Off Season to do list?

You haven't been a Kings fan very long if the words "flexibilty in trades" don't make you want to run for the hills. I'm tired of messing around with assets and trade chips -- we've been going nowhere for 5 years with that strategy. The sooner we get a team together that plays like a team and wins more games than they lose, the better for everybody involved. Salmons and Outlaw are overpaid relative to their production and their offensive inefficiency is hurting the team every time they're on the floor. We need a new SF and the backup minutes can go to Greene and Honeycutt. Keep Salmons and Outlaw on the bench for salary purposes and you have a burgeoning locker room problem. We don't need that, especially not on a young team trying to develop an identity. Cutting ties now is best. The Maloofs got their arena -- if they can't eat salary for the benefit of the team they have no business anywhere near an NBA sideline. Again, this is what I think we should do not what I think we will do. That would be a whole other list.

Keith Smart is better than Musselman, Westphal, and Natt. I don't know that he's better than Theus. I like the guy, but his relationship with Cousins is no reason to pass on an opportunity to hire a qualified coach with a proven track record of developing young players and instilling a team philosophy that gets results. I can understand wanting to keep this group together if they had a chance at improving substantially in time but I've watched this team all year -- under Westphal and under Smart. While the coaching change improved the team's attitude, I don't think another season of Keith Smart and the same players is transforming this into a playoff team. I don't think Thompson is going to get any better than he is right now. And Demarcus Cousins is not more important than the team itself.

You think we should pass on a hall-of-fame coach and one of the more respected young coaches in the league so Demarcus doesn't throw a fit, and then in the next paragraph you call Rondo an overpaid headcase. Based on what exactly? Rumors? He's signed for three more years and an average of 12 million per year, that's a relative bargain for an All Star. He's also second in the league in assists and one of the top 2 or 3 defenders at PG. And he's been a monster in the playoffs. I don't think he's the answer for this team, but if he actually is available for the right price, how can you not consider it? Webber was a headcase. Randolph was a headcase. Both of those guys helped turn bottom feeders into playoff teams. There are counter examples too of course, but Rondo has never choked, assaulted, or shot anybody. His on-court performance speaks for itself.

These guys aren't under valued by their fan bases, but by their organizations possibly. Utah didn't spend a top pick on Favors, they got him in a trade along with Devin Harris, Enes Kanter and another pick which is still TBD. They also have Al Jefferson and Paul Millsap producing at a high level while Favors gets backup minutes off the bench and they're scratching at a playoff run. Will they be patient enough to wait out his development? Thompson has shown flashes but he's still getting limited minutes off the bench, Bledsoe is buried on the Clippers depth chart and the Wizards were going nowhere and just brought in Nene at C for the next 4 years. None of these guys is available for free -- I never said that. What I was implying is that I think all of them are going to be really good even if their current production doesn't show it. And it's the job of any GM to identify guys like that and see if they can work a trade to get them before their production catches up with their talent and makes them unobtainable.

You said we couldn't get fair value for Thornton -- I would offer him to Utah, Washington, Cleveland, or LA for any of these guys and see if we couldn't build a trade around them that both teams like. They'd be getting a boost in production at a position they all need to improve at and we'd be swapping a somewhat redundant scoring guard for a young big or PG who would be able to play more minutes right away on our team. We could always bring Thornton off the bench, true. That idea was in the back of my mind. I didn't say that we need to trade Thornton, just that we should explore what we can get for him. You have to give something up to get something and we don't have a lot of assets that other teams are going to want. The ironic thing about Thornton's "small" salary is that it actually makes him easier to trade than guys like Whiteside or Thomas who have a ton of potential but their minimum salaries won't match with a veteran player.

Thompson at 6-7 million per year is a good deal for us, but is it a good idea to tie up a third of your salary cap with role players when you don't even know who all you big guns are going to be yet? Petrie has done just that consistently since we stopped making the playoffs and it's kept us out of the bidding for anyone who might actually deserve a max or near max contract. Okafor has two more years left which means his salary expires before it's time to re-sign Cousins. Thompson is going to be looking for at least 3 years. Okafor would be a temporary fill-in anyway. He's very low on the priority list. If we get a first round pick out of the deal as well that's one more young talent with a cheap 4 year deal which makes it a better overall move I think than re-upping Thompson and remaining status quo.

