Jerichoholic
Bench
I think the thing that has frustrated us Kings fans the most is the harsh truth that has been blinded by false hope and that is the Kings won't be able to field a competitive team for at least 3 more years. The numbers, the talent level, the injuries all point to this and there is no way out. We all keep asking when will this team be blown up to start over, well...I will argue that this team has been blown up, but we didn't rebuild, we retooled and we're paying the price. Webber, Peja, Christie, BJax, Hedo, and Pollard were all traded, Vlade retired, and Bibby is the only holdover from our best years.
For the next 2 years our salary cap is in poor shape, we will only be able to use the mid-level exception for free agents and we probably shouldn't because it will only bury us more. Just look at Shareef and Moore. Trades won't work either because we have no tradeable assets, nothing that will get us what we want. The talent is too little or the contracts are too high. This only leaves draft picks and at least Petrie has been decent with that lately...although Thornton would have been a better need pick than Hawes this year.
In the 2009/10 season Bibby, Moore, and Artest (if he doesn't leave earlier) will be off the books and that will give us a salary cap number of about 45 million with an estimated cap around 57 million so that gives us some room to work with to possibly sign a top player to go with Martin, Hawes, Douby, Salmons, and whoever our later draft picks are. But that player will still need to get used to playing with our guys and will be the goal of that season.
In 2010/11 we will be in our best position with Miller, Thomas, and Shareef coming off the books so if we don't sign a franchise player in prior year we can this year and still have money to work with. With an estimated cap of 59 million we would have 22 million committed to our players without a star signed and have about 35 million committed with a star player. That's almost 25 million worth of cap space available either way plus another draft pick. That will give us a core of Martin, Hawes, Douby, Salmons, franchise player, lottery pick, lottery pick, and 25 million of cap space...now we're looking good.
If it's done right and we don't dig ourselves a deeper hole we should be in good shape in the beginning of the 4th year. It will be hard for fans to take the next 3 years, especially the next 2 but it will be this way no matter what. This current team can't do it and there is no way to blow up this team now. So do what you have to do to enjoy the next couple of years, watch college basketball for draft picks, study who the free agents will be in a few years, make bets against the Kings and make some money along the way. This is the sad truth and hopefully Petrie sees this too and doesn't try to continue to retool and mess us up for the next decade.
For the next 2 years our salary cap is in poor shape, we will only be able to use the mid-level exception for free agents and we probably shouldn't because it will only bury us more. Just look at Shareef and Moore. Trades won't work either because we have no tradeable assets, nothing that will get us what we want. The talent is too little or the contracts are too high. This only leaves draft picks and at least Petrie has been decent with that lately...although Thornton would have been a better need pick than Hawes this year.
In the 2009/10 season Bibby, Moore, and Artest (if he doesn't leave earlier) will be off the books and that will give us a salary cap number of about 45 million with an estimated cap around 57 million so that gives us some room to work with to possibly sign a top player to go with Martin, Hawes, Douby, Salmons, and whoever our later draft picks are. But that player will still need to get used to playing with our guys and will be the goal of that season.
In 2010/11 we will be in our best position with Miller, Thomas, and Shareef coming off the books so if we don't sign a franchise player in prior year we can this year and still have money to work with. With an estimated cap of 59 million we would have 22 million committed to our players without a star signed and have about 35 million committed with a star player. That's almost 25 million worth of cap space available either way plus another draft pick. That will give us a core of Martin, Hawes, Douby, Salmons, franchise player, lottery pick, lottery pick, and 25 million of cap space...now we're looking good.
If it's done right and we don't dig ourselves a deeper hole we should be in good shape in the beginning of the 4th year. It will be hard for fans to take the next 3 years, especially the next 2 but it will be this way no matter what. This current team can't do it and there is no way to blow up this team now. So do what you have to do to enjoy the next couple of years, watch college basketball for draft picks, study who the free agents will be in a few years, make bets against the Kings and make some money along the way. This is the sad truth and hopefully Petrie sees this too and doesn't try to continue to retool and mess us up for the next decade.