Outside of the top 5, the lottery is barren for this team. I suggest that we trade down our pick for Utah's 14th and 20th selections.
trading the pick seems ideal, but acquiring more young talent in need of development (mediocre talent at that, this deep into the draft) shouldn't be the goal. for at least two years, the best idea would've been to finally acquire some veteran talent in order to steady this ship and it's (probably) been put off because of Maloof money grabs. this year, with new ownership, it's time.
traditionally, Sacramento and the free agency haven't been friends. but aside from that, this year's free agency crop doesn't yield a real impact player, at least not for the Kings to acquire. however, stick that pick in a package with Marcus Thornton, maybe put another asset with some value on it (Thompson, Fredette, Thomas) and you have something that might get you somewhere. IF the team stays, it may bring you another honeymoon season with the fans, where they don't care too much about the team sucking, won't be the same with the players, especially Cuz, who's coming up for an extension. nevermind that the new fo will most certainly want to make a splash and drafting two guys in the middling rounds of a, by all accounts, bad draft most certainly isn't that.I'm not objecting to that at all. But you see, there's this thing called free agency. Get rid of a couple bad contracts, and we can sign some decent veteran FAs. Make sure that they fit around Reke and Cuz. Then draft some dudes to groom as future replacements for those veterans. Simple formula. Reke. Cousins. Veterans. Young players whom we develop behind said veterans. New coach. Proper rotations. Real offensive system. All-Stars. Playoffs. Championship.
traditionally, Sacramento and the free agency haven't been friends. but aside from that, this year's free agency crop doesn't yield a real impact player, at least not for the Kings to acquire. however, stick that pick in a package with Marcus Thornton, maybe put another asset with some value on it (Thompson, Fredette, Thomas) and you have something that might get you somewhere. IF the team stays, it may bring you another honeymoon season with the fans, where they don't care too much about the team sucking, won't be the same with the players, especially Cuz, who's coming up for an extension. nevermind that the new fo will most certainly want to make a splash and drafting two guys in the middling rounds of a, by all accounts, bad draft most certainly isn't that.I'm not objecting to that at all. But you see, there's this thing called free agency. Get rid of a couple bad contracts, and we can sign some decent veteran FAs. Make sure that they fit around Reke and Cuz. Then draft some dudes to groom as future replacements for those veterans. Simple formula. Reke. Cousins. Veterans. Young players whom we develop behind said veterans. New coach. Proper rotations. Real offensive system. All-Stars. Playoffs. Championship.
trading the pick seems ideal, but acquiring more young talent in need of development (mediocre talent at that, this deep into the draft) shouldn't be the goal. for at least two years, the best idea would've been to finally acquire some veteran talent in order to steady this ship and it's (probably) been put off because of Maloof money grabs. this year, with new ownership, it's time.
14th - Dario Saric - SF (another euro prospect)
20th - Steven Adams - C
resign Cole aldrich and you have a backups for cuz and JT.
Best options for us? Michael Carter-Williams, Glenn Robinson III, Gorgui Dieng.
trading the pick seems ideal, but acquiring more young talent in need of development (mediocre talent at that, this deep into the draft) shouldn't be the goal. for at least two years, the best idea would've been to finally acquire some veteran talent in order to steady this ship and it's (probably) been put off because of Maloof money grabs. this year, with new ownership, it's time.
What about C.J. McCollum?? He seems Curry-ish? 6'3" pg.
14th - Dario Saric - SF (another euro prospect)
20th - Steven Adams - C
resign Cole aldrich and you have a backups for cuz and JT.
Adams is very, very raw! I think he has a lot of potential, but he's a couple of years away from being a contributer. I've heard good things about Saric, but I can't really comment on someone I haven't seen play. However, Karasev is definitely a talented player at SF. I also like Jeff Withey, who is the second best shotblocker in college this year behind Noel. I would take him or Dieng before I took Adams. Once again, my first too choices are Porter at SF, or Oladipo, maybe the best defensive player in college this past season, and who shot close to 50% from the three.
One doesn't have to be in lieu of the other. You can still add veteran talent, and draft a young player. One is for the present, and the other is for the future. Aside from a couple of players, the talent level in this draft is fairly equal depending on what your looking for. I don't think picking a player that ranked in the late teens or early twentys, is that much of a reach from the 6th or 7th position if you really like that player. Chandler Parsons went around 34th, and if the draft were re-done, he'd go in the top ten now. People shouldn't get that caught up in where the draft boards rank players. Its just someone's opinion.
I like Oladipo but that would mean we release Douglas? Porter is nice but I feel he is going to have to change is release on his jumper or he is going to get blocked a lot.
I don't necessarily disagree with any of those statements, it's just that I don't see the Kings having the assets to acquire an impact-level player for right now without trading the pick.
I'm not sure what you mean by assests? We have the ability to get significantly under the cap, so we can certainly position ourselves financially. Our biggest unknown in that area is Tyreke. Its a shame we couldn't get this settled before the deadline one way or the other. As it is now, there will be a cap hold against us until we either relinquish his rights, or resign him. So we need to make a decision quickly in order to have flexability during the freeagent period.
I think people underestimate whats possible. If all goes as planned, the Kings will finally have stability, and thats more important than people think. Hire the right GM, and coach, put money on the table, and I think most would be surprised at how many nibbles we get. The team, and the fan base have been corrupted with a losing attitude. All that can change on the turning of a dime. Does anyone think the Warriors would have a problem attracting freeagents? The answer is no, and it took them only one year to turn it around. I think its also important, when you look at the Warriors, to take note of the fact that a high percentage of their most important players, were drafted by the Warriors. With the new CBA, and the luxury tax changes that came with it, more teams are going to depend on the draft than before.
things with trade value, essentially. expendable things with trade value, to be more precise. there's Thornton, a good scorer on a reasonable contract, but his trade value might have been tarnished by last year. theres Thompson a solid rotation big on another reasonable contract. then there's IT, who doesn't command enough salary to be traded on his own and lastly there's Jimmer, who by now will probably have little to no value on the open market. the pick, packaged with Thornton and/or Thompson is the Kings' best shot at getting a good player for one of the trouble spots.
the Warriors are a good model, but I disagree that it only took them a year. the main pieces getting them into the playoffs have been there (Curry and Lee, mainly) have been there for a couple of years and they pretty blatantly tanked to fall to a spot where they could get Barnes. Landry and Jack were the main moves from last offseason and both were under-the-radar and fairly brilliant, but the main pieces, your Currys, Thompsons, Lees and Boguts, were already in place.
Two guys I really like are Alex Len and Victor Oladipo, both projected to go somewhere in that 6-8 range. The key is both guys are defense-first players and you can tell they enjoy going hard on that end of the floor. I'm especially intrigued with Len; his size/athleticism, an offensive game that's making huge strides, plus his defensive ability would be a great asset to add. We'd have to trust DMC could guard PF's, but I for one love the idea of having two behemoths in the paint to clog lanes
Glenn Robinson III is going back to Michigan. I like Dieng, but I'm not a big fan of Carter-Williams. The dude can't shoot the rock. I like Oladipo at number 6. I'm a big fan of Otto Porter, and he could slide to us.. I also like the Kid from Russia, Karasev. He really impressed me int the Nike Summit Challenge.
You really think Porter could go as low as #6?
Just wondering, but would Oladipo work as a 3?