Yeah that deserved another season at least, with some tweaks to the roster. I can’t believe we lost him and our coach in that same summer smh good ole MaloofsThat was frustrating. Him and Artest were so fun to watch together. Just a punishing duo.
MagoofsYeah that deserved another season at least, with some tweaks to the roster. I can’t believe we lost him and our coach in that same summer smh good ole Maloofs
To sweeten the pot. As much as I’d like to see Ingram on the kings, I would doubt that the pelicans really have any huge desire/need for Barnes and Huerter. Throwing Davion into the mix along with the number 13 might get it done.Why get rid of Mitchell?
I just don't get why you would get rid of him
What in his stat profile, when he started games, suggests hes not starting caliber?
Or what in watching him play suggests he doesn't make a huge impact on winning?
Good luck getting a real answer to this one. There isn't one.What in his stat profile, when he started games, suggests hes not starting caliber?
Or what in watching him play suggests he doesn't make a huge impact on winning?
I like Keon, but he's not a proven starter, imo. He's more of a player you "hope" could be a starter. He got a lot of attention, rightly so, for his defense on Curry, but there were other games where he wasn't up to par. If the Kings can get that lengthy athletic 4 to replace Barnes and Keon remains the starter they will be better, but to get an abundance of confidence I need to see a legit 2-way player at the SG.
Did you view Kevin Huerter as more of a proven starter when he came to the Kings, than Keon Ellis is now?
Actually yes.
Despite the sentiment around here, Kevin Huerter is a quality NBA starter. It's not surprising to hear he's getting a ton of interest around the league; his shooting and off-ball movement is utterly unique and the fact he DOES have some level of an on-ball comfort with passing is just an added bonus.
Us trading Huerter is not an indictment of his talent. It's just he got usurped by Keegan and Monk. And it's on us to find a better use for Huerter's talent/money rather than delegating him to being a 4th option and someone who sits the final 15 minutes of the game.
I'm the "BPA/talent" guy more than anything, but I think Huerter is a great case of how we need to find a way to rebalance his spot with someone who can fit our core and needs better.
What in his stat profile, when he started games, suggests hes not starting caliber?
Or what in watching him play suggests he doesn't make a huge impact on winning?
Keon played in a whopping 22 consecutive games at the end of last season. His point production during the last 22 games was anywhere from zero to 26 per game (in one), with 13 of those games being single-digit performances. So in over half the games he played in this season-ending stretch he scored in single digits. His longest stretch of playing prior to the 22 games was 12 consecutive games. The rest of the season was scattered with DNPs. Keon looks to be a good player and had a good mini-run for at season end, but am I willing to award him a starting job at SG? Not just yet.
Keon played in a whopping 22 consecutive games at the end of last season. His point production during the last 22 games was anywhere from zero to 26 per game (in one), with 13 of those games being single-digit performances. So in over half the games he played in this season-ending stretch he scored in single digits. His longest stretch of playing prior to the 22 games was 12 consecutive games. The rest of the season was scattered with DNPs. Keon looks to be a good player and had a good mini-run for at season end, but am I willing to award him a starting job at SG? Not just yet.
Plus - he was the 5th option on offense. You can’t expect even offensive production from the 4th and 5th options. But he proved he’s a legit catch and shoot player. That plus’s his defense and connective passing are givens. So - I think he proved he’s a starter on this team.
Would you start Huerter over him this next season, assuming he is still with the team and they don't trade for anyone who is deserving?
Brown probably would. If Huerter and Barnes are here next year knowing Brown, he's letting his core starting 5 continue on.
Brown probably would. If Huerter and Barnes are here next year knowing Brown, he's letting his core starting 5 continue on.
He could have gotten a few million more, but he seems to have a different set of priorities. I believe those priorities will pay off for him in cash down the road, but even if he makes a few million less over the course of his career, he will be far wealthier in invisible ways. Legacy and legend are the opportunity in Sacramento. Priceless.I’m in shock, I really thought he was going to cash in. I wonder if there is any change in role promised?
He could have gotten a few million more, but he seems to have a different set of priorities. I believe those priorities will pay off for him in cash down the road, but even if he makes a few million less over the course of his career, he will be far wealthier in invisible ways. Legacy and legend are the opportunity in Sacramento. Priceless.
