I doubt the Kings can afford another 25 win season. Having said that, whatever they do in this offseason has to work toward the bettering of that record. I'm not saying that drafting Wall and putting him along side Evans won't do that. I'm just saying that Petrie and company can't afford to make any major mistakes. So they have to feel very sure that if they draft Wall, its not just some sort of experiment that they can rectify in a couple of years by trading either Wall or Evans. This franchise isn't in the position to have a setback. And that would be a setback.
Its time to decide on what pieces are going to be a part of the team and which aren't. At some point you have to put the same players on the court and let them play together for a while. And a while isn't just one year. The more they play together, the better they will become. The more you keep changing peices, the longer it will take to get back to the top. And I'm talking about the core pieces. Not the end of the bench sitters.
I've always been a BPA guy. But if I believe that the difference between number one and number 4 isn't that great, then I start looking at who might help the team the most. A better fit next to Tyreke? A big offensive, rebounding center? A big athletic PF that might blossom into a big time star? We may not even have to answer that question. We may end up 6th. Or maybe at best end up where we are right now. Even at 6th, we'll get a good player. This is a very deep draft.
This may also be the last time in a while that we will draft this high up. At least I hope so. So we need to make the best decision we can.
Fortunately, I don't have to make that decision. Kind of wish I did though. I ask Bricky to be my assistant GM. What an exciting war room that would be...