Well obviously Barnes play as of late makes me wonder. What’s up and is it sustainable.
At the moment, a little less keen to include him in trades unless it’s a clear upgrade. Is there anyway to keep him in a adjusted role while still adding say DFS.
Yeah, 14 million a year, Huerter alone or Mitchell and Lyles combined should match salaries.I would say the easy sustainable part is just including him in the offense again like last year. Even if just means 7-9 shots a game with the occasional outburst like last night
DFS has a small contract so matching is easy, no need to include Barnes as my guess is the nets would want picks and not care to take HB back. We shall see
Ya I think we can still get key peices by trading Huerter and picks:
Alex Caruso/P.Williams
DFS/O’Neal
Thybull/Brogdan
Sometimes I think players on other teams get overrated. Not that they are bad or anything like that but the reality is Huerter is in the same tier as a DFS, O’Neale, Thybulle, etc. He just plays a different position or his skill set is different.
Those others are defensive oriented while Huerter is offensively skilled. As with a lot of players who go through periods of slumps or below their norm play, the lows should not define these players. Huerter when locked in makes us a dangerous team.
It’s a puzzle to trying to eke out a little more from the roster in deals when you’re trying to make deeper playoff runs.
So in some of these cases, I don’t think Monte is going to throw draft picks into a deal unless it’s a second but most of the names are role players. Grant, Lavine, Kuzma are not role players……the other guys are. Role players for role players when trading for different types of players is the key.
Yeah, but Huerter AND a first seems like an overpayThis is true but our first rounders should be in the 20’s by 2026 which is the one going out. It’s too hard finding talent that late and spare me the few that have been found but I’ll take my chances on Thybull by trading that first round pick. How many all nba defenders could get drafted that late I’d do Carous as well but I think he’ll demand two firsts. But a guy like Thybull is still young and a great defender would be big having him with Keegan harrasing wing players
Yeah, but Huerter AND a first seems like an overpay
No thanks to DFS. He's not even better than the guy he's replacing. Why on earth do you want him?
I would say the easy sustainable part is just including him in the offense again like last year. Even if just means 7-9 shots a game with the occasional outburst like last night
DFS has a small contract so matching is easy, no need to include Barnes as my guess is the nets would want picks and not care to take HB back. We shall see
This is true but our first rounders should be in the 20’s by 2026 which is the one going out. It’s too hard finding talent that late and spare me the few that have been found but I’ll take my chances on Thybull by trading that first round pick. How many all nba defenders could get drafted that late I’d do Carous as well but I think he’ll demand two firsts. But a guy like Thybull is still young and a great defender would be big having him with Keegan harrasing wing players
It's a seller's market out there. Unless the Kings can grab an impact role player without overpaying, or snag someone like Jerami Grant without overpaying, their best move is probably to stand pat and wait it out. They maybe take a step backward this season overall, and maybe fail to get passed the first round again, but they can reapproach the trade market in the summer (when the seller's market should cool after the playoffs have sorted out who's for real and who isn't) or see what free agency has on offer after a couple of winning seasons prove that they're not a fluke. I'm not sure moving pretty good players for other teams' pretty good players is going to do enough to move the needle, especially if they have to overpay for the privilege.
If you think this I don't know what to say. DFS is one of the more versatile defenders in the league, a good floor spacer, and fits a particular need on this team. He isn't an elite player, but he can is a great role player who can fill a particular need on this team.
Does he put you over the top and make you a title favorite? Probably not. And maybe that is the rub against him. But does he make the team better and a more formidable playoff team? I think so. He and Keegan would be an incredibly long, switchable, defensive oriented presence on the wings, and allow you to have two guys who can actually guard elite offensive players on the wing. Depends on what you are giving up and what assets you would have left after making the move, but in a vacuum it makes a lot of sense.
The problem isn't losing that pick, it's the inability to use that pick in a future deal. The Huerter deal is clearly hamstringing Monte already since he can't trade a 2024 pick.
