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http://www.grantland.com/story/_/id/7026680/welcome-amnesty-20-nba
I'm not sure how I feel about the whole "amnesty clause" rumor that has been out there. For those who dont know, every team will be able to lose a players contract from their cap. The player would still get paid, but they would no longer count against the cap... and again, just a rumor for now.
And as far as using it on Garcia, I wouldnt. I'd use it on Salmons. If we really want to keep John, bring him back under a better deal, but between Salmons and Garcia .. Salmons is a worse fit and has a worse deal. It would be nice if the NBA would give teams something for not using it. Maybe a pick between the 1st and 2nd round or something. Its not exactly fair to teams who have been smart with their money.
It clearly would help the Kings less than most teams. So from a Kings Fan perspective it wouldnt be good for us. We have a lot of money to spend, and if every team was allowed to drop a player there would be a lot more money to go around during free agency. Obviously that would lead to more competition when signing players.
At the same time, There isnt really that marquee free agent that would really fit on our team this year. Its very possible that one of the guys who gets dropped off a team would be a better fit on our team than any of the current free agents.
Unfortunetly, It is highly likely that this would allow Miami to take Dalembert after dropping Mike Millers contract, but after just looking around Simmons list of players (And they arent all great. Some of his choices make me wonder if he even watches the games.) There are some players who could potentially help us.
Someone like Ariza would be interesting. One of the best defenders in the league on a team that needs defenders. Posey is a guy who could add veteran leadership off the bench. Or even Andres Biedrins as our fourth big.
But what I really found interesting about Simmons take on the Kings was his "Best Case-Worst Case" thought. He's right. If we play our cards right (and get a little lucky with Jimmer, Reke, and Cousins all panning out) we have ourselves some kind of team. But it is just as likely that Reke never figures it out, Cousins attitude gets himself shipped out, Jimmer cant find himself an NBA position, and we blow our cap on someone unworthy. I dont agree with his idea of signing Marc Gasol. I hate the fit, but whatever. His main point is true, and scary.
I dont trust ownership, I dont trust Petrie, and I sure as hell dont trust Westphal to put this whole thing together. The potential is there ... but man, it could go either way.
SACRAMENTO KINGS
Abrams: Francisco Garcia. Knocks off Garcia's $18.3 million over the next three years and creates more minutes for Jimmer.
Simmons: Jimmer Time! If the Kings shed Garcia, it knocks their 2011-12 payroll to $23 million and gives them room for one marquee free agent and a couple of "Moneyball" signings.4 No NBA franchise has a wilder swing from "best-case scenario" to "worst-case scenario" than the Kings. Their best-case scenario: a new stadium, a free-agent prize (Marc Gasol, who could make DeMarcus Cousins his new Z-Bo), a couple of savvy short-risk signings (let's say Patty Mills and Mike Dunleavy Jr.) and a minority billionaire owner who could make sure everyone's checks cleared. Their worst-case scenario: no stadium, prolonged labor dispute … contraction. And yes, the odds for both scenarios are pretty much the same.
Simmons: One danger of waiving Garcia: He seemed like their only sane/happy player last season. I also think he could be a valuable bench guy for a contender like, say, my beloved Boston Celtics.
I'm not sure how I feel about the whole "amnesty clause" rumor that has been out there. For those who dont know, every team will be able to lose a players contract from their cap. The player would still get paid, but they would no longer count against the cap... and again, just a rumor for now.
And as far as using it on Garcia, I wouldnt. I'd use it on Salmons. If we really want to keep John, bring him back under a better deal, but between Salmons and Garcia .. Salmons is a worse fit and has a worse deal. It would be nice if the NBA would give teams something for not using it. Maybe a pick between the 1st and 2nd round or something. Its not exactly fair to teams who have been smart with their money.
It clearly would help the Kings less than most teams. So from a Kings Fan perspective it wouldnt be good for us. We have a lot of money to spend, and if every team was allowed to drop a player there would be a lot more money to go around during free agency. Obviously that would lead to more competition when signing players.
At the same time, There isnt really that marquee free agent that would really fit on our team this year. Its very possible that one of the guys who gets dropped off a team would be a better fit on our team than any of the current free agents.
Unfortunetly, It is highly likely that this would allow Miami to take Dalembert after dropping Mike Millers contract, but after just looking around Simmons list of players (And they arent all great. Some of his choices make me wonder if he even watches the games.) There are some players who could potentially help us.
Someone like Ariza would be interesting. One of the best defenders in the league on a team that needs defenders. Posey is a guy who could add veteran leadership off the bench. Or even Andres Biedrins as our fourth big.
But what I really found interesting about Simmons take on the Kings was his "Best Case-Worst Case" thought. He's right. If we play our cards right (and get a little lucky with Jimmer, Reke, and Cousins all panning out) we have ourselves some kind of team. But it is just as likely that Reke never figures it out, Cousins attitude gets himself shipped out, Jimmer cant find himself an NBA position, and we blow our cap on someone unworthy. I dont agree with his idea of signing Marc Gasol. I hate the fit, but whatever. His main point is true, and scary.
I dont trust ownership, I dont trust Petrie, and I sure as hell dont trust Westphal to put this whole thing together. The potential is there ... but man, it could go either way.
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