Since I haven't really seen any re-building plans yet which move us in the direction of being a great defensive team (which is supposedly the dictate from the Brothers Maloof) I thought I'd give it a try myself. The idea here is to bring in players to anchor the defense at each respective position. I'm also acknowledging here that we're not going to fix everything in one offseason. We've got to rebuild this thing from the ground up and that's going to take several years. So with that in mind, here's my plan for this summer...
1. Kings trade Mike Bibby (13.5 mill) to Boston for Rajon Rondo (1.4 mill) and Wally Sczerbiak (12 mill).
Rondo is going to be the best defensive PG in the league in 3 years. Sczerbiak is a throw in with 2 more years on his huge contract, which is just bad enough to make this deal work I think. Time to swap our scoring PG for a pass-first PG that plays defense and let Boston try to contend with another borderline All-Star to add to their lineup along with the 5th overall pick.
2. Re-sign Justin Williams to league minimum two year deal.
He's the defensive role-player we need at the PF position. Two years is relatively low risk with the chance of becoming a bargain. Give him starters minutes right away if he shows he can play defense and keep his head in the game and see how he developes. His future is probably as a defensive specialist off the bench, but until we get our new starting PF we might as well accelerate his development.
3. Kings trade John Salmons (4.7 mill) and Francisco Garcia (1.2 mill) to Portland for Joel Pryzbilla (5.8 mill).
Portland is going to have Oden, Aldridge, and Randolph vying for minutes next year and Pryzbilla looks to get squeezed out. He couldn't even stay on the floor this year without Oden so I think that makes him expendable. Could be the Yin to Brad's Yang for the next 3 or 4 years. Salmons and Garcia are tough to give up, but Portland is thin at the swing positions and you have to give something to get something in return.
4. Kings trade Shareef (5.8 mill) to Memphis for Stromille Swift (5.8 mill)
Swift couldn't wait to get out of there and now he's back -- it's not likely he picks up his player option to stick around even longer and not play, so he's basically an expiring contract for them. Shareef doesn't have a lot of value, but he could be a solid backup for them for a few years with a decent contract. At the least maybe the nostalgia would bring a few more fans to the arena for a team that's desperate to sell tickets. Shareef doesn't fit well with us and Swift's contract expires sooner.
If Memphis declines, we would look for other suitors for Shareef. To Houston for Juwon Howard? To New York for Malik Rose? Whoever we get in return doesn't need to play much, they just need to expire sooner. This is purely a cost cutting/roster-spot saving move.
Here's the new lineup for 2007/2008:
PG Rondo, Douby
SG Martin, Sczerbiak
SF Artest
PF Williams, Swift, Thomas
C Miller, Pryzbilla
This leaves us underhanded at the wing positions, but with the #10 Pick we're most likely going to be adding a talented young SF like Jeff Green, Al Thornton, Julian Wright, or Thaddeus Young. I'd like to get another first round pick somehow, but there aren't any valuable assets left to trade.
After the draft we can choose whether or not to spend the MLE to fill out the roster where needed. A backup PG would be one option, though Price would be invited to compete for a backup point guard spot in camp. If Douby can step up this year, it might not be an issue. Another wing player would also be an option, at either SG or SF. This roster is not looking to be competitive anyway, so if no one's available that we would want in our longterm plans, than don't spend the MLE.
So where does this leave us after the summer? Rondo and Martin would hopefully be our starting backcourt for a long time. If Martin can take advantage of his speed and length to shore up his perimeter defense we'd have a more than adequate defensive backcourt. The knock on Rondo is that he can't shoot, but he was a bigtime scorer in High School regardless so that shouldn't be a problem. Add in Artest and another SF who can play defense (either from the draft or free agency) and we'd have probably the league best perimeter defense for years to come. Artest and Martin will be looking for new contracts soon but everyone else would be fairly inexpensive at least for the next 3 years. Szcerbiak is an afterthought who could contribute as a sixth man if he manages to stay healthy. (Not likely). His 13 million dollar expiring contract would be nice in two years, but it's going to be eaten up by extensions for Martin and Artest anyway.
In the frontcourt we improve defensively already by moving Justin Williams into the starting lineup. Justin is going to alter shots on the defensive end and go for rebounds on the offensive end, both of which are badly needed. Miller is obviously not your ideal defensive cornerstone at the center position, but he's going to add a lot on the offensive end when healthy to make up for it. We've got three years to somehow acquire a franchise center in the meantime. We won't be totally hopeless near the basket though with Pryzbilla subbing in for 20-25 minutes per game. Kenny Thomas isn't going anywhere after the season he had. He could become a decent rotation player though if he could be made to see his true calling as a bench player once and for all. Easier said than done. As long as he's not taking minutes away from the promising youngster, than I'll be happy. Shareef, as the more moveable piece, had to go to make room. Swift has, by all accounts, the basketball IQ of a pile of bricks so I wouldn't be counting on much from him. If he can contribute with a crowd-pleasing dunk or block from time to time that would at least be something, and he's only around for 2 years at the most unless he somehow manages to resurrect his career. I'd give him about as good a chance as Kenny Thomas.
So our frontcourt is still a mess, but we've at least given ourselves the chance of something happening there. Can Brad Miller be more than just a shell of his former self? Can Justin Williams continue to exceed expectations? Can Kenny Thomas become a double-double contributer again? (and for god's sake man, stop turning the ball over!) Can Stromille Swift be anything more than a bust? Can Joel Pryzbilla stay healthy enough to anchor our interior defense? Lots of question marks there, but if we hit the jackpot on one or two of them we'd be in much better shape than we are now. And if not, we've got several years of lottery picks ahead of us to rebuild that frontcourt properly. And the best part is that none of these contracts last more than 3 years (Pryzbilla has a fourth year player option) so we can evaluate where we're at in the next couple years and choose which players to keep around longterm.
