The Hammer
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Does anyone have insider and care to give us the scoop? I noticed they have Big Cuz on the lead photo for the story.
Does anyone have insider and care to give us the scoop? I noticed they have Big Cuz on the lead photo for the story.
I'm sorry but we don't deserve an A. Only one team deserves an A and we know who that is. I would say we are in the B range, we addressed our biggest weakness, yes, but we have to see if that benefits us this season or not, too early to tell now, we will see in couple of weeks!
Our moves aren't about this season, they're about the future, i.e. drafting Cousins and not using our cap space on an overrated player.
We all have our own ways of grading certain things, I'm sorry if we don't agree on this, but were just gonna have to agree to disagree then. Wait til the season, and see who eats bigger crow.
True, but it's good to see this season what we have in each player, obviously we aren't going to see the whole package because there are two rookies and one vet.
True, but it's good to see this season what we have in each player, obviously we aren't going to see the whole package because there are two rookies and one vet.
When giving out grades for the off-season (prior to the start of the season), you can only base it on what we think the moves will do to help the team. If you are going to do a wait-&-see, then why give any grades at all. There are no sure grades when giving them prior to the season (not even Miami). And based on what moves the Kings made and the results most think are likely to happen, I don't see how they can a grade lower than an A.
We all have our own ways of grading certain things, I'm sorry if we don't agree on this, but were just gonna have to agree to disagree then. Wait til the season, and see who eats bigger crow.
I have a right to give out a grade before the season if I choose to. Now, whether you all homer Kings fans don't agree with me, well I can't help you with that. I am giving them a B prior to the season just based on filling our needs. Overall grading consists of offseason activity.
Even I am giving Petrie an A, and I think he has killed this franchise over the last few years. I'm really not sure what we could have done better short of relocating to a place with a nightlife and a beach and making Reeke become BFFs with Durant and Howard.
I have a right to give out a grade before the season if I choose to. Now, whether you all homer Kings fans don't agree with me, well I can't help you with that. I am giving them a B prior to the season just based on filling our needs. Overall grading consists of offseason activity.
I have a right to give out a grade before the season if I choose to. Now, whether you all homer Kings fans don't agree with me, well I can't help you with that. I am giving them a B prior to the season just based on filling our needs. Overall grading consists of offseason activity.
I'll tell you the only fan of the NBA who agrees with you buddy. Laker fan. Go to any NBA website and posters there say pretty much the same thing as what ESPN said, the Kings are one of their top 3 things they want to see coming into next season due to their offseason moves, the first 2 usually being Miami's new team and the further development of OKC. Sorry bud, you are surrounded by purple and yellow on that island, and even some of their fans grudgingly give the Kings kudos for their offseason moves.
Well, you'll have to disagree with me then, too.
If you're giving a grade at this point, it is precisely based on speculation, so the logic that you give a B at all, due to not knowing how it will all pan out makes no sense.
I'd give us a straight A actually. I really don't see how we could have done better. I like the Pooh Jeter signing too.
We got our guy. We also got an incredible bonus in Whiteside, we got rid of what bad contracts we could. We got a great defensive goalie, we rid ourselves of yet more softness...for once I think ESPN got this one (close to) right.
Given what we had to start with (#5 and #33), I think we had the second-best offseason of any team in the NBA. Obviously the Heat came in at #1. But look at what we did.
At #5 we got the player who is expected to be the best center in the draft. In fact, he's almost certainly the best true center to come out since Brook Lopez in 2008, probably the best since Oden in 2007, and given Oden's injuries, might become the best center to come into the league since Dwight Howard in 2004. Yes, John Wall is going to be good, but there's still a good chance we got the #1 or #2 player in the draft.
At #33 we got a very tall, very long, athletic prospect big man, who was the best shotblocker in the nation last year. We've already seen his abilities in summer league, and on top of his weakside defensive help abilities, he has a sweet-looking jumper that should become very reliable out to 16-18 feet over time. Time and the weight room may turn him into a beast down low, too. He's a kid we considered at #5 (if Cousins was gone), and he dropped to us at #33. He's probably a few years away, but a kid with the defensive potential of a Marcus Camby with a better offensive game is a steal in the late lottery, much less in the second round.
And what else did we do? We traded the offensive potential (and defensive liability) of Spencer Hawes along with the disgruntled Andres Nocioni to the Sixers to get Samuel Dalembert, a defensive and rebounding linchpin, whose large contract is up at the end of the year.
Using the #5, the #33, a slowly developing player with offensive potential, and a throwaway contract, we've changed our frontline from one of the weakest and shallowest in the league to probably the deepest, and one which in a few years is likely to be one of the top handful in quality, if not the outright best. And we did this without spending huge cash. We're going to have massive cap room next offseason. Outside of the Heat, I simply don't see a team who outperformed expectations more than the Kings (though I welcome arguments if anybody thinks they can pinpoint one). And #2 out of 30 is definitely worth an A, on any grading curve I've ever seen.
