Bricklayer
Don't Make Me Use The Bat
swisshh said:I am still waiting for the new direction.
How does "down" strike you as a direction?

swisshh said:I am still waiting for the new direction.
swisshh said:At least the Lakers are doing a worse job of rebuilding than the Kings.
In hindsight, if this is how things were going to turn out, I would've rather kept DC. He would've been much more beneficial to the team.
VF21 said:Yeah. Getting rid of Chucky Atkins and bringing Phil Jackson back into the fold are real franchise-killer moves.
SLAB said:Even though Cat left for nothing, if we would have kept DC, we would have been stuck with his contract, AND an aging, declining player coming off an injury.
And it was a leg (ankle?) injury, so what if that affects his quickness? Which in turn would affect his defense...And without his defense Christie is useless.
Bricklayer said:No, this is kind o like the Webb situation in a few years -- if we had kept Doug he would have been an ending contract this summer, and had significant trade value. We WOULD have been able to trade him for a significant piece this summer, and one that was going to be on the team next year.
At the time of the trade (Cat/Doug) I was for it -- younger, more talented player. Clear winner for the Kings long term. But that was on the assumption that we were either going to keep Cat or do something with him and cash in on his considerable trade value. Not on the assumption that we lose him, and in essence Doug, for nothing at all. That's just flat out simple talent depletion. You let a valuable piece walk out the door and have absolutley nothing to show for it but a smaller payroll -- which is really only the way you should be thinking if you're planning on being a lottery team and cleaning out enough room to make a run at a major free agent, which we presumably are not.
VF21 said:Yeah. Getting rid of Chucky Atkins and bringing Phil Jackson back into the fold are real franchise-killer moves.
I wasn't surprised he was let go for nothing and am not certain that was the prevailing assumption in getting him. I would not be surprised if the attitude was, 'if he works out fine and if he doesn't he'll just opt out anyways.' As far as ending contracts go, the team still has over 8 million in them. We will see if they are used to get anything of value back. The team has not always used the MLE. Off the top of my head there's been Ostertag and Keon. What other ones have they used the MLE on? That would be something like two times out of an available six or seven. The team may or may not have trade exemptions. realGM says we have four worth nearly 5 million. There has been debate on this and even with me using realGM as a source, I don't understand how the team got three from the Webber trade. Either way, they have let at least a couple of trade exemptions expire on the table. I don't believe the team has ever used all of its exemptions available in any given year. Last year was probably the closest with them using both the LLE and MLE (they did let 5 million in trade exemptions expire) Mobley in a S&T was only one option and one that as several posters have pointed had the least chance of getting something back of equal value.Bricklayer said:No, this is kind of like the Webb situation will be in a few years -- if we had kept Doug he would have been an ending contract this summer, and had significant trade value. We WOULD have been able to trade him for a significant piece this summer, and one that was going to be on the team next year.
At the time of the trade (Cat/Doug) I was for it -- younger, more talented player. Clear winner for the Kings long term. But that was on the assumption that we were either going to keep Cat or do something with him and cash in on his considerable trade value. Not on the assumption that we lose him, and in essence Doug, for nothing at all. That's just flat out simple talent depletion. You let a valuable piece walk out the door and have absolutley nothing to show for it but a smaller payroll -- which is really only the way you should be thinking if you're planning on being a lottery team and cleaning out enough room to make a run at a major free agent, which we presumably are not.
swisshh said:Pfbt! Watching Phil try to coach without a talent monopoly will be the best new comedy sitcom of the fall. And don't forget Kwame! And "i lyke gurlz" Bynum.
swisshh said:Pfbt! Watching Phil try to coach without a talent monopoly will be the best new comedy sitcom of the fall. And don't forget Kwame! And "i lyke gurlz" Bynum.
Lots of fishing!hoopsfan said:What has your team done lately?? (Not to say that Petrie doesn't having anything in the works...)
hoopsfan said:What has your team done lately?? (Not to say that Petrie doesn't having anything in the works...)
Maybe Petrie thinks he is so much better then everyone else he will allow them to have a head start.VF21 said:Well, according to rumor we have:
1. Decided it would be really nifty to have lime green alternate jerseys.
2. ...
3. ...
Hmmmm. Apparently, there's just the one thing...
God, shoot me now.
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VF21 said:He doesn't care about a championship? Just the money?
Well, maybe he wanted to sign with a team where he felt he could make a difference. And perhaps he wanted to go somewhere where he wasn't following in Doug Christie's footsteps...
Elektrik said:At first I thought losing Cuttino and not getting anything in return was a big loss, but now I'm not so sure. Why get more bad contracts back in return. Unless Geoff could actually get someone that we actually wanted and could use then why take them on in a sign and trade. It surprised me that Cuttino actually signed outright to of all teams the Clippers. They are never going to win anything....ever, as long as Donald Sterling is the owner. This tells me tons about Cuttino. He doesn't care about a championship...just the money. No heart whatsoever. It would seem that Geoff felt the same way. He could have signed him outright for the most money since he was our own free agent but, chose not to. Everyone needs to be patient and just sit tight. There are still free agents out there, as well as trades, and don't forget about the amnesty clause. there's still lots of time and plenty of opportunities to get this team back on track.
Elektrik said:Don't think so. He has said he wants to be an actor. What better place than L.A. It appears to me that basketball is not his first love...which is fine, I guess. However, basketball is only a means to an end for him, which is not going to bring home a trophy. Quite different than another former player of ours that all that mattered to him was winning a championship. I'll take a hungry less talented player over Cuttino any day of the week.
As far as making a difference, couldn't he have made that here? Or in Denver?
Following in Dougs footsteps? All players have to follow in somebody's footsteps. Some, a lot greater than Doug Christie. If that is the case then that is just one more instance of no heart. I'm glad he's gone.
Elektrik said:Don't think so. He has said he wants to be an actor. What better place than L.A. It appears to me that basketball is not his first love...which is fine, I guess. However, basketball is only a means to an end for him, which is not going to bring home a trophy. Quite different than another former player of ours that all that mattered to him was winning a championship. I'll take a hungry less talented player over Cuttino any day of the week.
As far as making a difference, couldn't he have made that here? Or in Denver?
Following in Dougs footsteps? All players have to follow in somebody's footsteps. Some, a lot greater than Doug Christie. If that is the case then that is just one more instance of no heart. I'm glad he's gone.
VF21 said:Nobody's fault, really... I just wonder what might have happened had he actually been given a chance to fit in. I do think that if Webber hadn't been traded, Cuttino might not have opted out but that's pure speculation on my part.
Packt said:Especially in this case, the Clippers are a much more complete team than we are. They've yet to make much noise, but we're not the same team we once were and there are definite questions surrounding how good we'll be next season.
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