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Stress fracture likely.What are the background concerns?
Stress fracture likely.What are the background concerns?
Very clear that Divac and Karl are absolutely on the same page. Both have come out in the last week to make the same three points:
(1) The team needs a defender, ideally one that offers rim protection
(2) The team needs more playmakers
(3) They like their position in the draft and feel confident about getting a player but would be willing to trade it for "two good pieces"
Nice to make things very clear to teams sniffing around the #6 what the Kings are looking for in return.
Every statement is suspect at this time of the year but taken at face value I'd assume the Kings are looking at WCS, Mudiay, & Hezonja while also working the phones on either a deal around the pick or as Vlade said, "something smaller before the draft".
I remain cautiously optimistic about the new braintrust and the direction they are heading.
WCS has the sickle cell trait, which hurts his endurance
http://blogs.courier-journal.com/ukbeat/2013/12/11/cauley-steins-sickle-cell-problem/
WCS has the sickle cell trait, which hurts his endurance
http://blogs.courier-journal.com/ukbeat/2013/12/11/cauley-steins-sickle-cell-problem/
Sacramento has been clear in trade talks: Kings more than willing to move back into the teens if a team includes a proven player in a deal.
If the FO brings in a vet pg that most regard as a starter, Collison is probably gone because he came to Sacto to be a starter. I doubt he'd be a happy camper with the bait and switch. If, on the other hand, they bring in a rookie from the draft or a vet to be a backup, I can see Collison staying.
Hmm. If this is the case, it's not what I'd want from a hustle/defensive role player.
Hope the same thing that happened to DeAndre Jordan doesn't happen to WCS. All these teams passing on him and then he turns out to be a stud.
Hmm. If this is the case, it's not what I'd want from a hustle/defensive role player.
Kings interested in trading back and picking up a proven players according to Chris Mannix
This explains why we've been bringing in guys like Kaminsky, Dekker, RHJ, and etc.
It's true that it always hurts to pass on a guy who becomes a stud, but there is a big difference here. DeAndre Jordan was taken at the end of the first round, many thought he would fall into the second round. It is worth taking a chance on a guy like that at that point in the draft, but we are talking about the #6 pick here, there is a lot more value and potential talent available at this spot.
Kings interested in trading back and picking up a proven players according to Chris Mannix
Slow down, folks. From the CDC:
"Sickle cell trait (SCT) is not a disease, but having it means that a person has inherited the sickle cell gene from one of his or her parents. People with SCT usually do not have any of the symptoms of sickle cell disease (SCD) and live a normal life."
That said, athletes are more susceptible to fatigue.
It's true that it always hurts to pass on a guy who becomes a stud, but there is a big difference here. DeAndre Jordan was taken at the end of the first round, many thought he would fall into the second round. It is worth taking a chance on a guy like that at that point in the draft, but we are talking about the #6 pick here, there is a lot more value and potential talent available at this spot.
In my opinion, a lot of the talking that Divac and Karl have been doing may be somewhat true, but don't think that there may not be some smoke screens here as well. They do seem to be saying the same things, but is it the same truth or the same smoke screens? They continue to say rim protector, which obviously is Cauley-Stein, but I don't believe they are going that route. Just as I don't believe that the Magic are going that route either. I think there is a good chance that Cauley-Stein falls out of the top 10, that's why trading down may not be a bad thing if possible.
I don't think we get a chance at Mudiay either, more smoke screens pushing him down. I think the top five in no particular order will be Towns, Okafor, Russell, Porzingis, and Mudiay. That leaves us with either Winslow, Hezonja, or Cauley-Stein at that spot. I'm not sure any of them is worthy of that spot, maybe Hezonja, but he will need time. If the draft does fall this way then I think the Kings need to make a move here, trading the pick for two veterans is probably the preferred way or at least trading down for one veteran and a later pick.
Jordan DID go in the second round - #35 by the Clippers. And that was after being projected to go in the first half of the first round by most draft sites.
But with Jordan it was more about what he couldn't do (footwork, shooting, post moves were all areas he struggled) and not a potential medical issue.
I'm as big a WCS fan as anyone on this board but that's a big red flag unfortunately.
His niche just keeps getting smaller. He can't score, but that's ok because he's going to be an elite defender. Except that's he's not ideal to guard the handful of really big centers due to his build, but that's ok because he's going to play extended minutes of extreme hustle, speed and effort defense. Except that he's got a medical condition, which may impact his endurance.
Jordan was in the top 10 the whole year. What's what I meant. A guy from the top 10 falling all the way down the draft to late first or second round.
That's when you put Cousins on the "big" and have WCS guarding a 4.
There are about 4-6 other team where Collison could start. He had a great season last year and perhaps he's figured it out / the Kings found a great asset, but he bounced around the league for his first 5 years. With that track record, he's not in a position to dictate terms if he would like to earn good money on his next contract. If he's on his 6th team in 7 or 8 years and was a malcontent to get out of a team (even Sacramento) that would hurt his value with several teams.
If you think odds favor we'll be in a spot to resign DMC, then WSC is a good support piece. But if the odds don't favor DMC signing a contract to finish his prime here and we aren't picking in the top 10 for at least another 24 months, there are going to be a lot of pissed off fans wondering why the Kings are still so bad, why are we starting over yet again with almost no assets, and how did we get so little with that many top 7 picks.
I agree Collison isn't in a position to dictate terms. I'm coming at it from a different vantage point - how other potential FA's and agents view the Kings. Do they view as a bait and switch? If so, it wouldn't be advisable for the Kings to bring in a new vet pg to start and demote Collison to the bench. Unfortunately, the league image of the Kings appears to be so poor it would seem that the Kings should be concerned about making it even worse.
Sure. But, this gets back to my mindset, which I'll concede most don't agree with, that we have a chance this week to draft an exceptional player that will be on the Kings for 4-7 years that: (1) will probably only play for Cousins for 2 years; and (2) will need to be one of our better assets when we start over again.
If you think odds favor we'll be in a spot to resign DMC, then WSC is a good support piece. But if the odds don't favor DMC signing a contract to finish his prime here and we aren't picking in the top 10 for at least another 24 months, there are going to be a lot of pissed off fans wondering why the Kings are still so bad, why are we starting over yet again with almost no assets, and how did we get so little with that many top 7 picks.
This summer is a huge fork in the road summer. I get the impression that we're going for broke over the next 18 months to: (1) boost ticket demand: and (2) woo DMC to be willing to resign ... in that order. That's a fine plan, but if we don't make the playoffs this season or next, we are setting up a downside where the team misses the playoffs for 13-15 years. I'm totally cool with anybody that says - to hell with it, let's do this. But the downside is very big, very real, and probably the better bet if our new front office doesn't manage the team at A- level over the next 14 months.