They sucked. They didn't tank. Philly tanked. There is a difference clear as day.
And yes, I pointed out more than once that a team can rebuild without resorting to Philly's tactics and pointed the Warriors out as an example, and took an incredible amount of flack for it.
But do go on.
My point was that with Cousins the stated goal with the team was to chase the playoffs. When we traded him we finally went all in on a full rebuild from near zero. The pick that wound up being Fox was ~5 wins away from going to Chicago as part of the wretched Casspi/Hickson deal years prior. That is why I consider that part of the trade. At the time, we were out of the playoffs but most fans were screaming bloody murder because we were closer than we had been in years. I think a large part of the trade timing actually had to do with the fact that we were not going to make the playoffs but we were very much in danger of finishing somewhere between 11-14 and losing that pick to Chicago. That has always been our achilles, being a very bad team but not terrible enough to get top talent.Your point was that Fox was part of the Cousins deal. He was not. What produced Fox is drafting the right guy at the right spot, something they rarely do. Claiming that Fox was part of the Cousins deal, to me, is buying into the usual horsecrap the Kings PR puts out. He was not a part of the deal. They tank every year. Yes, they suck, but they also tank. They routinely sat Cousins at the end of the year and would give up on seasons. That's tanking.
I am too old to suffer revisionist thinking and pr spin. They tanked last year and got Bagley. Passing on Doncic could be a huge mistake. Luka would certainly fill in the team's biggest need and make the Kings more legit this year. The hope is Bagley is better in the long run, but we don't know that.
However, I would not argue that Bagley was part of the George Hill trade. Would you?
See, you can argue that Jimmer Fredette is part of the John Salmons trade, because he's directly part of the trade. You can't argue that when the draft pick is not part of the trade.
Does anyone really think that if the Kings did the max on a Cousins' contract the current team would be as good as they are now? With the talent and the promise that they see now? Vlade HAD to trade the guy. The great comradery we see now with this new team would never have occurred with Cousins. We'd still be in the old toxic soup.
Your point was that Fox was part of the Cousins deal. He was not. What produced Fox is drafting the right guy at the right spot, something they rarely do. Claiming that Fox was part of the Cousins deal, to me, is buying into the usual horsecrap the Kings PR puts out. He was not a part of the deal. They tank every year. Yes, they suck, but they also tank. They routinely sat Cousins at the end of the year and would give up on seasons. That's tanking.
I am too old to suffer revisionist thinking and pr spin. They tanked last year and got Bagley. Passing on Doncic could be a huge mistake. Luka would certainly fill in the team's biggest need and make the Kings more legit this year. The hope is Bagley is better in the long run, but we don't know that.
However, I would not argue that Bagley was part of the George Hill trade. Would you?
See, you can argue that Jimmer Fredette is part of the John Salmons trade, because he's directly part of the trade. You can't argue that when the draft pick is not part of the trade.
Sorry, half a lie is still a whole lie. (Not referring to you) The Kings might not have tanked blatantly or to the degree of others but they did tank.The chance to draft Fox was direct result of trading Big Cuz. I loved watching the Big Fella play but his Agent tried to torpedo the Kings with his antics pre-trade. Obviously just POed the big payday was slipping away. Win a few more games that season and that pick is in Chi-town brother.
True, Doncic looks to be on his way to being a nice player. But so does Bagley and Bags upside due to his physical gifts are on a level above Doncic's IMO.
The Kings have not been known to tank. All your other comparisons don't hold water, sorry.
Sorry, half a lie is still a whole lie. (Not referring to you) The Kings might not have tanked blatantly or to the degree of others but they did tank.
Your point was that Fox was part of the Cousins deal. He was not. What produced Fox is drafting the right guy at the right spot, something they rarely do. Claiming that Fox was part of the Cousins deal, to me, is buying into the usual horsecrap the Kings PR puts out. He was not a part of the deal. They tank every year. Yes, they suck, but they also tank. They routinely sat Cousins at the end of the year and would give up on seasons. That's tanking.
