A thread like this is actually out of character for me. While I always have hope for the Kings I am more often cynical, pessimistic and critical of a lot of moves. No,I am not thrilled with yesterday's events, but the fact remains that there is a lot more to be positive about regarding this team than there are negative things to dwell upon.
1. The team is still in Sacramento, with an opportunity to stay long term.
This far and away dwarfs any other reason on this list. Yes, I can argue about who Petrie could have or should have drafted or question the trade, but the fact that I still have a team to root for at all is a minor miracle that can't be overstated.
2. This team finished 8-7 down the stretch
Thorton's arrival brought a new energy and the team was fighting in clawing in every game.
3. It's reasonable to expect growth from Evans and Cousins
Tyreke took a step backwards last year which can in part be blamed on the plantar fasciitis. Hopefully he returns at full strength and has a natural progression to his game. Cousins showed incredible talent last year and will no doubt improve, hopefully in part by coming into camp in better shape. Two very young guys with high ceilings that should only get better.
4. Tons of caproom
Thorton is a RFA and certainly should be back. I think the odds are in our favor to retain Dalembert as well. And while there aren't big names available this offseason, there are difference makers that could be available either by signing them outright or using our capspace to facilitate a trade.
5. Salmons IS an upgrade at SF.
This team finished 4th in the league in rebounding, but needed to improve defensively, needed another ballhandler, more shooting and another player who can create his own shot when the offense bogs down. Salmons brings those things. Salmons is not a great rebounder. His stats in that category are on par with Garcia and Greene and lagging behind Casspi. So not really an upgrade there, but again rebounding was a strength of this team and we aren't losing much.
Rebounding:
Salmons: 3.6 RPG in 35 mpg
Garcia: 2.3 RPG in 24 mpg
Casspi: 4.3 RPG in 24 mpg
Green: 2.1 RPG in 16 minutes
Salmons is a relatively consistent outside shooter. More importantly, he can create his own shot when he needs to, something none of the other three guys can.
Three point shooting
Salmons: 38%
Garcia: 36%
Casspi: 37%
Greene: 29%
And while Garcia has some ballhandling, Salmons is significantly better and lightyears ahead of Omri and Donte.
Assists
Salmons: 3.5 APG in 35 mpg
Garcia: 1.2 APG in 24 mpg
Casspi: 1.0 APG in 24 mpg
Greene: 0.7 APG in 16 mpg
Most importantly, he's a far better defender than any of the other three.
6. Jimmer provides a consistent outside threat off the bench.
This is something this team has needed. Whether just to stretch the D or bust a zone having a bench player with that kind of range is something every team needs. I don't know that he has any chance to be a star player, but he has a skill that absolutely translates to the NBA and will help this team.
7. Decent complimentary pieces
Thompson is a great option as a 3rd big and Donte can have some value as a SF/PF off the bench. And I think it's obvious Casspi will be on the trade block and he seems to have a fair number of teams interested in acquiring him which could bring back additional bench depth.
I'm done being upset about a draft night that I wasn't happy with. There's a lot of reasons to still be excited about next season. You know, if there actually is one. Sorry, had to slip in a bit of cynicism.
1. The team is still in Sacramento, with an opportunity to stay long term.
This far and away dwarfs any other reason on this list. Yes, I can argue about who Petrie could have or should have drafted or question the trade, but the fact that I still have a team to root for at all is a minor miracle that can't be overstated.
2. This team finished 8-7 down the stretch
Thorton's arrival brought a new energy and the team was fighting in clawing in every game.
3. It's reasonable to expect growth from Evans and Cousins
Tyreke took a step backwards last year which can in part be blamed on the plantar fasciitis. Hopefully he returns at full strength and has a natural progression to his game. Cousins showed incredible talent last year and will no doubt improve, hopefully in part by coming into camp in better shape. Two very young guys with high ceilings that should only get better.
4. Tons of caproom
Thorton is a RFA and certainly should be back. I think the odds are in our favor to retain Dalembert as well. And while there aren't big names available this offseason, there are difference makers that could be available either by signing them outright or using our capspace to facilitate a trade.
5. Salmons IS an upgrade at SF.
This team finished 4th in the league in rebounding, but needed to improve defensively, needed another ballhandler, more shooting and another player who can create his own shot when the offense bogs down. Salmons brings those things. Salmons is not a great rebounder. His stats in that category are on par with Garcia and Greene and lagging behind Casspi. So not really an upgrade there, but again rebounding was a strength of this team and we aren't losing much.
Rebounding:
Salmons: 3.6 RPG in 35 mpg
Garcia: 2.3 RPG in 24 mpg
Casspi: 4.3 RPG in 24 mpg
Green: 2.1 RPG in 16 minutes
Salmons is a relatively consistent outside shooter. More importantly, he can create his own shot when he needs to, something none of the other three guys can.
Three point shooting
Salmons: 38%
Garcia: 36%
Casspi: 37%
Greene: 29%
And while Garcia has some ballhandling, Salmons is significantly better and lightyears ahead of Omri and Donte.
Assists
Salmons: 3.5 APG in 35 mpg
Garcia: 1.2 APG in 24 mpg
Casspi: 1.0 APG in 24 mpg
Greene: 0.7 APG in 16 mpg
Most importantly, he's a far better defender than any of the other three.
6. Jimmer provides a consistent outside threat off the bench.
This is something this team has needed. Whether just to stretch the D or bust a zone having a bench player with that kind of range is something every team needs. I don't know that he has any chance to be a star player, but he has a skill that absolutely translates to the NBA and will help this team.
7. Decent complimentary pieces
Thompson is a great option as a 3rd big and Donte can have some value as a SF/PF off the bench. And I think it's obvious Casspi will be on the trade block and he seems to have a fair number of teams interested in acquiring him which could bring back additional bench depth.
I'm done being upset about a draft night that I wasn't happy with. There's a lot of reasons to still be excited about next season. You know, if there actually is one. Sorry, had to slip in a bit of cynicism.