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That guy is like KD when he is on. No one is blocking his shot. You have to deter him from getting to his spots on the floor.BI is 6’10 and his shooting release is ridiculous. Basically unguardable when healthy and aggressive
That guy is like KD when he is on. No one is blocking his shot. You have to deter him from getting to his spots on the floor.BI is 6’10 and his shooting release is ridiculous. Basically unguardable when healthy and aggressive
Do you think a All-start ''superstar'' will come to play the 6th man in our roster ??
I highly doubt in such scenrio Monk will be the one with more minute over Lavine ....
Have not see much of Lavine but the Kings need a hard worker at the moment , one who can creat but also put efforts in defence
I don't see many of you describing Lavine as a defender ...
If I understand it right, this means that our first round picks of '24, '25 and '26 are tied up and can't be traded midseason. The '27 pick is the earliest we could possibly trade.The first is lottery protected in ‘24, top 12 in ‘25 and top 10 in ‘26. Turns to seconds after that
Because Lavine is way more of a creator than Grant. I like Grant too though. I think you can overlap all 3 guys in Fox, Monk and Lavine and even have Lavine at SF against certain lineups. I don’t know what Monte is going to do but all the main guys being mentioned as available could help us in one way or the other.
Otherwise, Monte needs to go find a guy who can guard Ingram. He’s killed us. We are having to double him and they have way too many 3 point shooters.
I don’t lose sight that Sac has been great against most of the opposition but they have struggled against certain teams.
Virtually every NBA player wants to start. And I'd bet my house that LaVine would be an unhappy camper if he were to be traded to the Kings to come off the bench.
Maybe, assuming they can play together. But it also means a very small lineup. Without shoes Fox, Monk, and Lavine measured 6'2", just under 6'2" and 6'4.5" respectively. Fox has improved as a defender but Monk and Lavine are not strong on that end of the floor.
It feels like you're just trading Huerter's shooting and playmaking for LaVine's ability to create for himself. I don't think that improves the team.
Here's the thing, with the way Brown plays guard lineups I think Monk and LaVine would be fine regardless of who starts. You are essentially just simply upgrading Huerter in a deal for LaVine and replacing production from both Barnes and Huerter into a better creator. I read some blurbs that the Bulls are actually looking for picks for LaVine though. If so, I doubt Monte does that unless things get desperate. The thing about LaVine should be a process of condensing players not impacting much right now (Heurter, Barnes, and Davion) into all star level talent if at it's peak. That's the upgrade. Anything more complicated than that gets dicey.
The idea behind adding another star level producer is number 1, Fox doesn't have to carry ALL THE TIME anymore. It takes pressure off of him. Fox and LaVine can account for 50 points out of your offense nightly. Domas at 18, Keegan at 15, and Monk at 15 means those spots around them can be utility guys. At the spot next to Keegan you can go pick up someone like Torrey Craig, Nic Batum, Jae Crowder, etc. this summer and the fact that they don't produce shouldn't hurt much.
If I understand it right, this means that our first round picks of '24, '25 and '26 are tied up and can't be traded midseason. The '27 pick is the earliest we could possibly trade.
Guys ,
can you help me a bit with those Pics ...
Seems in same trades they are more important then the players ...
You have the first 4 lotarry teams who are going to pick the top 4 prospect , then you have reserved picks per team per rounds right ?
How much value bring a secured first round pick for example ? It is obvious that first lets say 10 picks are those who are caring the best players ... Cases like Jokic , somehwere deep in the first , middle of second round are countable on one hand ....
technically we can’t trade the ‘27 either due to the Stepien Rule since it’s possible the first round pick we own Atlanta conveys in ‘26. My guess is Monte has an agreement in place with the Hawks to give them minor compensation for taking the protections off and accepting the ‘24 outright. (Only if we find a trade at the deadline that requires picks)
Here's the thing, with the way Brown plays guard lineups I think Monk and LaVine would be fine regardless of who starts. You are essentially just simply upgrading Huerter in a deal for LaVine and replacing production from both Barnes and Huerter into a better creator. I read some blurbs that the Bulls are actually looking for picks for LaVine though. If so, I doubt Monte does that unless things get desperate. The thing about LaVine should be a process of condensing players not impacting much right now (Heurter, Barnes, and Davion) into all star level talent if at it's peak. That's the upgrade. Anything more complicated than that gets dicey.
The idea behind adding another star level producer is number 1, Fox doesn't have to carry ALL THE TIME anymore. It takes pressure off of him. Fox and LaVine can account for 50 points out of your offense nightly. Domas at 18, Keegan at 15, and Monk at 15 means those spots around them can be utility guys. At the spot next to Keegan you can go pick up someone like Torrey Craig, Nic Batum, Jae Crowder, etc. this summer and the fact that they don't produce shouldn't hurt much.
That sounds nice ... If it happens like this at all ...
There is a lot of quesitons around LeVine atm starting with his injury as well ?
how bad is that he missed already over a month of play ? or they are just frozing him because of the future trade ?
The counter idea to that, is all the things you said about LaVine, Monk can do...and has done, if given the ball with his number called. We just watched it against Orlando, when Fox wasn't feeling it. They need to commit to a more even distribution of shots, even when Fox is feeling good, which will minimize some of the wear and tear.
I get that Fox always wants the ball, but his body is not going to hold up. We're only 35 games in...and he's already walking around like it's been a full season
It sounds like you made the case for going after Grant vs. someone like Lavine in regard to helping us against teams like the Pelicans AND bringing in another shot creator.Because Lavine is way more of a creator than Grant. I like Grant too though. I think you can overlap all 3 guys in Fox, Monk and Lavine and even have Lavine at SF against certain lineups. I don’t know what Monte is going to do but all the main guys being mentioned as available could help us in one way or the other.
