Luwawu doesn't impress me either. I'd take Denzel Valintine instead. Thats if Dunn and Heild are off the board.I was being generous RE: Luwawu before. I think this kid will be lucky to go Top 20. He has no breakdown dribble penetration moves and weak footwork. I don't think he's better than Ben McLemore. No way. Maybe I am wrong and you see something I don't. We'll see but in no uncertain terms do I think our Kings should consider this kid at #8.
Hindsight is 20/20. Im reflecting on my feelings at the time, if you dont mind kind sir...Owens became Mitch Richmond. Turned out OK...
Trading lottery picks for veterans is incredibly stupid, even more now in today's current CBA. Rookie pay scale is literal pennies to the current cap and the idea is to fill a roster spot with a productive player for almost no cost for 4 years
The '89 draft wasn't so bad. It's just that the number 1 pick (by the Kings, no less) was used on a guy that didn't have much of an impact in the league. I think Jerry R. has indicated that Pervis was Bill Russell's guy. But aside from the disappointing first overall pick, that draft netted Tim Hardaway, Shawn Kemp, Glen Rice, and many others, even including our own Vlade!I remember being so underwhelmed with the talent available in that draft to the point of wanting us to trade the pick. I literally HATED that slew-footed, lazy bum Ellison. I also hated Billy SLOwens and wanted to trade his ass too, which thankfully he held out and we did. Still pissed SLOwens even donned the uniform at a later date.
I don't want Rondo back because the price tag may be too high and he doesn't play defense. For all I know Collison is better right now. He certainly is better bang for the buck. In any case having both on the team at the same time doesn't work very well.At the minute I'd say my favored picks for us would be Kris Dunn (pg) or Buddy Hield (SG), either player would be a good addition.
If both are available it would be a more difficult choice. I could see us wanting to get an upgrade or solution at SG, which could see us draft Hield regardless of what happens with Rondo. But equally I could see us go for Dunn to be our new starting point guard and giving us the ability to let Rondo walk and use our cap space on strengthening the other positions (for example, signing Courtney Lee or Batum for SG). I think I'd lean towards Dunn if both are available, but Hield would be a good choice as well.
It was about getting extra trade currency which is very helpful when we are trying to retool on the fly. If there is a prospect who fits the need, can perform straight away and develop into an all-star then sure, let's keep the pick. I would personally love Dunn.The only way you can get any kind of value trading the pick, is if its part of a larger trade. Straight up, the pick has more value as a cheap gamble on a player you'll have for four years at a very cheap price compared to any veteran you might acquire. If the Kings do their homework, they should be able to get someone that will contribute at some point. What's the point of tanking at the end of the year to keep the pick, if all your going to do is trade it for some player another team doesn't want. Because that's what your going to get offered.
Of course you can trade down, or you can trade up.
What the hell would "other stuff" have to be to justify that trade?
How is the future now??? We've haven't made the playoffs in a decade! When people say the future is now they normally mean the time to compete for a championship is now. If by future you mean eighth seed instead of championship then I agree... Either way I still hope we keep the pick.or you can fill the roster spot wit a Ben McLemore, Nik Stauskas, or Jimmer.
In any case, the Kings future is now. If its a kid, its got to be somebody ready to be a rotation player in the NBA. The real NBA, not the we give you pity minutes because the season is lost and you need to learn how to bounce a ball NBA.
You don't trade a #8 pick straight for a vet anyway. You trade the #8 pick and a vet together to get back a better vet. While Acy and Curry on the fringes are question marks, and Rondo a main rotation guy, we've actually got nearly enough bodies under contract. We just need to upgrade.
Who talks like that? I don't know anybody who means that it's time to compete for a championship when they say that the future is now.How is the future now??? We've haven't made the playoffs in a decade! When people say the future is now they normally mean the time to compete for a championship is now. If by future you mean eighth seed instead of championship then I agree... Either way I still hope we keep the pick.
