Doug McDermott, Kings reportedly agree to one-year, $3.6M free-agent contract

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roster filler is all this is. Kings rookies aren't getting any playing time regardless or very minimal until the dynamic Chicago duo is out.
 
I guess but I don’t want to watch the ball stopping and slow pace he forces on the team. We lost some decent wings got 1 back but other than that it’s the same team.

The game will inevitably slow down in crunch time. And at that point you need to put the ball in someone’s hands to create. Who else could the team have gone to?
 
It’s really not a big deal one way or the other. 15th guy that can hit 40 percent from three if needed but never really plays. Vet leadership kinda deal.

We have to be getting close to the luxury tax though no?

You're not wrong. It's a largely inconsequential move. However, this off-season is starting to develop the stink of futility, and each move, however slight, just ends up adding to the general haze of malaise surrounding this franchise, especially when those moves (and nearly every rumored trade/free agency target) makes the roster older and more defensively inept.

I will give Scott Perry until the trade deadline next year to figure out a direction for this franchise, but I am not the least bit encouraged by his strategy so far, which seems driven by ego and absent self-awareness. If we take him at his motivational speech-loving word, he actually believes that clearing cap space/shedding talent in order to sign Dennis Schroeder to the MLE is a winning move.

I'm not really inclined to be charitable. However, I suppose I could imagine a scenario in which Perry is biding his time and plotting to dump DDR on the first contender who comes calling at the deadline, ship out LaVine when he becomes a useful ending contract, trade Monk after he's rebuilt his value as a super sixth man, and invest in the Kings' existing young talent by clearing space for them to get real minutes/inhabit larger roles, but I'll believe it when I see it.

For now, wasting another season of Domas' prime on a roster of ill fits and rancid defense is just foolish.
 
If this is just end of bench, 14th, 15th man depth, it's totally fine. If he takes minutes from Nique or IJ at the back-up 3/4, then it's horrible
 
You're not wrong. It's a largely inconsequential move. However, this off-season is starting to develop the stink of futility, and each move, however slight, just ends up adding to the general haze of malaise surrounding this franchise, especially when those moves (and nearly every rumored trade/free agency target) makes the roster older and more defensively inept.

I will give Scott Perry until the trade deadline next year to figure out a direction for this franchise, but I am not the least bit encouraged by his strategy so far, which seems driven by ego and absent self-awareness. If we take him at his motivational speech-loving word, he actually believes that clearing cap space/shedding talent in order to sign Dennis Schroeder to the MLE is a winning move.

I'm not really inclined to be charitable. However, I suppose I could imagine a scenario in which Perry is biding his time and plotting to dump DDR on the first contender who comes calling at the deadline, ship out LaVine when he becomes a useful ending contract, trade Monk after he's rebuilt his value as a super sixth man, and invest in the Kings' existing young talent by clearing space for them to get real minutes/inhabit larger roles, but I'll believe it when I see it.

For now, wasting another season of Domas' prime on a roster of ill fits and rancid defense is just foolish.

The truly sick thing is I think we actually HAVE the defense to put around Domas, but we just aren't going to do it. If you cycled 3 of Carter, Keon, Nique and Keegan around Domas and 1 of LaVine/Monk/DDR/Dennis, this team would have a much higher chance of actually being a playoff team. But we're going to put the "all offense" squad on the floor a majority of the time while our best defenders, sans Keegan, are going to have minor roles and probably struggle to get PT
 
The truly sick thing is I think we actually HAVE the defense to put around Domas, but we just aren't going to do it. If you cycled 3 of Carter, Keon, Nique and Keegan around Domas and 1 of LaVine/Monk/DDR/Dennis, this team would have a much higher chance of actually being a playoff team. But we're going to put the "all offense" squad on the floor a majority of the time while our best defenders, sans Keegan, are going to have minor roles and probably struggle to get PT
That's what Mike Brown did. Maybe Doug Christie has a different idea. He spent a good deal of time at summer league. In any case, at the moment it sure looks like Mr. Perry has set him up as the fall guy.
 
You're not wrong. It's a largely inconsequential move. However, this off-season is starting to develop the stink of futility, and each move, however slight, just ends up adding to the general haze of malaise surrounding this franchise, especially when those moves (and nearly every rumored trade/free agency target) makes the roster older and more defensively inept.

I will give Scott Perry until the trade deadline next year to figure out a direction for this franchise, but I am not the least bit encouraged by his strategy so far, which seems driven by ego and absent self-awareness. If we take him at his motivational speech-loving word, he actually believes that clearing cap space/shedding talent in order to sign Dennis Schroeder to the MLE is a winning move.