I am too old to suffer revisionist thinking and pr spin. They tanked last year and got Bagley. Passing on Doncic could be a huge mistake. Luka would certainly fill in the team's biggest need and make the Kings more legit this year. The hope is Bagley is better in the long run, but we don't know that.
However, I would not argue that Bagley was part of the George Hill trade. Would you?
See, you can argue that Jimmer Fredette is part of the John Salmons trade, because he's directly part of the trade. You can't argue that when the draft pick is not part of the trade.
I am too old to suffer revisionist thinking and pr spin. They tanked last year and got Bagley. Passing on Doncic could be a huge mistake. Luka would certainly fill in the team's biggest need and make the Kings more legit this year. The hope is Bagley is better in the long run, but we don't know that
I don’t know where I side on this I love our group but I’ll make a case for that ***** Cousins (he’s not Boogie to me till he leaves that dump in Oakland).
We would’ve had Cousins and Bogdan going into free agency. Sign Milsap and Bojan Bogdanovic in win now moves and resign Collison.
2018 free agency sign some bench fillers
Present day: Trade Bogdanovic-WCS-1st for Jimmy Butler
Collison-Mason
Bogdan
Butler/Temple
Milsap
Cousins/KK
I think that team competes for the championship of course getting more bench players. But we’d have elite scoring, playmaking, and defense with tough nosed players.
speculating doesn't mean "having no idea". never mind - you live with your convictions and I'll live with mine. it's good.But that's the thing. You're speculating. We have no idea how the team may have performed w/ Boogie. You may think you know. But you don't. Neither do I. That was the point. We can believe it indirectly led to it -- but it surely wasn't a direct result. We have no way to truly know.
speculating doesn't mean "having no idea". never mind - you live with your convictions and I'll live with mine. it's good.
I loved Boogie during his tenure here, he was one of my favorite players in college in 2010 and I wanted him badly when the Kings were up to draft him. The memories will always remain, the good, the bad & the ugly. That said, the team wasn't able to put a winning product around Cousins and Cousins didn't help his cause much either so the time was right to move in another direction and both parties are now better off because of it.
Maybe things will turn around for him in GS. Maybe he will learn that he's just one of five players on the floor and that a positive attitude, and gamesmanship are also needed to win, as well as chemistry!
Right now it looks like the Kings ARE modeled after the Dubs. Drafted some great talent and developed it, with one trade for a rookie mixed into that batter.They tanked every year. They just had bad lotto luck and bad talent evaluaiton. Where they finished may be similar to what they would get if they had sat Cousins, traded role players for assets and so on. Maybe they moved up a spot or two at the most.
I mean they blew nearly every draft picks they got. If you look a the Warriors, you'll notice that all their homegrown stars were drafted after the Kings drafted. The Kings could be the Dubs if they knew how to draft. Three good picks over 12 years of tanking tells you the issue wasn't how hard you tanked.
Maybe things will turn around for him in GS. Maybe he will learn that he's just one of five players on the floor and that a positive attitude, and gamesmanship are also needed to win, as well as chemistry!
I see it the same way. They made a move (trading Cousins) that they knew was going to result in more losses. They tanked.Sorry, half a lie is still a whole lie. (Not referring to you) The Kings might not have tanked blatantly or to the degree of others but they did tank.
Bingo! And I know I’m getting ahead of myself, but assuming the go-forward core of the Kings is Fox, Bagley, WCS, and Bogdanovic and projecting that it will eventually be a playoff team, this will be the first time the Sacramento Kings will have been successful through a draft and develop strategy. Fingers crossed.Right now it looks like the Kings ARE modeled after the Dubs. Drafted some great talent and developed it, with one trade for a rookie mixed into that batter.
Boogie is what he is, I don't see any team or environment changing that. The guy got a technical for being on the bench and his teammate is Draymond, they'll clearly rub off on each other