So, I posted a few of my ideas before that might be plausible, here is my final full offseason rebuild plan (figured I’d take a shot at one)
Trade #1
Sacramento Trades
Mike Bibby
Kevin Martin
Memphis Trades
Damon Stoudemire
Stromile Swift
Rudy Gay
Hakim Warrick
Pick#4
Why Sacramento does it: I’m probably going to take flak for including Kmart in a trade, but I think a 20ppg guy whose primary talent is only scoring from the wing is fairly replaceable. Added to which we have Garcia behind him who has shown signs of development, Kmart is in a contract year and will require big money next offseason, and at the moment his value is extremely high. Aside from defending that element, the Kings get the #4 which is a probable franchise guy, Stromile Swift who is an athletic big who can play 4/5 off the bench, Rudy Gay who is a tremendous talent, and Hakim Warrick who showed he can play in the NBA last season. This may be more than Memphis is willing to give up and you might have to eat cardinal’s contract instead of Swift or Stoudemire.
Why Memphis does it: They suddenly are staring at a starting lineup that features Gasol, Miller, Bibby, and Martin. Frankly I think that’s a lineup that makes the playoffs next year in the tough tough West. For a team looking to change ownership and appease their franchise player this is a move that could help both. Making the playoffs could definitely help the value of the team in a possible sale. You might have to sweeten this deal for Memphis by taking on the Cardinal contract or somehow taking less I donno.
(this trade is what I’d like the most feedback on… would Memphis do this sort of trade? Would the Kings have to include more/eat worse contracts? Am I just being a homer thinking this is plausible?)
Trade #2
Sacramento Trades
Ron Artest
SAR
Miami Trades
Jason Williams
Michael Doelac
Dorrell Wright
Pick #20
Why Sacramento Does it: You get rid of Artest, and you get rid of SAR contract. You pick up a talented young guy, two enders and a pick
Why Miami does it: Fills a giant hole at the 3 and gives you a low post scorer to bring in when Shaq sits down.
Trade #3
Sacramento Trades
Brad Miller
Houston Trades
Juwan Howard
Bob Sura
Pick #26
Why Sacramento does it: While I do think Miller will have a bounce back year and this is probly selling low which im not a fan of… this plan is a full rebuild and Miller really isn’t the type of player you want on a team that’s rebuilding more on a win now team. The Kings get an ender, a shorter contract and a pick to accelerate the rebuild
Why Houston does it. They get a high post big to pair with their low post big (Yao) and their slasher/scorer (TMac). Miller starts at the 4 and instantly becomes the best passer on the team.
Draft
Pick #4: Al Horford – I think he’ll still be there. Atlanta doesn’t need a 4 and will either look to take Yi and make him a big 3 or reach for Conley. Horford recently measured at 6’10” and is a low post scorer and tough interior defender to build a franchise around.
Picks 10,20,26 – Package these picks along with cash and anything else it takes to move up a few slots to get Joakim Noah. Sure he’s a little undersized to be a center… but he’s still 6’11. While he may not be a prototypical center he’s a guy who is a winner and will battle hard every play of every game. He’s also the perfect compliment type player to Horford, who will be in the low post, and Gay, who is a slasher/scorer due to his superior passing for a big man. Additionally with the exceptions of Yao, and Oden there aren’t really many centers in the west you have to be concerned about scoring a ton of points on you.
Final product
PG: Williams/Stoudemire
SG: Garcia/Douby/Sura
SF: Gay/Salmons/Wright
PF: Horford/Doleac/Howard/Kenny Thomas
C: Noah/Swift
(too many players, I’d buy out Kenny Thomas to keep him away from developing kids and sit Doleac or Sura on the IR for the year)
This plan essentially rebuilds the frontcourt for the next 5-10 years in one offseason. The team you wind up with is built around the low post talents of Horford and the passing and athleticism of everyone else. Strangely Williams and Stoudemire would be the perfect type of point guards to run this team a few years ago but I fear the tread is too thin for them to run with these kids now. Long term, Williams, Doleac, and Sura come off the books after next year giving some cap relief. The year after that Howard and Stoudemire do. You’d probly have to go out and find a point guard to drive this car, but the talent is there.
