Jespher
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A lot of teams look to be shopping their lotto picks this year. Some are trying to avoid paying the luxury tax that will drop with the salary cap, while others have veteran filled teams that underachieved (Clippers) or were injured (Wizards). With the money saving action at the trade deadline, and at least 5 roster spots to fill this summer, it would be fantastic if Geoffe could grab an extra lotto pick to finalize the rebuild. The Wizards seem the most tempted to deal their pick, as they like their team when healthy, and are approaching the luxury tax without adding any rookie salaries. They also don't have any bad contracts they will try to force on the Kings, making a mutual deal more likely.
Kings out
Dante Greene + Cash
Houston's 1st Round Pick
Kings In
Juan Dixon (Expiring)
1st Round Pick (Hasheem Thabeet?Ricky Rubio?Jeff Teague?)
Wizards Out
Juan Dixon (Expiring)
1st Round Pick (Hasheem Thabeet?Ricky Rubio?Jeff Teague?)
Wizards In
Dante Greene + Cash
Houston's 1st Round Pick (Darren Collison?Patrick Mills?)
Why the Kings do this: Build the franchise from the inside out. 2 picks in the top 4 this year would give them a great shot at landing a future all-star quality talent (and maybe even 2). Gives them a shot at either a stacked front line of Griffin and Thabeet, or one inside, and one outside player. Dante is still raw, and if he can't play when the team is this bad, he isn't really in the Kings future plans as much as we fans have hoped.
Why the Kings don't do this: Any salary increase in this economy could be a deal breaker for the owners, as well as sending off a promising young talent in Greene. This is a weak draft year, and Geoffe might be looking to next year to fully retool the franchise, but we as fans would appreciate it if he could pull it off sooner rather than suffering through another year of crapball.
Why the Wizards do this: Two words, "luxury tax". This would be trading down to get another young talent and cap flexibility. In any year with a weak draft class, this looks like a winning strategy, especially if the Wiz are aiming to win now rather than building for 4 years from now.
Why the Wizards don't do this: If they get the number one pick, they would get killed by their fans for moving it. If they get the #2-5 pick in the draft, the fans would be disappointed that they had to sit through an entire year of crap for no future all-star talent. It's bad business to ostracize your fan base.
Kings Future Lineup (Drafting 1 Big/1 Small)
PG Ricky Rubio (or Jeff Teague)/Beno Udrih/Bobby Jackson (Minimum FA)
SG Kevin Martin/Francisco Garcia/Bobby Jackson
SF Andres Nocioni/Francisco Garcia
PF Blake Griffin/Jason Thompson/Kenny "Expiring Contract" Thomas
C Spencer Hawes/Jason Thompson
+ Second Round Pick (SF/PF?)
Kings Future Lineup (Drafting 2 Bigs)
PG Ramon Sessions (RFA)/Beno Udrih/Bobby Jackson (Minimum FA)
SG Kevin Martin/Francisco Garcia/Bobby Jackson
SF Andres Nocioni/Francisco Garcia
PF Blake Griffin/Jason Thompson/Kenny "Expiring Contract" Thomas
C Spencer Hawes/Hasheem Thabeet
+ Second Round Pick (SF/PF?)
Kings out
Dante Greene + Cash
Houston's 1st Round Pick
Kings In
Juan Dixon (Expiring)
1st Round Pick (Hasheem Thabeet?Ricky Rubio?Jeff Teague?)
Wizards Out
Juan Dixon (Expiring)
1st Round Pick (Hasheem Thabeet?Ricky Rubio?Jeff Teague?)
Wizards In
Dante Greene + Cash
Houston's 1st Round Pick (Darren Collison?Patrick Mills?)
Why the Kings do this: Build the franchise from the inside out. 2 picks in the top 4 this year would give them a great shot at landing a future all-star quality talent (and maybe even 2). Gives them a shot at either a stacked front line of Griffin and Thabeet, or one inside, and one outside player. Dante is still raw, and if he can't play when the team is this bad, he isn't really in the Kings future plans as much as we fans have hoped.
Why the Kings don't do this: Any salary increase in this economy could be a deal breaker for the owners, as well as sending off a promising young talent in Greene. This is a weak draft year, and Geoffe might be looking to next year to fully retool the franchise, but we as fans would appreciate it if he could pull it off sooner rather than suffering through another year of crapball.
Why the Wizards do this: Two words, "luxury tax". This would be trading down to get another young talent and cap flexibility. In any year with a weak draft class, this looks like a winning strategy, especially if the Wiz are aiming to win now rather than building for 4 years from now.
Why the Wizards don't do this: If they get the number one pick, they would get killed by their fans for moving it. If they get the #2-5 pick in the draft, the fans would be disappointed that they had to sit through an entire year of crap for no future all-star talent. It's bad business to ostracize your fan base.
Kings Future Lineup (Drafting 1 Big/1 Small)
PG Ricky Rubio (or Jeff Teague)/Beno Udrih/Bobby Jackson (Minimum FA)
SG Kevin Martin/Francisco Garcia/Bobby Jackson
SF Andres Nocioni/Francisco Garcia
PF Blake Griffin/Jason Thompson/Kenny "Expiring Contract" Thomas
C Spencer Hawes/Jason Thompson
+ Second Round Pick (SF/PF?)
Kings Future Lineup (Drafting 2 Bigs)
PG Ramon Sessions (RFA)/Beno Udrih/Bobby Jackson (Minimum FA)
SG Kevin Martin/Francisco Garcia/Bobby Jackson
SF Andres Nocioni/Francisco Garcia
PF Blake Griffin/Jason Thompson/Kenny "Expiring Contract" Thomas
C Spencer Hawes/Hasheem Thabeet
+ Second Round Pick (SF/PF?)
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