Seriously... Sometimes I read some these the player's twitter accounts and wonder how they graduated high school.
Worse than that, my sister-in-law is an English teacher and quite bright. Yet when she texts us it is without proper spelling, capitalization and punctuation. I don't think people realize how dumb typing in text speak makes you appear. And the bad part is that people have trouble compartmentalizing it. With enough repitition, that laziness creeps over to more formal communication without them realizing it.
As for the trade, it doesn't affect the draft IMO.
But here's a few things it does tell me:
(1) The Kings gave up on Spencer
Some combination of his soft play, inconsistency, attitude and injury history made them think that he could never develop into a quality NBA center. He's still very young and a guy like Chris Kaman shows that sometimes you just have to give a guy time but I can't fault Petrie. With Hawes I didn't see a need to smooth out rough edges so much as a lack of competitive fire and toughness.
(2) The Kings are still pushing for defense and rebounding
As much as people like to talk about "Petrie players", the Kings have been steadily been moving towards a bigger, tougher and more defensive squad. With Martin moved for Landry, Hawes was about the only"finesse" player left on the team. This Kings team still needs more talent (a legitimate 2nd star most of all) but they will scrap and fight and play tough.
(3) They were ecstatic to dump Noc's contract
He clearly wanted out and the Kings didn't see him (or his contract) as being part of their long term plans. It didn't help that Nocioni went to the press and blabbed that the Kings were trying to move him when I didn't think anybody wanted him in the first place. And yet they dumped his contract for a shotblocking/rebounding center with a large expiring contract. I'm still amazed at that part of it.
(4) This doesn't effect the Kings draft plans
Nocioni wasn't going to get minutes over Greene and Casspi and if the Kings were still looking at bigs despite having Hawes then the presence of Dalembert won't change that. He's on the last year of his deal, is 29 and while he provides some things the Kings need, if Geoff was looking at Cousins before, then he certainly still will be.
(5) It makes me wonder about the Kings supposed interest in Monroe
Why deal Spencer Hawes and then use the 5th pick in the draft on a VERY similar player?