Let me toss something out here for people to mull over.
This is to all the people who are completely supportive of doing a S&T with NO for Vasquez because they believe that DA is a smart guy and that Vivek wants to build a winning team this year...since he invested so much money in the team.
There really hasn't been a lot of 'confirmation' that the Kings will definitively do this S&T. Meaning something from the Front Office of SAC or NO.
What if DA at the moment is trying to work out a big impact acquisition with the capspace that will be available. (Let's just say that we're talking to Iggy again)
And let's say that he isn't able to get that impact player, so he moves on to plan B, and that falls through, then on to plan C, and that falls through.
He's got 6 days to try to work out a deal to use this capspace. What if after 5/6 days all the deals he wants to make fall through and he sees how hard it is to use cap space here in the Sacramento market.
At that point, if I'm being smart I'd not do the S&T and instead match the offer.
Why?
Because there is nothing wrong with retaining Tyreke and seeing if it could work with B-Mac & Cousins...and there is nothing preventing an actual trade, perhaps at the trade deadline with NO for the exact same sort of deal that is being proposed now.
Anyway...I guess I'm saying that a smart GM would keep his options open...and if the deals that are being attempted fall through, it might be better to hold on to an asset rather than letting it go in a trade that is lopsided in the other partner's favor.
This is to all the people who are completely supportive of doing a S&T with NO for Vasquez because they believe that DA is a smart guy and that Vivek wants to build a winning team this year...since he invested so much money in the team.
There really hasn't been a lot of 'confirmation' that the Kings will definitively do this S&T. Meaning something from the Front Office of SAC or NO.
What if DA at the moment is trying to work out a big impact acquisition with the capspace that will be available. (Let's just say that we're talking to Iggy again)
And let's say that he isn't able to get that impact player, so he moves on to plan B, and that falls through, then on to plan C, and that falls through.
He's got 6 days to try to work out a deal to use this capspace. What if after 5/6 days all the deals he wants to make fall through and he sees how hard it is to use cap space here in the Sacramento market.
At that point, if I'm being smart I'd not do the S&T and instead match the offer.
Why?
Because there is nothing wrong with retaining Tyreke and seeing if it could work with B-Mac & Cousins...and there is nothing preventing an actual trade, perhaps at the trade deadline with NO for the exact same sort of deal that is being proposed now.
Anyway...I guess I'm saying that a smart GM would keep his options open...and if the deals that are being attempted fall through, it might be better to hold on to an asset rather than letting it go in a trade that is lopsided in the other partner's favor.