I guess I can explain to you why I didn't give them an A. First off, and I'm repeating myself here, I gave them a B at the highest because we don't know how Cousins/Whiteside are going to work out, I don't expect much from Hassan til a couple of years anyways. As for DeMarcus, I want to see him do some impressive things his first year, 10/8 or so is not out of the question. Now, until he can prove that he is legit and can bang with the big boys and can keep himself in good condition, I will further await to see if I change my grade by the end of the season.
Regardless if Miami wins a title or not the first year, when you can join 3 all-stars on one team, that's an A period. Nocioni/Hawes trade, I loved it! I hated both players with passion and I was excited to see them go and Dalembert to come in. Samuel will give us rebounding/defense, how much that will help us in the W/L column we will have to wait.
Draft, I was fairly satisfied with it. We needed a big who has the potential to be a low post threat with other weapons. We drafted a shot blocker with great potential. I don't mind that we didn't get other draft picks, because let's face it, Petrie isn't known for doing any of that anyways.
In conclusion, the way I see it compared to the way you see it, is different. That's okay, you give an A and that's fine. I give a B and I'm getting hounded.
Um, the same can be said for EVERY team's draft/trades. Including the Heat. We don't know how that will work out, now do we? We can guess, but we don't know. So how can you give them an A?
I guess I can explain to you why I didn't give them an A. First off, and I'm repeating myself here, I gave them a B at the highest because we don't know how Cousins/Whiteside are going to work out, I don't expect much from Hassan til a couple of years anyways. As for DeMarcus, I want to see him do some impressive things his first year, 10/8 or so is not out of the question. Now, until he can prove that he is legit and can bang with the big boys and can keep himself in good condition, I will further await to see if I change my grade by the end of the season.
Regardless if Miami wins a title or not the first year, when you can join 3 all-stars on one team, that's an A period. Nocioni/Hawes trade, I loved it! I hated both players with passion and I was excited to see them go and Dalembert to come in. Samuel will give us rebounding/defense, how much that will help us in the W/L column we will have to wait.
Draft, I was fairly satisfied with it. We needed a big who has the potential to be a low post threat with other weapons. We drafted a shot blocker with great potential. I don't mind that we didn't get other draft picks, because let's face it, Petrie isn't known for doing any of that anyways.
In conclusion, the way I see it compared to the way you see it, is different. That's okay, you give an A and that's fine. I give a B and I'm getting hounded.
Exactly. kingsboi your logic got busted, just admit it.
I'm also a little shocked that while you loved the Dally trade (I did, too) you only thought our draft was OK????? Are you nuts? Our draft was insane! Whiteside at 33? Are you kidding me?
But we can agree on one thing. You are getting hounded for giving us a B. You are definitely getting hounded.
I guess I can explain to you why I didn't give them an A. First off, and I'm repeating myself here, I gave them a B at the highest because we don't know how Cousins/Whiteside are going to work out, I don't expect much from Hassan til a couple of years anyways. As for DeMarcus, I want to see him do some impressive things his first year, 10/8 or so is not out of the question. Now, until he can prove that he is legit and can bang with the big boys and can keep himself in good condition, I will further await to see if I change my grade by the end of the season.
Regardless if Miami wins a title or not the first year, when you can join 3 all-stars on one team, that's an A period. Nocioni/Hawes trade, I loved it! I hated both players with passion and I was excited to see them go and Dalembert to come in. Samuel will give us rebounding/defense, how much that will help us in the W/L column we will have to wait.
Draft, I was fairly satisfied with it. We needed a big who has the potential to be a low post threat with other weapons. We drafted a shot blocker with great potential. I don't mind that we didn't get other draft picks, because let's face it, Petrie isn't known for doing any of that anyways.
In conclusion, the way I see it compared to the way you see it, is different. That's okay, you give an A and that's fine. I give a B and I'm getting hounded.
That's all fair and dandy.
But...if you're gonna base a grade on the terms of the unknown in terms of rookie production and how they will pan out since they haven't played a single game, then no team including the Wizards can be given a grade at all. If you have that approach, then there is no possible way of grading an ideal that simply doesn't exist.
If you are giving a B, that means there still exists the possibility of an A, yet your grading approach is to grade only on offseason acquisitions/deletions sans draft picks.
Also, what constitutes an A for you? Is the scale different for young rebuilding teams as opposed to teams contending for a chip?
You're not being hounded. You simply started calling people who don't agree with you "homer Kings fans" and only stated a reasoning on the second page of this thread after repeating numerous times that it's your "opinion".