If Luka gets picked by the Suns, Bamba can make a very strong case against Ayton for that #2 spot.
No he can’t
If Luka gets picked by the Suns, Bamba can make a very strong case against Ayton for that #2 spot.
They could settle for their pair of lottery picks and draft two high-upside fliers after the top-tier prospects are off the board, or they could attempt to package them together and help the Kings trade down.
Sacramento is still seeking out more building blocks to pair with Bogdan Bogdanovic, De'Aaron Fox, Buddy Hield, Willie Cauley-Stein, Justin Jackson, Harry Giles and Skal Labissiere. That's a long list, but how many of the names can reasonably be counted upon as long-term pieces capable of anchoring a playoff rotation? Even if you're optimistic about everyone, the number won't rise too high.
Getting a pair of lottery picks and two more intriguing youngsters fits the mentality of this rebuilding organization, particularly because it wouldn't be giving up any of the youngsters in this scenario.
BS like THIS ARTICLE really irks me. Whenever the National media or whomever rumor a Kings trade, it always benefits the other team much more than the Kings.
They actually suggest a Kings-Clippers trade involving #12, #13, Sam Dekker and Sindarius Thornwell for the #2.
Chicago Bulls get: No. 2 pick
Sacramento Kings get: No. 7 pick and Kris Dunn
Charlotte Hornets get: No. 2 pick (from Sacramento) and Harry Giles
New York Knicks get: Kemba Walker
Sacramento Kings get: No. 9 pick (from New York), Lance Thomas and Frank Ntilikina
Miami Heat get: No. 2 pick, Kosta Koufos, Zach Randolph and Garrett Temple
Sacramento Kings get: Rodney McGruder, Hassan Whiteside and Justise Winslow
Minnesota Timberwolves get: No. 2 pick, Willie Cauley-Stein and Justin Jackson
Sacramento Kings get: Karl-Anthony Towns
Yes, he can. Ayton should never drop to #2 if there are no red flags.No he can’t
if KAT is really on the table... and it cost WCS, Justin and #2.... wow - that seems like something you'd have to do. Would turn the draft party Thursday into kind of a bummer but KAT ... oh boy... that's the kind of franchise jackpot you hope you pluck from the lottery. I'd pretty for sure do that.
Everyone wants Doncic? Why?
Come on Kings, let's screw this up... again.
I'm not sure yet honestly, we need a small forward and I love European prospects.Out of curiosity, who do you like at #2 if PHX takes Ayton?
He's ranked 7th hereYou see Doncic as a more athletic and bigger version of Manu? I just can't agree with the first part. Manu was very athletic. Donic is average at best. So I'm not seeing that at all. 40yearold Manu might have equal hops to Doncic right now.
Jonathan Givony does NOT have him as the 7th ranked prospect. Where do you find this at?? They have him going #1 to the Suns. He is NOT #7 on their big board either. The Ringer doesn't have him at #4 either. They have him at #1 https://nbadraft.theringer.com/?view=deep
The only place that has him low is theStephien which is nowhere near as good as ESPN or the Ringer. Their rankings are not the best imo and looks like they just want to purposely go against the grain. Cole Zwicker didn't like Fox last year. I think he had him around 9 or 10. Said he would even take Monk and Ntilikina over him.
Ayton's motor is completely overblown. I do think defense was a problem, but offense? nope. You don't score 20pts a game on a low motor. Did you want him to demand the ball on every possession? I think you're way too low on Ayton. He dominated college players the same way every other prospect in this draft dominated college players.
Nah they won't. They already have the Suns players hanging out with AytonLooking at the conference finals rosters, the suns could still go for Doncic though.
uhm are my eyes deceiving me? because it does NOT list Ayton as their #7 prospect???He's ranked 7th here
http://www.espn.com/nba/insider/story/_/id/21307077/nba-draft-rankings-espn-top-100-prospects-2018
Ringer has Ayton #1 in the mock draft because they know Robert Sarver is a fool with UoA ties so he won't pass on the hyped up Arizona prospect. Kevin O'Connor has said numerous times that he has Doncic #1 prospect as does guys like Jonathan Tjarks as well. Tjarks has Ayton as the 9th ranked prospect.
