The only untouchables on this team are Fox and Sabonis. I think everyone should be up for grabs if the right deal comes. In order for us to legitimate contenders, this is how I would envision the future of our team:
- Fox-Sabonis need elite chemistry together and should try to play off one another more often
- We need a true #2/3 scorer who can get a bucket on their own. Someone who can consistently create off the dribble and isn't reliant on DHO actions
- CONSISTENT shooting and defense from the role players. We need guys to buy into their roles as the supporting cast for a "big 3" by playing to their role every single night
- Length and athleticism. This team lacks length with Fox and Sabonis who anchor arguably the most important positions in the NBA. We need to makeup for the length at our other positions
- Coaching consistentcy with a set rotation. Brown continued experimenting with our rotation and bench players well into half the season.. we can't afford to do this next year. Most of this trial and error needs to occur at the beginning of the season rather than 40 games in
I know this is not a popular topic, but the Kings' most valuable piece outside of Fox-Sabonis is Keegan Murray. If you're looking to add a #2/3 scorer, he is the one teams will covet. I can imagine that he would have very high trade value around the league. I think Keegan is a perfect role player next to Fox-Sabonis, but his struggles as a reliable scoring punch have been evident. He's not comfortable putting the ball on the floor and creating his own shots. Shutting down the DHO and screening actions means he becomes reliant on his jumpshot.
Harrison Barnes' bounce back in the 2nd half of the season has really fortunate for the Kings in allowing his trade value to prop back up.. He would be a good piece for any team around the league who wants to add a steady 3&D veteran SF who has size. I think he would be valuable to playoff teams who are missing a starting SF. I don't think the Kings can afford to keep HB on the team anymore. He no longer brings the same value as he once did after losing a step.
Kevin Huerter just had the worst year of his career which makes his trade value tricky. He has a league reputation of being a very good shooter, but his inconsistent shooting this year has been extremely frustrating. We can't rely on his inconsistencies as a starting player. His defense improved a little bit this year, but the defensive difference between him and Keon in the starting lineup has been night and day. If the Kings can get equal value for him in the form of a SF/PF, the Kings should do it. I do not see him as our long-term SG.