Oden has been talked about to death already -- but I'll answer this: Why am I willing to give him the same amount as Thompson? Because if Oden can play, he's already better than Thompson as soon as he steps on the court. If he can't play he's a sunk cost but he's not going to impede the development of younger players who might get better. Thompson/Cousins/Hayes is not a playoff front line. Does anyone really know what we have in Whiteside right now? I'd rather he be getting minutes from here out than Thompson. We know what Thompson is: He's a solid player, no more-no less. He'll get his points and rebounds but he's not making anyone think twice about driving in the paint and he's not exploding as a go-to scorer. Unless he's so cheap you can't say no, I'd prefer that we just move on.

I'm not panicking and gutting a winning team that's on the verge of really going somewhere. If you really think this team is one or two players away than I don't know what to tell you. I just don't see it. We have some very good young talent but a lot of it is redundant and/or not developing with the roles they've been forced into. So what I've done is identify the players that I think we could build a more complimentary roster around and see what I can get for everyone else. And also -- this is probably the most important change -- get them a veteran coach who'll stick to a long-term plan instead of trying to figure it out on the fly, and make them involved in the roster decision-making as soon as possible.

+1. Especially the Thornton part.

I'm of the opinion that we should sell high and try to move him this summer for someone who fits our roster better. Thornton is a good player (albiet pretty one dimensional), but he's a roleplayer who thinks he's a star, and he just doesnt fit in with Reke and Reke>>>Thornton. The way I see it, we're either bringing Reke off the bench, or playing him out of position to accomodate Thornton, and thats just *** backwards. Thornton is me first, streaky gunner...That screams 6th man scorer to me.

Maybe Marcus and Reke will finally develop chemistry in the last weeks of this season, but I doubt it. More likely, we'll start losing again, and people will blame Reke, when really its the Reke/Thornton dynamic that is to blame. What gets me is that we had the same problem with Reke/Martin, and everyone was all about trading Kevin, but now Thornton is put on an untouchable pedistal, even though he's just as one dimensional and ill fitting as K-Mart.

If we can sell high on Marcus (honestly, I'd trade him straight up for a top 10 pick - this is a deep draft - but I think we can do better) this summer, we should. But we probably wont, and the Kings devolution into the Warriors 2.0 will continue.

I doubt we can get Favors for him....But say we throw in Jimmermania and MAYBE Utah will bite just for the marketing potential.
 
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If we can sell high on Marcus (honestly, I'd trade him straight up for a top 10 pick - this is a deep draft - but I think we can do better) this summer, we should. But we probably wont, and the Kings devolution into the Warriors 2.0 will continue.

I doubt we can get Favors for him....But say we throw in Jimmermania and MAYBE Utah will bite just for the marketing potential.

That absolutely will not happen. Stop dreaming about Favors, the Jazz ain't giving him up. On the bright side, we have Cousins, so we get the last laugh.
 
If we are lucky...

- Draft Harrison Barnes, then sign or trade for a pg and a pf

We are not going to be lucky, so...

- Amnesty Salmons
- Resign Thompson
- Draft a big guy or Kendall Marshall.
- Try to sign Kirilenko again (possible this time).
- Trade for or sign a pg if we draft a big guy
or
- Trade for or sign a pf if we draft Marshall

Isaiah Thomas will be a nice backup pg, Marcus Thornton could be an elite 6th man.

Cousins
xxx
Kirilenko
Evans
xxx

Thornton
Thomas
Fredette
Thompson
Hayes
Honeycutt

Greene, Outlaw could be traded

Maybe too many small guys.
 
