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Chad Ford: read at your own risk. Facts and prudent study have nothing to do with writing national columns. Here is his take on the trade...
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Sacramento Kings: Everyone was talking about the defensive upgrade that the Magic were looking for when they swapped Mobley for Christie last week. But the truth is that defensively, Mobley is closer to Christie than people realize. Christie's defense has slipped the 1½ seasons while Mobley is more than capable of defending on the perimeter when he wants to.
Factor in that Mobley is miles ahead of Chrisite when it comes to putting points on the board, and this trade was really a no brainer for the Kings as well.
Cuttino Mobley
Mobley
As we just discussed, the Magic really wanted Christie so they could play him some at point and break-up the buddy-buddy relationship between Francis and Mobley.
The Kings needed Mobley because they realized that they were a bad defensive team that couldn't outscore the elite teams in the West. They also knew there was a great chance that Mobley would opt out of his contract this summer, shaving nearly seven million off their cap next year.
The question is whether Mobley will be enough. While he certainly adds the scoring punch they were looking for, his addition raises two problems in Sacramento.
First, Mobley loves to shoot the three. However, there are two much better three-point shooters on the team – Peja Stojakovic and Mike Bibby. Every time he launches one, he's taking a shot away from a guy who has a much better shot of making it. With Stojakovic, in particular, not getting the ball as much as he deserves in the offense, adding Mobley to the mix could cause more chemistry problems down the road.
Second, the move did nothing to address the team's bench problems. Darius Songaila is the only guy on the Kings bench who has any business playing more than 15 minutes a night. Eventually, rookie Kevin Martin might be good, but he's too young to make an impact right now.
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His disrespect for Mo, Tag, Martin, and Barnes frustrate me.

A Snippet of his good, bad and the Upside weekly articles
Sacramento Kings: Everyone was talking about the defensive upgrade that the Magic were looking for when they swapped Mobley for Christie last week. But the truth is that defensively, Mobley is closer to Christie than people realize. Christie's defense has slipped the 1½ seasons while Mobley is more than capable of defending on the perimeter when he wants to.
Factor in that Mobley is miles ahead of Chrisite when it comes to putting points on the board, and this trade was really a no brainer for the Kings as well.
Cuttino Mobley
Mobley
As we just discussed, the Magic really wanted Christie so they could play him some at point and break-up the buddy-buddy relationship between Francis and Mobley.
The Kings needed Mobley because they realized that they were a bad defensive team that couldn't outscore the elite teams in the West. They also knew there was a great chance that Mobley would opt out of his contract this summer, shaving nearly seven million off their cap next year.
The question is whether Mobley will be enough. While he certainly adds the scoring punch they were looking for, his addition raises two problems in Sacramento.
First, Mobley loves to shoot the three. However, there are two much better three-point shooters on the team – Peja Stojakovic and Mike Bibby. Every time he launches one, he's taking a shot away from a guy who has a much better shot of making it. With Stojakovic, in particular, not getting the ball as much as he deserves in the offense, adding Mobley to the mix could cause more chemistry problems down the road.
Second, the move did nothing to address the team's bench problems. Darius Songaila is the only guy on the Kings bench who has any business playing more than 15 minutes a night. Eventually, rookie Kevin Martin might be good, but he's too young to make an impact right now.
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His disrespect for Mo, Tag, Martin, and Barnes frustrate me.