Potential Free Agent/Trade/Sign Tracker, '25-'26 Season

so, you know tre jones well, hoped the kings would draft him, but you see him only as a backup... ok =-we differ... but did you look at his "last five games" ?. do you think he cannot "keep this up" (jeremy lin syndrome)?... again, we disagree... we'll see... imho, pop drafts well and others often benefit from his expertise - this is one of those times... except it is the bulls who benefit but with a good FO, it could have been the kings (and, we could have avoided, "the zach attack")... yes, we lost fox, but there WERE "options"


I don't care about a 5 game stretch by any player, especially from one with a 6 year history in the league. If I did that, I could show you probably about a dozen future stars every year.
 
I too remember Ike Diogu: NBA supe
tre jones was NOT dominant last nite as indiana (clearly NOT tanking) killed the bulls. 15 points, 2 assists, but i wonder if he will get enough minutes. they have giddy, a tall point guard, leading the team in everything, also colin sexton, jones and even rob dillingham. two of them probably have to go, but the kings should want one of the two. yuki somebody, a japanese point guard, is also on the roster and he gets time, mostly for the novelty (he's spudlike).
 
Mac McClung scored a G-League record 59 points the other day. He won the NBA slam dunk competition three times. He won the G-League MVP in 2024 and 2026, the current season.

Why would Scott Perry not want to sign this fellow? He is now 27, at the height of his athletic powers.
 
Mac McClung scored a G-League record 59 points the other day. He won the NBA slam dunk competition three times. He won the G-League MVP in 2024 and 2026, the current season.

Why would Scott Perry not want to sign this fellow? He is now 27, at the height of his athletic powers.
Because the Gleague is a joke and he's 27
 
Mac McClung scored a G-League record 59 points the other day. He won the NBA slam dunk competition three times. He won the G-League MVP in 2024 and 2026, the current season.

Why would Scott Perry not want to sign this fellow? He is now 27, at the height of his athletic powers.
He’s a small combo guard who can’t really defend or run an NBA offense at a good level. It’s the same argument as why Jimmer Fredette never really found a long lasting spot in the NBA only with dunks instead of pull-up threes.
 
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