What guards are you talking about?
Baldwin, Luwawu, Murray would have been my draft.
What guards are you talking about?
I don't think anyone has a problem with Papagiannis. The biggest problem is the fact that we already have the best C in the NBA, DeMarcus. Papagiannis is talented, no doubt about it.
Those guys are not ready to win right now. Even the people who had these guys high on their own personal boards know that...except that Baldwin is the older player. Vlade worked him out and he passed on him. He's planning on getting veteran help. I think he's going to do what you want him to do if I read you right, he's just going to go into FA or trade route to do it.Baldwin, Luwawu, Murray would have been my draft.
Absolutely. The problem is we have a very serious issue of trying to keep our 10 player on our team past next season. We're very much operating under a strict timetable to win immediately or Cousins is going to force his way out.
And the inconsistency here is mind-boggling. People were praising Vlade for trading the 2019 unprotected pick and our previous 8th overall pick for 15 mil in cap space. He was "going for it" and "trying to win now." I wasn't the biggest fan of the deal, but at least I respected the overall direction; we were finally going to try and put a winner around Cousins. Even in the draft, we passed on much higher upside players like Mudiay, Winslow and Stanley Johnson in favor of the "safer" WCS, who could help us immediately. I still really like the pick but there's no doubt WCS was the lower ceiling, higher floor player of our options at that pick.
This draft is a complete 180 shift from a year ago. We passed on helping our team win now (which rebuilding the guard rotation absolutely would have done simply by the fact they actually would have played real minutes) in favor of high upside picks that are a few years away. Not only is that the wrong decision when our franchise player is out the door in a year, but it makes decisions we made last offseason look quite a bit worse.
Absolutely. The problem is we have a very serious issue of trying to keep our 10 player on our team past next season. We're very much operating under a strict timetable to win immediately or Cousins is going to force his way out.
And the inconsistency here is mind-boggling. People were praising Vlade for trading the 2019 unprotected pick and our previous 8th overall pick for 15 mil in cap space. He was "going for it" and "trying to win now." I wasn't the biggest fan of the deal, but at least I respected the overall direction; we were finally going to try and put a winner around Cousins. Even in the draft, we passed on much higher upside players like Mudiay, Winslow and Stanley Johnson in favor of the "safer" WCS, who could help us immediately. I still really like the pick but there's no doubt WCS was the lower ceiling, higher floor player of our options at that pick.
This draft is a complete 180 shift from a year ago. We passed on helping our team win now (which rebuilding the guard rotation absolutely would have done simply by the fact they actually would have played real minutes) in favor of high upside picks that are a few years away. Not only is that the wrong decision when our franchise player is out the door in a year, but it makes decisions we made last offseason look quite a bit worse.
Those guys are not ready to win right now. Even the people who had these guys high on their own personal boards know that...except that Baldwin is the older player. Vlade worked him out and he passed on him. He's planning on getting veteran help. I think he's going to do what you want him to do if I read you right, he's just going to go into FA or trade route to do it.
I'm not sure that any of those guys are better than Curry at the moment....probably even Ben truth be told.
We don't have Seth. We don't have Rondo. We just traded Belli. Ben just isn't a guy we should be relying anymore for anything. DC has his possible legal troubles.
Basically we backed ourselves into hitting an absolute home-run in FA with building a competent guard rotation to improve this rotation or somehow find a trade partner for Rudy or Ben. Otherwise, we're going to be in a lot of trouble.
Absolutely. The problem is we have a very serious issue of trying to keep our 10 player on our team past next season. We're very much operating under a strict timetable to win immediately or Cousins is going to force his way out.
And the inconsistency here is mind-boggling. People were praising Vlade for trading the 2019 unprotected pick and our previous 8th overall pick for 15 mil in cap space. He was "going for it" and "trying to win now." I wasn't the biggest fan of the deal, but at least I respected the overall direction; we were finally going to try and put a winner around Cousins. Even in the draft, we passed on much higher upside players like Mudiay, Winslow and Stanley Johnson in favor of the "safer" WCS, who could help us immediately. I still really like the pick but there's no doubt WCS was the lower ceiling, higher floor player of our options at that pick.
This draft is a complete 180 shift from a year ago. We passed on helping our team win now (which rebuilding the guard rotation absolutely would have done simply by the fact they actually would have played real minutes) in favor of high upside picks that are a few years away. Not only is that the wrong decision when our franchise player is out the door in a year, but it makes decisions we made last offseason look quite a bit worse.
We don't have Seth. We don't have Rondo. We just traded Belli. Ben just isn't a guy we should be relying anymore for anything. DC has his possible legal troubles.
Basically we backed ourselves into hitting an absolute home-run in FA with building a competent guard rotation to improve this rotation or somehow find a trade partner for Rudy or Ben. Otherwise, we're going to be in a lot of trouble.
After Ben and Nik, I find it kinda mind boggling that people on here think that drafting a raw guard project is a "win now" move.
Don't get me wrong, I don't think that Big George at 13 is any more "win now", but we absolutely need veterans in our guard rotation.
There's always more guards out there than bigs in the FA pool. Vlade has a plan. We don't even need a home run signing, just a solid 12ppg type of guy who isn't awful on defense.
One thing for sure: I'm definitely looking forward to summer league this year.
