bigbadred00
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Nene, Swift has serious injury "wussy" problems ala Webber. He breaks a nail, he needs to be put on the IR (I'm a Memphis resident).
Jerryaki said:So of the first two, who would be better for us, Nene or Swift?![]()
AleksandarN said:Even scarier than having Predrag Drobnjak on this team as your starting PF.
bigbadred00 said:Nene, Swift has serious injury "wussy" problems ala Webber. He breaks a nail, he needs to be put on the IR (I'm a Memphis resident).
Bricklayer said:Better fit? Nene I think. Better skills, but not the impact shotblocker that Swift can be.
sloter said:Drobnjak would not be bad at all as a substitue PF.
nbrans said:http://www.sacbee.com/content/sports/basketball/kings/story/1650497p-1726002c.html
Hmm... I seem to remember hearing this before.
And even if they didn't get along, they were in VANCOUVER.
nbrans said:I think I differ in philosophy from Bricklayer and Venom, and dare I say I have a bit more in common philosophically with Petrie. If you look back at past Kings teams, back before Webber's injury, the Kings were the second-best team in basketball, and had a real shot at the title. They were also one of the top defending teams a few years back, and Webber and Divac weren't exactly stalwarts. They didn't accomplsih these things with the traditional structure of having a superstar or two surrounded by role players, they did it by having complete players at every position.
I have to differ a bit with the idea that what the Kings need most is a role player at the 4. It works to have a role players when you're building around a star or two who will dominate the ball, ie, the San Antonio model. But the Kings don't have the luxury of a superstar, and they have to beat teams by being better than the other team at as many positions as possible. They've shown that the model works in the past, it almost won them a championship, and the offense depends on having capable offensive players at every position.
That's not to say that Abdur-Rahim is a complete player by any stretch of the imagination, but I'm not convinced that Stromile Swift is going to make the Kings much better. When you can pick up an All-Star, unless his name is Antoine Walker I think you have to go for it.
chelle said:Why do people say that they did not get along? Just curious.
y2kings said:Are people forgetting that him and mike bibby DONT GET ALONG?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!?!? this wouldnt work...i was amazed to see that he's even coming to sac to visit...
sloter said:Drobnjak would not be bad at all as a substitue PF.
Then we know Petire has really lost it, and the lean years of this organization will be ushered back in..piksi said:unless we trade Bibby
Yoda said:Then we know Petire has really lost it, and the lean years of this organization will be ushered back in..
VF21 said:
Yoda said:Then we know Petire has really lost it, and the lean years of this organization will be ushered back in..
Bottom line, Bibby will not (and should not) be traded.piksi said:Depends what we would get for him. There are better players than him out there
Yoda said:Bottom line, Bibby will not (and should not) be traded.
If I am wrong I will gladly "eat crow".
I do not share the idea that those three are untouchable, I do however feel strongly as though Mike is and I am ready to take the hit if I am wrong.D-Mass said:Don't be so sure...I wouldn't be surprised a bit. The idea that the core of Bibby, Peja, and Miller is untouchable is just not realistic. I don't think anyone is safe.
D-Mass said:Don't be so sure...I wouldn't be surprised a bit. The idea that the core of Bibby, Peja, and Miller is untouchable is just not realistic. I don't think anyone is safe.
zeke04 said:for what it is worth. Monty on 1140 is saying he talked to Shareefs agent Goodwin and he told him the Kings are in serious talks to get Shareef. Most likely a sign and trade.
zeke04 said:for what it is worth. Monty on 1140 is saying he talked to Shareefs agent Goodwin and he told him the Kings are in serious talks to get Shareef. Most likely a sign and trade.
Bricklayer said:Gotta love it!![]()
While I doo not like Rahim in a long contract situation, trading Williamson would be ok for us. Trading Thomas means we are severely overpaying.Bricklayer said:Gotta love it!
At the point I can predict all of our offseason moves just on the softy/shooter GM/owner profile I have been developing, is there any need to be paying Geoff big $$ anymore? Peja for the max anyone?
Now let's assume it happens. Depends a little on who/what got sent in the sign and trade, but that frontcourt is going to be AWFULLY crowded.