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You really should include MPG when you list those. It makes a huge difference.



Kenny Thomas 14.5 8.7 2.9 (as a King) [31.7 MPG]
Stromile Swift 10.1 4.6 0.7 [21.3 MPG, 1.53 BlckPG]
Kwame Brown 7 4.9 0.9 [21.6 MPG, .36 BlckPG] (Blech)
Sam Dalembert 8.2 7.5 0.5 [24.8 MPG, 1.68 BlckPG]
Dan Gadzuric 7.3 8.3 0.4 [22 MPG, 1.31 BlckPG]
NeNe 9.6 5.9 1.5 [23.9 MPG, .87 BlckPG]
Udonis Haslem 10.9 7.7 1 [28.8 MPG, .51 BlckPG]
Chris Bosh 16.8 8.9 1.9 [37.2 MPG, 1.4 BlckPG]
Tyson Chandler 8 9.7 0.8 [27.4 MPG, 1.76 BlckPG]



And as long as we're flashing stats:



Chris Anderson 7.7 6.1 1.1 [21.3MPG, 1.49 BlckPG]
Theo Ratliff 4.8 5.3 .5 [27.5 MPG, 2.51 BlckPG] (Insane Blocks/48min)
Gerald Wallace 11.1 5.5 2 [30.7 MPG, 1.67 StlPG, 1.30 BlckPG] (He's the poor man's Larry Hughes + Blocks :( )

Didn't see your post there, Brick.
 
VF21 said:
We are not in the driver's seat with Cat. ANY team could do a sign and trade with Denver, if that's what he and Denver really want. And I'm sure there's a team out there in a much better position than we are to get the deal done.

Certainly we aren't, but Mobley is desireable and if Denver just has the MLE, they'll probably need to deal to get him. I think that deal is too good to be true, Denver wouldn't give up that much just to get their SG, but you never know. If they want him bad enough, it could happen.

Any team could do a sign and trade...I guess that's true. I didn't think about that. It doesn't necessarily have to be us, though we could offer him more money and years than any other team.
 
Bricklayer said:
KTs already done just about everything he can given the deck he was dealt at birth.

Possibility that so has Nene. I would take a chance on the guy but it seems like everytime I hear something on Nene its negative.
 
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We are not in the driver's seat with Cat. ANY team could do a sign and trade with Denver, if that's what he and Denver really want. And I'm sure there's a team out there in a much better position than we are to get the deal done.

I'm not sure what you mean here. The Kings aren't in the driver's seat in the sense that Mobley doesn't have to agree to a sign-and-trade deal since he's a free agent. But it seems like you are saying that another team could sign and trade Mobley to Denver, which isn't true. He is Sacramento's free agent, so only they can sign and trade him.

Mobley's options are:

(1) re-sign with the Kings (unlikely)
(2) sign with a team with caproom (doubtful)
(3) take the MLE from a team over the cap (fairly likely)
(4) sign-and-trade with the Kings (possible, but I don't see it)

If the Kings DO get a sign-and-trade done, I doubt they will get anything valuable in return. It rarely happens in S&T deals. Usually what happens is the player leverages his former team by claiming he will sign with another team outright leaving them with nothing.
 
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Yeah I don't think another team can sign and trade another teams FA. If it were true the league would be a lot more chaotic.
 
funkykingston said:
I'm not sure what you mean here. The Kings aren't in the driver's seat in the sense that Mobley doesn't have to agree to a sign-and-trade deal since he's a free agent. But it seems like you are saying that another team could sign and trade Mobley to Denver, which isn't true. He is Sacramento's free agent, so only they can sign and trade him.

Mobley's options are:

(1) re-sign with the Kings (unlikely)
(2) sign with a team with caproom (doubtful)
(3) take the MLE from a team over the cap (fairly likely)
(4) sign-and-trade with the Kings (possible, but I don't see it)

If the Kings DO get a sign-and-trade done, I doubt they will get anything valuable in return. It rarely happens in S&T deals. Usually what happens is the player leverages his former team by claiming he will sign with another team outright leaving them with nothing.

