Of course not. NOBODY trades for a 32 year old. I mean, they are just normally taken out to pasture and shot.![]()
Ridiculous ridculous ridiculous.
We traded Bobby Jackson at 32. And he WAS injury prone. Traded him for a damn good OG actually. We traded Doug at 34. He was breaking down too. For another good OG. We managed to trade Mitch at 31-32? for some guy named Webber. Yep, sure is impossible to trade those 30-somethign guards. NEVER happens.![]()
Imagine what this board will be like in 2010-11 and Ron is gone, we don't have Bonzi to slide over at SF, and we're back in the lottery?
I remember you brought this up before about Artest a few months back or so.
Hmmm, why would Ron be gone? Why is it a default he jumps to LA or NY? The Knicks are in full re-building mode and won't be a contender for many years. Ron wants to be on a contending/playoff team. Despite saying he wants to play for the Knicks someday, he won't be going to the Knicks when he's still in his prime, and he has said he wants to be done playing basketball by 34. So it'd be in his last season or maybe two, if at all.
How about thinking about the other side of the situation, and us offering an extension or signing him to a new contract? Who knows how the situation will be in Sac in 2008/2009, but I'd predict it'll be good at least.
I was going to reply but it looks like Brick handled this one for me.Wow. Quite the risk taker. No thanks on betting that people will trade for him. You can't predict that.
I remember you brought this up before about Artest 2-3 months back or so.
You must be thinking of someone else. I'm pretty sure I didn't say that about Artest.
Bonzi's age doesn't have much to do with the lack of a better offer
Based on the last year and a half and his time in Sac up to now, I've been convinced (several interviews, watching him in games, reading numerous and various articles) that he's changed and is a different guy now, to at least a solid degree.
With Bonzi, sure, I want him re-signed as well.
Oh I have too, and I've talked with several sportswriters who have interviewed him, and he can contradict himself several times during the course of one interview. I don't doubt he's trying his best and has good intentions, but there's the chance he'll say/do the wrong thing in the near future.
And with the league more or less out to get him (see the suspension in the playoffs). All it takes is one flagrant foul that looks worse than the really is--and what would be a 1 game suspension could be a 10 gamer based on his past alon.
All I'm saying is that while you may be convinced that Ron Artest will retire as a Sacramento King in 2013 after seven spotless years on and off the court--and I hope he does--there's a decent enough chance that won't happen, and the team should be ready just in case.
On KHTK tonight just before 5pm Grant stated very clearly that he believes that Bonzi will NOT be back on the Kings. He said his opinion is 98% he won't be signed but said that is only his opinion. Not being signed is key.
If the Kings don't sign him and let him sign elsewhere, then his $8M salary hit disappears off the salary cap. True, they don't get anything in return. But............ our man Petrie is likely up to something with someone who doesn't want Bonzi. It gets interestinger and interestinger.
I would not over read into the line "not signed". Who knows what Grant meant by it or even what Grant knows. I would still STRONGLY suspect that assuming the rumor of Bonzi's likely depature is correct it MOST LIKELY due to a sign and trade. Numerous reasons why have been outlined by rational minds on this forum. The shrot list includes:On KHTK tonight just before 5pm Grant stated very clearly that he believes that Bonzi will NOT be back on the Kings. He said his opinion is 98% he won't be signed but said that is only his opinion. Not being signed is key.
If the Kings don't sign him and let him sign elsewhere, then his $8M salary hit disappears off the salary cap. True, they don't get anything in return. But............ our man Petrie is likely up to something with someone who doesn't want Bonzi. It gets interestinger and interestinger.
There are other risks besides age that could hinder Bonzi's trade value. He's already burned bridges in two cities, and if he acts up again in Sacramento that's three for three. There's a big difference between trading for a 29 year old malcontent with an expiring deal and a 33 year old malcontent making $10 million for the next few years.
I think people are overrating Bonzi on this board. He's a 13/5 guy who had a good playoff series that the Kings didn't even come close to winning. I appreciate his toughness and nose for the ball, but he can't shoot from outside, he's an average perimeter defender and he turns the ball over a lot. Look around at other message boards -- other teams don't really want him. The place where he has the most value is on this board.
Since there are most likely very few teams interested in Bonzi right now, I wouldn't be at all surprised if Bonzi goes to a place that he wants to for the mid level. There are probably no S&T options that interest Petrie and if there aren't I can't see him doing something just so we get something in return.
Note: he's a 13 and 5 guy in 26.5min. Do you know how prolific that is? That's 20 and 8 as a full time starter. And yes, its not the same blah blah -- but it HAS been the same when Bonzi has been given those minutes. This isn't some second stringer whipping up on the weaklings, this is a guy who can face down anything short of a Kobe/Wade class superstar on any given night. And I use the term facedown on purpose, because Bonzi is tough, aggressive, and not afraid of much of anybody. No Peja please-don't-intimidate-me stuff going on there. You actually have to beat Bonzi.
The reason that interest amongst fans is low is the same reason I had my doubts when he came in -- bad apple rep. Then you get a first hand look at him, on and off the court, and I'd say its WE who have the better read, not the people on bucksfans.com or wherever thinking "oh didn't he cause trouble a few years back". Got very little to do with Bonzi's game, which remains an object of interest to fans who know how he plays. Post up guard who grabs tons of boards and racks up steals? If anything, we are the fans most used to the shooting mentality that would undervalue that skillset.
I agree that he's aggressive, tough, doesn't back down. There's a lot to like about that attitude, especially given the recent Kings history of players who shy away from contact, pressure, anything tough. That's valuable.
But.. I don't agree that more minutes for Bonzi means that he's suddenly a 20 point guy. He got 32 minutes last year -- a career high average for him, and he averaged 13.8 points. You average that out to 40 minutes and he gives you 16.8 points. In the past he's certainly been an effective scorer, even an almost-20 points in 40 minutes guy in theory, but until he gets his jump shot back he's not going to be the type of guy who gives you 20 points in 40 minutes, certainly not as his athleticism declines.