I think if the Kings had won the lottery and drafted Ayton, you guys would be disappointed. Be grateful that you did not win the lottery and will instead get a future HOFer and one that has a good chance to end up top 4 greatest Kings ever.
Yes he can. Look where his hands areNo he can’t
NBA has changed and shifted to small guys league and for a center to be franchise player he has to be very good on offense so he can get 20+ ppg. from what I saw his post game is decent and he often uses his size to finish, but NBA is not kids game he used to play in college. also his three point shooting is not something I rate much with centers, I want my center to be in paint, trying to get rebounds and protect first pass and slow down opponent.. this is good with Jokic, who streaches, leaves empty paint and than passes to guys who cut inside, so for him it is useful skill.What are you basing this off of? Bamba has the longest reach ever recorded at the combine. He averaged four blocks at Texas and showed enough of a 3 point shot that it's not beyond the realm of possibility that it could develop into a lethal weapon one day. Not saying he is a sure thing, but I have a hard time understanding how someone could look at him and watch his tape and come to the conclusion that this guy can not be a franchise guy.
I don't think Anthony-Towns is really on the table. If there is friction between he and Thibs then I think it's more likely that Thibs is shown the door than it is that KAT us dealt.
That said, that is a reasonable trade. Of course next season is also the last if KAT's rookie deal so it would mean re-signing him for max money. My only concern there is that he has yet to carry that team to the playoffs, even with the addition of Jimmy Butler. I love his game but it's a legitimate concern.
Getting KAT would be like hitting the super-lottery. The only concern would be: Where do you put all that money?
Yes he can! Mo held Ayton to 4/17fg's ina HS matchup!No he can’t
Sam Vecenie is reporting that it is not like it is known around the league that the Kings don't like Doncic. Its just that nobody has a read whether the Kings like him or not.
And this is exactly how it should be. People need to stop looking too deep into the meaning of anything they are doing right now. They probably have a favorite at this point, but doing their diligence. No reason in the world should ANYONE other than the Kings decision makers know what they want to do at this point.Sam Vecenie is reporting that it is not like it is known around the league that the Kings don't like Doncic. Its just that nobody has a read whether the Kings like him or not.
I'm not sure yet honestly, we need a small forward and I love European prospects.
Dzanan Musa or Rodions Kurucs.
Of course there is no guarantee with DoncicI'm tired of reading this blurb about Doncic being the "most accomplished teenage basketball player of the last 20 years." I don't care if he's the most accomplished teenage player in europe in 50 years, 100 years. Makes no difference whatsoever. What counts is what kind of basketball player he is going to be over the next decade or so in the NBA. If you've lived on this planet for any length of time you've seen young guys that topped out much earlier than you would think. Heck, I remember a guy in my junior high who was Mr. Universe in athletics and then he was so-so relatively speaking when he got into high school. Then we know stories about late bloomers who turned out great - the Greek Freek for one. Jordan for another. And then there is the guy who is great in high school and remains great in the NBA - LBJ. You can come up with examples for every category. The analysis for the Kings is all about one thing - how much better or worse is he going to be in the NBA three or four years from now?
Of course there is no guarantee with Doncic
But being accomplished has to be good for something or? I mean you could make the same argument for any attribute. We have seen high scorers fail and low scorers succeed. We have seen great defenders fail and bad defenders win.
But if the conclusion is that none of what happened in the past of a player has any predictive power, then why look at it anyway? You'd be just as good by selecting at random.
I'm tired of reading this blurb about Doncic being the "most accomplished teenage basketball player of the last 20 years." I don't care if he's the most accomplished teenage player in europe in 50 years, 100 years. Makes no difference whatsoever. What counts is what kind of basketball player he is going to be over the next decade or so in the NBA. If you've lived on this planet for any length of time you've seen young guys that topped out much earlier than you would think. Heck, I remember a guy in my junior high who was Mr. Universe in athletics and then he was so-so relatively speaking when he got into high school. Then we know stories about late bloomers who turned out great - the Greek Freek for one. Jordan for another. And then there is the guy who is great in high school and remains great in the NBA - LBJ. You can come up with examples for every category. The analysis for the Kings is all about one thing - how much better or worse is he going to be in the NBA three or four years from now?
It's one bread crumb on the trail. It's not the be all-end all that is tacitly implied by many.