completely reloaded next year with young hungry players, finished 32-50, missed the playoffs by 16 games but showed intensity on the court, bonding, growth and an actual identity you're telling me you wouldn't watch and be excited about the future?
1.) Hmm... in 99' I was playing basketball not cheering and Kings games weren't televised like it is on Comcast nowadays. I watch all 82 plus preseason every year by the way. Let's not bash me like everyone did Stroms please?
2.)I think basketball is more than winning or losing. Championship rings don't mean as much as "free money" these days anyway. Basketball should be about playing the game. I watch high school, college, nba, even middle school, and my favorite streetball. I'm sticking to "Winning isn't everything."
3.)I just don't see it as a good idea to bench SAR, Thomas, Miller. Bibby and Artest can probably be traded by the 22nd. Business-wise, Kings stock go down, Kings lose fans and players. Maloofs lose money. David Stern might even put in a Kings clause for the future. I'm all for Oden but I'm against don't play your best. Why even show up for a game, just forfeit every game, dismiss the team for the season. Basketball isn't basketball anymore when you're just aiming to miss the basket and shooting full court shots for the heck of it.
Exactly. I don't know why the side that wouldn't mind unintentional losing for the short term keep having their position mischaracterized.why can't people tell the difference between tanking/rebuilding and throwing games?
3.)I just don't see it as a good idea to bench SAR, Thomas, Miller. Bibby and Artest can probably be traded by the 22nd. I'm all for Oden but I'm against don't play your best. Why even show up for a game, just forfeit every game, dismiss the team for the season. Basketball isn't basketball anymore when you're just aiming to miss the basket and shooting full court shots for the heck of it.
Its not about bashing you its about perspective. And your lack of it. When you make statements about who is going to support this team and you admit to not following them during the lean years you lack credibility because you lack perspective.1.) Hmm... in 99' I was playing basketball not cheering and Kings games weren't televised like it is on Comcast nowadays. I watch all 82 plus preseason every year by the way. Let's not bash me like everyone did Stroms please?
And yet you just said a post ago that you will quit watching the team if they continue to suck.2.)I think basketball is more than winning or losing. Championship rings don't mean as much as "free money" these days anyway. Basketball should be about playing the game. I watch high school, college, nba, even middle school, and my favorite streetball. I'm sticking to "Winning isn't everything."
NOBODY has proposed doing anything of the sort. You aren't even paying attention. And the "Kings Clause"???? Its already there and its called "the lottery". And its why we don't have to lose the most games possible to get a decent draft shot. Just being in the bottom 5 should give us a fair chance at either a franchise player or at minimum a player with the potential to be the best player on our roster since C-Webb went down.3.)I just don't see it as a good idea to bench SAR, Thomas, Miller. Bibby and Artest can probably be traded by the 22nd. Business-wise, Kings stock go down, Kings lose fans and players. Maloofs lose money. David Stern might even put in a Kings clause for the future. I'm all for Oden but I'm against don't play your best. Why even show up for a game, just forfeit every game, dismiss the team for the season. Basketball isn't basketball anymore when you're just aiming to miss the basket and shooting full court shots for the heck of it.