I know this site has looked at the many possibilities the Kings face during the offseason, but here are a few of my thoughts about their current FA's. This is not a thread that suggests any "dream" signings or future FA's added to the team. It's purely a look at the current situation and my view on the possible outcomes.
I posted this on another Kings website.
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So the Kings are gonna try and "rebuild", huh?
For those of you that are not worried about what this team will look like come next season, let's just say that Petrie has his work cut out for him. Basically, unless there is/are more than one TDOS, this team won't be in a position to compete for several years.
SONGAILA:
Agent has said he will opt out by 6/30 deadline. The Kings can sign him for 2-6 years, at no more than $4.5 million the first year (Note: A $4.5 million deal would represent approximately a 180% pay raise for Darius).
Is Darius hoping to get more from Sacto and stay, or is he really ready to move on? Also, are other teams willing to pay him more than $4.5 million?
Outlook: I say he stays.
MOBLEY
Indicated last week that he plans on opting out of his last year, which would have paid him over $6.3 million. Obviously believes he can make more per year and land a multi-year deal with another team. Kings cannot pay him under a new deal as the MLE is really all they can offer, unless he takes the player option.
This hurts the Kings more than Cuttino as the organization will get virtually nothing in return for his departure. Also, Cuttino is a good 2 guard at $6 million, compared to many other veteran shooting guards. For this price range, the FA market for 2's looks bleak.
Outlook: He's a goner.
JACKSON
Petrie has already indicated the team will pick up is option. And they should.
Regardless of his history of injuries, few players in the NBA play as hard as Bobby does, and at less than $3.5 million, he is a bargain. In addition, the Kings absolutely need a backup PG for Bibby. Bobby can fulfill this role as well as double as a 2.
Outlook: One more year. After that, it's really up to Bobby.
OSTERTAG
"I may be big, but I'm not dumb".
At $4.4 million, 'nuff said.
Outlook: Another year being head cheerleader.
EVANS
Needless to say, Mo will land a deal with some team that pays him significantly more than his current $620k salary. Will it be the Kings?
With Mobley most likely departing, the 2 guard spot is a huge hole in the Kings lineup. Kevin Martin is still very much a work in progress, and it's likely GP will make an offer to keep the veteran, Evans.
However, Mo has shown over the years that he is willing to move around the globe to get his chance, and he has an opportunity to get a multi-year deal with a team that's ready and willing. The Kings can offer Mo most of the MLE without affecting the salary cap.
Outlook: Depending on what type of salary he'll demand, the Kings stand a good chance at re-signing him. Not sure if the organization will want to burn up all of the team's MLE.
HOUSE
Yes, the Kings need a backup PG for Bibby. Yes, House is related to Bibby. Yes, he seems to love playing for Sacto.
But are the Kings willing to pay House $$$. Not that he will command a lot in terms of salary, but I have to think that GP will be looking at possible alternatives.
Outlook: May retain his services another year for bottom dollar.
DANIELS
Gone.
Outlook: Gone.
STOJAKOVIC
OK, so he's not a FA after this season. But he is after next season.
The Kings had better include Peja in their off-season moves, which should be either a new multi-year deal, or include Peja in the "Trade Sweeps".
Quite honestly, I wouldn't mind either scenario. Peja certainly can contribute to this team, but if he can be used as bait to land another super stud, I say bring it on.
And to finish my thoughts on the Kings off season perils, I leave you (again) with the following lineup. This is who the Kings have under contract going into next season (should there even be a season next year):
PG - Mike Bibby, Bobby Jackson (once they officially pick up his final option)
SG - Kevin Martin
C - Brad Miller, Brian Skinner, Greg Ostertag
SF - Peja S, Corliss Williamson
PF - Kenny Thomas
Oh boy...
I posted this on another Kings website.
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So the Kings are gonna try and "rebuild", huh?
For those of you that are not worried about what this team will look like come next season, let's just say that Petrie has his work cut out for him. Basically, unless there is/are more than one TDOS, this team won't be in a position to compete for several years.
SONGAILA:
Agent has said he will opt out by 6/30 deadline. The Kings can sign him for 2-6 years, at no more than $4.5 million the first year (Note: A $4.5 million deal would represent approximately a 180% pay raise for Darius).
Is Darius hoping to get more from Sacto and stay, or is he really ready to move on? Also, are other teams willing to pay him more than $4.5 million?
Outlook: I say he stays.
MOBLEY
Indicated last week that he plans on opting out of his last year, which would have paid him over $6.3 million. Obviously believes he can make more per year and land a multi-year deal with another team. Kings cannot pay him under a new deal as the MLE is really all they can offer, unless he takes the player option.
This hurts the Kings more than Cuttino as the organization will get virtually nothing in return for his departure. Also, Cuttino is a good 2 guard at $6 million, compared to many other veteran shooting guards. For this price range, the FA market for 2's looks bleak.
Outlook: He's a goner.
JACKSON
Petrie has already indicated the team will pick up is option. And they should.
Regardless of his history of injuries, few players in the NBA play as hard as Bobby does, and at less than $3.5 million, he is a bargain. In addition, the Kings absolutely need a backup PG for Bibby. Bobby can fulfill this role as well as double as a 2.
Outlook: One more year. After that, it's really up to Bobby.
OSTERTAG
"I may be big, but I'm not dumb".
At $4.4 million, 'nuff said.
Outlook: Another year being head cheerleader.
EVANS
Needless to say, Mo will land a deal with some team that pays him significantly more than his current $620k salary. Will it be the Kings?
With Mobley most likely departing, the 2 guard spot is a huge hole in the Kings lineup. Kevin Martin is still very much a work in progress, and it's likely GP will make an offer to keep the veteran, Evans.
However, Mo has shown over the years that he is willing to move around the globe to get his chance, and he has an opportunity to get a multi-year deal with a team that's ready and willing. The Kings can offer Mo most of the MLE without affecting the salary cap.
Outlook: Depending on what type of salary he'll demand, the Kings stand a good chance at re-signing him. Not sure if the organization will want to burn up all of the team's MLE.
HOUSE
Yes, the Kings need a backup PG for Bibby. Yes, House is related to Bibby. Yes, he seems to love playing for Sacto.
But are the Kings willing to pay House $$$. Not that he will command a lot in terms of salary, but I have to think that GP will be looking at possible alternatives.
Outlook: May retain his services another year for bottom dollar.
DANIELS
Gone.
Outlook: Gone.
STOJAKOVIC
OK, so he's not a FA after this season. But he is after next season.
The Kings had better include Peja in their off-season moves, which should be either a new multi-year deal, or include Peja in the "Trade Sweeps".
Quite honestly, I wouldn't mind either scenario. Peja certainly can contribute to this team, but if he can be used as bait to land another super stud, I say bring it on.
And to finish my thoughts on the Kings off season perils, I leave you (again) with the following lineup. This is who the Kings have under contract going into next season (should there even be a season next year):
PG - Mike Bibby, Bobby Jackson (once they officially pick up his final option)
SG - Kevin Martin
C - Brad Miller, Brian Skinner, Greg Ostertag
SF - Peja S, Corliss Williamson
PF - Kenny Thomas
Oh boy...
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