twslam07
All-Star
Your sort of playing on both sides of the field if you don't mind me saying so. On one hand, your proposed a plan that has some very questionable moves in it. By questionable, I mean very unlikely that all those moves could be pulled off. But you make the assumption that they could. On the other hand, you shoot down just about every suggestion proposed by others. The chance of being able to pull off everything you proposed is about a billion to one. Just too many players, teams and GM's involved. But hey, its a plan and more than anyone else has proposed. Reasonable or not.
One of my problems, is that your proposing all these moves, but when responding to what happens if Gay walks, you throw out a roster made up of whats left of the team, thereby assuming that the Kings won't make any changes to the roster. I seriously doubt it comes down to your plan or nothing. I do like some of your moves though. I'm not a big fan of Rondo's but if we could retain Gay, I do think he would be a good fit on our current team. I also think your overpaying for him.
By the way, draft picks don't have a cap hold of any kind, so we would actually be a little more under the cap than you stated.
Why can't I play both sides? It's very important to be prepared for anything that comes at you. You have to have a plan for if Gay stays and if Gay leaves. This plan is predicated on Gay staying with us and wanting to compete now, but if Gay leaves, what moves can be made to make us into a legitimate competitor?
It's to my understanding that we sign our draft picks before free agency thus our cap space is reduced.