If there's one major spot in the lineup that needs addressing I think it's the starting SF. I don't see the right guy in the draft which means either signing or trading for that guy.
One way to go is via trade in which case I think a guy like Danny Granger would be a solid option. Casspi (or Greene) plus the Kings pick might get it done especially if the pick is top 3 in part because Indiana would like the cap relief. This route does mean using both capspace AND the lottery pick but may well be worth it.
The other way to go is free agency. In my opinion the right guy for the job is a versatile, longtime veteran with playoff experience who can help mentor this team while providing defense, three point shooting and ball handling/passing. Basically a rich man's Cisco.
Fortunately, a few of those guys are available. In no particular order I like:
Shane Battier
Andre Kirilenko
Tayshaun Prince
Grant Hill
Other options would be Caron Butler (who I think needs too many shots), Boris Diaw (who is soft defensively and not a great shooter) and Wilson Chandler (who is young and promising though Denver will try to retain him and I don't think he's worth spending a bunch on).
If the Kings went this route then they could either use their pick on a developmental prospect (a stretch four like Motiejunas, an athletic forward like Biyombo or Leonard or even the "luxury" of a change of pace guard like Irving, Knight or Walker) OR they could trade it for a future pick or another veteran player.
Thoughts?
One way to go is via trade in which case I think a guy like Danny Granger would be a solid option. Casspi (or Greene) plus the Kings pick might get it done especially if the pick is top 3 in part because Indiana would like the cap relief. This route does mean using both capspace AND the lottery pick but may well be worth it.
The other way to go is free agency. In my opinion the right guy for the job is a versatile, longtime veteran with playoff experience who can help mentor this team while providing defense, three point shooting and ball handling/passing. Basically a rich man's Cisco.
Fortunately, a few of those guys are available. In no particular order I like:
Shane Battier
Andre Kirilenko
Tayshaun Prince
Grant Hill
Other options would be Caron Butler (who I think needs too many shots), Boris Diaw (who is soft defensively and not a great shooter) and Wilson Chandler (who is young and promising though Denver will try to retain him and I don't think he's worth spending a bunch on).
If the Kings went this route then they could either use their pick on a developmental prospect (a stretch four like Motiejunas, an athletic forward like Biyombo or Leonard or even the "luxury" of a change of pace guard like Irving, Knight or Walker) OR they could trade it for a future pick or another veteran player.
Thoughts?