Bricklayer said:Brad was healthy to start the year, and there was no tough mofo to be seen.
Think Brad's problem is that he is essentially a follower, not a leader. Paired with ferocious defenders ala Oakley or Artest etc., he was inspired and they bled off onto him. Paired with Webb, Peja, Mike, Cat etc. etc., he's just a ground bound white guy.
LA King Fan II said:Having size as a backup improved Miller when he was teamed with Vlade. I remember how surprising it was to see them do well together -- DEFENSIVELy.
I even remember Miller manning up on KG and making him work (2 years ago, of course).
Rasho would help Miller some. Still, we'd have one of the worst front lines in the West. As awful as they are, I'd rather have Mims, Kwame and Odom than Miller-Rasho and Peja. Same ol' athletic story. Geez, the more I think about it -- the Kings would get murdered.
Dum--dee--dum can't see how we can get anyone of worth without losing Peja or Miller. More importantly, I don't see how our style can change without losing one of them.
Bricklayer said:Brad was healthy to start the year, and there was no tough mofo to be seen.
Think Brad's problem is that he is essentially a follower, not a leader. Paired with ferocious defenders ala Oakley or Artest etc., he was inspired and they bled off onto him. Paired with Webb, Peja, Mike, Cat etc. etc., he's just a ground bound white guy.
I am not anti-getting Rasho if the price is right -- we could certainly use his size and shotblocking. But on the other hand this team is about one more soft player from having to wear skirts out onto the court, and Rasho is NOT a step in the right direction on that front.
LA King Fan II said:Brick, I assume you were referring to the Miller in the playoffs. In the regular season before Webber made his comeback he was very very good defensively. Not lit up at all. Then limp-along came back and we soured.
I wasn't referring to the playoffs - but Miller did a good job against Duncan as best as anyone.
Kings113 said:Hell, why not mention Calvin Booth... he's to be released by the bucks.
nbrans said:I posted this in the FA tracking thread as well, but Hoopsworld is reporting a rumored three way deal between Memphis, Miami and Boston. Jason Williams would go to Boston, Michael Doleac to Memphis, and Antoine Walker to Miami.
If that's the case, the Kings aren't getting a new starting 4 through free agency.
ONEZERO said:Would memphis even benefit?
nbrans said:I posted this in the FA tracking thread as well, but Hoopsworld is reporting a rumored three way deal between Memphis, Miami and Boston. Jason Williams would go to Boston, Michael Doleac to Memphis, and Antoine Walker to Miami.
If that's the case, the Kings aren't getting a new starting 4 through free agency.
Agreed -- I actually think Booth wouold be a decent 4th/5th big for us if you had real starters ahead of him.SacTownKid said:If we could get him for the vet. minimum, sure. Wouldn't be that bad of a backup for Brad. He can block some shots, and take up some space for those 10 minutes Brad isn't on the floor.
We need some big bodies, he is certainly no answer but could be a nice 2nd or 3rd option at C.
Brick, I think your mistaken on the MLE part. As I understand it, it will only cost the team picking the player up what that team and the player agrees on to sign. The full MLE was in context of a player such as Finley that would easily command the entire MLE to acquire. If a player such as Booth accepted an offer for the minimum, that is all it would cost the team acquiring him.Bricklayer said:Problem is that the way I understand this amnesty deal, released players still cost the new team picking them up the whole MLE.
Kings113 said:If we don't get Evans or Griffin (it wasn't reported on any tickers or on realgm/hoopshype/insidehoops that he agreed to a deal), yes. Then we'll do it through a trade. I'd be perfectly fine and okay if we don't get Walker, I'd put a bunch of guys ahead of Walker.
Kings113 said:The playoff series. Petrie saw it. If you've read the Bee since then, you'd know he stated quite a few times following the playoffs, that we need more size down low (PF).
I like Thomas and what he does, but I highly doubt Petrie's going to have the undersized (that's his main problem) Thomas as our starting power forward for the whole, or even half of the 2005-06 season. With guys like K-Mart, Duncan, Garnett, Swift, Amare, Brand, Diogu/Murphy, Dirk in the WC. Nothing can convince me Thomas will be our starting PF next season, except of course, the official roster in November, and he is in the starting line-up. If he is, then I'm quite disappointed, and pretty worried about that. Every King fan should be if that happens.
Thomas will indeed, be traded. Petrie isn't a damn idiot.
Kings113 said:I don't know what team, but I highly doubt he is here next season. Do you want him as our starting PF? Do you think he is here next season? I'd hope not, I think it'd be quite risky and bad if he is. Everyone should be, or they're ignorant and blind. Anyone who saw the Sonics series should recognize about the weakness of Thomas as our starting PF for a full season.
Petrie's already talked many times about size, Thomas being the prime canidate in that area. Where else is it? Certainly not at center or SF. PF is the biggest weakness right now, and Petrie will address it. I predict Walker won't be a King, and I've already talked about him above.
nbrans said:If you don't know who the Kings will get to replace Thomas then you shouldn't make such definitive statements. And call me ignorant and blind, but I saw a guy averaging 15 and 9 for the Kings while playing defense that, while not spectacular, was at least a huge upgrade over Webber (not saying much). Of course it would be great if we could get a star PF, but that ain't happening without trading the core. The Kings don't have to dominate at every single position in order to win games.