Being a King will age a man.why did I think he had more tattoos when we drafted him. anyhow, I looked at some older photos from before the draft and in just the last 18 months his poor head.
It would be monumentally stupid to trade him, unless you're packaging him with, like, Sabonis to bring back future high value draft compensation. But if the idea is to move Carter in pursuit of further "veteran help", then that's just more short-term thinking and dead-end play-in chasing nonsense. Also, what is it about this franchise that, no matter the GM, no matter the coach, they're just absolutely allergic to defensive talent?
It would be monumentally stupid to trade him, unless you're packaging him with, like, Sabonis to bring back future high value draft compensation. But if the idea is to move Carter in pursuit of further "veteran help", then that's just more short-term thinking and dead-end play-in chasing nonsense. Also, what is it about this franchise that, no matter the GM, no matter the coach, they're just absolutely allergic to defensive talent?
And yet, some will complain about the defense this season and how we "don't have defensive talent"
Same exact problem we had with Keon last year. Probably were unbalanced, but the solution is to get Keon, the teams best defender, on the floor as much as possible to balance out the roster. Not limit him to a minor bench role for 15-20 MPG
I predict similar discourse this year. We're going to be 27th on defense, whining about roster imbalance while Carter is garnering DNPs or on another team.
I dont pretend to ever understand the complexity of running an NBA FO, but some of this stuff is just so unbelievably easy to process. And the decision makers in charge of a multi billion dollar organization dont see it. If you want to play better defense, play your better defenders more.minutes
You trade Carter you need to be getting back a same aged bigger wing, not just punting on him like what happened with Davion
And yet, some will complain about the defense this season and how we "don't have defensive talent"
Same exact problem we had with Keon last year. Probably were unbalanced, but the solution is to get Keon, the teams best defender, on the floor as much as possible to balance out the roster. Not limit him to a minor bench role for 15-20 MPG
I predict similar discourse this year. We're going to be 27th on defense, whining about roster imbalance while Carter is garnering DNPs or on another team.
I dont pretend to ever understand the complexity of running an NBA FO, but some of this stuff is just so unbelievably easy to process. And the decision makers in charge of a multi billion dollar organization dont see it. If you want to play better defense, play your better defenders more.minutes
And yet, some will complain about the defense this season and how we "don't have defensive talent"
Same exact problem we had with Keon last year. Probably were unbalanced, but the solution is to get Keon, the teams best defender, on the floor as much as possible to balance out the roster. Not limit him to a minor bench role for 15-20 MPG
I predict similar discourse this year. We're going to be 27th on defense, whining about roster imbalance while Carter is garnering DNPs or on another team.
I dont pretend to ever understand the complexity of running an NBA FO, but some of this stuff is just so unbelievably easy to process. And the decision makers in charge of a multi billion dollar organization dont see it. If you want to play better defense, play your better defenders more.minutes
Yep. I dunno why this organization just can't get out of their own way. It seems as if yet another Kings GM wants to take a two-year pitstop in the Laughingstock of the League™ phase of Kangz basketball, clinging onto 8th-10th seed hopes, putting off the glaringly obvious need for a rebuild, swapping young players for veteran talent, watching as other young Kings bolt for greener pastures, all while failing to make the playoffs and failing to earn high enough draft picks to help in the process of kickstarting a rebuild, leaving the franchise with cupboards so bereft that hope itself becomes a foreign notion.
Starting a rebuild now would not be terribly comfortable, since the Kings haven't bothered to think enough about the future to stockpile any significant draft capital, but at least they have something to work with in Murray/Ellis/Carter/Nique. Starting a rebuild two years from now, after they've already traded Devin Carter, watched Keon Ellis hightail it out of this dysfunction, and alienated both Keegan Murray and Nique Clifford by prioritizing heavy minutes for over-the-hill veterans in a desperately pathetic chase for play-in glory, would be absolutely miserable.
I'm not sure if Kings fans yet appreciate how crucial this season is for a reasonable franchise turnaround. Commit to a rebuild now, ship off some vets, prioritize heavy minutes for the young guys, finish in the bottom-three in the West, snag a high lottery pick, and there's a chance that we come out of an eventual three-year rebuild with a winning team. Refuse to rebuild, ship off any of the young guys for "veteran help", finish with the 10th seed, fail to earn a high lottery pick, and we could be looking at a five-year rebuild after the requisite two years spent as the Laughingstock of the League™ again.
Perhaps the front office never noticed that Devin Carter led the team last season in +- per 36 minutes, among players under contract, at +3.9, and once again is among the leaders in preseason, at +17.3. That is in four games for a total of 60 minutes. He also led the team last year in net rating, per the NBA.
For whatever reason, this guy is a winner.
I heard on radio on the morning drive a few days ago that the franchise slash owner is more concerned with the people who buy season tickets than the people such as on a forum like this. Season ticket holders are viewed more as casuals who will be intrigued by the big names like Derozan or Lavine or now Westbrook and that keeps them in the seat as opposed to a rebuild which could lose STH’s for a couple of years. Honestly makes sense by how the team is being run from big name acquisitions, former Kings from the glory years having roles in the organization and now a head coach, etc
I heard on radio on the morning drive a few days ago that the franchise slash owner is more concerned with the people who buy season tickets than the people such as on a forum like this. Season ticket holders are viewed more as casuals who will be intrigued by the big names like Derozan or Lavine or now Westbrook and that keeps them in the seat as opposed to a rebuild which could lose STH’s for a couple of years. Honestly makes sense by how the team is being run from big name acquisitions, former Kings from the glory years having roles in the organization and now a head coach, etc
Malik Monk will not play tomorrow against Milwaukee, due to a personal issue. That may open the door for more minutes for Carter.
Nique Clifford may be ready by Monday against Denver.
All I hear is room for Russ to go from 28 minutes to 42 minutes
There was a time when the Kings truly had an international following - all those fans spent quite a bit of money.They're evidently content with having 20,000 fans and ceding the rest of the 10-20 million potential fans who live in Northern California to the Warriors then? Makes sense.