1. Kings trade Mike Bibby (13.5 mill) to Boston for Rajon Rondo (1.4 mill) and Wally Sczerbiak (12 mill).
Rondo is going to be the best defensive PG in the league in 3 years. Sczerbiak is a throw in with 2 more years on his huge contract, which is just bad enough to make this deal work I think. Time to swap our scoring PG for a pass-first PG that plays defense and let Boston try to contend with another borderline All-Star to add to their lineup along with the 5th overall pick.
2. Re-sign Justin Williams to league minimum two year deal.
He's the defensive role-player we need at the PF position. Two years is relatively low risk with the chance of becoming a bargain. Give him starters minutes right away if he shows he can play defense and keep his head in the game and see how he developes. His future is probably as a defensive specialist off the bench, but until we get our new starting PF we might as well accelerate his development.
3. Kings trade John Salmons (4.7 mill) and Francisco Garcia (1.2 mill) to Portland for Joel Pryzbilla (5.8 mill).
Portland is going to have Oden, Aldridge, and Randolph vying for minutes next year and Pryzbilla looks to get squeezed out. He couldn't even stay on the floor this year without Oden so I think that makes him expendable. Could be the Yin to Brad's Yang for the next 3 or 4 years. Salmons and Garcia are tough to give up, but Portland is thin at the swing positions and you have to give something to get something in return.
4. Kings trade Shareef (5.8 mill) to Memphis for Stromille Swift (5.8 mill)
Swift couldn't wait to get out of there and now he's back -- it's not likely he picks up his player option to stick around even longer and not play, so he's basically an expiring contract for them. Shareef doesn't have a lot of value, but he could be a solid backup for them for a few years with a decent contract. At the least maybe the nostalgia would bring a few more fans to the arena for a team that's desperate to sell tickets. Shareef doesn't fit well with us and Swift's contract expires sooner.
If Memphis declines, we would look for other suitors for Shareef. To Houston for Juwon Howard? To New York for Malik Rose? Whoever we get in return doesn't need to play much, they just need to expire sooner. This is purely a cost cutting/roster-spot saving move.
Here's the new lineup for 2007/2008:
PG Rondo, Douby
SG Martin, Sczerbiak
SF Artest
PF Williams, Swift, Thomas
C Miller, Pryzbilla
This leaves us underhanded at the wing positions, but with the #10 Pick we're most likely going to be adding a talented young SF like Jeff Green, Al Thornton, Julian Wright, or Thaddeus Young. I'd like to get another first round pick somehow, but there aren't any valuable assets left to trade.
After the draft we can choose whether or not to spend the MLE to fill out the roster where needed. A backup PG would be one option, though Price would be invited to compete for a backup point guard spot in camp. If Douby can step up this year, it might not be an issue. Another wing player would also be an option, at either SG or SF. This roster is not looking to be competitive anyway, so if no one's available that we would want in our longterm plans, than don't spend the MLE.
So where does this leave us after the summer? Rondo and Martin would hopefully be our starting backcourt for a long time. If Martin can take advantage of his speed and length to shore up his perimeter defense we'd have a more than adequate defensive backcourt. The knock on Rondo is that he can't shoot, but he was a bigtime scorer in High School regardless so that shouldn't be a problem. Add in Artest and another SF who can play defense (either from the draft or free agency) and we'd have probably the league best perimeter defense for years to come. Artest and Martin will be looking for new contracts soon but everyone else would be fairly inexpensive at least for the next 3 years. Szcerbiak is an afterthought who could contribute as a sixth man if he manages to stay healthy. (Not likely). His 13 million dollar expiring contract would be nice in two years, but it's going to be eaten up by extensions for Martin and Artest anyway.
In the frontcourt we improve defensively already by moving Justin Williams into the starting lineup. Justin is going to alter shots on the defensive end and go for rebounds on the offensive end, both of which are badly needed. Miller is obviously not your ideal defensive cornerstone at the center position, but he's going to add a lot on the offensive end when healthy to make up for it. We've got three years to somehow acquire a franchise center in the meantime. We won't be totally hopeless near the basket though with Pryzbilla subbing in for 20-25 minutes per game. Kenny Thomas isn't going anywhere after the season he had. He could become a decent rotation player though if he could be made to see his true calling as a bench player once and for all. Easier said than done. As long as he's not taking minutes away from the promising youngster, than I'll be happy. Shareef, as the more moveable piece, had to go to make room. Swift has, by all accounts, the basketball IQ of a pile of bricks so I wouldn't be counting on much from him. If he can contribute with a crowd-pleasing dunk or block from time to time that would at least be something, and he's only around for 2 years at the most unless he somehow manages to resurrect his career. I'd give him about as good a chance as Kenny Thomas.
So our frontcourt is still a mess, but we've at least given ourselves the chance of something happening there. Can Brad Miller be more than just a shell of his former self? Can Justin Williams continue to exceed expectations? Can Kenny Thomas become a double-double contributer again? (and for god's sake man, stop turning the ball over!) Can Stromille Swift be anything more than a bust? Can Joel Pryzbilla stay healthy enough to anchor our interior defense? Lots of question marks there, but if we hit the jackpot on one or two of them we'd be in much better shape than we are now. And if not, we've got several years of lottery picks ahead of us to rebuild that frontcourt properly. And the best part is that none of these contracts last more than 3 years (Pryzbilla has a fourth year player option) so we can evaluate where we're at in the next couple years and choose which players to keep around longterm.
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