I never said they DID! I only pointed out that Petrie is (was) a fan of big men who could pass the ball. You know, Vlade, Webber, even Miller. Bigs who had game AND could pass the ball too. If all Monroe can do is pass, then the Kings should pass on him as well. Besides, Cousins is by all accounts going to be available at 5, and if so I dont see Petrie passing on Cousins just to get a big man that passes. Notice I prefaced the Monroe pick with the caveat that Petrie had to believe he would be a allstar caliber player AND that Petrie believes that Monroe's talents outweighed Cousin's physical ability and possible red flags. Petrie has shocked us before and could very well shock us again. I trust Petrie and I believe that whomever he selects will be a good player for the Kings.
And I am a big fan of the direction the team has been going. I think getting rid of Hawes was a good idea as he has probably already realized his potential. The Kings have certainly moved in a toughness direction that I think we all like. A blue collar team to fit the blue collar town they play in. I think Dalembert will fit that mold. He is a good defensive center who can actually guard the rim and play some goalie. Something the Kings haven't had in quite a while. If the Kings DO get Cousins, I think team toughness will go up significantly. Cousins, Thompson, and Landry is a pretty tough front line. And it would be a very tall front line as well. I guess we will see tomorrow what direction Petrie the genius is taking our ballclub.