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Everybody keeps repeating "amnesty Salmons" when it makes no sense at all. Amnesty has a little clause that says amnestying a contract automatically waives any options within it. Salmons has only $1,000,000 guaranteed out of $7,000,000 in his last year which means $22,660,000 against $16,660,000 after simple waiving and probably even less with a buyout. Which means chances of him being amnestied are really slim. I believe that Kings are trying really hard to make him look attractive in a trade at this point. Post all-star game he actually look pretty good statistically.

Kings really don't need Harrison Barnes. Instead in case of a #5-#7 pick Kings should explore trading for Utah's two picks targeting say Jeremy Lamb and Kendall Marshall.
 
Kings really don't need Harrison Barnes. Instead in case of a #5-#7 pick Kings should explore trading for Utah's two picks ......

I have been calling on this for a while now. Not for those specific players, but for a move like this. I don't like taking TWO guards on an already guard heavy roster. I only see taking a guard if a "true Point Guard" is availalbe. With the bust potential so high for draft picks, I think it is safer to double down. Plus, I like trying to get K. Marshall and J. Henson. They are already team mates, so there rookie trasition should be more smooth. Not to mention filling two needs. Take those two and then go after a FA small forward or just trade for one. Use the second round pick for an overseas player to stash for later.
 
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I agree, but what about the #13 pick for Jimmer?

Obviously pick placement isn't decided yet, but Utah will own the Warriors' pick if it is #8 or higher, and will retain their own pick as long as they miss the playoffs, which means they may have two picks in the 8-14 range. I'm not sure what Jimmer's value is right now - people seem to think that it's higher in Utah/NY but I'm not entirely convinced that's the case. At this point, I think I'd be perfectly happy to trade Jimmer straight up for a pick where Kendall Marshall was available...so the other team probably wouldn't do it. I'm going to say Jimmer's value is too low right now for us to pull that off without adding something.
 
Obviously pick placement isn't decided yet, but Utah will own the Warriors' pick if it is #8 or higher, and will retain their own pick as long as they miss the playoffs, which means they may have two picks in the 8-14 range. I'm not sure what Jimmer's value is right now - people seem to think that it's higher in Utah/NY but I'm not entirely convinced that's the case. At this point, I think I'd be perfectly happy to trade Jimmer straight up for a pick where Kendall Marshall was available...so the other team probably wouldn't do it. I'm going to say Jimmer's value is too low right now for us to pull that off without adding something.

That would depend on what other GMs think about Kendall Marshall. For our team I would trade Jimmer straight up for him, but I don't think every GM would. I said before that I think Jimmer has a niche skillset which would make him an ideal fit on certain types of teams which need a boost in scoring and have the defense in place to cover for him. Marshall has a similar niche skillset since he's got a rare ability to pass the ball but he struggled sometimes as a scorer even at the college level. Also keep in mind that half the teams in the league already have pretty good starting PGs and Jimmer can fill a combo-guard scoring role that Marshall can't.
 
The biggest thing this franchise can do to return to relevance this season is to hire a legitimate coach. That generally requires paying more than the lowest salary in the league for a coach, however, so I'm skeptical. I may be int he minority, but I think there's plenty of talent on the roster; enough even to be a playoff team this year. I just think our two coaches this year have been woefully inept. With this much talented youth on a roster, the last thing you can afford is to have inept coaching, and a coaching carosel, If we fix the coaching situation, the team will show vast improvement in a short time period.
 
+1. Especially the Thornton part.

I'm of the opinion that we should sell high and try to move him this summer for someone who fits our roster better. Thornton is a good player (albiet pretty one dimensional), but he's a roleplayer who thinks he's a star, and he just doesnt fit in with Reke and Reke>>>Thornton. The way I see it, we're either bringing Reke off the bench, or playing him out of position to accomodate Thornton, and thats just *** backwards. Thornton is me first, streaky gunner...That screams 6th man scorer to me.

Maybe Marcus and Reke will finally develop chemistry in the last weeks of this season, but I doubt it. More likely, we'll start losing again, and people will blame Reke, when really its the Reke/Thornton dynamic that is to blame. What gets me is that we had the same problem with Reke/Martin, and everyone was all about trading Kevin, but now Thornton is put on an untouchable pedistal, even though he's just as one dimensional and ill fitting as K-Mart.