I'm not really inclined to be charitable. However, I suppose I could imagine a scenario in which Perry is biding his time and plotting to dump DDR on the first contender who comes calling at the deadline, ship out LaVine when he becomes a useful ending contract, trade Monk after he's rebuilt his value as a super sixth man, and invest in the Kings' existing young talent by clearing space for them to get real minutes/inhabit larger roles, but I'll believe it when I see it.

For now, wasting another season of Domas' prime on a roster of ill fits and rancid defense is just foolish.

Yeh every intel we have heard is that Scott doesnt see a path to a reset this season due to the contracts. If he can’t move those deals, why not try to win for a year and then take a look in the offseason? Nothing he has done this offseason has hamstrung our future. Deebo can be bought out if not traded and there will be a bit more flexibility with the other contracts. If Nique or Maxi Or IJ or any other flyer turn into a plus starter things can get interesting
 
Yeh every intel we have heard is that Scott doesnt see a path to a reset this season due to the contracts. If he can’t move those deals, why not try to win for a year and then take a look in the offseason? Nothing he has done this offseason has hamstrung our future. Deebo can be bought out if not traded and there will be a bit more flexibility with the other contracts. If Nique or Maxi Or IJ or any other flyer turn into a plus starter things can get interesting

For one it’s a generational draft why miss out on it to land outside the play in or lose by 30 to GSW
 
You're not wrong. It's a largely inconsequential move. However, this off-season is starting to develop the stink of futility, and each move, however slight, just ends up adding to the general haze of malaise surrounding this franchise, especially when those moves (and nearly every rumored trade/free agency target) makes the roster older and more defensively inept.

I will give Scott Perry until the trade deadline next year to figure out a direction for this franchise, but I am not the least bit encouraged by his strategy so far, which seems driven by ego and absent self-awareness. If we take him at his motivational speech-loving word, he actually believes that clearing cap space/shedding talent in order to sign Dennis Schroeder to the MLE is a winning move.

I'm not really inclined to be charitable. However, I suppose I could imagine a scenario in which Perry is biding his time and plotting to dump DDR on the first contender who comes calling at the deadline, ship out LaVine when he becomes a useful ending contract, trade Monk after he's rebuilt his value as a super sixth man, and invest in the Kings' existing young talent by clearing space for them to get real minutes/inhabit larger roles, but I'll believe it when I see it.

For now, wasting another season of Domas' prime on a roster of ill fits and rancid defense is just foolish.
These thoughts are fine in theory, but almost impossible to pull off. It would be great if we can dump off DDR/Lavine/Monk, and even Domas and Dennis (might as well go into a full rebuild then, why waste Domas's prime. Get something in return). However, you can't dump such salaries to clear space for your young guys. You have to take back salaries. Unless you get really lucky, and have a contender with an ender and assets that you want, you have to take a significant player back. Could be a long term salary. If he can be part of your future, great. More likely, he is a middling vet, whom the fans will start hating pretty soon, and demand that he be traded. For larger salaries like Lavine, could even be two or more middling vets. Would you rather have them, or let Lavine's contract expire/bought out at the next season's trade deadline?
 
At this point, we’ve signed so many of Mark Bartlestein’s clients (McBuckets is another one) that I feel like Keon and Keegan are going to get their extensions sooner than later.
 
Yeh every intel we have heard is that Scott doesnt see a path to a reset this season due to the contracts. If he can’t move those deals, why not try to win for a year and then take a look in the offseason? Nothing he has done this offseason has hamstrung our future. Deebo can be bought out if not traded and there will be a bit more flexibility with the other contracts. If Nique or Maxi Or IJ or any other flyer turn into a plus starter things can get interesting

This I don't agree with. Opportunity costs seem to be consistently undervalued. If at the beginning of the season DDR is still on this team and getting priority minutes over Murray like he did last year I will go ape****. And I don't want to hear about DDR getting those valuable touches late in the 4th quarter. Forget about that! He may win a couple of extra games for now, but does absolutely nothing to build on the future. I want the ball in Murray's (and Sabonis's) hands, for better or worse, in the 4th quarter in a tight game. Same goes for the dynamic with Ellis and Nique with respect to LaVine. DDR is pointless on this team. LaVine is pointless on this team. To have them on the team at the start of the season would be a save-face charade. Perry needs to cut the cord so we can all get on with it. If he waits until the middle of next season to do it, the entire season will have been one big waste.

P.S. I looked up the word, charade, to see if I was using it in the proper context and boy oh boy was I:
"an absurd pretense intended to create a pleasant or respectable appearance."
 

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