As for what I would have done? Offered more to Daly. Done it much sooner, if we weren't going to go after a Chandler/Gasol/Nene/Jordan. But we didn't go after any shotblockers, and went after the short Chuck Hayes. I feel bad saying this due to Chucks condition, but I wasn't high on the signing, and even with the signing, didn't think we had shotblocking, or an intimidator inside. I thought all along not going after a taller, athletic defensive presence was a mistake, and I don't think our FO had any desire to go after that. All sign point to them wanting Chuck, and then being very happy with that frontline.
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Also what would contribute to us not agreeing, is that I would pay more for defensive center than I think you would. I'd overpay.
I'll start off by saying that I felt retaining a defensive-minded, shot-blocking presence next to Cousins, especially one who could be used to defend the more mobile PFs was the #1 priority of the front office.
At the moment we haven't secured that, and it's going to hurt us this year.
With that said, I now truly don't believe there is anything we could have done.
I was always hopeful that we'd be able to re-sign Dalembert and that re-signing him was our best chance of filling that hole on our team.
However, I think that what has gone on over the last few weeks has made it clear that Dalembert was never an option for us.
The thing is, the Kings FO are far more 'in the know' about what's going on with the players than we as fans are.
It's my guess that Dalembert basically made it clear to the FO that he wasn't interested in returning to the team. I also think that may be why they pulled the trigger on the Hickson trade, because they knew that if they struck out in free-agency, that they'd at least have acquired another big with potential.
I was disappointed when I heard the immediate interest, then the signing of Chuck Hayes, because (as mentioned earlier) I wanted a full pursuit of Dalembert.
But here is where the FO probably found themselves:
1.) Dalembert tells them that he isn't interested in re-signing with the team.
2.) Memphis & Clippers FO indicate that they are going to match any offer for Gasol/Jordan.
3.) Nene & Chandler are the top 2 FA and are planning on asking for 15mil+/year.
So with those things outlined, what are their choices?
They know they need a defensive player in the paint, and so they go hard after someone who is a good defender (though not the team defender we need) who also happens to be a very good passer and is a very hard worker and potential veteran leader and role model for the team and for Cousins.
They believe that Hayes is their absolute best option given the circumstances, and they get him right away. (Can you think of another FA better than Hayes that they could have targeted if the other 5 bigs were off the table? I can't.)
I'm not sure if they could have played it much better. I like the deal they made with Hayes a whole lot more than the Kwame Brown signing for 7mil+ by the Warriors.
I just don't know what other sort of options they realistically had, especially if they went into the off-season having a general idea of what the FA players were going to ask for, as well as having an idea of Dalembert's desire to return.
I agree that we still have a problem and unless Cousins/JT/JJ suddenly morph into great defensive-minded bigs, we are probably going to see a lot of points scored in the paint, and potentially lose a lot of close games that we could have won otherwise.
Maybe we'll pull off a great trade to bring in a guy who can help us. It's clear that the FO felt we needed interior defensive help, which is why they went after Hayes in the first place. So they know there is a need, and hopefully they can either find someone to fill the void, or coach our players up enough so that we can manage.
I'm going to give the FO some time to try and figure this thing out. If we are a bottom-feeding team with one of the worst defenses in the league by the all-star break, and if we make moves which don't help in that regard, then I'll be more inclined to be upset. Until then, I can wait a few months to see how this all is sorted out.
I will say, that I expect us to punish Houston when we play them. Dalembert was a teammate last season, and he basically ditched the team to take less money and go to another team that really isn't going to be that good.
I expect Cousins to really go hard at him, and I hope that he dominates in that match-up, because if I was a teammate, I'd be upset with Dalembert.