Guarded interest
It's not always best to take need over talent in the NBA draft, but with long-term concerns over injured guard Shaun Livingston, it would be a shock if the Clippers didn't take a guard with the seventh pick. Livingston destroyed his left knee after landing awkwardly following a missed layup against Charlotte in February 2007, tearing the anterior cruciate ligament, the posterior cruciate ligament, and the lateral meniscus. The fourth overall pick in 2004 missed last season and it's uncertain when he will play again. An NBA source said the Clippers aren't expected to make Livingston a qualifying offer (the lowest starts at $5.8 million), making him an unrestricted free agent July 1. But with major knee concerns, it's uncertain the Clippers, or any team, will be rushing to sign him. According to the source, Livingston can't work out back-to-back days and needs about 90 minutes of therapy before doing noncontact basketball drills. There is speculation he might not be able to play at the NBA level again. What made Livingston special: he is a point guard with Magic Johnson-like height, at 6 feet 7 inches. But if he returns without his spectacular quickness, he could move to the small forward position.
http://www.boston.com/sports/basket.../2008/06/09/this_wolve_joins_the_pack/?page=2
Would the Kings be willing to take a flyer on Livingston if the Clippers don't want him? He could be an interesting fit on this team. The only thing is he might not be able to ever play at the NBA level again... Plus, in his 2-3 years he did play, he hadn't really shown his true potential, so that's another knock on him.
I'd be willing to make a move though, especially if Beno would want more money than we can offer. It brings some competition in the FA market plus, we could end up with a really solid PG for the future. He's still only 22, turning 23 by the beginning of next season, so he's still got some time to work himself back. Plus, a 6'7 PG is always intriguing.