SacTownKid
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So let me get this straight. Your saying that if the Kings wanted Sergio they shouldn't have tried to snuker the Blazers. They should have been upfront about it and passed up the extra 1.2 mil and just made a trade for him.
If the Kings really were after Sergio, and history tells us that Petrie tried to aquire him before, and they were able to get the player they wanted plus 1.2 mil, I would think you would applaud the Kings for finally getting the better end of a deal.![]()
Did they? That's the question. The only comparison player wise you can attach to the deal is the value of the talent available at 31 in relation to what the Kings eventually got. I like both Sergio and Brockman so I'm OK with the end result but a serious argument could be made that players like Sam Young, DeJuan Blair, DaJuan Summers, etc. would have been a tremendous addition in terms of talent and upside to this roster. If the Blazers could have traded Sergio for a better package, they would have, hence the only value you can attach to him is what he was traded for. The 1.2 million is great and all, but it does nothing to help this team cap wise, nor does it have any real tangible value. In fact trading for Sergio cut into the Kings potential cap space by about 2 million. That took the cap space to make a potential blockbuster trade at the deadline from about 7 million to 5 million, that's barely MLE level money right there.
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