I wondered about that after I posted it... Cuttino has opted out of his contract, making him an unrestricted free agent. I thought there was some way another team could sign and trade him but I admit I'm not really sure...

Wish NME was around. He's been our resident contract expert for a long time.
 
I was pretty sure, but I checked Larry Coon's site to verify. Unless the CBA has changed in this regard (and I don't know why the owners would agree to it) only the old team can sign and trade their free agents.

Here's the link: Salary Cap FAQ

I think Mobley will end up leaving for the MLE, maybe even to go back to Orlando now that they have jettisoned Weisbrod. Of course, with Twardzik running things, maybe we should offer up Ostertag for Dwight Howard. This is the same man that passed up Kobe Bryant and Tracy McGrady in consecutive drafts in order to land sure fire studs Todd Fuller and Adonal Foyle. But I digress . . .

I can't see a young rebuilding team like the Hawks, Hornets or Bobcats investing big bucks into an older, undersized and ballhogging shooting guard. The Hawks won't even think about it since they have plenty of wings and need a PG and C in the worst way.

So who has caproom and would go after Mobley? The Clippers say they're interested, but is Sterling really going to dust off his pocketbook for Mobley? I don't know. The Cavs could see him as a consolation prize if they can't get Allen, Redd, or even Hughes. But that's a pretty big dropoff and not exactly the kind of signing that is going to guarantee to continue the King James era in Ohio.

Maybe a dearth of stars in the free agent class will cause some team to panic and overpay, but otherwise I can't see Mobley getting a payraise without a sign and trade. But I guess we'll see. These are NBA owners that always want contract limits in the C.B.A. because they can't control their own spending.
 
Looks like you beat me to it while I was typing my last post. Oh well. My link is to the same site but to question/answer 75 which I think more directly addresses what we are talking about. Of course, question/answer 78 does talk about what I think will ultimately happen, Mobley signing for less than he could have gotten in a sign-and-trade. Also less (at least in the first season) than if he hadn't opted out.
 
VF21 said:
Entity - We won't know if it's really ludicrous or not until we see if Petrie is able to move him, will we?
And what makes you think we WILL move him??????

GP and Adelman are on record as saying that they see KT as a player who could really fit our system. We as fans want him moved almost at all costs but I am not so sure GP and RA would have the same opinion
 
Rick Adelman doesn't decide which players stay and which go. It's up to Geoff Petrie and the Maloofs. IMHO they didn't intend for Kenny Thomas to be the PF we rebuild the team around. Joe Maloof made it clear HE thinks the core is Brad, Bibby and Peja. NO MENTION of Kenny Thomas whatsoever. Most people look at the Webber trade as being more than one step. The first step was getting his contract traded away for smaller, more moveable ones. The second step will be to take those contracts acquired in the Webber deal and move them for someone that will really fit our needs.

That's why I think we'll move him. It's a guessing game for all of us anyway, so my guess is just as valid as anyone else's.
 
Čarolija said:
And what makes you think we WILL move him??????

GP and Adelman are on record as saying that they see KT as a player who could really fit our system. We as fans want him moved almost at all costs but I am not so sure GP and RA would have the same opinion

What do you expect them to say? "We don't want him and our challenge this offseason is going to be trying to unload Kenny and his bloated contract"?

Honestly, I think it's unlikely we'll be able to move a contract that bad for someone who can be as useful to us as Kenny. Still, I want to see him coming off the bench, not starting.
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Čarolija said:
And what makes you think we WILL move him??????

GP and Adelman are on record as saying that they see KT as a player who could really fit our system. We as fans want him moved almost at all costs but I am not so sure GP and RA would have the same opinion

No, I potentially agree with you here -- here is a not impossible nightmare scenario:

