The Pelicans are simply a better team than the Kings as currently constructed.
Zion, Ingram, and McCollum give them 3 legitimate go-to scoring options that all score in very different ways (McCollum from 3 and PnR, Ingram from the midrange, and Zion in the paint). We have Fox and Monk as go-to scorers.
I’d also say that Keegan and Trey Murphy are similar level players right now and the Pelicans (when healthy) have Murphy coming off the bench while we rely on Murray to be our 3rd best player in the starting lineup.
Herb Jones and Keon Ellis have similar roles in that they are 3&D players that can handle the ball a bit, but I’d much rather have Herb over Keon (and I love Keon).
Obviously, I’d much rather have Sabonis over Valanciunas but Valanciunas’ size, length, and familiarity with Sabonis’ game/moves make him a tough matchup.
Again, we were never going to be a top team without a solid 2nd option. And the question still remains…can Keegan become that player or will we need to ultimately bring in that player via a trade.
As frustrating as this season has been, there’s been a lot to like when we look ahead towards the long term future of this team:
- Fox’s improvements from 3 and on defense
- Murray’s improvements from the midrange and defense
- Finding a 3&D diamond in the rough on a dirt cheap contract in Ellis
- Monk’s continued success with his minutes increasing and teams starting to game plan for him more
- Mitchell’s improvement from 3 making him much more playable
If we don’t want to wait on Murray (or have lost confidence that he can be that 2nd option), we should look to add a PF with good size/length who can be a go-to option. That at least gives us Fox, Monk, and ??? as our go-to options with Murray and Sabonis filling in as our secondary scorers. That seems much more balanced and much harder for opposing defenses to game plan for.