burekijogurt
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by teh way, he just got traded. not untradable.
romanianusa said:I agreed that Kings offense isn't smooth when Chris is in there simply because they had to go through him and he had to take a majority of shots and ended up do or die in his hands since he is the leader. Whereas without him....the ball flow much better.
I still remember how great the Kings play without Cwebb last year and was concerned him coming back and disrupting the offense ect.. and everyone was talking about what if he take alot of shots and how the offense tend to freeze up with him in there which is TRUE. Chris makes the Kings better in certain way, but overall ....it could be better for the Kings to play without him. Now last year of course we have Divac to do the passing, creativity, but we don't have that anymore...so who's to say we will still play better without Chris. But i think the big problem is giving up rebounding....that's what they need to solve.
So is it better without Chris?....I am going to be optimistic and say YES based on what happend last year!! And based on the fact that Chris don't make the Kings better in terms of rebounding the ball. I mean we still get robbed in rebounding when Chris is in there..this tells me Chris ain't a good rebounder...he has good hands but doesn't have the lift anymore to get up and outrebound people.
burekijogurt said:by teh way, he just got traded. not untradable.
burekijogurt said:we waive him for the last two, swallow a loss.![]()
burekijogurt said:he was not packaged with a star player in this trade.
I agree with you 100% Padrino.Padrino said:thats because it was an idiotic trade on petrie's part. i dont know how trading a 5 time all star and tripe double threat for 3 bench warmers is a good trade. i'm sorry, i just dont see it. i tried to be logical for a while, but my anger's flared up again. it makes no sense. we didn't even receive a goddam starter in this trade. thats inexcusable, not the loss at dallas tonight.
G_M said:I completely disagree with you! 8 million six years from now will be like 5-6 million now. Did you have a problem with Doug Christie making seven million at 32 years old? Even if the Kings have to completely eat his salary in the final year it wont even be 10% of their cap by then.
G_M said:You assume that Thomas will stay with the Kings. Maybe he will or maybe he won't. Paying 22 million to a guy who more than likely will not be playing at anywhere near 100% is insane!
love_them_kings said:Petrie had a choice. Petrie could have traded Peja, or could have traded no one, or could have traded Webber. He COULD have given this team one more shot to win a championship. He CHOSE to pull the plug. I know that in a business decisions need to be made, but I don't believe this decision needed to be made right now, mid season. I mean, what, were these guys just too good to pass up?And, I will love and support these players when they get here. But we traded the heart and soul of our team for three overpaid players that will probably come off the bench. I just don't think that's a smart move.
Insomniacal Fan said:I dunno, I think Isiah can always use more Thomas'![]()
Padrino said:thats because it was an idiotic trade on petrie's part. i dont know how trading a 5 time all star and tripe double threat for 3 bench warmers is a good trade. i'm sorry, i just dont see it. i tried to be logical for a while, but my anger's flared up again. it makes no sense. we didn't even receive a goddam starter in this trade. thats inexcusable, not the loss at dallas tonight.
RangerC said:1) Yes, I had a problem with DC's contract. We overpaid. Although, Christie is at least twice the player Thomas is.
2) Thomas' contract will be almost 9 million (thanks to the trade kicker) in the last year of his contract. Are you speculating that the salary cap will be over 90 million by then? (a hint: It won't)
1) KT will stay with the Kings. Who else would take that contract? Either that, or we trade him for an even worse contract down the line (oh boy).
2) I agree that paying Webber the MAX is massively overpaying: however, paying KT, Scoreless and Brian Skinner JUST AS MUCH is a much better definition of insane.
Not the best way to start a post.Kings-Lakers-Fan said:I still think that their is nothing intelligent that we can further say.
PFFFT!! said:Considering we traded for Mobley for DC, DC's contract is gone next year because Mobley will probably be gone, BJ will probably be gone since the Kings might not exercise the option, Songalia will probably be gone since his skills are more than what he's being paid, most of the bench will be gone (Daniels, House, Evans), and I believe one of the new players will not exercise his option, thus we have space to pick up a free agent (most likely a young PF), and perhaps trade someone. Whats the big deal?
Bricklayer said:We need to do sign and trades if at all possible with Mobley/NBobby, or pick up Bobby's contract and trade him with one of the other guys. We just lost a LOAD of talent, we can't afford to let anymore walk for free if we want to continue to contend. We need several more impact players if its going to be Bibby/Miller/Peja, and Corliss isn't going to net you one again at this point in his career. Mobley might though, if you swing it right. And Bobby + one of our new contracts might as well.
El Duque said:Ahhhh, Brick, and now you see...![]()
Bricklayer said:What I see is this -- the undercurrent is that
a) Peja is not a superstar to carry us to a title on his back by himself, AND
b) Peja/Bibby/Miller is a nice core, but not good enough to do more than just make the playoffs without help. It is a bad defensive core, a bad post play core, and a bad rebounding core. And of course those are exactly the three areas almost every title team excels at.
and so we somehow need to get
a) MULTIPLE defensive studs, AND
b) at least one strong post player (as we now have exactly ZERO), AND
c) one of those players must be a strong rebounder, AND
d) a backup point guard who can play some defense to bolster Mike
AND
e) the real need? A new stud/leader/clutch/fierce/leader type star to complete the package.
And to do it we have two semi-nice pieces, one of whom could just walk without giving us a chance to use him, and the other who is aging and injury prone, and then a bunch of spare parts.
P.S. Pfft -- we have gone from Vlade/Webb/barnes/Bradley to Tag/Thomas/Willaimson/Skinner. The fall off in talnet is staggering. The first two have outside shots at the hall of fame and are some of the best passing big men even to bounce a ball. The latter quartet are the sort of frontcourt lottery teams put together. Talent is a resource, we can't bleed any more out at this point.
Bricklayer said:P.S. Pfft -- we have gone from Vlade/Webb/barnes/Bradley to Tag/Thomas/Willaimson/Skinner. The fall off in talnet is staggering. The first two have outside shots at the hall of fame and are some of the best passing big men even to bounce a ball. The latter quartet are the sort of frontcourt lottery teams put together. Talent is a resource, we can't bleed any more out at this point.
mazzystar said:My dream line-up...
C Brad
PF Stromile Swift
SF Peja
SG Ron Artest
PG Mike Bibby
Add Posey and Watson to the bench ... drool....