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Maybe we could send Orlando some flowers and a tweener or two and ask for forgiveness and Kelvin Cato?
BigSong said:Why? Is it because he is one of the few players on the Kings with a post game? because he has size for his position? because he has playoff experience? Because he is a solid veteran player?
kingsofnba said:everyone seems to be harping on the lack of size of our backups... a trade that can help solve that would be Kenny Thomas to Boston for Mark Blount... KT can help fill the void left by Antoine Walker and give insurance to the Celts's if they trade SF Paul Pierce... Blount would give the kings a defensive big man that can block some shots and rebound and score off the bench... mostly, he gives the kings added size and allows Skinner to move over to backup PF...
they both have ugly 5 years contracts, but KT's is slightly worse/higher... this move actually would help the kings get under the luxury tax this year...
PF SAR/ Skinner
SF Peja/ Williamson
C Miller/ Blount/ Sampson
SG Wells/ Martin/ Garcia
PG Bibby/ Hart/ Price
OptimusRhyme said:No because, he takes every shot he can, this team revolves around passing which he is not good at, and we don't need scoring we have enough on the frontline, we need defence, rebounding and hustle players, thats why.
Bricklayer said:If I wasn't deeply suspicious that Blount is just a stiff who put in one good year to get a contract I would feel better about that move. As it is, we'd be getting back a contract as bad as the one we gave away, and for probably a less talented guy. I have a suspicion Blount might do well here because he is fundamentally sound. But he's just so terribly mediocre at basically everything that if he failed to have an impact then we'd REALLY be stuck with a completely unmovable contract. Wed to Mark Blount for life.
BigSong said:i don't know where your getting this "takes every shot " thing but hes got a good fg% and gets to the line quite well.
OptimusRhyme said:I'm getting it from simply watching him, I don't know what you see when you watch him, but he dosen't pass the ball. 90% of our team has a good field goal percentage and gets to the line, thats nothing new, now defence, rebounding, hustle once again is what we need.
Netguy115 said:Everyone else has practically said this, but the Kings need a backup center. Francisco Elson or Melvin Ely would be perfect. Maybe get something in return for a sign-and-trade with Songaila to the Bulls and sign Matt Barnes and then we'd be a serious contender...............at least on paper![]()
kingsofnba said:Blount did average 10.3pts/7.2reb/1.3blks/1.0 stls per game for the entire 2003-04 season... i think that putting up those numbers for a whole season, makes him a pretty decent player... being a stiff, would mean he did great in a couple of games/playoff series (i.e. jerome james or austin croshere) and parlayed that into a big contract... but when you have produced decent numbers for a big man for 2 ENTIRE seasons, i think he does have some skills we can use...
i think what he lacks is proper motivation and a good system to play in.... if the kings brought him in, adelman has a way of bring out the best in big men... and as long as he's in shape and willing to do some dirty work, i think adelman can use him... especially considering how injury prone miller has been...
BibityBobtyBoom said:i just want the season to start, because seeing nothing but baseball highlights sucks bad! I would really rather see kobe hitting a game winning shot against the sonics than seeing the toronto bluejays give up 4 runs in the 7th inning against the yankees! Ahhh, luckily college football begins this weekend.
OptimusRhyme said:Ya I agree a bit, were much stronger then last year, but I still think theres one more move, after Spurs aquired Finley & NVE I think we need a little more if we really wanna compete, I have a feelin it'll be Corliss for some reason, he just dosen't fit...
Maybe pickin up a legit back-up center with more size then Skinner, We could prolly pick up a decent one with a Skinner, Corliss trade..
Kings113 said:Well, HoopsHype.com still has him listed as a Buck unrestricted free-agent...
NBA.com no longer has him listed.
He wouldn't really be one of my choices though, nor do I think for the Kings.
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One of these guys, a few more realistic than others:
Mark Blount - http://www.hoopshype.com/players/mark_blount.htm
Zendon Hamilton - http://www.hoopshype.com/players/zendon_hamilton.htm
Francisco Elson - http://www.hoopshype.com/players/francisco_elson.htm
PJ Brown - http://www.hoopshype.com/players/pj_brown.htm
Vladimir Stepania - http://www.hoopshype.com/players/vladimir_stepania.htm
http://www.nba.com/playerfile/vladimir_stepania/?nav=page
Melvin Ely - http://www.nba.com/playerfile/melvin_ely/index.html
http://www.hoopshype.com/players/melvin_ely.htm
More on Ely:
http://www.fanball.com/article.cfm/id.3445
Kings113 said:Yeah, I'd love to have Ely in Sac, he's a real good player...
I think he's underrated and overlooked some, probably some of that comes from being with Charlotte too.
Mark Blount once had most ridiculous statline I've ever seen - something like 22min, 0p, 0r, 0a, 0st, 0bl, 1TO, 6 fouls. Stats don't tell everything but these stats probably do.kingsofnba said:everyone seems to be harping on the lack of size of our backups... a trade that can help solve that would be Kenny Thomas to Boston for Mark Blount...
It means how bad he can be and makes you believe that Kenny's deal is a fair one. Kenny's contract is pretty hard to move but there's always a hope that a team like Orlando if they will be a bit behind in playoff's race or New Jersey when they realize that Nenad Krstic, Mark Jackson or Jason Collins are too slow to play PF may be willing to trade for Kenny. With Blount you have a cap filler for 5 years. Jamal Sampson had 5.3reb and 0.74bl in 14.3min for Charlotte last season and he's 22 so I'd rather give a chance to him. He reminds very much of young Keon Clark.Kings113 said:So, one game means what? lol
I wouldn't mind seeing G-Wall back at all, I'd like it. But it's not too likely, either the cats keep him, or someone else gets him.
Hasn't Battie got some concerns with his kneesSacTownKid said:One guy I wouldn't mind seeing would be Tony Battie. I always liked his game, he works his butt off on D, and can block a few shots.
I wonder what the training camp roster will look like. Will Robert Archibald be back? Maybe he has a shot at making the team?