And, I have yet to hear anyone, though it doesnt really matter, outside of this website who thinks Petries recent moves were good.
Meh... He cleared payroll but it left us with very little else. Not very many young promising prospects, no draft picks, etc. This payroll clear-out is only good if we get a good free-agent. We won't have very much money to pickup any good free agents with the new salary cap and our current cap. We'd be able to pick up a mid-level free agent, which won't come close to solving our woes. That is if you assume that this salary dump isn't just a sign of cost-cutting, and the money saved will never be spent.
A "D".
We still have long contracts, longer after the these recent flurry of moves. We traded Salmons and next years expiring Miller contract for Noc, who will be here overpaid for 4 years. I fail to see how this trade could be a part of a package that would net any GM an A.
And, I have yet to hear anyone, though it doesnt really matter, outside of this website who thinks Petries recent moves were good.
I agree.I give him a B+ or an A-
Nocioni's contract is the only thing keeping me from giving him a full fledged A.
I completely agree wit everything written here, well said.The fact that people are pleasantly surprised that the FO did the right thing and shut down Drew Gooden in favor of youth is a measure of just how bad things have gotten in the past couple of years. Seems like our expectations have finally been reduced to zero when such a no-brainer move becomes cause for surprise and celebration.
My feeling about the deadline comes down to two things: 1) if reports are true and they had opportunities to move Nocioni for near-expiring contracts I think they were crazy not to hvae taken the opportunity, and 2) we'll see how this opportunity is utilized.
My grade is an A in the "saving Maloofs money" category and a D in "improving the future prospects of the team" category.
It is not good to have 2 mid level+ guys playing the same position clogging the cap, neither of which are starters on a good team and losing the matchup most nights.
We JUST are getting finished with the KT/SAR PF nightmare.
Now we have Nocioni/Garcia eating up 12-13M/year for the next 4 years.
Fortunately both seem to be great team guys, but there is no question that is going to hurt us building a contender.
If the cap space this summer gets used for an impact player, I'd probably give this an A. If it doesn't no question this is a D/F
I give him a D. Mandatory letter grade off for turning in late work.
Garcia and Noc both technically play the same position, but I am guessing when the new coach arrives these changes will be made:
1. Noch will start over Garcia. I have noticed Garcia starting to dominate the ball and take ill-advised shots... bad sign.
2. Garcia will be back at sixth man (where he is proven) getting minutes behind Beno, Martin, and Noch.
So, it works well. I think it will really depend on who the Kings draft.
http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9241484/Why-so-little-wheeling-and-dealingFor Sacramento, Andres Nocioni brings some necessary toughness, Drew Gooden is far from being a difference-maker, and Cedric Simmons is roster fill. It's inconceivable but true that this particular trade makes the Kings even worse than they were.
Here's another article ranks trades from best to worse.VF was wondering where the press had said that the trades weren't good for the Kings, and the very first thing I read on the subject fell into that category, so for the record, here it is, from Fox Sports.
http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/9241484/Why-so-little-wheeling-and-dealing