I liked the idea of trading the 7th to Pheonix for there two picks. I think Payton will rise in the draft and I hope we are the one to fall in love with him. Getting the Sind two picks we can get Payton and James Young. Young can be the back up 3/2 who is a great shooter and athlete.
Kinda like this thinking. At 7 the Suns can get what they need but likely the Kings cannot unless those picking above make some strange moves. With no 2nd round picks, two of Suns 3 first round picks (14, 18, 27) offer a wide range of upside players who might fit just what PDA and Malone are looking for to build into their new team.
And lets not forget that 76'ers have 5, yes 5 second round picks: 32-39-47-53-54. If they want progress then 5 second rounders is not a way they should go. But the Kings now........
Suns fans on other forums have been mentioning that they would be willing to give up 14, 18,
and 27 for the 7th pick. Considering I don't like who will be available at 7, I would do that trade, but I think I would be much more willing to trade back and rid ourselves of Landry. Unfortunately, there aren't many teams willing to take on a player of Landry's caliber with such a large contract.
I would prefer to trade the pick for an established vet, but if we can't do that, I would prefer trading back and collecting more draft picks (e.g. the Phoenix deal that I outlined).
I still think a deal with PHO and CHI makes sense for all parties.
SAC Gets: Taj Gibson
SAC Gives: 7th pick and Carl Landry
Sac Why?: The Kings get their PF of the future and get rid of Landry's contract
PHO Gets: 7th pick and Carl Landry
PHO Gives: 14th pick and 18th pick
PHO Why?: The Suns move up in the draft and have a better chance of drafting that star talent they desperately need.
CHI Gets: 14th pick and 18th pick
CHI Gives: Taj Gibson
CHI Why?: After trading Gibson and amnestying Boozer, the Bulls will have enough cap room to sign Carmelo. Their big three will be Rose, Carmelo, and Noah. The only other player who won't be on a rookie contract is Dunleavy (approx $3 mil). Butler, Snell, and Murphy will all be on rookie deals. In addition they will have picks 14, 16, 18, 19, and 49 in the draft this year. That leaves them with their big 3 and 8 players on rookie deals. This team would be setup very well for many years to come.
EDIT: I could get used to this team going into next year:
PG - McCallum/Thomas
SG - McLemore/Terry
SF - Gay/Williams/Outlaw
PF - Gibson/Evans/Acy
C - Cousins/Thompson
You have your two go-to scorers in Cousins and Gay with McLemore developing into our off-the-ball third option. McCallum, McLemore, and Gibson are all able to knock down long range jumpers to help spread the floor. Even Cousins and Gay can hit long range jumpers to help spread the floor for each other. The rebounding would be solid as well. We would need McLemore to make the leap defensively to really help this team meet their potential, but everyone else is at least an average defender with McCallum and Gibson bringing above average defense. With a defensive minded coach, I can see this unit working well together.
Thomas, Williams, and Thompson would be our main three off the bench. Thomas would give us elite scoring off the bench with Williams being a scoring option as well. Thompson can play either PF or C and hold down the fort while Cousins or Gibson are taking a break.
Assuming Gay opted out and was resigned, all of our "fat" will be gone the next season. Our core rotation would look like this heading into the 2015 offseason:
PG - McCallum/Thomas
SG - McLemore
SF - Gay
PF - Gibson/Thompson
C - Cousins
From there, you have some cap space to add some veteran role players to come off the bench and compliment the main guys. This is of course assuming McCallum and McLemore pan out, and if they don't show signs next season, we can use the 2015 offseason to upgrade either position.
Suddenly the team seems more balanced. It's funny how swapping out one player can make a difference.