How about Hinrich? If the Kings choose to do so and pick up Griffin (or fall out of contention for top 2 and end up with a Hill or Thabeet), would we mind taking a flyer on him? I would say:
KT to CHI
KH to SAC
Why CHI does this: They free up the glut of guards in their rotation while also shedding salary. This also makes them players for 2010 if they want to try and sign Amare or Bosh during this period.
Why CHI doesn't do this: They get KT in return, another player to rot on their bench while they wait for him to expire. Also, they get no return value from the Kings (since they took all of our good veterans anyways...)
Why SAC does this: They get a legitimate PG who has helped lead his team to a playoff berth before while he started. Has a declining contract which works in the same fashion as Noc's I believe. Also, career A:TO ratio is 6.1: 2.3. Mounds better compared to our now starting PG who's same stats are 2.9:1.4.
Why SAC doesn't do this: He's getting on in age. He's already 28 (though he turned 28 at the beginning of this year) and has essentially hit his prime. What you see is what you get, though a much better player compared to the one we already have. Also, his contract runs for three more years, essentially tying us up with $15 million between a back-up PG and a third string back-up PG (on their previous teams). Also, he's a good player, but not great and wouldn't push us over the edge.
If we end up with Griffin or we don't get Rubio, I wouldn't mind trying to get Hinrich. His declining contract makes him tradeable if he doesn't work out, and seems to understand that he is a role player.
SAC Lineup after trade:
PG - Hinrich
SG - Martin
SF - Nocioni (or Garcia)
PF - Thompson (or Griffin if he is drafted)
C - Hawes
CHI lineup after the trade wouldn't change much, but the potential to free up salary while having the chance to add a Bosh or Amare would be something they wouldn't mind doing. In two years, their lineup could look like:
PG - Rose
SG - Gordon (or Salmons)
SF - Salmons (or Deng)
PF - Bosh (or Amare)
C - Noah
As a Kings fan, I wouldn't mind doing this if it meant our starting PG was anyone but Beno. I think it's subjective though, as Hinrich isn't MUCH of an improvement over him and is getting paid more to do what Beno does on some nights. Also, like I mentioned, Hinrich won't push us over the edge, but I feel he will be a solid role player and would love a chance at starting again. If in all of this, we could somehow rid ourselves of Beno...
Obviously this wouldn't happen till after the BG situation resolves itself. If Gordon ends up going somewhere else during FA, the Bulls would be resolved to starting Salmons at SG and might not mind keeping Hinrich since they wouldn't have to waste money resiging Gordon.
KT to CHI
KH to SAC
Why CHI does this: They free up the glut of guards in their rotation while also shedding salary. This also makes them players for 2010 if they want to try and sign Amare or Bosh during this period.
Why CHI doesn't do this: They get KT in return, another player to rot on their bench while they wait for him to expire. Also, they get no return value from the Kings (since they took all of our good veterans anyways...)
Why SAC does this: They get a legitimate PG who has helped lead his team to a playoff berth before while he started. Has a declining contract which works in the same fashion as Noc's I believe. Also, career A:TO ratio is 6.1: 2.3. Mounds better compared to our now starting PG who's same stats are 2.9:1.4.
Why SAC doesn't do this: He's getting on in age. He's already 28 (though he turned 28 at the beginning of this year) and has essentially hit his prime. What you see is what you get, though a much better player compared to the one we already have. Also, his contract runs for three more years, essentially tying us up with $15 million between a back-up PG and a third string back-up PG (on their previous teams). Also, he's a good player, but not great and wouldn't push us over the edge.
If we end up with Griffin or we don't get Rubio, I wouldn't mind trying to get Hinrich. His declining contract makes him tradeable if he doesn't work out, and seems to understand that he is a role player.
SAC Lineup after trade:
PG - Hinrich
SG - Martin
SF - Nocioni (or Garcia)
PF - Thompson (or Griffin if he is drafted)
C - Hawes
CHI lineup after the trade wouldn't change much, but the potential to free up salary while having the chance to add a Bosh or Amare would be something they wouldn't mind doing. In two years, their lineup could look like:
PG - Rose
SG - Gordon (or Salmons)
SF - Salmons (or Deng)
PF - Bosh (or Amare)
C - Noah
As a Kings fan, I wouldn't mind doing this if it meant our starting PG was anyone but Beno. I think it's subjective though, as Hinrich isn't MUCH of an improvement over him and is getting paid more to do what Beno does on some nights. Also, like I mentioned, Hinrich won't push us over the edge, but I feel he will be a solid role player and would love a chance at starting again. If in all of this, we could somehow rid ourselves of Beno...
Obviously this wouldn't happen till after the BG situation resolves itself. If Gordon ends up going somewhere else during FA, the Bulls would be resolved to starting Salmons at SG and might not mind keeping Hinrich since they wouldn't have to waste money resiging Gordon.