And that's exactly why you don't overpay for that asset wise. If you do and you need a star, you don't have the assets. You're done. Monte isn't likely going to have cap space to add that talent at any point in the future so trades is all he's got if he needs talent. As seen with Keon, in a worst case you can draft or just sign undrafted guys and develop defenders. Just like the Mavs did with Finney-Smith.
The problem isn't losing that pick, it's the inability to use that pick in a future deal. The Huerter deal is clearly hamstringing Monte already since he can't trade a 2024 pick. Siakam was nabbed with 2 2024 picks. You go after need guys with high value when you're pretty sure they are literally your last piece. You can more likely find defensive role guys with your exceptions, finding all star, or star talent with the MLE is pretty much impossible.
If you think this I don't know what to say. DFS is one of the more versatile defenders in the league, a good floor spacer, and fits a particular need on this team. He isn't an elite player, but he can is a great role player who can fill a particular need on this team.
Does he put you over the top and make you a title favorite? Probably not. And maybe that is the rub against him. But does he make the team better and a more formidable playoff team? I think so. He and Keegan would be an incredibly long, switchable, defensive oriented presence on the wings, and allow you to have two guys who can actually guard elite offensive players on the wing. Depends on what you are giving up and what assets you would have left after making the move, but in a vacuum it makes a lot of sense.
I feel like this is a strange way to look at it. Monte traded that first for Huerter on purpose, because he wanted Huerter. It's not like we gave up anything else of value, so the cost for Huerter was "one pick + the Stepien Rule consequences + the inability to spend the pick later". That was always known and was definitely taken into account when making the deal.
Doubt we’ll be trading for anything major after this year with Keegan/Fox/Monk needing to get massive deals
https://x.com/o_a_khan/status/1750961036390506911?s=46&t=XHl6MkQyOm3Zbk1mBBrooA
Sometimes you don’t need to get a star just that right piece I remember people saying Toronto fleeced them
It's a seller's market out there. Unless the Kings can grab an impact role player without overpaying, or snag someone like Jerami Grant without overpaying, their best move is probably to stand pat and wait it out. They maybe take a step backward this season overall, and maybe fail to get passed the first round again, but they can reapproach the trade market in the summer (when the seller's market should cool after the playoffs have sorted out who's for real and who isn't) or see what free agency has on offer after a couple of winning seasons prove that they're not a fluke. I'm not sure moving pretty good players for other teams' pretty good players is going to do enough to move the needle, especially if they have to overpay for the privilege.
To me standing pat doesn't mean we don't make a single move for the 15 man roster. Even Celtics are looking for reinforcement. I am alright they stand pat with the core, but there should at least be some deals out there we can make to improve the roster.I don't think we've come close to the ceiling for this roster and I'm not gonna be mad if we stand pat. Internal cohesiveness is a way bigger deal than overall talent and the squad is making strides to bring it together
If you think this I don't know what to say. DFS is one of the more versatile defenders in the league, a good floor spacer, and fits a particular need on this team. He isn't an elite player, but he can is a great role player who can fill a particular need on this team.
Does he put you over the top and make you a title favorite? Probably not. And maybe that is the rub against him. But does he make the team better and a more formidable playoff team? I think so. He and Keegan would be an incredibly long, switchable, defensive oriented presence on the wings, and allow you to have two guys who can actually guard elite offensive players on the wing. Depends on what you are giving up and what assets you would have left after making the move, but in a vacuum it makes a lot of sense.
I'm guessing @captain bill means moving Huerter or Barnes. I think we all know they can be upgraded but I hate the idea of just throwing them in for another guy bound to be the 5th best player at best.To me standing pat doesn't mean we don't make a single move for the 15 man roster. Even Celtics are looking for reinforcement. I am alright they stand pat with the core, but there should at least be some deals out there we can make to improve the roster.
Possibly but don't underestimate Chauncey Billups's ability to be a lousy coach.I think Grand my have got some injury ...
Portland are playing close game at SA and he is staying at 10min for a while now ...
HahahPossibly but don't underestimate Chauncey Billups's ability to be a lousy coach.