[Rumor] Haynes: Malik Monk made available for trade

It’s hard to come up with a lot of fits. Pistons are one but I can’t imagine they trade a first unless they get both Keon and Monk. Ivey is talented but not sure l like his fit long term. If it was up to me I’d re-route him to a third team for more draft capital.
 
It’s hard to come up with a lot of fits. Pistons are one but I can’t imagine they trade a first unless they get both Keon and Monk. Ivey is talented but not sure l like his fit long term. If it was up to me I’d re-route him to a third team for more draft capital.

Why don’t you like his long term fit? If he hits he can be our starting pg if not he can be our 6th man like monk


And zero chance Detroit’s if giving up a first for monk I think they’d be interested in Schroeder as well
 
It's funny that the report says the Kings want to get "younger and more athletic." Who are they likely to get that is more athletic than Malik Monk? He also happens to be in his prime, not "two years away from being two years away," like the Brazilian great, Bruno Caboclo.

The Pistons want to trade Isaac Jones back to the Kings? Whatever for?

I hope it happens soon, for Malik's sake, and that he goes to a contender. He deserves it, after laboring in the lower rings of Hades for most of his career.
 
Why don’t you like his long term fit? If he hits he can be our starting pg if not he can be our 6th man like monk


And zero chance Detroit’s if giving up a first for monk I think they’d be interested in Schroeder as well

Ivey is a shooting guard and I’d prefer a better defender at that position. Plus, he is due for a contract so now we are tied up long term again.
 
It’s hard to come up with a lot of fits. Pistons are one but I can’t imagine they trade a first unless they get both Keon and Monk. Ivey is talented but not sure l like his fit long term. If it was up to me I’d re-route him to a third team for more draft capital.

I like the idea of Ivey as a buy-low bet. He's been getting phased out of DET and they're predictably not going to want to pay him in RFA after some of his injuries. He's not the right running mate next to Cade.

We wouldn't get the pick, but a Monk for Ivey swap does make quite a bit of sense for both teams. Pistons get the locked in production now at a fixed cost while the Kings take the upside flier for a team that needs as many upside bets as possible.
 
I like the idea of Ivey as a buy-low bet. He's been getting phased out of DET and they're predictably not going to want to pay him in RFA after some of his injuries. He's not the right running mate next to Cade.

We wouldn't get the pick, but a Monk for Ivey swap does make quite a bit of sense for both teams. Pistons get the locked in production now at a fixed cost while the Kings take the upside flier for a team that needs as many upside bets as possible.

I just don’t know if I buy the defense. He wasn’t a good defender in college and has been just ok in the pros. I wouldn’t hate it but I think I’d rather look for a stronger two way player.
 
I like the idea of Ivey as a buy-low bet. He's been getting phased out of DET and they're predictably not going to want to pay him in RFA after some of his injuries. He's not the right running mate next to Cade.

We wouldn't get the pick, but a Monk for Ivey swap does make quite a bit of sense for both teams. Pistons get the locked in production now at a fixed cost while the Kings take the upside flier for a team that needs as many upside bets as possible.

I'm still not particularly high on Ivey, but as a buy-low candidate he could be interesting. It'd also be kind of wild to pair he and Murray together after all the talk about the Kings blowing it in the 2022 draft by passing on Ivey. Neither has managed a significant breakthrough into star territory, though I still think Murray has a pretty lethal ceiling as a modern two-way wing if the Kings can ever manage to get rid of all the aging iso guys in their rotation.
 
I'm still not particularly high on Ivey, but as a buy-low candidate he could be interesting. It'd also be kind of wild to pair he and Murray together after all the talk about the Kings blowing it in the 2022 draft by passing on Ivey. Neither has managed a significant breakthrough into star territory, though I still think Murray has a pretty lethal ceiling as a modern two-way wing if the Kings can ever manage to get rid of all the aging iso guys in their rotation.

Yeah, it's the same theory as with the Kuminga bet. There's certainly talent and intangibles that could lead to being a star, it's a matter of can he get there with the right development. I do, in theory, like Ivey around Nique/Carter/Keegan in the back-court as a potential good fit too.

We're not paying a huge tag to see what's there either. Monk is a very good player, but I'm guessing his value is pretty much exactly this; a thus far disappointing young player with upside that's shown flashes or a contract+late FRP. And for the Pistons, their path to the finals this year is wide open; give me the guaranteed production while not having to deal with Ivey RFA in the off-season.
 
I'm still not particularly high on Ivey, but as a buy-low candidate he could be interesting. It'd also be kind of wild to pair he and Murray together after all the talk about the Kings blowing it in the 2022 draft by passing on Ivey. Neither has managed a significant breakthrough into star territory, though I still think Murray has a pretty lethal ceiling as a modern two-way wing if the Kings can ever manage to get rid of all the aging iso guys in their rotation.
Big fan of Ivey. Just not that one, but, accumulating youth in this case isn't a bad thing.
 
It's funny that the report says the Kings want to get "younger and more athletic." Who are they likely to get that is more athletic than Malik Monk? He also happens to be in his prime, not "two years away from being two years away," like the Brazilian great, Bruno Caboclo.

The Pistons want to trade Isaac Jones back to the Kings? Whatever for?

I hope it happens soon, for Malik's sake, and that he goes to a contender. He deserves it, after laboring in the lower rings of Hades for most of his career.

The problem is the contract and is Monk willing to just wait through a rebuild? The Kings need to be getting as many of these 20 million or more contracts out ASAP. Since they want to keep Keegan and we assume want to build a team sometime in the next few years it's the only way. This isn't going to be a total scrap it scenario even if they can get these deals off the books. LaVine's the tough one. So far the teams interested would probably send at least one deal that extends into 2027 back and every little bit counts. The Kings do not want to be paying Monk 20+ million in the one year they'll have a legit cap space scenario.
 
Big fan of Ivey. Just not that one, but, accumulating youth in this case isn't a bad thing.

And last year before the injury he was starting to get a chance and was getting to that star level none of the Kings youth have gotten to recently. The Kings don't have anything on their roster other than this years pick getting a package close to that though.
 
And last year before the injury he was starting to get a chance and was getting to that star level none of the Kings youth have gotten to recently. The Kings don't have anything on their roster other than this years pick getting a package close to that though.
He was on a real roll going into the game in Sacramento, where he hit the game winning 4pt play on Fox
 
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