Tetsujin
The Game Thread Dude
I’d fly from Tokyo to drive HB and Davion to the airport myself to make it happen.
If this is what non-Kings homers are suggesting for a trade, maybe it’s not that unrealistic afteralll?
3 first for a 4th player is A LOT
If Grant and Kuzma actually cost 2, Mikal for 3 is an absolute no-brainer. I do this yesterday
Yeah, if Bridges were gettable, even at three first rounders, without having to give up a major piece, I think you do this as soon as you're able. Fox/Bridges/Murray/Sabonis is a tasty core of four. Is it the core of an eventual title contender? I don't know. But I also don't know that you could do any better on the trade market without having to part with Keegan.
Totally agree. It doesn’t make sense to sell Bridges for a rebuilding package when a lot of their picks are owned by HOU.Houston is the team he gets traded to if they decide to unload him imo.
Totally agree. It doesn’t make sense to sell Bridges for a rebuilding package when a lot of their picks are owned by HOU.
I think them moving off Finney-Smith may be more likely considering he’ll be 31 at the start of next year. I’m wondering if they’d be interested in a Huerter for Finney-Smith type trade in the offseason? Huerter will be 26 at the start of next season and will have 2 years remaining on his deal. While Finney-Smith will essentially be an expiring (I’m not expecting him to pickup his player option for the 2025-26 season).
You could then promote Ellis to the starting SG spot and have a roster of…
PG - Fox / Mitchell
SG - Ellis / Monk / Jones
SF - Murray / Barnes / Duarte
PF - Finney-Smith / Vezenkov
C - Sabonis / Lyles
Fox, Ellis, Murray, and Finney-Smith would be a lot of defense, length, and versatility around Sabonis while still being to effectively space the floor. And it still leaves the door open for Murray to grow into that go-to option. Then you have a very deep bench led by Monk and Barnes as your bench scorers (what a luxury).
I kind of like this idea because I think it addresses our weaknesses (size, length, & defense at SG and PF) without touching any of our future 1sts. It would mainly be about Murray developing at that point, and if he doesn’t develop into the go-to option we need, we’d still be able to leverage those 1sts to try and trade for that player.
This listed team is a play-in team! I mean this one, copy/pasting below from the post you quoted...I suggested this deal earlier in thr season. Think it makes a ton of sense for both squads and a very fair value swap
This listed team is a play-in team! I mean this one, copy/pasting below from the post you quoted...
PG - Fox / Mitchell
SG - Ellis / Monk / Jones
SF - Murray / Barnes / Duarte
PF - Finney-Smith / Vezenkov
C - Sabonis / Lyles
Where is the scoring power here?
Are you projecting Murray to become a 30 PPG scorer? That's what will be needed if this team is to have success.
I don't think that's likely.
Fox, Monk, Domas Keegan score quite a bit of points and is all the offensive creation youll ever need. HB and Huerter are good offensive players, but we pretty much don't rely on them at all this season on a game to game basis.
Hb and Huerter are 22.8 points this season on solid efficiency. Dorian Finney Smith is 8-10 points pretty much every year and I'd very much bet on Keon being 7-10 PPG with starters minutes.
So, at a max, let's say Keon and DFS were 15 PPG combined. You don't think between our top 4, Lyles, Sasha, Davion, any new acquisition could fill that 7.8 PPG gap? And we become a totally transformed defensive team
The Kings are still a question mark as to how the scoring translates to playoff ball. So far in the games that mirror that type of ball the scoring goes down as does their offensive efficiency and when it does it's not typically a good result for them.
That said, with Keon showing out, one would have to be interested in the idea of a defensive core of Keon, Murray and maybe DFS because it might actually balance out in the end. If Keon keeps this up, I would be all for the Kings throwing whatever it took outside of Keegan to land someone like Bridges though. Keon, Bridges, and Murray next to Fox and Domas is not only a great fit but great balance.
I mean, I don't think last year was a super fair representation. Fox broken finger after game 4 and Domas wasn't close to 100% either.
Assuming they get into the playoffs with non-broken fingers/bruised sternum/black eyes, a new Monk/Keegan, we should look like a vastly different club this year in the playoffs. AND it still took a 50 piece from an all-time great to knock us out.
Barely crossed 100 points against the Wizards, with almost this same lineup.Fox, Monk, Domas Keegan score quite a bit of points and is all the offensive creation youll ever need. HB and Huerter are good offensive players, but we pretty much don't rely on them at all this season on a game to game basis.
Hb and Huerter are 22.8 points this season on solid efficiency. Dorian Finney Smith is 8-10 points pretty much every year and I'd very much bet on Keon being 7-10 PPG with starters minutes.
So, at a max, let's say Keon and DFS were 15 PPG combined. You don't think between our top 4, Lyles, Sasha, Davion, any new acquisition could fill that 7.8 PPG gap? And we become a totally transformed defensive team
Barely crossed 100 points against the Wizards, with almost this same lineup.