Shams Bomb! Keon Ellis and Dennis Schroder traded to Cleveland in 3 team deal. Kings acquire De’Andre Hunter

Because if we stay at the 1 seed, our most likely pick is going to be Flemings. It is really really hard to get wing type players and we before this trade had a Grand Total of 1 long term full sized wing (Keegan). Now we have two of them.
If Hunter is as you say, why do you think the Kings would stay in last place? It sounds like he just improved the team?
 
I think everyone’s expectations are too high. Hunter and Keegan are great wings to have, Hunter a better shooter than Keegan, and Keegan a better defender than Hunter. They’ll complement each other. Bring in Peterson or Fleming, all of a sudden things start looking really different. This draft will have a lot of top tier 1s and 2s so we’ll have our pick of whoever fits the team the best. Not sure I trust Perry but I can at least see a coherent structure
My concern is Hunter playing us out of a top 5 pick.
 
Because if we stay at the 1 seed, our most likely pick is going to be Flemings. It is really really hard to get wing type players and we before this trade had a Grand Total of 1 long term full sized wing (Keegan). Now we have two of them.

We shall see how the rest of our roster plays out but guards are the easiest to replace versus forwards. The roster is more balanced going into the draft so we can take best player available and not have the cluster **** Monte created.
There you are. I was worried about you. Hadn’t brought him up in a while. Glad you’re ok. ;)
 
yeah clearly Hunter was a target either for ourselves or for a move down the line. I'm concerned with why, but at least we theoretically get the best player in the deal. Keon could turn into that if played correctly but he could also get paid and still wind up a 12mpg guy. I don't expect that but why the hell did he never get a chance to when we were trying to win. If he blows up there will be tons of blame to pass around but Mike Brown will get most of my ire.
The person who traded Fox for Zach instead of a playable forward should get your ire.
 
yeah clearly Hunter was a target either for ourselves or for a move down the line. I'm concerned with why, but at least we theoretically get the best player in the deal. Keon could turn into that if played correctly but he could also get paid and still wind up a 12mpg guy. I don't expect that but why the hell did he never get a chance to when we were trying to win. If he blows up there will be tons of blame to pass around but Mike Brown will get most of my ire.

I think with Keon he needs to be on a team that values disruption at the occasional expense of blow bys and cheap fouls. The way the Raptors play defense (gambling style) would have been an ideal fit. Other teams value leading with your chest/verticality/keep man in front of you style defense. Brown/Christie/Perry must be the latter
 
The person who traded Fox for Zach instead of a playable forward should get your ire.
Just to be clear, if we had played Keon and he worked out and we not lost all those games to start the 2024-25 season, maybe we still have Fox and make the playoffs last year.

That's a lot of ifs, but my point is if Keon can jump right into a 24mpg role on a playoff team and make them better and we just sat on him that is the coaches' faults first and foremost.
 
yeah clearly Hunter was a target either for ourselves or for a move down the line. I'm concerned with why, but at least we theoretically get the best player in the deal. Keon could turn into that if played correctly but he could also get paid and still wind up a 12mpg guy. I don't expect that but why the hell did he never get a chance to when we were trying to win. If he blows up there will be tons of blame to pass around but Mike Brown will get most of my ire.
It could be Hunter is now moved to Golden State for Kuminga. It works one on one in the ESPN trade machine.
 
I think with Keon he needs to be on a team that values disruption at the occasional expense of blow bys and cheap fouls. The way the Raptors play defense (gambling style) would have been an ideal fit. Other teams value leading with your chest/verticality/keep man in front of you style defense. Brown/Christie/Perry must be the latter
This is fair but the numbers said Keon deserved more time with us and Brown and Christie both ignored that.

I'm not sure Perry didn't just have his hands tied when the decision was made not to decline the option and re-sign him as an RFA last season. It seemed he was untouchable during the offseason trade window.
 