Those idiots might actually be all warm and fuzzy because gee, KT does have a nice jumper for a PF (although only an average one for a man of his height, the rest of whom are SFs or OGs). And of course in Kingsland, end of analysis. Jumper = spring a chubby. It turns out to be better than internet porn for a pair of softy shooting guards from the no defense 70's and a couple of shallow flimflam artist owners from Vegas. Furthermore, KT turns out to have 15 and 10 potential in our system -- 15 and 10 of ineffective nothingness that contributes about 2 wins a season, but 15 and 10 enough to fool the fools. Then of course as we get obliterated next postseason after we impressively win 48 to 50 games with our unathletic and midget lineup of shooters, we'll be right back here complaining right up until the time they drop a max contract on Peja along with another hike in ticket prices. This should be followed shortly by a relatively mass exodus of season ticket holders (including yours truly as my bros have largely quit attending games and haven't even been able to consistently give them away anymore), dropping us down below the point where sellouts are guaranteed. If the arena is not already taken care of by that point, the nadir of interest in the Kings makes a move quite possible, with the team ironically arriving in whatever new city (K.C. most likely) with the same sort of softy shooter no defense #8 seed/lottery lineup that it arrived in Sacto with. Things will have come full circle.

None of that has to happen. None of our basketball people have to be that dumb. But it lurks. We have become increasingly Dallas-like after laughing at them for years for the very same traits we have begun to seemingly intentionally adopt. The irony being we "got it" long before they did, and yet now it is they who are moving forward beginning to understand how you have to play to win a title, while we are backsliding into sad jumperdom. People in Sacto may be insulated from this, but nationally the Kings are clearly poised to supplant Dallas as the no-respect laughing stocks of the NBA who are mocked for not getting it and just throwing up shallow numbers without any remote championship aspirations.
 
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Alacron said:
What do you expect them to say? "We don't want him and our challenge this offseason is going to be trying to unload Kenny and his bloated contract"?

Honestly, I think it's unlikely we'll be able to move a contract that bad for someone who can be as useful to us as Kenny. Still, I want to see him coming off the bench, not starting.
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No I don't expect them to come out and say that but why would GP and RA make those comments when they were not really asked anything about KT just a general question about a team.

If I am a GM and I plan on shopping one of the players, I wouldn't go out in the media and say that player X could really flourish in our system when I was not asked that question.

I am not saying that Kenny won't be traded, all I am saying is that we as fans would like to see him moved on but I am not sure if those are the views of GP and RA because they obviously see KT as someone who fits our system.

Personally, I would like him moved but I am not sure the franchise sees it the same way as me. All I am saying is don't be surprised if KT is still a King next season.
 
Bricklayer said:
No, I potentially agree with you here -- here is a not impossible nightmare scenario:

Those idiots might actually be all warm and fuzzy because gee, KT does have a nice jumper for a PF (although only an average one for a man of his height, the rest of whom are SFs or OGs). And of course in Kingsland, end of analysis. Jumper = spring a chubby. It turns out to be better than internet porn for a pair of softy shooting guards from the no defense 70's and a couple of shallow flimflam artist owners from Vegas. Furthermore, KT turns out to have 15 and 10 potential in our system -- 15 and 10 of ineffective nothingness that contributes about 2 wins a season, but 15 and 10 enough to fool the fools. Then of course as we get obliterated next postseason after we impressively win 48 to 50 games with our unathletic and midget lineup of shooters, we'll be right back here complaining right up until the time they drop a max contract on Peja along with another hike in ticket prices. This should be followed shortly by a relatively mass exodus of season ticket holders (including yours truly as my bros have largely quit attending games and haven't even been able to consistently give them away anymore), dropping us down below the point where sellouts are guaranteed. If the arena is not already taken care of by that point, the nadir of interest in the Kings makes a move quite possible, with the team ironically arriving in whatever new city (K.C. most likely) with the same sort of softy shooter no defense #8 seed/lottery lineup that it arrived in Sacto with. Things will have come full circle.

None of that has to happen. None of our basketball people have to be that dumb. But it lurks. We have become increasingly Dallas-like after laughing at them for years for the very same traits we have begun to seemingly intentionally adopt. The irony being we "got it" long before they did, and yet now it is they who are moving forward beginning to understand how you have to play to win a title, while we are backsliding into sad jumperdom. People in Sacto may be insulated from this, but nationally the Kings are clearly poised to supplant Dallas as the no-respect laughing stocks of the NBA who are mocked for not getting it and just throwing up shallow numbers without any remote championship aspirations.

