minn has a bad habit of letting good players go. Beno turned out to be a pretty good pick up. didn't they do a draft night trade of rudy gay for randy foye. Lets not forget traded KG then they sing money into Darko. I don't know maybe we should take Sessions.
only if al jefferson comes along with him. the wolves are trying to trade jefferson to the mavs for dampier's expiring contract but the mavs won't bite. so if the wolves want to ship big al and sessions to the kings for dalembert's expiring and thompson or landry i wouldn't be against it. although odds are that won't happen. really the only way the kings can attract players to come to sactown is through trades
As much as I like Jefferson and Sessions, why would the Kings make such a deal? Neither fit into what the Kings are trying to do right now. And one of those things is to retain cap space for the next offseason. The other thing is become tougher defensively. Cousins is our center of the future and I don't think you could play them together on the floor at the same time. It would be the same problem Minny has with Love and Jefferson. As for Sessions, I would have loved to pick him up two years ago. But now we have no need for him.
doesn't really matter how much cap space we have because no one is going to come to sactown unless the franchise severely overpays. although you're right about jefferson and cousins both having the same position and style. their games would probably conflict with one another
doesn't really matter how much cap space we have because no one is going to come to sactown unless the franchise severely overpays. although you're right about jefferson and cousins both having the same position and style. their games would probably conflict with one another
Winning cures a lot of things in the NBA. Getting big name FAs to come to Sac will always be a problem, but 2nd tier players are much easier to get if we start winning. During the Kings good years, they never had trouble getting FAs consider them and come to town.
Carmelo Anthony to SAC 2011!
Let Kahn choke on his silly mistakes.