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Look, your ENTIRE response, and on and on and on response, is predicated on you having an apparently rather vastly higher opinion of Ike than the Kings do.
If they feel Ike is no better than May, then yes I believe that is true.
And that is fine and all. But all of the aspersions about how this makes the Kings cheap and whatnot are ridiculous.
Compared to their overpaying players the past few years, I am surprised how they view paying May nearly a million vs negotiating for a similar deal with Diogu.
Have you ever considered, maybe, just maybe, that they don't think he can play? Right or wrong. That they are just not convinced he is WORTH your "little" $3mil a year contract or whatever?
Yes, I have considered that they view him as so, which doesn't make any sense to me if they are willing to pay May around a mil a year for what he could bring to the Kings (if he even stays healthy). Price/performance wise, I don't see how the team can think that Ike isn't even worth pursuing a negotiation for a very inexpensive and short term deal.
If the Kings don't think he's worth near the vet minimum, then they must not feel he's good enough to even be in the NBA, which in turn leads me to think this team is nuts. If they don't want to spend ANY money, then I understand that. But that's not the case. If they don't think he can play in the league and contribute on a team that needs frontline reserves, then yes, I do think the team is crazy.Its really not that hard to figure out where they are coming form here. more difficult I suppose if you consider it absolutely inconceivable that anybody could come to that conclsuon about Ike, but our front office is not the first to do so. And again, maybe they are right, maybe they are wrong. But its not a cheap thing if you don't think the guy can play. Unless you are suggesting its good strategy to spend millions on a guy they don't think can help.