If we can sell high on Marcus (honestly, I'd trade him straight up for a top 10 pick - this is a deep draft - but I think we can do better) this summer, we should. But we probably wont, and the Kings devolution into the Warriors 2.0 will continue.

I doubt we can get Favors for him....But say we throw in Jimmermania and MAYBE Utah will bite just for the marketing potential.

how about instead of trading a scorer that can put up 30 on any given night because he doesn't currently fit in the mess of a lineup that we have and hire a new coach?

Why are we accommodating a coach who will continue to run this small ball crap by trying to trade Thornton?
 
Here's what I would do:

1. Amnesty John Salmons
2. Waive Travis Outlaw
3. Fire Keith Smart (sorry Demarcus)
4. Call Jerry Sloan and Nate McMillan, make them feel loved
5. Call Danny Ainge every day about Rondo -- see if he'll crack (Tyreke and Cousins are off the table but Whiteside, Thomas, Thornton, Jimmer and draft picks are available -- Tyreke might be included but they have to give us a first round pick too to make that deal)
6. Draft lottery results: top 3 = Call Ainge again and offer the kitchen sink special -- if we win outright, strongly consider keeping #1 and taking Davis but I don't think he's a franchise guy so it's not a given. I'd include him in a Rondo deal if we keep Tyreke and Cousins as well)
7. Possible trade targets (ie guys who I think might be undervalued by their current teams): Derrick Favors, Tristan Thompson, Eric Bledsoe, Trevor Booker, Kevin Seraphin
8. If Rondo trade doesn't happen, explore trades for Marcus Thornton. One of the guys listed above possibly or a lottery pick in this year's draft. Inform Tyreke he'll be moving back to guard and should plan his off-season accordingly.
9. See who Utah or New York might give us for Jimmer. His value as a marketing commodity still exceeds his value on the court, but might not for much longer. Utah potentially has two picks in the 8-14 range this year and might part with one for the guaranteed ticket sales. Kendall Marshall or Cody Zeller would be good targets in that range.
10. See how badly New Orleans (ie David Stern) wants to unload Okafor's contract for a new buyer. Will they throw in the Minnesota pick?
11. Use our draft pick if it's not traded (Davis, Gilchrist, Barnes, Drummond, Robinson, P Jones, Sullinger, Beal -- in that order)
12. Kick the tires on Greg Oden -- Possibly offer him up to 4 years for less than 15 million total (or less years and less money -- depending on the market)
13. Call Sloan and McMillan again -- ask who they like as FAs this year, and who they like at PG in the league (who isn't untouchable)
14. If no Gilchrist or Barnes: Offer Batum 12-13 million a year and see what Portland does. It's overpaying but he's a core piece and we need a shooter/defender at SF. Portland already cleared out space for him though (damn them!) so they might match anyway.
15. Make Greene a qualifying offer -- match any contract up to 15 million total (not per obviously)
16. If no big men acquired through draft or trade, make Thompson a qualifying offer -- match any contract up to 15 million total (probably he's gone)
17. Other Free Agent Targets (depending on positional need post-draft and/or trades): Roy Hibbert, Gerald Wallace, Jeff Green, OJ Mayo, Eric Gordon (tough to pair him with Tyreke though and he'll get the max which puts us in a pinch for contract extensions so this is really only an option if Tyreke gets traded)
18. Hire Jerry Sloan or Nate McMillan

1. Amnesty Salmons.
2. After the draft lottery, trade Thornton and our first round pick for the first overall. Be willing to throw Whiteside in the deal if necessary.
3. Draft Davis with the first overall.
4. Trade Fredette for Corey Brewer.
5. Offer Hinrich or Dragic a deal for around 4-6 million a year.
6. Offer a deal to Batum for 12 million a year. If Portland matches, offer Kirilenko a 9 million a year deal.
7. Offer a small deal to a 5th big who can play center.
8. Resign Terrence Williams to a small deal.
9. Extend Thompson for around 5-7 million a year.
10. Release Donte Greene.

