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This is largely a blend of several ideas/themes that have been discussed, but I don't believe this mixture as been presented. It makes for a very busy draft night, if the homework/preperation has been done ahead of time. I am sure that some will think that I'm willing to pay too high a price but it usually requires giving in order to get.
Trade one is between Minnesota and Sacramento.
Minnesota sends:
PG Mike James ~ 5.6 million and has player option in 2009/2010 @ ~ 6.5 million
SG Ricky Davis ~ 6.8 million and is an expiring
Pick #7
Sacramento Sends:
PG Mike Bibby 13.5 million w/ETO option and 14.5 million for 2008/2009
SG Quincy Douby 1.3 million on rookie contract with qualifing offer set for 2010/2011
Top five protected 2008 1st
With the seventh pick the Kings hopefully will have the choice between both Yi Jianlian and Spencer Hawes
Trade two is between Detroit and the Kings. I believe nBrans suggested exchanging the Kings 10 pick with Detriots 15th and 27th (he included their second round also but that might be pushing just a little)
This should allow the Kings to choose between bigs such as Jason Smith, Josh McRoberts and Tiago Splitter. The Kings would be able to get the BAP with the 27th which would most likely be a SG/SF player. In exchange the Pistons would have a more likely chance to get Acie Law as their replacement PG.
If this didn't go thru, the only likely difference could be not having the opportunity to pick the BAP with the 27 pick. This could change if one of the desirable bigs fell to the tenth.
Trade three is between the Knicks and the Kings. This one has been much talked about.
Kincks send:
PG Steve Francis @ 16.4 million this year and 17.1 million for 2008/2009
C/PF Channing Frye on rookie contract with qualifying offer due 2009/2010
Pick #23
Kings send:
SF Ron Artest
PF Kenny Thomas
The Kings could possibly use the 23rd pick on Marcus Williams.
Note: even with Francis's contract being a year shorter, it is more expensive in total dollars.
Resign Ronny Price and Justin Williams to reasonable contracts and take the rest of the summer off other than actually using summer league and training camp to get the team to play as a unit and settle on rotations.
The net result for the Kings could be:
PG Mike James, Ronny Price, Steve Francis
SG Kevin Martin, Ricky Davis, Marcus Williams
SF Francisco Garcia, John Salmon, #27 (SF/SG combo?)
PF Yi Jianlian, SAR, Justin Williams
C Brad Miller, Tiago Splitter, Channing Frye
I think this could be a succesful start and if after the all star break they were fighting for the eigth spot as a team on the rise rather than delaying the collapse it could be considered a success.
Trade one is between Minnesota and Sacramento.
Minnesota sends:
PG Mike James ~ 5.6 million and has player option in 2009/2010 @ ~ 6.5 million
SG Ricky Davis ~ 6.8 million and is an expiring
Pick #7
Sacramento Sends:
PG Mike Bibby 13.5 million w/ETO option and 14.5 million for 2008/2009
SG Quincy Douby 1.3 million on rookie contract with qualifing offer set for 2010/2011
Top five protected 2008 1st
With the seventh pick the Kings hopefully will have the choice between both Yi Jianlian and Spencer Hawes
Trade two is between Detroit and the Kings. I believe nBrans suggested exchanging the Kings 10 pick with Detriots 15th and 27th (he included their second round also but that might be pushing just a little)
This should allow the Kings to choose between bigs such as Jason Smith, Josh McRoberts and Tiago Splitter. The Kings would be able to get the BAP with the 27th which would most likely be a SG/SF player. In exchange the Pistons would have a more likely chance to get Acie Law as their replacement PG.
If this didn't go thru, the only likely difference could be not having the opportunity to pick the BAP with the 27 pick. This could change if one of the desirable bigs fell to the tenth.
Trade three is between the Knicks and the Kings. This one has been much talked about.
Kincks send:
PG Steve Francis @ 16.4 million this year and 17.1 million for 2008/2009
C/PF Channing Frye on rookie contract with qualifying offer due 2009/2010
Pick #23
Kings send:
SF Ron Artest
PF Kenny Thomas
The Kings could possibly use the 23rd pick on Marcus Williams.
Note: even with Francis's contract being a year shorter, it is more expensive in total dollars.
Resign Ronny Price and Justin Williams to reasonable contracts and take the rest of the summer off other than actually using summer league and training camp to get the team to play as a unit and settle on rotations.
The net result for the Kings could be:
PG Mike James, Ronny Price, Steve Francis
SG Kevin Martin, Ricky Davis, Marcus Williams
SF Francisco Garcia, John Salmon, #27 (SF/SG combo?)
PF Yi Jianlian, SAR, Justin Williams
C Brad Miller, Tiago Splitter, Channing Frye
I think this could be a succesful start and if after the all star break they were fighting for the eigth spot as a team on the rise rather than delaying the collapse it could be considered a success.
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