So, Bricklayer should we start referring to Thomas as the "beginning of the end". Or how bout Slow death....Midget Death......or Midget Doom.....or Kenny, the Kiss of Death, Thomas....or that guy in Mad Max sans Master Blaster.
 
Only came to mind: if Bell move to PHO is true and Suns really throwed almost entire MLE at him Steven Hunter is really available.
 
BigSong said:
So, Bricklayer should we start referring to Thomas as the "beginning of the end". Or how bout Slow death....Midget Death......or Midget Doom.....or Kenny, the Kiss of Death, Thomas....or that guy in Mad Max sans Master Blaster.

Kenny in and of himself is not the problem -- he works hard and in the proper role could be useful were it not for that godawful contract. He's not a scrub. Its that he is potentially a symptom of a larger syndrome. Let's call him the Harbringer of Doom rather than doom itself. :) Maybe. We'll see -- it is, after all the nightmare scenario, not necessarily the one that will actually play out. Anyway, we'll know much by the end of this summer.
 
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Čarolija said:
No I don't expect them to come out and say that but why would GP and RA make those comments when they were not really asked anything about KT just a general question about a team.

If I am a GM and I plan on shopping one of the players, I wouldn't go out in the media and say that player X could really flourish in our system when I was not asked that question.

I am not saying that Kenny won't be traded, all I am saying is that we as fans would like to see him moved on but I am not sure if those are the views of GP and RA because they obviously see KT as someone who fits our system.

Personally, I would like him moved but I am not sure the franchise sees it the same way as me. All I am saying is don't be surprised if KT is still a King next season.

When Jerome James, after all these years, comes back to haunt you, you have a problem up front. They had to have seen that. If they didn't, maybe they should be packing their garbage bags and looking into "another line of work".

What next, Jabari Smith coming to town and pounding us?
 
Packt said:
When Jerome James, after all these years, comes back to haunt you, you have a problem up front. They had to have seen that. If they didn't, maybe they should be packing their garbage bags and looking into "another line of work".

What next, Jabari Smith coming to town and pounding us?

that still irks me, i don't know why Adelman didn't play Ostertag on him. He seemed to do a decent job on him when he was in there. Adelman just couldn't pull the team together in the playoffs, which is kinda odd.
 
Bricklayer said:
No, I potentially agree with you here -- here is a not impossible nightmare scenario:

Those idiots might actually be all warm and fuzzy because gee, KT does have a nice jumper for a PF (although only an average one for a man of his height, the rest of whom are SFs or OGs). And of course in Kingsland, end of analysis. Jumper = spring a chubby. It turns out to be better than internet porn for a pair of softy shooting guards from the no defense 70's and a couple of shallow flimflam artist owners from Vegas. Furthermore, KT turns out to have 15 and 10 potential in our system -- 15 and 10 of ineffective nothingness that contributes about 2 wins a season, but 15 and 10 enough to fool the fools. Then of course as we get obliterated next postseason after we impressively win 48 to 50 games with our unathletic and midget lineup of shooters, we'll be right back here complaining right up until the time they drop a max contract on Peja along with another hike in ticket prices. This should be followed shortly by a relatively mass exodus of season ticket holders (including yours truly as my bros have largely quit attending games and haven't even been able to consistently give them away anymore), dropping us down below the point where sellouts are guaranteed. If the arena is not already taken care of by that point, the nadir of interest in the Kings makes a move quite possible, with the team ironically arriving in whatever new city (K.C. most likely) with the same sort of softy shooter no defense #8 seed/lottery lineup that it arrived in Sacto with. Things will have come full circle.

None of that has to happen. None of our basketball people have to be that dumb. But it lurks. We have become increasingly Dallas-like after laughing at them for years for the very same traits we have begun to seemingly intentionally adopt. The irony being we "got it" long before they did, and yet now it is they who are moving forward beginning to understand how you have to play to win a title, while we are backsliding into sad jumperdom. People in Sacto may be insulated from this, but nationally the Kings are clearly poised to supplant Dallas as the no-respect laughing stocks of the NBA who are mocked for not getting it and just throwing up shallow numbers without any remote championship aspirations.
Scary post, but right on the money.
 