I’m not mad at Hunter…but I’m slightly concerned we had to attach assets to dump two Perry acquisitions less than 6 months after acquiring them.
This. Annoyed that it at least FEELS like this whole deal is intended to fix previous dumb off season decisions. 1. Signing Dennis, 2. Trading for saric, 3. Not locking up Ellis.

IGNORING all that… with one trade Perry did just make the composition of the roster a lot more logical. Even in a rebuild I’m not angry in theory about Hunter (although I think he’s been living off the faulty reputation as a good defender for some time now). He’s not ancient and could fill the Harrison Barnes vet role. The main problem is the dude is never healthy. Has never played more than 67 games in his career (about 55 games on average). I like the idea of finally seeing what Keegan can do with with a legit forward to pair with, but I don’t think we are going to see much of it.
 
It could be Hunter is now moved to Golden State for Kuminga. It works one on one in the ESPN trade machine.
I most certainly considered that. If it works straight up at least it somewhat squashes my concern we'll start playing to win.

However the usual bs reporters say we're excited about Hunter playing here so it will be funny (in a good way) if we do move him a few days later.
 
Nothing about the way the team has been run this season screams rebuild. Not whatsoever. The bet should be on them attempting to compete again next season and shooting for '27 cap space. This cleared so very little of anything but anything is better than nothing at this point I guess.
Honestly, the only reason the team messaging seemed to flip over to we are in a “rebuild” is because they f@ck!ng suck.
 
I most certainly considered that. If it works straight up at least it somewhat squashes my concern we'll start playing to win.

However the usual bs reporters say we're excited about Hunter playing here so it will be funny (in a good way) if we do move him a few days later.
It's a logical conclusion to everything we have seen since last summer...and 46 pages of comments in the Personnel thread!
 
I most certainly considered that. If it works straight up at least it somewhat squashes my concern we'll start playing to win.

However the usual bs reporters say we're excited about Hunter playing here so it will be funny (in a good way) if we do move him a few days later.

If there were plans on sending Hunter to another team that would've just been wrapped into this deal. Perry was obviously hunting for a F, he got one. Now to see if Hunters health holds up.
 
This. Annoyed that it at least FEELS like this whole deal is intended to fix previous dumb off season decisions. 1. Signing Dennis, 2. Trading for saric, 3. Not locking up Ellis.

IGNORING all that… with one trade Perry did just make the composition of the roster a lot more logical. Even in a rebuild I’m not angry in theory about Hunter (although I think he’s been living off the faulty reputation as a good defender for some time now). He’s not ancient and could fill the Harrison Barnes vet role. The main problem is the dude is never healthy. Has never played more than 67 games in his career (about 55 games on average). I like the idea of finally seeing what Keegan can do with with a legit forward to pair with, but I don’t think we are going to see much of it.
If we make the Domas deal with Toronto (although with no Keon it won't be as "sweet", but if we did get a 2026 FRP at least) and take RJ maybe you have 3 wings that can stay healthy and you either get a high end prospect in the draft or if we fall a bit and have to draft a high end PG prospect we are at least flexible.

All of this requires the team to be thinking 3 steps ahead and there is no clear indication we are capable of doing that.
 
This is fair but the numbers said Keon deserved more time with us and Brown and Christie both ignored that.

I'm not sure Perry didn't just have his hands tied when the decision was made not to decline the option and re-sign him as an RFA last season. It seemed he was untouchable during the offseason trade window.
I think everyone is overrating Keon. I loved his effort, defense, and 3pt shooting. I watched him in his first summer league and knew he would be a key contributor in the NBA. But you can’t fix being undersized and slight. He’s not Lou Dort. He’s someone you can find in any draft that feels slighted cuz of being small and undervalued and will out effort anyone on the court
 
If there were plans on sending Hunter to another team that would've just been wrapped into this deal. Perry was obviously hunting for a F, he got one. Now to see if Hunters health holds up.
One would think but with the new CBA you never know if the next deal could have weird restrictions. I do not think we are moving Hunter though.
 
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