I would love to add Granger to this team. What worries me though is giving up too much for him, I know they would want a first round pick and a young player plus expirings I'm sure. I don't know if I'm willing to give up a lottery protected pick for him because I'd rather take my chance on a PG in this years draft and go from there.
Granger's reputation coming into the league was that he was a very good defender. He has regressed since those days though. When Jim O'Brien says you can be playing a little harder on defense then you know you are slacking. As far as rebounding he's probably comparable to Peja's production with the Kings, i.e. not very impressive given his size.
I have no doubt this will get fixed if he comes over here and plays with Tyreke and Cousins, though.
This would be perfect for us!
He is on a reasonable contract and would prvide us with a genuine 3rd option and star who is a great shooter and a good defender. He is young enough to still be playing at a high level when we start contending.
If we could pull off this deal and also somehow sign or trade JaVale McGee or someone similar to play next to Cousins as a shot blocking defensive presence and we would be set for the forseeable future.
Chances are that we are highly unlikely to attract anyone of equal or better quality as Granger in free agency.
Cousins - Grander - Evans is a great trio to have as a core and to build around. Bring in some complementary role players to fill out the roster and we could really have a very quick turnaround here.
I also thought about this the other day, I feel it would be nice move to get Granger but I dont feel Casspi has to be involved in the deal. If the Pacers Have Granger on the table then there obviously in full rebuilding mode. This would be my offer.
Dally/Landry in exchange for Granger / tjFord / 1st rounder
If they dont bite then throw in Casspi but it would be hard seeing how hard of a worker he is.
Why would they want to take on Dalemberts salary? By only taking on Casspi, Landry, and a 1st round pick, they save money this year. And I don't want TJ Ford.
Well grant doesn't think we'll be trading for Granger! Via Twitter.
Whiteside > McGee.....
$13M a year for three years is a reasonable contract for a third option?
A player whose done nothing in the NBA yet is better than a player whose averaging 9 points, 8 rebounds, and 2.5 blocks?
Whiteside > McGee.....
I'm not saying that Whiteside is as good as McGee right now. Come on, you know what I meant. I'm saying going forward into the future Whiteside is projected to be our PF. If he develops of course. McGee is a center and not a PF, and Cousins is a center. I could see McGee as a backup, but not playing along side him.
It just seems like you're putting a lot of stock in Whiteside. Especially for a guy who's apparently so raw that he can't even get minutes on The Kings. The guy seems like a long-shot to me and even if he does work out as expected it's probably going to take a few years at least. I wouldn't hesitate to trade him for someone who can put up 10-10 and 2 right now.
Maybe on potential but on production its no contest.
McGee is averagin 9ppg, 8rpg and 2.5bpg and I think his length and athletic ability would be a great complement to Cousins' game right now and in the future. Whiteside might well be better than McGee down the track but he has struggled in NBDL this year. Getting McGee would put us ahead of the curve by a couple of seasons. There is no reason why we couldn't have both on the roster.
If we manage to pull off a deal for Grander then we need impact players NOW, not in 2-3 years time.
Cousins - McGee - Granger - Evans - Udrih is a play off team as of next year and would win more games from now in for the remainder of the season. Whiteside would be lucky to get spot minutes here and there.
I glad your not the GM
You're glad we don't have Martin and Beasly right now?
didn't you have Beasley under your list of bust/dissapointments just a few days ago?
i gotta agree w/ baja. whiteside has more potential than mcgee. hes a garbage minute type player. he doesn't really have much of a game outside of put back dunks and weak side shot blocking.
And you need more complete player next to Cousins?!
What you described McGee as being, thats exactly the sort of player that you want next to Cousins. Someone that is a garbage man type of player that will rebound, swat shots and play some good D. You don't need a 20/10 type of player. 9-12ppg, 8-10 rpg, 2-3bpg is the ideal type of player you want next to Cousins and those are the sort of numbers that McGee is producing NOW, not hopefully producing in some 3 years time.
And you need more complete player next to Cousins?!
What you described McGee as being, thats exactly the sort of player that you want next to Cousins. Someone that is a garbage man type of player that will rebound, swat shots and play some good D. You don't need a 20/10 type of player. 9-12ppg, 8-10 rpg, 2-3bpg is the ideal type of player you want next to Cousins and those are the sort of numbers that McGee is producing NOW, not hopefully producing in some 3 years time.
You're glad we don't have Martin and Beasly right now?
And you need more complete player next to Cousins?!
What you described McGee as being, thats exactly the sort of player that you want next to Cousins. Someone that is a garbage man type of player that will rebound, swat shots and play some good D. You don't need a 20/10 type of player. 9-12ppg, 8-10 rpg, 2-3bpg is the ideal type of player you want next to Cousins and those are the sort of numbers that McGee is producing NOW, not hopefully producing in some 3 years time.
Completely agree. Most of the posters who don't see, or chose not to see Hassans potential, are the same posters who can't stomach a rebuild, and don't have much patience to speak of.I guess I'm not sure why you want to put McGee next to Cousins. Both players are centers. Now if you wanted him as the backup to Cousins, then I would understand. Right now, even without landry, we have three potential players to play along side of Cousins in Thompson, Jackson, and Whiteside. And I think that Whiteside has more long range potential than McGee. Whiteside should have been a 1st round pick. Not a lottery pick as some suggested, but definitely somewhere between 15 and 25. I loved everything about the kid in college except his immaturity and inexperience. But I thought he had way more potential than Thabeet, who has no natural feel for the game. Whiteside does, but once again, he came to the game late, and had a learning disability. His biggest weakness in college, aside from knowledge of the game itself, was his ballhandling, and just terrible passing ability. But he can jump out of the building and is a very good athlete. He has a very nice jumpshot out to 18 feet. He also needs work on his post game, which consists mostly of dunking the ball. The difference between Whiteside and Dalembert is that I think Whiteside can be a much better offensive player. He has very good touch around the basket. His shotblocking is a gift, and very few people have it.
What he needs is playing time in the NBA. He's going to be a foul magnet until he figures out what he can and can't do. And the only way to find that out is to get out on the floor with real NBA players and ref's. So I would try and get him some minutes. Even if its only 7 or 8 minutes a game. Let him get a feel for the speed of the NBA and how the ref's call the game. If he gets 5 fouls in 8 minutes, so be it. He'll eventually figure it out. Down the road I see him as a terrific weakside helper, that can grab 8 boards and score 12 to 15 pts a game. In truth, he has the potential to be more than that. Much more. But then so does Greene. So we'll see..
Landing Granger would be a big time move. It's the type of move a team that's serious about doing everything in its power to improve would do. Not something a cut-rate outfit like The Kings will pull off. It's too rich for their blood. There may have been a time when The Maloofs had the ambition, bravado, and resources to pull off a trade like this but those days are long gone.
One thing often overlooked here is that barring a major CBA change in min/max salaries, the Kings HAVE to spend 15M or so this summer just to get to the minimum.