It's a interesting idea for our situation: give players for nothing in exchange. Corliss for Nesterovic, and then Nesterovic to Seattle, and Skinner for Harpring , and then Harpring to Detroit, or something like that will put us under the cap.

The Pierce trade sounds good only if you are the Bucks GM, and Boston will never do that.

Another proposal I like is Kenny Thomas for Etan Thomas. Bad contract for bad contract, but Etan can give us rebounds, blocks and some inside scoring, and I think Etan's contract is 'tradeable' in the future.
 
why would san antonio trade rasho for corliss? thomas.... maybe.... but corliss?
 
Čarolija said:
No I don't expect them to come out and say that but why would GP and RA make those comments when they were not really asked anything about KT just a general question about a team.

You don't know what questions, comments, etc. were made leading up to the quote you heard or read. Not everything makes the news clip or the article in the paper.

If I am a GM and I plan on shopping one of the players, I wouldn't go out in the media and say that player X could really flourish in our system when I was not asked that question.
According to you, the comment was that Thomas COULD flourish in our system. That's about as non-committal a comment as I've seen. There's a big difference between "could flourish" and "we're rebuilding our team around him."

I am not saying that Kenny won't be traded, all I am saying is that we as fans would like to see him moved on but I am not sure if those are the views of GP and RA because they obviously see KT as someone who fits our system.
You must not have heard the comments they've made in the past about Jason Williams, Hedo, Gerald Wallace, Doug Christie and Chris Webber.

Personally, I would like him moved but I am not sure the franchise sees it the same way as me. All I am saying is don't be surprised if KT is still a King next season.
All I'm saying is don't be surprised if he isn't.
 
Bricklayer said:
Kenny in and of himself is not the problem -- he works hard and in the proper role could be useful were it not for that godawful contract. He's not a scrub. Its that he is potentially a symptom of a larger syndrome. Let's call him the Harbringer of Doom rather than doom itself. :) Maybe. We'll see -- it is, after all the nightmare scenario, not necessarily the one that will actually play out. Anyway, we'll know much by the end of this summer.

Yes I do agree with you. Kenny is a good player, but with the skillset of the other guys they don't cover up eachothers flaws. I DON"T want our PF and our C next year jacking up 18 footers all game long. Leave that to Brad and find a guy that can venture into the post!

Or could Brad possibly learn the post game????
 
Entity said:
Since we want to focus on KT's scoring and rebouding all of a sudden lets focus on him as a king with actual team play and not a dead offense like the ones he played on before. Also lets compare those to the ppl Brick listed that we could use at the PF spot. Now you will surely come back with Yeah Yeah but but defense. But you 2 seemed to want to focus on the double double line that has been mentioned to rain down on KT.
it will be Name Points Rebounds and Assist

Kenny Thomas 14.5 8.7 2.9 (as a King)
Stromile Swift 9 5 0.6
Kwame Brown 7 4.9 0.9
Sam Dalembert 8.2 7.5 0.5
Dan Gadzuric 7.3 8.3 0.3
NeNe 9.6 6.2 1.9
Udonis Haslem 10.9 7.7 1
Chris Bosh 14.2 8.2 1.5
Tyson Chandler 8 9.3 0.8

If you want to focus only on Kenny Thomas as a King, then why not assume these that these players stats would also rise if on the Kings. Most play on dead offenses as well.
 
was just thinking...trade Bibby and Peja for Allen Iverson..Kings get a superstar in Allen Iverson (clutch shooting, leader, leads steals,points per game).

Line-up:
PG Bobby Jackson
SG Allen Iverson
SF K.Thomas (will have to take back what he said against Phillies before)
PF Skinner
C Brad Miller

Sixers line-up:
PG Bibby
SG Igoudala/Korver
SF Peja
PF CWebb
C Dalembert

wow! might as well become a sixers fan too. GP will not pull this since it's all going to Iverson basketball anyways and he'll be throwing away his Princeton offense out the window. just a thought tho.
 
rexb_kings said:
was just thinking...trade Bibby and Peja for Allen Iverson..Kings get a superstar in Allen Iverson (clutch shooting, leader, leads steals,points per game).

.

ewww. iverson, on the kings. ewww.
mobley was enough of a ball hog.
 
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