RaY Z
Starter
it sure is just youuolj said:I won't be all that disappointed. I wasn't all that disappointed when Jackson left. That's just me, though.

it sure is just youuolj said:I won't be all that disappointed. I wasn't all that disappointed when Jackson left. That's just me, though.
Thanks VF for the correctionVF21 said:You're wrong.
8 weeks to heal and 8 weeks of rehab. Putting him back right around the end of April.
Folsom Al said:He commented that THIS IS THE BEST 5 HE'S EVER PLAYED WITH !!!
No it isn't.RaY Z said:it sure is just you![]()
im talking about his view on evans leaving not jackson...Mr. S£im Citrus said:No it isn't.
I wasn't the least bit disappointed to see Jackson leave, and frankly, I'm glad that the POS isn't on our team right now. If we lose Evans, it'll be a shame, but I won't lose any sleep; at this point, I've decided that watching young athletic talent walk is just par for the course with this team.
My answer still stands.RaY Z said:im talking about his view on evans leaving not jackson...
Diabeticwonder said:Whether the Kings do or do not resign Cat, Mo, Bobby or anyone else will be done with the other eye looking directly at Peja. After next season Peja has an option and you can be sure that he will opt out if the Kings do not lock him up for a long time.
NoBonus said:Can't the Kings sign him to an extension or something? I agree though, if the Kings want to resign Peja, they will need to preserve some $$. Maybe hang on to BJax for his final Kings season and let him go to free agency (or trade him). The question Geoff Petrie has to be asking himself is this, "Do I try to re-sign Cat and Evans and hope there is enough $$ left to re-sign Peja in a year? Is Peja worth it?"
Diabeticwonder said:The Kings can sign Peja to an extension at any time...they do not have to wait until his current contract runs out. The problem though is that the player option after next season is for a little more than 8 million and unless Peja has a horrible injury or some other unforeseen thing happens to his career there is no way that he elects his option. Peja will want a max or near max contract which by then may put his first year of the deal around 13-14 million at least. Needless to say, it's going to be very very hard for the Kings to have Peja around with Webb, Bibby and Brad still on the books.
Diabeticwonder said:I have no idea who goes, but that's why Petrie gets the big money for what he does. I look at it this way...the Kings, as we know them now (Mike, Webb, Peja, Miller and co.) have this season and next to win a title...if not then some of those pieces are going other places.
My question is which one will go? Peja, Miller, or Bibby? Or will the Maloofs take a year of massive over-salary-cap-ness until to keep all four (until Webber's deal is over)Diabeticwonder said:Bibby is on the books until after the 08-09 seaons and Miller until the 09-10 season. So, yes...I think they will be on the books for a long time and most likely those will be the Kings' books (barring a trade).
VF21 said:I don't think it's cast in concrete that any of those guys will be going anywhere. I think a LOT is going to depend on what the team ends up doing this year. The Maloofs aren't going to put the cart before the horse.
love_them_kings said:Very true. If we were to win a championship I believe you would see the Maloofs being a lot more generous than they would be if we lost in the first round.