Well maybe I'm the one off base then. For me the future is now for teams like the cavs, warriors, thunder, etc. The future is most definitely NOT now for us... In all likelihood the brightest the near future holds for us is a first round exit. We need to draft shrewdly (I.e. hit a homerun once or twice) to brighten that outlook anytime soon imo.Who talks like that? I don't know anybody who means that it's time to compete for a championship when they say that the future is now.
or you can fill the roster spot wit a Ben McLemore, Nik Stauskas, or Jimmer.
In any case, the Kings future is now. If its a kid, its got to be somebody ready to be a rotation player in the NBA. The real NBA, not the we give you pity minutes because the season is lost and you need to learn how to bounce a ball NBA.
You don't trade a #8 pick straight for a vet anyway. You trade the #8 pick and a vet together to get back a better vet. While Acy and Curry on the fringes are question marks, and Rondo a main rotation guy, we've actually got nearly enough bodies under contract. We just need to upgrade.
I guess maybe 8 is enough.
Or you can change coaches and get Westphal, Smart, Natt, or Karl. Or you can rely on free agency and get Carl Landry and Mikki Moore. Maybe we should just throw up our hands and go home?
Bad front offices make bad decisions. But Vlade is 1/1 on the draft so far. That's a better record than his work in any other respect.
My evil twin birthday brother. What brings you back?And FWIW, Kidd had a "broken" jumper for years and it didn't really matter. He became functional toward the end of his career. Magic had a functional perimeter shot from about 79-84. After offseason work beyond that, you couldn't leave him open or he'd hit anything, guaranteed. He had developed a pretty good trey by 1989, too. So anything's possible given the work ethic.
I'm not seeing the Odom comparison to Simmons. He reminds me more of Ingram as far as his perimeter drive and handles and height (6'9") go. As a Laker fan (boo, hiss!), I know Lamar became a rebounding fiend when he had his head on tight. Unfortunately that good period didn't last for more than a few years, but Ingram will have to bulk up over time like Odom did. I think it'll happen.
From my perspective? Whew... Dodged a bullet. Ay, I'm happy with either, but I think Philly takes Simmons. Ingram though is a PEACH of a draft pick. I'm looking at his highlights on YT and goin, "Dayum". Very Swiss Army knifey. Lakers need err thang, there's nothin they don't need. I'll take Ingram and run. This ain't 2015. Russell took his lumps, but I'll be honest. Last year was a 1 man draft, 2016 is a 2 man draft. Ingram could be a top pick in a different season, easily. The 3rd pick would've truly sucked. It would've been an absolute buzzkill. Mm... Anyway, fun to drop by, been a long while. I've been here since 2002.
Where's VF21?!?!?! Shout out!
You miss in free agency, you still get a rotation player. You miss in the draft, you get nothing. A guy who actively hurts you until you bench him.
I would say that the present is now for those teams. The Cavs and Thunder don't necessarily have a future.Well maybe I'm the one off base then. For me the future is now for teams like the cavs, warriors, thunder, etc.
Beli was put in the same situation as Ben before him: don't ask the player to do, what he has never done before, and expect positive results. Past results are good predictors of future performance, if you re-create the same type environment/behaviour.
I would say that the present is now for those teams. The Cavs and Thunder don't necessarily have a future.
It's been my experience that most people say that their team is in their window, when that's what they mean. I've never heard someone use "the future is now" in that context but, hey, maybe I'm just hanging around the wrong people?True. But when someone says that the future is now, you're typically saying that the opportunity to reach what you've been striving for is upon you. You've reached the point where future and present meet. So, it's a matter of perspective. Comes down to what a person perceives as the goal.
Exactly. We're trying to bring in players to create the environment. That's backwards and hurts the player and team. Create a solid foundation from the top down and the players will respond positively. Players reflect their leadership. They may have individual talent, but rarely reach their potential under bad management.