Showtime
Starter
GP said the Salmons trade was because he saw an opportunity to significantly improve that position, which was an area of weakness. Since many people aren't high on the cost of getting such a player, I wanted to run down the decent free agent SF's.
Troy Murphy - combo forward, can shoot from deep and rebound well.
Rasual Butler - veteran defensive minded SF who can shoot from deep. Pretty good size and length at this position.
Caron Butler - solid overall former all-star who, after coming off injury and in this climate, would probably be within grasp with similar money that Salmons is making. With a lower cap in the new CBA, a guy like Butler isn't going to get 10 mil a year.
Wilson Chandler - Restricted FA from Denver, came over from the Knicks. Got potential there.
Tay Prince - No explanation needed. Great defender and team-first guy, veteran leader, was recently on Team USA.
Al Thornton - young and talented, but needs to mature. Still, very talented.
Mike Dunleavy - another overall solid forward who can shoot.
Shane Battier - same as Prince. No explanation needed.
Jason Richardson - provides shooting and veteran presence, but does it at far less than 8 mil.
Thaddeus Young - RFA, so philly might try to keep him, but he's another young talent.
Grant Hill - same as Battier. Good defender, character leader, veteran.
AK47 - only guy on this list, other than butler, who might cost more than Salmons.
I didn't list every single SF, but guys that were not scrubs, and were within reach of the kings. Most are UFA's, but some are RFA's. If the Kings were serious about adding a SF, GP didn't do a good job, because from this market and the landscape of a lower cap in the new CBA (which means fewer teams looking to add due to their current lack of cap space, along with lower contract prices on the free agent market), the pick up of Salmons with his deal at his age for Beno is a huge, huge, huge mistake. They could have gotten not only a capable player cheaper, but even if you wanted to spend money, you could get a far better deal.
Troy Murphy - combo forward, can shoot from deep and rebound well.
Rasual Butler - veteran defensive minded SF who can shoot from deep. Pretty good size and length at this position.
Caron Butler - solid overall former all-star who, after coming off injury and in this climate, would probably be within grasp with similar money that Salmons is making. With a lower cap in the new CBA, a guy like Butler isn't going to get 10 mil a year.
Wilson Chandler - Restricted FA from Denver, came over from the Knicks. Got potential there.
Tay Prince - No explanation needed. Great defender and team-first guy, veteran leader, was recently on Team USA.
Al Thornton - young and talented, but needs to mature. Still, very talented.
Mike Dunleavy - another overall solid forward who can shoot.
Shane Battier - same as Prince. No explanation needed.
Jason Richardson - provides shooting and veteran presence, but does it at far less than 8 mil.
Thaddeus Young - RFA, so philly might try to keep him, but he's another young talent.
Grant Hill - same as Battier. Good defender, character leader, veteran.
AK47 - only guy on this list, other than butler, who might cost more than Salmons.
I didn't list every single SF, but guys that were not scrubs, and were within reach of the kings. Most are UFA's, but some are RFA's. If the Kings were serious about adding a SF, GP didn't do a good job, because from this market and the landscape of a lower cap in the new CBA (which means fewer teams looking to add due to their current lack of cap space, along with lower contract prices on the free agent market), the pick up of Salmons with his deal at his age for Beno is a huge, huge, huge mistake. They could have gotten not only a capable player cheaper, but even if you wanted to spend money, you could get a far better deal.