I don't think our two second rounders can get it done. Denver will take Ty #20, and I think we might actually be going after Washington's #18.
I highly doubt he goes top 20. He should just go back to school.
I don't think our two second rounders can get it done. Denver will take Ty #20, and I think we might actually be going after Washington's #18.
Summer
1. Go big #12 I hope not Joe Alexander (whom we're looking at soon as well)
2. Trade to move up to #18 draft
3. Sign Udrih
What we will do
1. Go big #12 Love, Alexander, or softest player available
2. Go small #18 Ty
What we should do
1. Go small #12 Augustin, Westbrook
2. Go big #18 Speights, Robin Lopez (Varejao equivalent)
Ty Lawson is to work out for the kings, but says he'll return to school if he isn't in the top 20 (of this year's draft).
Interesting Gary, ESPN's Ford has Love going around number 14. I doubt he would get past the Kings.
Interesting Gary, ESPN's Ford has Love going around number 14. I doubt he would get past the Kings.
Draft Express reported that Love might be going #3 to Minnesota
http://www.draftexpress.com/article/Word-on-the-Street-Love-to-Minnesota--2898/
Well this is good and bad news. The good is that he is working out for the Kings so obviously Petrie has some interest, the bad news is that he probably will be going back to school since I seriously doubt he will go in the top 20.
I have been a huge fan of Ty Lawson for awhile and was hoping that the Kings might get lucky with one of their second round picks, but I guess that won't matter unless they can trade up.
I consider Lawson the 4th best PG in the draft behind Rose, Bayless, and Westbrook and he and Westbrook are close IMO. Other than his height his game is tailor made for the current NBA landscape with his quickness, ball handling skills, and finding the open man off of the drive. His shot while not great yet is very much improving and I believe he will become a good shooter to complement his driving skills.