I'm not big on bringing Rondo back
Whitey on the rise guys today said he had inside info that Conley wasn't coming here, not gonna happen. Looks like it is Rondo by default at this point.Maybe Vlade and Joerger can entice Conley to come here?
Absolutely. The problem is we have a very serious issue of trying to keep our 10 player on our team past next season. We're very much operating under a strict timetable to win immediately or Cousins is going to force his way out.
And the inconsistency here is mind-boggling. People were praising Vlade for trading the 2019 unprotected pick and our previous 8th overall pick for 15 mil in cap space. He was "going for it" and "trying to win now." I wasn't the biggest fan of the deal, but at least I respected the overall direction; we were finally going to try and put a winner around Cousins. Even in the draft, we passed on much higher upside players like Mudiay, Winslow and Stanley Johnson in favor of the "safer" WCS, who could help us immediately. I still really like the pick but there's no doubt WCS was the lower ceiling, higher floor player of our options at that pick.
This draft is a complete 180 shift from a year ago. We passed on helping our team win now (which rebuilding the guard rotation absolutely would have done simply by the fact they actually would have played real minutes) in favor of high upside picks that are a few years away. Not only is that the wrong decision when our franchise player is out the door in a year, but it makes decisions we made last offseason look quite a bit worse.
Baldwin, Luwawu, Murray would have been my draft.
We don't have Seth. We don't have Rondo. We just traded Belli. Ben just isn't a guy we should be relying anymore for anything. DC has his possible legal troubles.
Basically we backed ourselves into hitting an absolute home-run in FA with building a competent guard rotation to improve this rotation or somehow find a trade partner for Rudy or Ben. Otherwise, we're going to be in a lot of trouble.
Except you cannot create what isn't there. Long term, all the rookies fit next to our franchise cornerstones.I'd rather have rookies that can provide depth in positions we need and can grow to be players that can fit around our franchise cornerstones (DMC and WCS).
Papagiannis a big C who could offensively play with either DMC or WCS because he can shoot and pass and has back to the basket game. Slimmed down DMC becomes more effective defensively as a PF.
If you don't get Conley. You must get rondo back. Anybody behind rondo on the list is backing up. You can trade but what team is willing to trade a pg better than rondo? Flip side of signing rondo is he will want 4 years. That's hard to swallow unless it's bargin priced. Not sure what rondo looks like in 2-4 years. Basically for the next 10 days we need all hands on deck securing pg via trade or full court press on Conley. Or secure rondo and hope the decline is slow over the next 4 years.
Absolutely. The problem is we have a very serious issue of trying to keep our 10 player on our team past next season. We're very much operating under a strict timetable to win immediately or Cousins is going to force his way out.
And the inconsistency here is mind-boggling. People were praising Vlade for trading the 2019 unprotected pick and our previous 8th overall pick for 15 mil in cap space. He was "going for it" and "trying to win now." I wasn't the biggest fan of the deal, but at least I respected the overall direction; we were finally going to try and put a winner around Cousins. Even in the draft, we passed on much higher upside players like Mudiay, Winslow and Stanley Johnson in favor of the "safer" WCS, who could help us immediately. I still really like the pick but there's no doubt WCS was the lower ceiling, higher floor player of our options at that pick.
This draft is a complete 180 shift from a year ago. We passed on helping our team win now (which rebuilding the guard rotation absolutely would have done simply by the fact they actually would have played real minutes) in favor of high upside picks that are a few years away. Not only is that the wrong decision when our franchise player is out the door in a year, but it makes decisions we made last offseason look quite a bit worse.
Marco + Talent at #8Those of you who are gravely disappointed in the Kings draft should try on a different perspective.
The way I see it:
Nobody got their hands on a high draft pick, so the price was obviously too high.
The best player available to the Kings at #8 was Marquese Chriss.
Apparently Vlade and Dave believed that Chriss was not ready to contribute.
So here's what they essentially got in return for Chriss:
1) Bogdan Bogdanovic
2) Georgios Papagiannis
3) Skal Labissiere
Even if you can't see an improved roster on game 1, you have to admit that this was - overall - an upgrade in talent, and all at affordable (< free agent) prices.
Then you've traded Belinelli, who we all believed had no value after last season's fiasco, for a great prospect in Malachi Richardson (at #22). Another overall talent upgrade.
So what's to be disappointed about? We've upgraded our overall talent. That gives us more chips to play with between now and game 1, and beyond.
If you look at all these new players and try to figure out who's going to play what and when, you're missing the point. We needed more talent; we got more talent. More chips.
How about Ty Lawson, Brandon Jennings, Jerryd Bayless?
http://www.nba.com/freeagents/2016/
Not too horrible of a FA pool of stop gaps before we decide to unload the truck for Rondo
How about Ty Lawson, Brandon Jennings, Jerryd Bayless?
http://www.nba.com/freeagents/2016/
Not too horrible of a FA pool of stop gaps before we decide to unload the truck for Rondo
Lawson for a LOL to come after Karl is gone.
In all seriousness.
Rondo
Then if we want a long term contract to back Rondo up as well I'd fish on Matthew Dellavedova, we could use the toughness and he shouldn't cost us too much. If we get something better later he's still a good guy to have deep on the roster.