Hinrich/Thomas
Evans/Williams/Garcia
Batum/Brewer/Outlaw/Honeycutt
Davis/Thompson/Hayes
Cousins/5th Big

This team would have perfect compliments around our two core players, Evans and Cousins. Essentially everyone on the team would be a good defender. If we aren’t able to get Batum, Kirilenko would be a good short term answer for us as well. With Brewer and Honeycutt brewing in the background, I’m sure we will be able to find our small forward of the future. Cousins, Davis, and Thompson could be one of the best big man rotations in the league for years to come. This would be plan A if I were GM.
 
1. Amnesty Salmons.
2. After the draft lottery, trade Thornton and our first round pick for the first overall. Be willing to throw Whiteside in the deal if necessary.
3. Draft Davis with the first overall.
4. Trade Fredette for Corey Brewer.
5. Offer Hinrich or Dragic a deal for around 4-6 million a year.
6. Offer a deal to Batum for 12 million a year. If Portland matches, offer Kirilenko a 9 million a year deal.
7. Offer a small deal to a 5th big who can play center.
8. Resign Terrence Williams to a small deal.
9. Extend Thompson for around 5-7 million a year.
10. Release Donte Greene.

Hinrich/Thomas
Evans/Williams/Garcia
Batum/Brewer/Outlaw/Honeycutt
Davis/Thompson/Hayes
Cousins/5th Big

This team would have perfect compliments around our two core players, Evans and Cousins. Essentially everyone on the team would be a good defender. If we aren’t able to get Batum, Kirilenko would be a good short term answer for us as well. With Brewer and Honeycutt brewing in the background, I’m sure we will be able to find our small forward of the future. Cousins, Davis, and Thompson could be one of the best big man rotations in the league for years to come. This would be plan A if I were GM.

I always balk at plans that involve us winning or trading for the #1 pick because the odds of either happening are so slim, but that aside I agree with the basic sentiment. Davis and Batum, if we can acquire them, are perfect compliments to Cousins and Evans. I'm not a big fan of Dragic or Hinrich particularly, but bringing in a veteran PG and letting Thomas play off the bench would be plan A for me as well. I'd make an exception for Kendall Marshall , but otherwise I think the whole team could benefit most from some veteran leadership at the PG position to go along with an experienced head coach. Nate McMillan in particular stands out to me as an inspired choice because the way he used Roy as a playmaking big guard seems like it would translate well with Tyreke.
 
1. Draft the best PF/C available in the draft. My bet? Jared Sullinger.
2. Amnesty John Salmons.
3. Re-sign JT as part of future S&T (see #6).
4. Sign a bona-fide SF that can both score and rebound, with upside. Batum would be great, but I think he's bound for Portland or LAL. Perhaps Ersan Ilyasova?
5. Let Donte Greene walk in free agency.
6. Package one of our high-upside but somewhat redundant and developmental guards with JT and another piece to NYK for Stoudemire. They would love the cap relief and we need a better interior presence and identity. I'd personally deal Marcus and JT, possibly with Garcia.
7. Re-sign Terrence Williams.
8. Draft Evan Fournier, Furkan Aldemir or Tomas Satoransky with 2nd Rd. Pick.
9. If we trade Garcia to NYK in deal from #6, sign Beno Udrih (likely opting out in MIL) or Kirk Hinrich to be backup combo guard.

New Team:

C: Cousins/Hayes/Whiteside
PF: Stoudemire/Sullinger/Aldemir
SF: Ilyasova/Williams/Outlaw/Honeycutt
PG: Thomas/Fredette
SG: Evans or Thornton/Udrih or Garcia

Lots of flexibility in terms of rotations and depth, and a nice mix of established vets and young pros with bigtime upside. Additionally, we get a mentor for both Cousins and our draftee that can take some heat and attention off of them on the floor in Stoudemire. Ilyasova becomes a scoring weapon that can also rebound and defend, and at 24 offers another complementary young piece for the future. Yes, we take on an albatross of a contract with Amar'e. But if we can give up Garcia and/or Thornton's deal in the process it is kind of a wash. Depending on the upside we see from Evans and Thomas, in particular, this could be a very quick and dangerous team for years.
 