Trade #1
Sacramento Trades
Mike Bibby
Kevin Martin
Memphis Trades
Damon Stoudemire
Stromile Swift
Rudy Gay
Hakim Warrick
Pick#4
Why Sacramento does it: I’m probably going to take flak for including Kmart in a trade, but I think a 20ppg guy whose primary talent is only scoring from the wing is fairly replaceable. Added to which we have Garcia behind him who has shown signs of development, Kmart is in a contract year and will require big money next offseason, and at the moment his value is extremely high. Aside from defending that element, the Kings get the #4 which is a probable franchise guy, Stromile Swift who is an athletic big who can play 4/5 off the bench, Rudy Gay who is a tremendous talent, and Hakim Warrick who showed he can play in the NBA last season. This may be more than Memphis is willing to give up and you might have to eat cardinal’s contract instead of Swift or Stoudemire.
Why Memphis does it: They suddenly are staring at a starting lineup that features Gasol, Miller, Bibby, and Martin. Frankly I think that’s a lineup that makes the playoffs next year in the tough tough West. For a team looking to change ownership and appease their franchise player this is a move that could help both. Making the playoffs could definitely help the value of the team in a possible sale. You might have to sweeten this deal for Memphis by taking on the Cardinal contract or somehow taking less I donno.
(this trade is what I’d like the most feedback on… would Memphis do this sort of trade? Would the Kings have to include more/eat worse contracts? Am I just being a homer thinking this is plausible?)
Trade #2
Sacramento Trades
Ron Artest
SAR
Miami Trades
Jason Williams
Michael Doelac
Dorrell Wright
Pick #20
Why Sacramento Does it: You get rid of Artest, and you get rid of SAR contract. You pick up a talented young guy, two enders and a pick
Why Miami does it: Fills a giant hole at the 3 and gives you a low post scorer to bring in when Shaq sits down.
Trade #3
Sacramento Trades
Brad Miller
Houston Trades
Juwan Howard
Bob Sura
Pick #26
Why Sacramento does it: While I do think Miller will have a bounce back year and this is probly selling low which im not a fan of… this plan is a full rebuild and Miller really isn’t the type of player you want on a team that’s rebuilding more on a win now team. The Kings get an ender, a shorter contract and a pick to accelerate the rebuild
Why Houston does it. They get a high post big to pair with their low post big (Yao) and their slasher/scorer (TMac). Miller starts at the 4 and instantly becomes the best passer on the team.
Draft
Pick #4: Al Horford – I think he’ll still be there. Atlanta doesn’t need a 4 and will either look to take Yi and make him a big 3 or reach for Conley. Horford recently measured at 6’10” and is a low post scorer and tough interior defender to build a franchise around.
Picks 10,20,26 – Package these picks along with cash and anything else it takes to move up a few slots to get Joakim Noah. Sure he’s a little undersized to be a center… but he’s still 6’11. While he may not be a prototypical center he’s a guy who is a winner and will battle hard every play of every game. He’s also the perfect compliment type player to Horford, who will be in the low post, and Gay, who is a slasher/scorer due to his superior passing for a big man. Additionally with the exceptions of Yao, and Oden there aren’t really many centers in the west you have to be concerned about scoring a ton of points on you.
Final product
PG: Williams/Stoudemire
SG: Garcia/Douby/Sura
SF: Gay/Salmons/Wright
PF: Horford/Doleac/Howard/Kenny Thomas
C: Noah/Swift
(too many players, I’d buy out Kenny Thomas to keep him away from developing kids and sit Doleac or Sura on the IR for the year)
This plan essentially rebuilds the frontcourt for the next 5-10 years in one offseason. The team you wind up with is built around the low post talents of Horford and the passing and athleticism of everyone else. Strangely Williams and Stoudemire would be the perfect type of point guards to run this team a few years ago but I fear the tread is too thin for them to run with these kids now. Long term, Williams, Doleac, and Sura come off the books after next year giving some cap relief. The year after that Howard and Stoudemire do. You’d probly have to go out and find a point guard to drive this car, but the talent is there.