Jason Kapono, anyone?

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Jul 20, 2010 5:19 PM EST
The 76ers are open to trading swingman Jason Kapono, reports ESPN.com's Marc Stein.
Stein writes that the Clippers and Kings could have interest in Kapono's three-point shooting ability.

http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/68261/20100720/76ers_are_open_to_trading_jason_kapono/



Kings could trade a pick for this guy; the Kings have enough cap space to take him back without returning any salary. Not sure what the 6ers would want for him, though... Don Sloan? Darnell Jackson? A future 2nd round Miluwakee draft pick?
 
If we are able to turn Brockman into a 6.6 million expiring contract as well as a player that fills a need on this team, I would be in full support. Not sure what all the sixers would want in return but hopefully a future pick + the cap relief would be suffient. The free agent market is drying up quickly (if it hasnt already) and there are not many players available that fit our exact needs.
 
This guy seems like, should be well liked by the Kings, but who would Philly want? Beno? JT? Donte? The Kings do not have a lot of players left to deal with.
 
I think our interest would be limited to taking his contract off Philly's hands, along with some cash to defray part of the cost. I don't know whether Philly's looking for something like that, but no way can I see the Kings giving up an asset.
 
I agree with this. If Philly is just trying to unload his salary I'd certainly throw in a future second round pick. But I'm not going to give up any of our core players to get him. They're welcome to Jackson though..
 
But isn't Kapono a servicable player? I mean isn't Kapono > Chapu?


If Chapu = Noc here, then no, I don't think he is. He's extremely limited. Basically a three point shot on legs. Wobbly white legs. Nocioni is a >> better overall player. But Kapono could fill a distinct role/niche we need filled about as well as anybody. In his very limted roleplaying field, he is one of the top guys. You just have to have a roster that needs his particular skill and can set him up all night for open looks, and one that can cover for all those other things he doesn't do.
 
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If Chapu = Noc here, then no, he's not. He's extremely limited. Basically a three point shot on legs. Wobbly white legs. Nocioni is a >> better overall player. But Kapono could fill a distinct role/niche we ned filled about as well as anybody. In his very limtedroleplaying field, he is one of the top guys. You just have to have a roster that needs his particular skill and can set him up all night for open looks, and one that can cover for all those other things he doesn't do.

If only Bobby Hansen would come out of retirement...

bobby-hansen1.jpg
 
I wonder what Bobby's up to these days?

"Welcome to He....I mean, Walmart!"

From wikipedia:

Having won his championship ring, Hansen retired from the NBA in 1992. Since then, he settled in West Des Moines, working as a radio analyst for Iowa basketball games. He has also run many summer basketball camps for Chicago-area children. He was named to the Des Moines Register Iowa Sports Hall of Fame in 1999.
 
I'm referring above, of course, to his infamous "Welcome to Hell" greeting, when Mitch was traded here.

My favorite part of his Wikipedia page:

This article is about the basketball player Bob Hansen. For the serial killer, see Robert Hansen. For the FBI double agent, see Robert Hanssen.

That's pretty awesome when you have to be disambiguated from a serial killer and a double agent. ;)
 
I'm referring above, of course, to his infamous "Welcome to Hell" greeting, when Mitch was traded here.

My favorite part of his Wikipedia page:



That's pretty awesome when you have to be disambiguated from a serial killer and a double agent. ;)

Thats a heckuva word - disambiguated. Is that what serial killers do?:p
 
Haha AHAAHAHA. Kapono. Jason Kapono has literally NO basketball skills. Literally NONE. Well, except for traveling. He can do that.
 
Haha AHAAHAHA. Kapono. Jason Kapono has literally NO basketball skills. Literally NONE. Well, except for traveling. He can do that.


He's a career 44% 3-point shooter. So I'd say he has at least one basketball skill. He CAN shoot the long ball...
 
It might be nice but the only FA's I see us picking up this year are one's to fill out the roster. Everything I heard points to the Kings wanting to spend close to the minimum for a player and that they want guys who can shoot and do other things...seems they are uninterested in one dimensional players.
 
It might be nice but the only FA's I see us picking up this year are one's to fill out the roster. Everything I heard points to the Kings wanting to spend close to the minimum for a player and that they want guys who can shoot and do other things...seems they are uninterested in one dimensional players.

Roger Mason Jr. comes to mind. Getting him a one year deal in the 4-5 million range brings the Kings up past the minimum payroll threshold and gets us a guy that shoot, handle ball and being a threat to getting to the rack.
 
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