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Both Stoudemire and Sullinger would need touches to be effective. Kings don't have enough already even with current pace.
I repeat that Salmons won't be amnestied. Kings will be on the hook for $7 million instead of $1 million in his final year. Do you see these owners throwing cash away? Kings will have only $1 million tied up to Salmons for the year Cousins big contract starts so in the end buyout of Salmons is a way to go. Trade is also an option but it means bringing salary back and I'm not sure what you can get for Salmons.
As for to do list?
Draft is really volatile right now and Kings' spot in the draft as well. Anyway I don't think there's a lot of guys that will help a lot immediately - they are a bunch of under-20 kids after all and the only guy in the top-10 who's 21 is among the rawest. Which means Kings need to do decide what to do with SF spot. This brings the question what to do with Tyreke, what to do with Greene, do they sent Salmons out one way or the other.
There will again be expectations of a run for playoffs so unfortunately I'm sure mistakes will be made. At least there's no Jimmer to draft.
Still my to do list would be:
1. Draft Davis, MKG, Drummond, Robinson, Beal, Leonard, Henson, C. Zeller, Lamb as #1-#9.
2. Try to flip Jimmer for 20-something pick. Look for guys like Jeff Taylor, Moe Harkess (SFs) or Tony Mitchell, Tony Wroten (high risk, high reward).
3. Buyout Salmons.
4. Re-sign JT for $26-30 million over 4 years.
5. Re-sign Greene for $1-1,5 million per. Same for Terrence Williams.
6. Pray.
 
One question, can we still amnesty Salmons if we're still at the minimum salary threshold by the start of the season?

If so...armchair GM time!

1. Amnesty Salmons. To quote Jersey fans: "You're gah-bij!"
2. If lottery pick >= 7 (assuming all stay in), trade pick + Tyreke + filler for Rondo + mid-first rounder (ball movement has been a pressing need for the last six years). Don't think you can ever build a winning team around 'Reke, sorry.
3. Acquire defensive-minded wings, three-point shooting a bonus. Think low-usage, do-the-little-things guys like Battier, LR Mbah-a-Moute (with an outside shot) et al . We have too many high-usage players who don't necessarily play great defense.
4. Re-sign JT for no more than $5 mil per year. I don't think his play will continue at this level, but he's a solid big man who's good (not great) at everything, and that's in very short supply in this league.
5. With Boston's pick, draft either: a pass-first point (Kendall Marshall), a defensive-minded three-point shooting wing, or a shot-blocking garbageman big to compliment Cousins.
6. Keep Smart unless better prospects arise (especially considering the Maloof$ lack of budget for coaches). He's figured out Cousins, let's not mess with that for now.

Basically, I'd try to address our lack of ball-movement primarily followed by addressing our defensive shortcomings and basketball IQ. We're a losing team who at this point is going nowhere, so the "kitchen sink" mentality, outside of Cousins, should definitely be considered.
 
One question, can we still amnesty Salmons if we're still at the minimum salary threshold by the start of the season?

If so...armchair GM time!

1. Amnesty Salmons. To quote Jersey fans: "You're gah-bij!"
2. If lottery pick >= 7 (assuming all stay in), trade pick + Tyreke + filler for Rondo + mid-first rounder (ball movement has been a pressing need for the last six years). Don't think you can ever build a winning team around 'Reke, sorry.
3. Acquire defensive-minded wings, three-point shooting a bonus. Think low-usage, do-the-little-things guys like Battier, LR Mbah-a-Moute (with an outside shot) et al . We have too many high-usage players who don't necessarily play great defense.
4. Re-sign JT for no more than $5 mil per year. I don't think his play will continue at this level, but he's a solid big man who's good (not great) at everything, and that's in very short supply in this league.
5. With Boston's pick, draft either: a pass-first point (Kendall Marshall), a defensive-minded three-point shooting wing, or a shot-blocking garbageman big to compliment Cousins.
6. Keep Smart unless better prospects arise (especially considering the Maloof$ lack of budget for coaches). He's figured out Cousins, let's not mess with that for now.