The max from the Kings is mostly a gesture for Monk's goodwill. A huge win for both parties.
I think he would have got less. He wasn't the top choice of any of the teams with cap space. If he went into free agency and the Kings renounced his rights to sign someone for the MLE now teams don't have the beat the $78/4 number. They basically would be looking at the MLE to sign him.
I didn't know... but somehow I knew. The Vinny loyalists will understand.At least per Vecenie, there were two teams preparing offers above what the Kings were allowed who were stunned that he re-signed with Sacramento so quickly.
Speculation is that the teams were Detroit (likely) and Charlotte (maybe).
Should we care about his points? When he's the best Kings defender they've had since Artest and Christie?
At least per Vecenie, there were two teams preparing offers above what the Kings were allowed who were stunned that he re-signed with Sacramento so quickly.
Speculation is that the teams were Detroit (likely) and Charlotte (maybe).
but they don't talk about Barnes and Huerter as their "core". It's currently Fox, Monk, Murray, Sabonis
Then it'll be a huge failure on Monte's part. At least one has to go and there needs to be at least one major shakeup to the rotation.
Last off-season, running it back was the right call and smart for the context of that year. You were a game off the 2nd round and I think had a great shot to beat the Lakers too, if we got past GS. For a variety of reasons, even though we got better defensively, the team stagnated. And with Keon/Monk's emergence on offense, the shooting/scoring that Huerter and HB bring, just isn't needed at the same level. The 34 mil (roughly) committed to them needs to be repurposed into something else.
Just can't head into next season with pick 13, maybe like Jalen Smith on the MLE as a back-up big upgrade and call it a day. I think the Kings pretty well have 5 core spots locked in. Have to really fine tune 6-8 and that money currently being spent on those spots (or future money with a Davion extension looming)
In the end it wasn't a terrible idea, clearly a failure by expectations, however, pushing both Huerter and Barnes back in the pack while keeping them on the block basically was the mistake. It hurt their value, there was enough chatter to know that was true. I'm not a big fan of extreme pivoting (lost out on option A so lets run it back) and Monte has been close to that although he's not signed any truly horrendous contracts at least. This is going to be the make or break offseason for Monte. Things either rise or start falling apart now. He's so close to all in he pretty much has no choice but to go there now.
If both Huerter and Barnes are on the roster next season I think it's not a good thing on many levels as well. If they are, Brown has to choose between what the roster needs, and not cratering their value by pushing them back more.
I mean coming off the 7 game series with GS, where we honestly felt like we had so many chances and a Fox injury rob us of that series win, I understand how just rolling with continuity was the attractive choice. And again, there were a few FA deals I liked last year, but outside of Grant Williams, there was nothing I was jumping out of my seat for us to be in on.
Kings just took a different identity over the course of this season. Keegan and Monk took an offensive leap and Keon made himself indispensable on the defensive end for a bad defensive team. Here's where I would feel comfortable heading into next year:
Fox || ???
Keon || Monk
Keegan || ???
??? || Lyles
Domas || ???
I think you could include Davion at back-up point, but I also think there's a real risk we get priced out on him next off-season, especially if he has a strong year. We just can't afford a 4/40 type deal for him that a bad/guard needy team might throw at him.
So that gives you 13 || Heurter || HB || Davion || Sasha as your moveable pieces to find the right role guys around the top 6. And hell, maybe Colby Jones is a guy you slot in at the back-up 2/3 flex if you spend a lot to find a starting 4 upgrade.
I don't think it's a dire situation, or even an all-in type situation. But there's a clear direction that Monte needs to execute on here with repurposing the 40+ mil being spent on Huerter/HB/Sasha into better fits for this core.
The vast majority of games when healthy were started by 5 guys in particular. Will it change? Maybe, but from seeing how Brown handles things, they'd get the first crack to continue. And honestly, a lot of the stats show they probably should.
At least per Vecenie, there were two teams preparing offers above what the Kings were allowed who were stunned that he re-signed with Sacramento so quickly.
Speculation is that the teams were Detroit (likely) and Charlotte (maybe).
So the team that drafted him and let him walk or the team in disarray that just fired their coach . Anywhere else was a risky that he would get the MLE.