Otherwise, Monte needs to go find a guy who can guard Ingram. He’s killed us. We are having to double him and they have way too many 3 point shooters.
I don’t lose sight that Sac has been great against most of the opposition but they have struggled against certain teams.
Any thoughts on Marcus Smart?
I wouldn't be shocked if we try and trade for Wiggins knowing the Brown-Wiggins connection. With his athleticism, you could probably play him at SG as well which would go a long way to addressing the length and athleticism concerns with our current roster. He also gives you another go-to scoring option.Another morning and no closer to a trade. Word is Wiggins very likely available, I have mixed feelings about that one, perhaps Brown can get the best out of him. Too much money for his contribution.
Caruso would be a solid get, out of all the frequently mentioned players he’s who I can get most behind. No saying Chicago will consider moving him but he fits well with our team and doesn’t create a conflict with Monk like LaVine. Kuzma, I like him more than most around these parts but if Washington is selling, Gafford is a player I like, but again no mention he’s available. Grant and Thybulle, would also look good but are they really available.
That’s a poor comparison. Marcus Smart is one of those guys you absolutely hate playing against. He’s going to bump you, hit you, play rough, talk **** and get in your face, dive for loose balls, and is an absolute menace on defense. First team all defense type of guy on that end. I would love to have him on the Kings. His offense has improved over the years and so has his decision making, but still occasionally can pull a bonehead play out of nowhere. However, his pros far outweigh his cons. He’s heated and scrapped with many a player over the years (Boogie included), but the guy can instantly improve any defense. Just have to have strong coaching and be tolerant of some minor antics here and there.He's a taller version of Davion
I wouldn't be shocked if we try and trade for Wiggins knowing the Brown-Wiggins connection. With his athleticism, you could probably play him at SG as well which would go a long way to addressing the length and athleticism concerns with our current roster. He also gives you another go-to scoring option.
The major concern is his motivation. Is he just mailing it in now that he has his new contract or is it GSW related? We know Moody and Kuminga seem frustrated. Perhaps Wiggins is not too happy in GSW anymore? Hard to know for sure.
That’s a poor comparison. Marcus Smart is one of those guys you absolutely hate playing against. He’s going to bump you, hit you, play rough, talk **** and get in your face, dive for loose balls, and is an absolute menace on defense. First team all defense type of guy on that end. I would love to have him on the Kings. His offense has improved over the years and so has his decision making, but still occasionally can pull a bonehead play out of nowhere. However, his pros far outweigh his cons. He’s heated and scrapped with many a player over the years (Boogie included), but the guy can instantly improve any defense. Just have to have strong coaching and be tolerant of some minor antics here and there.
That’s a poor comparison. Marcus Smart is one of those guys you absolutely hate playing against. He’s going to bump you, hit you, play rough, talk **** and get in your face, dive for loose balls, and is an absolute menace on defense. First team all defense type of guy on that end. I would love to have him on the Kings. His offense has improved over the years and so has his decision making, but still occasionally can pull a bonehead play out of nowhere. However, his pros far outweigh his cons. He’s heated and scrapped with many a player over the years (Boogie included), but the guy can instantly improve any defense. Just have to have strong coaching and be tolerant of some minor antics here and there.
I’d also prefer Grant in this scenario. He’s signed for a number of years so no immediate worry about him bolting off somewhere else. I also think Keegan is a capable rebounder, he just has to be motivated to be one. I don’t like Wiggins as he seems to have regressed this year and Lavine is too risky (health wise and $$ wise) unless you can get him for dirt cheap. Siakam I wouldn’t touch for reasons I stated before. Since Memphis is now back to being a terrible team, I’d ask about Smart. He’s not everyone’s cup of tea but the guy would give us an edge we currently don’t have.We still don’t know why Wiggins missed so much time last season. He’d be a perfect fit if motivated - but non-motivated players scare me. And I really like Lavine, but I hate his contract. I’m more and more leaning Grant and Thybulle - and telling Keagan to hit those boards.
I have to respectfully disagree here. Brown gives a lot of players the benefit of the doubt and by all accounts, has a healthy relationship with most of the team and has given most players extended looks. Holding players accountable for their actions does not make you an intolerant coach, it just makes you a coach. That’s what they are supposed to do. Don’t know what happened with Sasha, but I think Brown is relatively tolerant for a coach. Stern, maybe, but he does have some flexibility to him. Thibs is a coach who has no tolerance, for example. It’s his way or the highway.You closed the door for him with tolerant coaching
If your name isn’t Murray(version from this season) Brown doesn’t show tolerance![]()
Davion isn’t the menace that Smart is though. He’s not going to make you uncomfortable or play the mind games that Smart does. Smart is definitely several tiers above Davion on the defensive side, one of those reasons being size, yes, but he has intangibles that Davion just doesn’t.Minus the talk, you pretty much described Davion. Smart has had a lot more time to improve, Mitchell is just in season 3.
But again, Smart has more length, which obviously is an advantage
I have to respectfully disagree here. Brown gives a lot of players the benefit of the doubt and by all accounts, has a healthy relationship with most of the team and has given most players extended looks. Holding players accountable for their actions does not make you an intolerant coach, it just makes you a coach. That’s what they are supposed to do. Don’t know what happened with Sasha, but I think Brown is relatively tolerant for a coach. Stern, maybe, but he does have some flexibility to him. Thibs is a coach who has no tolerance, for example. It’s his way or the highway.