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atleast we will see our number 7 pick in a black jersey.....
Keep it and draft Jordan Hamilton. He's the SF that would fit with our team perfectly.
Well if cap dollars aren't traded that means you can only trade for another #7 still on his rookie contract which I believe limits us to Greg Monroe, Steph Curry or Eric Gordon.
I think this is definitely a situation where you look to trade. As much as this team needs a 3, Vesley/Lenoard will probably not be much better than Garcia, and probably be behind Greene/Casspi. A big is interesting, especially if Dally goes, but could you really survive a rookie/JT/Cuz rotation? Dally is more likely to be replaced by another vet.
And unless Knight falls, none of the guards will be any sort of upgrade, so a #7 pick will not help this team in the short term, and would only further muddle the longterm picture. The Kings are past the point of a barren team stockpiling talent, and should look for a trade partner who is.
Keep it and draft Jordan Hamilton. He's the SF that would fit with our team perfectly.
Sixers fans on realgm still willing to do #7 and Casspi for Iggy and #16. Or Garcia and Casspi and #7 for Iggy (and no pick).
should we go after Ramon Sessions since Cavs will have Irving??? hmm.....
should we go after Ramon Sessions since Cavs will have Irving??? hmm.....
I disagree, if Philly traded Iggy for the lowest paid player on our roster I think there would be a revolt. If they trade for the #7 pick I bet Philly and Kings fans are equally happy.Of course the Kings are going to trade their cap dollars. That's the only thing of value (other than other players on their roster) that they have. If the #7 pick is worth next to nothing then what are cap dollars + the #7 pick worth? How about virtually nothing more than the cap dollars themselves. This talk about packaging the #7 is all fine and good, but really the #7 is chickenfeed and real beef is going to be in the cap dollars.
I disagree, if Philly traded Iggy for the lowest paid player on our roster I think there would be a revolt. If they trade for the #7 pick I bet Philly and Kings fans are equally happy.
Well I was responding to the poster who says the 7 holds no value whatsoever, I don't believe that is true at all, just not for a team in the middle of a full rebuild that is already loaded with young guys fighting for playing time.Perhaps true though the smart Philly fans would understand. But even if they didn't why do I care whether they are happy with the trade or not?
Keep the pick. Give me Jordan Hamilton and call it a day. Unless one of Walker/Knight drops to 7 I don't see the problem with taking a athletic player in Hamilton. Hell Tristan Thompson & Leonard wouldn't be too bad either depending on what we are looking to add.
We really don't need a scorer who does not defend and has to have the ball pried from his hands, but who knows.
We really don't need a scorer who does not defend and has to have the ball pried from his hands, but who knows.
Remember, Philly traded Dally for Hawes and Noc. Not a very smart deal on their part, but did it for future cap space. Don't underestimate the desire for financial flexibility.
Are you not worried about his defense?
That makes no sense. Hawes and Noc had longer contracts than Dally. If anyone traded for cap space it was us.
That makes no sense. Hawes and Noc had longer contracts than Dally. If anyone traded for cap space it was us.