The thing about this team is that I do think there’s a good path to being at the very least a fun, competent team next season if the Kings can just clear the roster clutter out and in a lot of cases eliminate the barriers to opportunities for the young guys.
That means moving on from Deebo. Honestly don’t mind us taking less to move him to a contender since it’s what he deserves as a future HOFer.
Malik can stay but I think it has to be as our 6th man, if only because it balances out the scoring a bit more than if he starts.
I like Trey as a person but I don’t think he’s a big enough difference maker in our rotation to warrant giving him anything above the vet minimum next season.
Domas/Jonas
Keegan/IJ
Lavine/LaRavia hopefully
Keon
Carter/Monk
is a good tight rotation where your three “star” scorers are surrounded by strong defenders. Kings also have the MLE and the Huerter TPE to use to acquire extra pieces.
plus contract wise, Sabonis and Lavine are probably going to be easier to move midsession than in the offseason if the Kings did so ever decide to push the rebuild button.