Basically, I'd try to address our lack of ball-movement primarily followed by addressing our defensive shortcomings and basketball IQ. We're a losing team who at this point is going nowhere, so the "kitchen sink" mentality, outside of Cousins, should definitely be considered.

Because a bizarro line-up of Cuz/JT/MT/Rondo/IT would work so much better.
 
Both Stoudemire and Sullinger would need touches to be effective. Kings don't have enough already even with current pace.
I repeat that Salmons won't be amnestied. Kings will be on the hook for $7 million instead of $1 million in his final year. Do you see these owners throwing cash away? Kings will have only $1 million tied up to Salmons for the year Cousins big contract starts so in the end buyout of Salmons is a way to go. Trade is also an option but it means bringing salary back and I'm not sure what you can get for Salmons.
As for to do list?
Draft is really volatile right now and Kings' spot in the draft as well. Anyway I don't think there's a lot of guys that will help a lot immediately - they are a bunch of under-20 kids after all and the only guy in the top-10 who's 21 is among the rawest. Which means Kings need to do decide what to do with SF spot. This brings the question what to do with Tyreke, what to do with Greene, do they sent Salmons out one way or the other.
There will again be expectations of a run for playoffs so unfortunately I'm sure mistakes will be made. At least there's no Jimmer to draft.
Still my to do list would be:
1. Draft Davis, MKG, Drummond, Robinson, Beal, Leonard, Henson, C. Zeller, Lamb as #1-#9.
2. Try to flip Jimmer for 20-something pick. Look for guys like Jeff Taylor, Moe Harkess (SFs) or Tony Mitchell, Tony Wroten (high risk, high reward).
3. Buyout Salmons.
4. Re-sign JT for $26-30 million over 4 years.
5. Re-sign Greene for $1-1,5 million per. Same for Terrence Williams.
6. Pray.

First, I think you should switch 1 and 6. Never a good idea to put God last. You need to put that "High risk, high reward" sign behind Drummonds name as well. I think I'd hang on to Jimmer unless there was someone there that I just loved to death. He's cheap and he could develop into a very good player. However, I do love Taylor.

As much as I like Wroten, he reminds me too much of Tyreke, although he's a much better passer at this point of his career. Both are horrible shooters from outside.

I've said that I think Sullinger is a poor fit for this team, but I wouldn't pass him up if he's the best player left on the board. We certainly need depth in the frontline. Anyone taller than 6'6" is on my list. I kind of disagree on immediate help. I think there's a group of about 7 players that can help right away. Maybe all of them aren't immediate impact players, but guys like Beal and Lamb, can certainly help. The only guys I see as possible impact players are Davis and Gilchrist. Leonard would probably have the least immediate impact, but strangely enough, he could end up being better than 4 or 5 players that are drafted ahead of him. Hard to find guys that are that big, and that athletic. One wonders how high he would be drafted if he played for North Carolina.
 
some things that i would do in the offseason are: amnesty salmons, let greene walk, trade garcia, jimmer-i think he will be a solid player in this league but with the imergence of IT jimmer has to be the odd man out,and outlaw. We should have IT,MT, TWILL, hayes, JT come off the bench. Bring in a vet pg and a vet SF. Hopefully whiteside is ready to contribute so he can start next to DMC who needs a shotblocker next to him.I would trade our draft pick to bring some vets in unless we land the number 1 pick and can get anthony davis.

Starting lineup: PG- Veteran, SG- Reke, SF-Veteran (dudley-batum), PF-Whiteside, C-DMC
Bench: PG-IT, SG-MT, SF-TWILL, PF-Hayes, C-JT
 
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