Yeah, but Bridges is valuable because of the position he plays. He's a true 3 and D wing and in a role players role. If Murray were a true 3/4 he'd be in the top 3-4 and probably push Ivey out. We'll see what happens when the Suns ask Mikal to earn that 90 million and he levels out where he's basically at now. They are trying to contend so that will determine how they feel about it in the long term.
I'll say it again, if the Kings need a rookie to come in and get them to where they want to be (play in spot) next year, then Fox and Sabonis clearly isn't enough. Ivey if when developed could get them over the top in a few years though and maybe that combined with max space into one of the real contender spots. Murray could as well, but, it's hard right now to find similar examples that high in the draft that worked. The only players out of the last 4-5 drafts taken in the top 10 that are similar to him are Hachimura, Chriss, and Toppin. Okongwu isn't as skilled but another potential example of pass on that type. He's solid and not in a role to produce but he can play some 5. I think Murray can too TBH. Then you look at the PF players here at the end. PJ Tucker, Finney-Smith, Grant Williams, Draymond Green. The C's run Horford there for minutes but Horford has always been great in switch and is a 4/5, not a 4/3.