Barring any additional moves before or during the season, this is the roster we can reasonably expect at the start of the season:
G: Evans, Beno, Sergio
G: Martin, Evans, Garcia
F: Noc, Garcia, Greene, Casspi
F: Thompson, May, Brockman, Greene
C: Hawes, Thompson (I see more JT at C than May or Brock)
So, if everybody stays healthy, what do you really expect out of this team? To be competitive? To win 20-30 games? To not be last in their division? To yet again contend for the top lottery pick?
And furthermore, do you plan on attending any games?
So, what do I expect the coming year? Wow. Hard to guess. It so much depends on which group of rookies and new comers really mesh. When TO's are under 10/gm and assists greater than 18/gm, they will win quite a bunch of those. I think they will begin to outrebound many more teams this year. But until we can see Westphal's plan in action for couple of months, who knows?
Uhh, lets look at the basic 13 man roster and go from there. It seems from what little I heard at VSL, new Coach Westphal will be intermixing players quite a bit.
PG: Evans, Sergio, Beno,
SG: Martin, Garcia
SF: Noce, Greene, Casspi
PF: Thompson, May, Brockman
C: Hawes, + ? (EGADS, Kenny Thomas??)
If indeed Evans can start, it remains to be seen what sort of time Sergio gets and when Beno gets any time at all. I would all but guarantee the Kings will not play a traditional PG run offense. Maybe more a triangle and its movement.
Garcia shoots for 6th man of the year award and therefore would generally be first off the bench. He helps everywhere.
Noce is an established SF but Casspi will begin to push him for time but not seriously until January.
Greene is still trying to figure out what he is and show he has NBA game consistency. So far he has not shown either, but boy, is the potential there. But to do what?
JT is solid as the 4 and can easily move over to the 5. May is a big unknown but low risk. Brockman can come off the bench at the 4 pretty quickly. So I see their 5 bigs in many, many combos.
Hawes is the 5 but no real backup for him. UNLESS..........Westphal plays 2 PF, 2 SF and 2 guards.
So, what do Kings to with Kenny? He takes up a roster spot, has been model citizen while not playing for 2 years, and......and.....well, he makes so much will be hard to trade him and at 6-7 doesn't fit any position. Hmmm.